September 8, 1983 - Merrill Swanson, public relations director for the Minnesota Vikings, discusses Krazy George Henderson, who has been hired as a “cheerleader” of sorts. It’s a far cry from a few years earlier, when Henderson was seen as a disruption in the stands by the team.
September 8, 1983 - Dr. Robert S. Bilheimer, executive director of The Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research at Collegeville, talks about the results of a three-year study documenting the beliefs and attitudes of more than 1,000 Minnesotans from all the major Christian denominations. Dr. Bilheimer directed the research project.
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September 14, 1983 - Barbara Matusow, author of "The Evening Stars," talks about the evolution of the television network anchor. Matusow also answers listener questions.
September 16, 1983 - James Ulland, Minnesota senate minority leader, discusses the alternatives he favors to state policies pursued by the majority DFL party. His critical view of the state is addressed. Ulland also answers listener questions.
September 19, 1983 - Billy X. Curmano was buried alive for 3 days on September 17, 1983 in a "Performance for the Dead".