February 28, 1992 - A review of Syl Jones' play "Cincinnati Man."
February 28, 1992 - Writer and critic Erin Hart reviews Theatre de la Jeune Lune’s production of Ballroom, a play looking at America's social fabric via the dancefloor.
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February 29, 1992 - Minnesota author and commentator Lawrence Sutin remarks on jury nullification.
February 29, 1992 - Weekend Edition’s Jim Wishner talks with professor Karal Ann Marling, who explains the history of leap year day (February 29th) on the Gregorian calendar.
February 29, 1992 - Dr. Justin O'Brien, a theologian, philosopher, and lecturer, provides insights into what the Enneagram is…and isn’t. The personality system identifies nine distinct, interconnected types based on one’s core fears, desires, and motivations.
February 29, 1992 - George Karvel will answer listener questions about housing, real estate, home mortgages, and interest rates. Professor Karvel holds the Minnesota chair in Real Estate at St. Cloud State University.
March 2, 1992 - Midday program presents two documentaries - Messages from the Grandparents, a look at Cherokee, Winnebago, Pueblo, and Mohawk elders who present oral narratives which provide the basis for community behavior at how oral traditions are passed from one generation to the next; and Cultural Identity, a look at the cultural and social bases for contemporary Indian identity among the Houma, Lumbee, and Yaqui.
March 2, 1992 - MPR’s Kitty Eisele interviews Nicholson Baker about his book, Vox: A Novel. The book is an erotic novel written entirely as a phone conversation between two strangers.
March 2, 1992 - An interview with an official from The Minneapolis Institute of Arts on efforts to make MIA the most "visitor effective" museum in the country.