January 17, 1992 - An interview with Michael Fedo about family, writing, and his book Chronicles of Aunt Hilma.
January 18, 1992 - MPR’s Jim Wishner interviews Karal Ann Marling, a scholar of American popular culture and art, about attempts to preserve Minneapolis Armory. Marling talks about “creative re-use.”
January 18, 1992 - Findings presented by the project director of the Center for Biomedical Ethics - New Ethics research project.
January 20, 1992 - Midmorning’s Paula Schroeder interviews writer Deborah Digges about her book, Fugitive Spring. The memoir follows the passage from a cloistered childhood, her defiant college career, early marriage to an Air Force pilot during the Vietnam War, and her emergence as a gifted poet.
January 20, 1992 - Karal Ann Marling, professor of Art History and of American Studies at the University of Minnesota, chats with MPR’s Gary Eichten about St. Paul’s marketing coup with Winter Carnival taking place during run-up to Super Bowl being hosted in Minneapolis.
January 22, 1992 - MPR President Bill Kling talks about the development of Minnesota Public Radio since it’s 1967 inception at Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota.
January 22, 1992 - MPR’s Paula Schroeder interviews member of Saint John's Hill Monastic Manuscript Library about the background and purpose of housing microfilm of medieval manuscripts at the monastic institution.
January 23, 1992 - Commentary on how a peace conversion to a new Minnesota economy will affect the state.
January 24, 1992 - Midmorning’s Paula Schroeder interviews writer and educator Patricia Weaver Francisco, who details the importance of using family experiences and dynamics in developing one’s writing.
January 29, 1992 - Minnesota U.S. Senator Dave Durenberger talks with MPR’s Gary Eichten about the national health insurance debate.