September 27, 1991 - MPR’s Gary Eichten interviews Paul Giel, the former All-American college football and professional baseball player from Winona, Minnesota. Giel is set to be honored at the University of Minnesota with placement into the Hall of Fame Class.
September 28, 1991 - Larry Millett, staff writer on architecture and urban development for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, answers listener questions about architecture, both old and new buildings, and the new city skylines.
September 30, 1991 - MPR’s Bill Wareham reports that the Minnesota Twins found out they have won the American League West pennant, despite losing their own game on field with Toronto Blue Jays.
October 1, 1991 - A reflection on Minnesota farmer Ambrose Weeres and his 1952 invention, the modern pontoon boat. Weeres passed away on September 28th, 1991.
October 2, 1991 - MPR’s Leif Enger presents an appreciation of Herb Carneal, broadcast announcer for the Minnesota Twins. Carneal has been the “voice” of the Twins for 30 years.
October 2, 1991 - MPR’s Leif Enger interviews Herb Carneal, sports broadcaster for the Minnesota Twins. Carneal discusses his early career, his style of radio play calling, and what its like to announce during those losing seasons.
October 4, 1991 - An interview about addressing scalping of tickets and potential actions by the Minnesota Legislature.
October 5, 1991 - Karal Ann Marling, author and professor of Art History and of American Studies at the University of Minnesota, gives her impressions of sexual identity in 1990s arts & culture.
October 7, 1991 - MPR’s Bill Wareham takes a look back at the Minnesota Twins 1991 regular season. It was a year of winning streaks and comeback rallies that would eventually reward the team with the American League West pennant.
October 8, 1991 - MPR’s Mark Heistad interviews canoe outfitter Bill Hansen about his and others efforts in negotiating a compromise of Sawbill trail development.