March 11, 1993 - Midmorning’s Cathy Wurzer talks with Karen Nelson Hoyle, historian and expert in children's literature at University of Minnesota, about the life and works of children’s writer and artist Wanda Gág.
March 11, 1993 - A Worldview interview with American writer and journalist Gay Talese about his memoir, Unto the Sons. Talese also speaks on the shared experience of past immigrants of America’s past and those of today.
March 11, 1993 - Local Theater critic and writer Erin Hart reviews Aphra Behn’s The Rover at Park Square Theatre and Dennis Potter‘s Brimstone and Treacle at The Loring Playhouse.
March 11, 1993 - Gary Harm, grand-nephew of Minnesota artist and children’s book author Wanda Gág, reads Millions of Cats. Millions of Cats won the 1929 Newbery Honor and remains one of the oldest American picture books still in print.
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March 11, 1993 - Dr. David Gunn was shot three times in the back after he got out of his car at the Pensacola Women's Medical Services.
March 11, 1993 - Dr. David Gunn was shot three times in the back after he got out of his car at the Pensacola Women's Medical Services.
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March 12, 1993 - Midday’s Gary Eichten interviews Dorothy McIntyre and Skip Peltier, both officials of the School Highschool League; and Louis Boone, coach and teacher at Ramsey Junior High, on the role of athletics in high school. Topics include financing, intermural sports, girls’ sports, amateur athletics, and eligibility.