January 26, 1996 -
December 5, 1995 -
October 6, 1995 - The first national director of the American Indian Movement, Russell Means, in studio discussing his new book: "Where White Men Fear to Tread: The autobiography of Russell Means."
September 28, 1995 -
September 11, 1995 - Best-selling author Gail Sheehy talks about her newest book, "New Passages: Mapping Your Life across Time."
August 14, 1995 - A drama-documentary by writer Norman Corwin about the anniversary of the end of World War II, called "50 Years Later: 14 August," featuring voices of Charles Kuralt and Pat Carroll. Following documentary, a special "Talk of Minnesota" program, with recorded recollections and listener memories of V-J day, 50 years ago.
July 12, 1995 -
July 4, 1995 -
June 13, 1995 - Hedrick Smith, author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, speaking at the Minnesota Business Roundtable held in Minneapolis. Smith’s address was on the topic of connection between business and the educational system. Smith has produced a PBS documentary “Challenge to America,” and book is titled "Re-Thinking America: A New Game Plan from the American Innovators: Schools, Business, People, and Work." After speech, program presents a brief NPR report on teacher potentially being fired for using books with gay characters in her English class.
June 7, 1995 -