October 5, 2001 - Sursumcorda, a cyber cafe in Minneapolis. Nannerl Mozart is portrayed through poetry.
September 28, 2001 - Bradley Greenwold focuses on 1918 is the epitome of music: Debussy and other contemporaries died, Gershwin and Stravinksy are taking off.
September 28, 2001 - Talking to multiple people in the arts, including the new conductor of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Andreas Delfs.
September 7, 2001 - Preview of the upcoming Word of Mouth program about the highlights of the fall theater season, according to three influential theater critics.
August 31, 2001 - The building of artistic gateways to Minneapolis neighborhoods. Ari Hauptman, from University of Minnesota, talks about restoring the Bible.
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May 25, 2001 - Word of Mouth Host Chris Roberts talks with Osmo Vänskä, the Minnesota Orchestra's new music director. Osmo Vanska, of Finland, says he's honored to have been chosen to lead what he called one of the great orchestras in the world. He says one of his primary goals is to build a team spirit and intimacy among musicians to engender a feeling and sound closer to a chamber ensemble, than a huge symphony orchestra.
May 18, 2001 - A traveling exhibition of artifacts from the Harlem Renaissance are heading back to the Weisman Museum.
May 4, 2001 - The lives of the Tibetan nomads are captured in photographs.
May 4, 2001 - An Indian Tibetan photographer discusses his photographs of Tibetan nomads.