March 5, 1993 -
March 8, 1993 - MPR’s Cathy Wurzer has a roundtable discussion with George Holdgrafer, editor of Gaze Magazine; Timothy Rose, communications director of Minnesota's Gay and Lesbian Community Action Council (GLCAC); and Jennifer Juarez Robles, editorial writer for the Minneapolis Star Tribune and president of the Minnesota. The group share their views on the state of affairs in Minnesota media for members of the gay community.
March 8, 1993 -
March 8, 1993 - A Dakota-English Dictionary, by Stephen R. Riggs, ed. James Owen Dorsey. 1891; reprinted: St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1992.An English-Dakota Dictionary, by John P. Williamson. 1902; reprinted: St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society
March 9, 1993 - On this Midday program, DFL Senator Allan Spear, who is the author of a gay and lesbian human rights bill; and Independent-Republican Senator Tom Neuville, who opposes it, talk and take questions about topic.
March 9, 1993 - Mainstreet Radio’s Leif Enger profiles The Up North Family Theatre in Brainerd, Minnesota. The children’s theatre founder hopes to create an important arts institution in the area.
March 9, 1993 -
March 10, 1993 - Midday’s Gary Eichten interviews a St. Thomas theology professor on the distinction between cults and a legitimate religion. Its part comparison, part study, and part judgment.
March 10, 1993 -
March 10, 1993 - Women Come to the Capitol play built on the premise that Susan B. Anthony, once elected president, appoints a diverse group of notable women to her cabinet.