June 20, 1994 - MPR’s Euan Kerr reports on the Hmong play "Orphan Boy And Dragon Princess" being staged at the History Theatre. The story tells the story of a young man who marries a young woman, unaware that she is a dragon princess. Kerr interviews the actors and directors.
June 11, 1994 - MPR’s Marianne Combs visits an adult prom being held at the Calhoun Beach Club specifically for gay and lesbian attendees. Combs interviews various individuals about their thoughts and experience on event. District 202’s first annual prom for gay and lesbian teens is also highlighted in report.
June 10, 1994 - MPR’s Martin Kaste reports on a press conference by the Army Corp of Engineers where they detail items recovered while searching for barrels dumped into Lake Superior decades ago.
June 4, 1994 - MPR’s Euan Kerr profiles the forming of Queer Street Patrol, a Minneapolis community patrol made up of local gay and lesbian and their advocates. The group is starting patrols downtown in hopes of creating a safer environment for members of the LGBT community.
May 12, 1994 - MPR's Stephen Smith and Bill Catlin present "A Suffering Mind," a documentary about depression. Documentary interviews individuals battling depression and psychologists and about a commonly misunderstood condition.
April 30, 1994 - MPR’s William Wilcoxen reports from Lake Street in South Minneapolis where volunteers, students, and staff are preparing for the annual MayDay festival and parade. Put on by In the Heart of the Beast, a local performance troupe and theater, since 1975 the annual gathering draws thousands to Powderhorn Park.
April 22, 1994 - Midday presents Thomas Kochman, author and president of Kochman Communications in Chicago, speaking at Minnesota Meeting. His address is titled, "Crossing Cultural Barriers: From Melting Pot to Salad Bowl." After speech, Kochman answers audience questions.
April 13, 1994 - MPR’s Tom Fudge interviews Cambodian musician who shares his native music in Minnesota with support from a Minnesota Arts Board fellowship. Segment includes music performance clips.
April 6, 1994 - Two Hmong college students discuss the success of first generation Hmong college students in the United States, and if it will also translate into success for the greater Hmong community.
March 30, 1994 - Midday presents Robert Allen, chairman and CEO of AT&T, speaking at the Minnesota Meeting. Allen’s address was on the topic, "The Information Superhighway: Will it Run to Lake Wobegon?" Following speech, Allen answers audience questions.