February 29, 1992 - Weekend Edition’s Jim Wishner talks with professor Karal Ann Marling, who explains the history of leap year day (February 29th) on the Gregorian calendar.
February 29, 1992 - Dr. Justin O'Brien, a theologian, philosopher, and lecturer, provides insights into what the Enneagram is…and isn’t. The personality system identifies nine distinct, interconnected types based on one’s core fears, desires, and motivations.
March 2, 1992 - Midday program presents two documentaries - Messages from the Grandparents, a look at Cherokee, Winnebago, Pueblo, and Mohawk elders who present oral narratives which provide the basis for community behavior at how oral traditions are passed from one generation to the next; and Cultural Identity, a look at the cultural and social bases for contemporary Indian identity among the Houma, Lumbee, and Yaqui.
March 2, 1992 - MPR’s Kitty Eisele interviews Nicholson Baker about his book, Vox: A Novel. The book is an erotic novel written entirely as a phone conversation between two strangers.
March 2, 1992 - An interview with an official from The Minneapolis Institute of Arts on efforts to make MIA the most "visitor effective" museum in the country.
March 3, 1992 - A profile of American poet and essayist Tess Gallagher and her book of poetry, Moon Crossing Bridge. Segment includes and interview and reading by author.
March 3, 1992 - MPR’s Leif Enger reports on DNR efforts on Clearwater Lake in ending the spread milfoil on the water with the use of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D).
March 6, 1992 - All Things Considered’s Gary Eichten talks with Dr. Betty Jerome about teen moms. Dr. Jerome is director of the Teenage Medical Center at Minneapolis Children's Hospital.
March 6, 1992 - MPR’s Beth Friend interviews detective fiction writer Sara Paretsky about her book series protagonist character V. I. Warshawski and the stresses of writing.
March 6, 1992 - American academic and author Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer discusses Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and draws parallels between Huxley's dystopian and George Bush and uncritical patriotism in his book, Brave New World Order: Must We Pledge Allegiance?.