September 20, 1991 - MPR’s Bill Wareham discusses the uneasiness setting in for Twins fans as the team loses ground on their lead in American West pennant race. The team has lost six of the last ten games.
September 23, 1991 - MPR’s Beth Friend interviews American writer Madeleine L'Engle about her most famous work, A Wrinkle in Time. Segment also includes author reading her work.
September 23, 1991 - MPR’s Bill Wareham talks with Minnesota Twins players as the team solidifies its lead in the pennant race, returning to form with strong pitching, lots of hits, and error-free fielding.
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September 23, 1991 - Laurel Ruth Lewis, author of "Growing Beyond Abuse: A Workbook for Survivors of Sexual Exploitation or Childhood Sexual Abuse".
September 25, 1991 - Author and instructor Rosellen Brown reflects on her 1974 novel Street Games. Milkweed has re-issued the book.
September 25, 1991 - An interview with Susan Broadhead, director of the Loft Literary Center, about the organization’s activities and on writing communities in the Twin Cities.
September 25, 1991 - Minnesota U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone details his stance on use of United Nations inspectors in Iraq and protection support.
September 26, 1991 - All Things Considered’s Gary Eichten talks with member of Concordia Moorhead College about the school’s unqiue mascot “Cobber” and it’s origin.
September 27, 1991 - Morning Edition’s Mark Heistad interviews Fred Friendly, author, television producer, and former president of CBS. Friendly discusses his writing, news publishing, and the Bill of Rights.