September 8, 1994 - Midday presents a look back at deceased Minnesota writer Fredrick Manfred and his work. Program includes a 1980 interview with the author.
September 8, 1994 -
September 8, 1994 - MPR’s Dan Gunderson reports on restoring the Anishinabe land of White Earth. Both tribal government and a land recovery project are working to regain control of reservation lands.
September 12, 1994 - An interview with Sheila Livingston about Jessica Tandy, one of the first actors hired by Tyrone Guthrie.
September 13, 1994 - Celeste Brosenne, exhibit curator; and Steve Keillor, exhibit content expert, discuss the Minnesota Historical Society exhibit "On The Campaign Trail," which explores old and new political campaigns and how they have changed. Brosenne and Keillor also answer listener questions.
September 14, 1994 - Tom Horner, I-R political analyst; and Sara Stoesz, DFL political analyst, discuss yesterday's primary election results. Winners of the primary included Arne Carlson, Rod Grams, John Marty, and Ann Widia. Horner and Stoesz also share thoughts on the upcoming general election.
September 14, 1994 - U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone comments on the potential of Clinton Administration authorizing an invasion to Haiti in an effort to restore ousted Haiti president.
September 14, 1994 - Kathryn Worre, a Minnesota Christian right political activist, discusses the loss of conservative candidate Allen Quist in Independent Republican primary. Woore states she will not support I-R gubernatorial candidate Arnie Carlson in the general election.
September 16, 1994 -
September 17, 1994 - On this Saturday Midday, Tom Perich, author of “Fishing Lake Superior” and “The North Shore," discusses the various things to do along Lake Superior. Perich also answers listener questions.