August 14, 1995 - Hour 2 of Midmorning, Voices of Minnesota featuring Al Quie, former governor and congressman and Freya Manfred, daughter of author Frederick Manfred on editing final book Black Earth.
August 7, 1995 - Hour 2 of Midmorning, featuring Voices of Minnesota with Jane Hodgson, a St. Paul obstetrician and gynecologist discusses life and her views on abortion. Also included is NPR's Pat Ford on on Mumia Abu-Jamal, Mitch Teich on Cheese League NFL summer football training camp in Wisconsin, and Arnie Fogel on George Gershwin.
July 31, 1995 - Part 3 of 3 of an interview for Voices of Minnesota with Scott Olson, the inventor of Rollerblades and Rowbike.
July 31, 1995 - Part 1 of 3 of an interview for Voices of Minnesota with Scott Olson, the inventor of Rollerblades and Rowbike.
July 31, 1995 - A Voices of Minnesota segment feature. MPR’s Paula Schroeder speaks with Scott Olson, entrepreneur and the inventor of Rollerblades and Rowbike. Scott talks of his early company, and ventures since then. This is part 2 of 3.
June 26, 1995 - From Voices of Minnesota - Jim Northrup, Ojibwe writer about his new book "Walking the Rez Road." Elmer L. Andersen on Warren Burger. Sherman Alexis on book "Reservation Blues." Frederick Wiseman on documentary film "Ballet."
June 12, 1995 - Hour 2 of Midmorning, featuring Gloria Griffin, feminist; Hillary Rodham Clinton's University of Minnesota commencement speech; Carolyn Keefe of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom on United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing.
May 29, 1995 - Hour 2 of Midmorning, featuring Voices of Minnesota with Harold Stassen; Rev. G. F. Thompson, the author of Slow Miracles: Urban Women Fighting for Liberation; Paul Huber's transcription of Ludwig Senfl's Costi regis nata premiered at Luther College Collegium Musicum.
May 23, 1995 - Midmorning’s Paula Schroeder interviews Gilbert Levine, conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in the historic "Papal Concert to Commemorate the Shoah (Holocaust)." The performance marked the first official Vatican commemoration of the Nazi genocide of World War II.
May 23, 1995 - Midmorning’s Paula Schroeder interviews Gilbert Levine, conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in the historic "Papal Concert to Commemorate the Shoah (Holocaust)." The performance marked the first official Vatican commemoration of the Nazi genocide of World War II.