March 12, 1993 - MPR’s Cathy Wurzer interviews Minnesota poet Phebe Hanson about her poetry, the concept of “Minnesota Nice," life for women in the state, and a conference Hanson will speak at that celebrates Minnesota women as part of national Women's History Month.
March 12, 1993 - On this segment of Voices from the Heartland, northern Minnesota writer Barton Sutter reads his essay, Sister City, which is about the Duluth sister city Superior, Wisconsin.
March 12, 1993 - Interview clip of American journalist and author E. Jean Carroll talking about her experience writing biography of Hunter S. Thompson. The book is titled Hunter: The Strange and Savage Life of Hunter S. Thompson.
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March 13, 1993 - On this Saturday Midday, Kent Malcolmson, physical therapist for the Minnesota North Stars, discusses and defines sports medicine. Malcolmson also answers listener questions.
March 13, 1993 - Mainstreet Radio’s Catherine Winter reports on the difficulty to prosecute child abuse on Red Lake and other Indian reservations. On most reservations, state criminal laws don’t apply. The federal government is responsible for prosecuting serious cries under federal law. While child sex abuse is prohibited under federal law, child physical abuse is not.
March 13, 1993 - This Weekend Edition segment presents Isabell Monk, member of Guthrie Theater acting company, reading the scene "Indigo Gets Her Period" from Ntozake Shange’s Sassafrass, Cypress & Indigo.
March 15, 1993 - An All Things Considered interview with American writer Dorothy Allison about her book, Bastard Out of Carolina. The focus of conversation is on abuse and the family network.
March 15, 1993 - Minnesota State Senator Duane Benson comments on debate at State Capitol over Minnesota health coverage reforms.
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