June 6, 1992 - Karal Ann Marling recites Elvis Is Everywhere by Mojo Nixon.
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 9, 1992 - Historian and pop culture expert Karal Ann Marling shares the background of World's Fair and lackluster U.S. exhibit at the Seville Expo '92.
April 25, 1992 - Historian and pop culture expert Karal Ann Marling shares the historical ties of a military influence on evolution of bikinis and bras.
April 11, 1992 - On this Weekend Edition segment, historian Karal Ann Marling comments on Phil Patton’s book about American inventions, entitled Made in U.S.A.: The Secret Histories of the Things That Made America. Segment opens with Thomas Jefferson's inventions.
March 14, 1992 - Pop culture historian and critic Karal Ann Marling gives her take on Disneyland Paris theme park.
February 29, 1992 - Weekend Edition’s Jim Wishner talks with professor Karal Ann Marling, who explains the history of leap year day (February 29th) on the Gregorian calendar.
February 15, 1992 - Pop culture expert Karal Ann Marling shares her thoughts of John Grisham's novel, The Firm.
February 1, 1992 - American cultural historian Karal Ann Marling reviews The Toy Book by Gil Asakawa and Leland Rucker. Among numerous topics, the book looks back at how many toys (such as Silly Putty) came out of the experimentation during WWII.
January 20, 1992 - Karal Ann Marling, professor of Art History and of American Studies at the University of Minnesota, chats with MPR’s Gary Eichten about St. Paul’s marketing coup with Winter Carnival taking place during run-up to Super Bowl being hosted in Minneapolis.