October 23, 1982 -
October 23, 1982 -
October 2, 1982 - MPR’s Dale Connelly interviews disability advocate Paula Goldberg about the fight for funds and rights for handicapped children in the U.S. education system.
June 5, 1982 - An interview with William Peter Kinsella, author of the novel Shoeless Joe. Book is partially set in Chissolm Minnesota, where "Moonlight Graham" is from - a man who played a half of an inning of professional baseball for the New York Giants before returning to Minnesota. Kinsella talks about the novel and his relationship with baseball.
May 31, 1982 - Roger Angell of the New Yorker magazine speaks with Dale Connelly about his new book on baseball "Late Innings."
May 8, 1982 -
April 24, 1982 -
April 24, 1982 - MPR’s Dale Connelly interviews Melissa Ringheim, a curator at the Science Museum of Minnesota, about exhibit of Hmong and Iu Mien embroidery, batik, and applique work. Ringheim describes the detail and style of the wearable art.
April 10, 1982 -
April 3, 1982 - MPR’s Dale Connelly presents Playwright’s Laboratory, which showcases playwright Paul D'Andrea’s “Lumbah Yard,” a drama written especially for radio, with assistance from the Minneapolis Playwrights' Lab. Following radio play, Robert Collins, critic for City Pages, and listeners share impressions and ask questions of playwright. Play is the story of an eccentric old woman and a young blind genius who use their shared vision to transform an old lumber yard.