July 2, 1983 - MPR’s Kevin Burns interviews George Franklin Wade, founding director of Shakespeare and Company. Wade describes the experience for audiences attending the only outdoor classical repertory theater in Minnesota.
July 2, 1983 - Bob Potter hosts along with listener participation, Naturalist Kathy Heidel from the Carver Park Nature Preserve answers listener questions about wildlife.
July 4, 1983 - MPR’s Loren Omoto interviews Jackpine Bob Cary, editor of the Ely Echo, who shares thoughts on what fishing means in Minnesota.
July 5, 1983 - Host Robert Cromie talks with author Calvin Trillin about his book, Third Helpings.
July 5, 1983 - MPR’s Dan Olson profiles the local "Hurricane Alice: A Feminist Review" magazine. Olson interviews Martha Roth, executive editor of the publication, about the purpose of feminist journal.
July 7, 1983 - MPR’s Dan Olson interviews Jerry Bell, executive director of Metropolitan Sports Facility Commission, on the attempts by the Minnesota Twins to get lease relief, attendance struggles, and rumors of team sale to Tampa Bay. Bell also comments on what may happen if team tries to break lease.
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July 8, 1983 - Morning Edition’s Jim Wishner interviews champion loon caller Emily Nagan, who provides an on-air example of her call. Segment begins and ends with a collection of “for the birds” tidbits on Minnesota’s state bird.