June 20, 1992 - Pop culture historian Karal Ann Marling talks glitz tour across United States, which included study on Mamie Eisenhower, Edward Durell Stone, and Elvis Presley.
June 15, 1992 - American author and a professor Mary Morris discusses Wall to Wall: From Beijing to Berlin by Rail, which details her overseas travel experience. During segment, Morris reads from her book.
June 13, 1992 -
June 13, 1992 - MPR’s Tom Meersman reports from Rio de Janeiro and shares his takeaway of the various speeches from world leaders at Earth Summit. Ancient poets from India, medieval Icelandic bards, and Chinese proverbs were invoked.
June 13, 1992 - A Weekend Edition interview on public interest in travel books. Segment includes a group of recommendations of travel writing from a bookseller.
June 6, 1992 - Pop culture academic Karal Ann Marling talks about the topic of Elvis, from USPS postal stamp release, to biographical books and myths.
May 30, 1992 - Gina Barreca, author of They Used to Call Me Snow White . . . But I Drifted: Women's Strategic Use of Humor, shares her research and views on women humor and how it fits into the general culture.
May 20, 1992 - Midday presents a broadcast of Terry Waite, former Middle East hostage, speaking at Carlson Lecture at the University of Minnesota. Waite’s address was titled, "The Test of Humanity: Resolving Conflict."
May 2, 1992 - Jay Weiner, Weekend Edition sports commentor, discusses his recent Star Tribune essay on Rodney King. Weiner sees a correlation on violence in the real world and the ‘folly’ of mass sports.
April 25, 1992 -