February 4, 1993 -
February 4, 1993 - Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE)
February 5, 1993 - On this First Friday program, a collection of stories including Stepin Fetchet, trend-watching, can poetry matter?, barn poetry, stress of racism, who music serves, snowboarding terms, “Thank You, M’am,” and minor league baseball stadiums.
February 5, 1993 - St. Paul resident and commentator Louis Porter II says Saint Paul Winter Carnival must end due to his view of racist and sexist traditions.
February 5, 1993 - MPR’s Cathy Wurzer interviews Randy Sue Latimer, local playwright and co-founder of Sell the Cow Theatre, a new theater company in the Twin Cities. Others involved in the joint venture are Brad Lowery, Anne Welsbacher, Jeff Reynolds. The group’s first offering is Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker and Lyle Kessler’s The Orphan.
February 5, 1993 - St. Paul teacher and author Roger Barr talks about his book, The Treasure Hunt. The mystery follows characters as they hunt for a hidden medallion in Ramsey County. The story is based on the Saint Paul Winter Carnival and the Pioneer Press Medallion Hunt.
February 5, 1993 - On this segment of Voices from the Heartland, Duluth writer Barton Sutter reads an essay on cross-country skiing.
February 5, 1993 - Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark talks about aspects of past U.S.-Middle East relations and on his book, The Fire This Time: U. S. War Crimes in the Gulf.
February 5, 1993 - In this segment from First Friday program, Anne Soukhanov, editor of American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, gives examples of snowboarding terms that were reviewed for latest edition…including ‘fakie’ and ‘phat.’
February 5, 1993 - On this First Friday segment, actor Gregory Alan Williams reads Langston Hughes short story, Thank You, Ma'am.