February 9, 1993 - All Things Considered’s Paula Schroeder interviews Charlotte Nekola, author of Dream House: A Memoir. Sement includes a reading by Nekola.
February 9, 1993 - An interview about the benefits of tax indexing to taxpayers.
February 10, 1993 - Midday’s Gary Eichten talks with Don Fraser, Minneapolis mayor and president of National League of Cities, on the day of his last "State of the City" address. He discusses a whole range of concerns facing the city, reflects on his 13 years as mayor, and shares his hopes and plans for the future.
February 11, 1993 - U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone visits the MPR studios to answer listener questions about current issues before the Congress. After returning from a congressional fact-finding trip to look at businesses located just over the border in Mexico, Wellstone discusses the pending North American Free Trade Agreement, among other things.
February 12, 1993 - MPR’s Mike Edgerly interviews Joe Carter, renowned singer and actor, on the history of spirituals and slaves in the United States. Carter shares stories and recreates a brief performance of a character from a show.
February 12, 1993 - An interview on President Clinton’s tax proposal and how corporate tax hike will affect economy.
February 13, 1993 - MPR’s Leif Enger visits Sauk Rapids and presents a Weekend Edition profile on the sport of roping in the depths of a Minnesota winter.
February 13, 1993 - MPR’s Beth Friend profiles Black playwright Endesha Ida Mae Holland. Segment includes interview with Holland, who recollects on time in Minnesota and how she found her path to writing.
February 15, 1993 - Former St. Paul mayor George Latimer visits the MPR studios to discuss his new role as a consultant to Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros. Latimer also answers listener questions.
February 17, 1993 - A Worldview interviews with Chester Crocker, a former American diplomat in the Reagan administration, about U.S. relations and efforts in South Africa and other areas of Africa.