July 5, 1984 - MPR’s Tom Meersman takes a look at A Prairie Home Companion as the show celebrates its 10th anniversary. Report includes interviews with Margaret Moos, Ray Marklund, and Garrison Keillor.
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July 18, 1984 - Excerpted interview of Dr. John Davis, new executive director of Children's Theatre, who discusses the current issues at theatre. Davis left his position of President of Macalester College to take on new role.
July 18, 1984 - Includes Jose Trejo, director of Spanish Speaking Affairs Council (Minnesota Council of Spanish Speaking People).
July 19, 1984 -
August 1, 1984 - Curtis Pesmen, chief of research at Esquire magazine, discusses his new book, "How A Man Ages." Pesmen provides insight on what happen to a man’s body as he ages. Pesmen also answers listener questions.
August 3, 1984 - Dorothy McClung, director of the new Minnesota tax aMinnesotaesty program, answers listener questions about why the legislature approved an aMinnesotaesty, and how it will work.
August 4, 1984 - On this Weekend program, Joseph Rossillon, president of the Freshwater Foundation, talks about acid rain, ground water contamination and the adequacy of water supplies. Rossillon also answers listener questions.
August 11, 1984 - MPR’s Mark Heistad presents a profile of famed baseball infielder Harmon Killebrew, who played most of his 22-year MLB career with the Minnesota Twins. Power hitting was what he was best known for, being given the nicknames "the Killer" and "Hammerin' Harmon." Now Killebrew is about to be the first Twin to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
August 13, 1984 - A Midday call-in show with children's authors, Tomie dePaola and local author Jane Resh Thomas.