August 4, 1993 - Local theater critic and writer Erin Hart reviews Minneapolis playwright Timothy Mason’s Levitation. The Jungle Theater play explores a man’s attempt to come to terms with the inevitability of his own parents' deaths.
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August 5, 1993 - On this Midday program, Walt Dziedzic and Judith Martin discuss the city of Minneapolis…it's past, present, and future. Topics include changes over the decades, including downtown business, diversity, transportation system, safety, schools, municipal finances, police, and tourism.
August 5, 1993 - Irwin Jacobs, a producer of large private boats, describes the negative impact luxury tax had on boat market. Even with luxury tax repeal, Jacobs feels the damage to many in industry has been irreversible.
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August 6, 1993 - Mainstreet Radio’s Leif Enger shares a story from Ken Amundson, a third-generation violin repairman in Alexandria, Minnesota. His shop has customers from near & far…and Amundson finds some classical friends along the way.
August 6, 1993 - Minnesota nature photographer Craig Blacklock talks about his book, The Lake Superior Images. Blacklock describes what he sees of the lake through his camera eye. He also shares his concerns regarding over-development and on protecting the North Shore.
August 6, 1993 - On this Voices from the Heartland segment, Minnesota writer Laurie Allmann reads an illustrative essay about her travels to Mexico.
August 6, 1993 - On this First Friday segment, a New Yorker’s essay on the joys of a summer ice cream.
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