July 10, 1992 - MPR’s Liz Hannon interviews Ann Schimpf and Paul Treuer, both from Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center, about their sea kayaking experience during trip around Lake Superior. Schimpf and Truer talk from a campsite as they take a break from being on water and paddling through challenging fog. Schimpf also notes the water pollution they have dealt with.
July 13, 1992 - MPR’s Gary Eichten talks with a member of the organization that hosts Movie and Music in the Park series at Loring Park on the edge of downtown Minneapolis.
July 13, 1992 - A Midmorning interview with author Keith Melder, who talks about current politics and his book, Hail to the Candidate. Melder details how American campaigns have changed in the past century.
July 14, 1992 - A Worldview interview with Mayme Sevander on how she came to write They Took My Father. The book is a riveting memoir of one family’s struggle under a totalitarian regime.
July 14, 1992 - Midmorning’s Paula Schroeder interviews UK researchers Anne Robinson and Nigel Hall about whole language curriculum.
July 14, 1992 - MPR’s Kate Smith interviews Ellen Chesler, author of the book, Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America. Chesler comments on a variety of women’s issues and the efforts of Margaret Sanger.
July 14, 1992 - A Midday interview with Dr. Stuart Yudofsky, who talks about medication avenues for those affected by mental conditions and illness. Dr. Yudofsky is co-author of the book, What You Need to Know About Psychiatric Drugs.
July 14, 1992 - MPR’s Mike Mulcahy interviews Walter Mondale, former U.S. vice president, who discusses the upcoming 1992 National Democratic Convention and the Clinton/Gore ticket.
July 15, 1992 - MPR’s Mike Edgerly interviews historian Steven M. Gillon, author of The Democrats' Dilemma. Book presents the Democratic party through the lens of Walter Mondale's political career.
July 15, 1992 - Midmorning’s Paula Schroeder talks with Minnesota Black actor and playwright Kim Hines about her revival of Who Was I The Last Time I Saw You?, which is being staged at The Southern Theater. The play is a one-woman performance highlighting four different lives of Black women/girls. Segment includes a powerful reading by Hines.