January 29, 1993 -
January 29, 1993 -
January 30, 1993 - Local pop-culture expert Karal Ann Marling comments on paint by number. It’s a multifaceted history.
February 1, 1993 - MPR’s Cathy Wurzer talks with local Black journalists Robin Robinson, co-anchor at KTSP; Al McFarland, publisher of Insight News; and Suzanne Kelly, newsroom recruiter at the Star Tribune. The group discuss how Twin Cities media portray the Black community and state of work environment for Black professionals in the field.
February 2, 1993 - Midmorning’s Cathy Wurzer interviews Norman Crampton, author of the book, The 100 Best Small Towns in America. Crampton details various towns across the country, including a few in Minnesota.
February 3, 1993 -
February 3, 1993 -
February 4, 1993 - Local theater critic Erin Hart reviews Penumbra’s production of Michael Henry Brown’s King of Coons. Abdul Salaam El Razzac plays Cotton Pickit, a portrayal of Black film comedian Stepin Fetchit.
February 4, 1993 - An interview with Dr. Marianne Legato and Dr. Kevin Graham on women's hearts and the increased efforts regarding the study and research of women’s health.
February 4, 1993 - In a press conference, Ann Bancroft reflects on American Women's Expedition (AWE) to the South Pole. Bancroft details the differences between exploring the South and North Pole.