February 23, 1976 - A news feature with Rena N. Coen, art historian and author, who discusses early "exploratory" art of Minnesota's first white settlers, including a curiosity with the Native Americans.
December 16, 1975 - Select committee for representing nursing homes. "You can't accomplish anything unless you can allay some suspicions," Alec G. Olson. Lon Heinitz.
December 16, 1975 - Union solidarity. US Steel. Old Timers on the Iron Range. Story of how mining came to be in the north. Folk songs. Mining. Wages. Working conditions. IWW
November 3, 1975 - MPR’s Rachel Kranz has discussion with Susan Winter, Red Studio Press founder. This is part four, in which Winter promotes the publishing house's adherence to quality and aesthetic in their product.
November 3, 1975 - MPR’s Rachel Kranz has discussion with Susan Winter, Red Studio Press founder. This is part three, in which Winter promotes her publishing house's philosophy of integrating the writer into the entire process of publishing, from start to finish.
November 3, 1975 - MPR’s Rachel Kranz has discussion with Susan Winter, Red Studio Press founder. This is part two, in which Winter describes the advantages to a more local, regional publishing house, which can cater to the specific needs of a Midwest-based writer.
November 3, 1975 - MPR’s Rachel Kranz has discussion with Susan Winter, Red Studio Press founder. This is part one, in which Winter discusses the advantages of being a smaller, more hands-on publishing house.
October 31, 1975 - Famed folk musician Pete Seeger talks about music of the '60s. Seeger comments on the idea of a Hootenany and how ABC TV show was a travesty of the original idea. He also speaks about the recording industry and political changes that occurred during the 1960's.
October 30, 1975 - Randall Tigue, of the Minnesota Civil Liberties Union, discusses unconstitutional nature of devising a scholarship, similar to the Williams Scholarship, at the University of Minnesota that would only be awarded to female student athletes.
October 17, 1975 - The Society of Fine Arts (Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Minneapolis Institute of the Arts and Children's Theater Company) held a trustees election in which 1,702 proxy votes were received.