April 8, 1993 - Minnesota historian Hy Berman breaks down how ‘phonegate’ ranks in scandalous political moments of Minnesota’s past.
April 8, 1993 - William Cochrane, professor emeritus at University of Minnesota; and C. Ford Runge, professor in the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota, discuss U.S. agriculture policy and their book, Reforming Farm Policy: Toward a National Agenda.
April 8, 1993 - A Midmorning interview with Helen Myhre, co-author of Farm Recipes and Food Secrets from the Norske Nook: The Midwest's #1 Roadside Cafe. Myhre details the book, recipes, various ingredients, and shares cooking tips.
April 8, 1993 - MPR’s Mike Maus interviews Zimbabwean novelist Shimmer Chinodya and others talk about writing coming out of war and Zimbabwe independence.
April 8, 1993 - MPR’s Mike Edgerly interviews unknown gentleman about exhibit of material from renowned American poet James Wright, including diaries and correspondence with W. H. Auden, John Crowe Ransom, and Theodore Roethke.
April 8, 1993 - Zimbabwean author Shimmer Chinodya reads from his book, Harvest of Thorns.
April 8, 1993 - An All Things Considered interview with Andrew Vachss, American crime fiction author, child protection consultant, and attorney. Vachss talks about characters from his novel, Shella, and his fight against horrific abuse of children.
April 9, 1993 - MPR’s Cathy Wurzer talks with Sandra Haldeman, editor of Papier-Mache Press, about “If I Had My Life to Live Over I Would Pick More Daisies.” Haldeman talks about aging and details impetus in putting together the book.
April 10, 1993 - On this Saturday Midday, Chet Meyers, author and fishing enthusiast, discusses fishing techniques and equipment. Meyers also answers listener questions.On this Saturday Midday, Chet Meyers, author and fishing enthusiast, discusses fishing techniques and equipment. Meyers also answers listener questions.
April 12, 1993 - A Mainstreet Radio special broadcast from the Grand Casino Mille Lacs near Garrison, Minnesota. First hour of program highlights American Indian casinos…what some term as the ‘New Buffalo.’ MPR’s Catherine Winter interviews Leonard Prescott, chairman of Little Six Inc.; Charlie Berg, state senator and chair of Minnesota Senate Gaming Regulation Committee; Bernita Churchill, elected legislative official for Mille Lacs Tribe; and Doug Twait, commissioner of public affairs for Chippewa Tribe. Group discusses benefits, concerns, and issues of gambling in Minnesota.