February 25, 1993 - Two plays at History Theatre with tour: Scott and Zelda: The Beautiful Fools (World Premiere) by Lance S. Belville and The Great Gatsby By John Carlile.
February 5, 1993 - Based on the Saint Paul Winter Carnival and the Pioneer Press Medallion Hunt.
February 4, 1993 - Marianne Legato is co-author of the book The Female Heart : The Truth about Women and Heart Disease. Kevin Graham is a cardiologist with the Minneapolis Heart Institute.
February 1, 1993 - MPR’s Cathy Wurzer talks with local Black journalists Robin Robinson, co-anchor at KTSP; Al McFarland, publisher of Insight News; and Suzanne Kelly, newsroom recruiter at the Star Tribune. The group discuss how Twin Cities media portray the Black community and state of work environment for Black professionals in the field.
January 29, 1993 - MPR’s Cathy Wurzer interviews archaeologist Scott Anfinson about shipwrecks in Lake Superior and the efforts to both explore and protect shipwrecks along the North Shore. Anfinson is from the Minnesota Historical Society.
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December 29, 1992 - MPR’s Cathy Wurzer interviews Julie Englebrecht on women in sports journalism. They discuss the lack of women in the field, getting in to the locker room, and Englebrecht’s new position as a sports journalist at the Star Tribune.
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December 17, 1992 - Each day a few more calls come in on Yvonne Minor's hotline for military families. Sitting at her kitchen table in Savage, Minnesota., she tries to reassure parents, relatives, spouses who are afraid their loved ones will never be the same. "It's different from the Gulf War. The parents are so afraid for their kids psychologically this time," said Minor, who founded Back America's Courageous Military (BACM) when Iraq's Saddam Hussein was this nation's the No. 1 enemy. "They're worried about whether their children can handle it. We can turn the channel. They won't be able to do that."