October 12, 1973 - Dougie Ashton, a clown that specializes in an interpretation of Charlie Chaplin for the Barnum and Bailey Circus, discusses his profession, and what drives him to succeed in his chosen role.
October 11, 1973 - Noha Ismael, a Palestinian living in the Twin Cities, discusses her desire to see her home nation's culture more properly displayed and featured in and around Minneapolis. She discusses the exhibit featured at Dayton's, and all the rigamarole she endured -- including a failed bid to feature during the Aquatennial -- to help portray Palestine and its people in a more positive light.
October 1, 1973 - MPR’s Connie Goldman reports on design science exhibit of Buckminster Fuller's eco-friendly architectural story. Report includes interviews with Fuller, and with people viewing the exhibit.
August 8, 1973 - MPR’s Connie Goldman interviews Eric Stokes, Minnesota composer and assistant music professor at University of Minnesota, as he prepares the performance of his composition "Fireflies."
August 6, 1973 - MPR’s Connie Goldman reports on steel drum concert of pop music as part of a summer enrichment program. It allows junior high students to play the drum without much music training; they play on parts of the drum marked by numbers.
July 5, 1973 - Actor Peter Michael Goetz discusses arts in Minnesota, and how Minneapolis/St. Paul art organizations (the Guthrie theatre, specifically) are taking their message to outlying areas of the state and neighboring states.
July 2, 1973 - Sculptures of distorted clay heads bring a wide array of opinions and reactions at Smith Park Craftsmen’s Festival. An interview with the artist, David Verne Kenyon, is included.
May 31, 1973 - Singer, composer, and political activist Malvina Reynolds performs her satirical work “Watergate Song.”
May 29, 1973 - MPR’s Connie Goldman Interviews Peter Mass, author of "The Valachi Papers" and "Serpico: The Cop Who Defied the System." This recording was made available through a grant from the National Historical Publications & Records Commission.
May 26, 1973 - A desperate act, a scream for attention, a cry for help: a discussion on adolescent suicide. Connie Goldman interviews members of the staff of the Los Angeles Suicide Prevention Center and youth counselors from the Center for Death Education and Research at the University of Minnesota.