August 30, 1995 - From the Minnesota Public Radio booth, MPR’s Paula Schroeder interviews Dr. Mark Depaolis about possible reasons why as you get older, the rides become less joyous…and more nauseous.
August 30, 1995 - Midday’s Gary Eichten interviews Mark Jarboe, attorney and head of Dorsey & Whitney’s Indian Law department, about American Indian law sovereignty.
August 30, 1995 -
August 30, 1995 - On this special Midday live broadcast at the Minnesota State Fair, Host Gary Eichten talks with a NASA shuttle astronaut and University of Minnesota astronomy professor about the latest in space exploration and shuttle missions.
September 4, 1995 - MPR’s John Rabe walks the Minnesota State Fair with Dan Patterson, who is lactose intolerent. For those with the medical condition, the whole fairgrounds is a thrill ride.
September 4, 1995 - MPR’s Mark Zdechlik reports on the specialized communications utilized by Midway carnies in pulling in fairgoers to play games for prizes.
September 4, 1995 - MPR’s Mary Losure reports on the symphony of different sounds that make up insect calls in summer days and nights. Includes a sampling of sound and matching identifiers.
September 4, 1995 - A Midday interview with Barb Frey, executive director of Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights, while she is in Beijing for the UN Women's Conference.
September 9, 1995 - MPR’s Bill Wareham and Chris Roberts discuss new local music releases from summer of 1995. Wareham shares his thoughts on The Glenrustles “Brood” album and Tim Mahoney’s self-titled CD.
September 11, 1995 - Best-selling author Gail Sheehy talks about her newest book, "New Passages: Mapping Your Life across Time."