September 7, 1979 -
September 7, 1979 -
September 8, 1979 - On this regional public affairs program, a preview of the Minneapolis mayoral primary election to succeed retiring Mayor Al Hofstede. Candidates in the DFL primary include Don Fraser, former U.S. Congressman (the DFL endorsed candidate); James Rice, Minnesota state representative; Tim Campbell, gay activist, and others. Candidates in the Independent Republican primary include Mike Barros (Independent-Republican endorsed), and others. Charles Stenvig, former mayor, is the Independent candidate for general election.
September 12, 1979 - NPR reporter talks to members of the Twin Oaks community in Louisa County, Virginia. The Twin Oaks commune was founded in the mid 1960s, as a model from psychologist B.F. Skinner's utopian novel, Walden Two.
September 12, 1979 -
September 14, 1979 - On this segment of People On Books, Charles Lutz, director of Global Education for the American Lutheran Church, reviews the book The Famine Plot by John Freivalds.
September 15, 1979 - On this regional public affairs program, MPR’s Bob Potter talks with Greg Barron, producer of “The Way to 8-A" documentary; and Eric Janus of the Supreme Court Committee on Mental Health, about mental commitment procedures.
September 19, 1979 - On this segment of People On Books, Judge Donald Peterson reviews The Witness Who Spoke With God and Other Tales from the Courthouse by Milton S. Gould.
September 19, 1979 -
September 19, 1979 -