Freya Manfred, poet, discusses writing with her father, Frederick Manfred, author of "Lord Grizzley" and other notable novels and poems. First of a two-part program.
Freya Manfred, poet, discusses writing with her father, Frederick Manfred, author of "Lord Grizzley" and other notable novels and poems. Second of a two-part program.
Harrison Salisbury, New York Times editor, talks with Robb Mitchell about his book "Journey for Our Times," which chronicles some of his early career in Minnesota. First of a two-part program.
Harrison Salisbury, New York Times editor and former Minnesotan, discusses his worldwide reporting and experiences and his book "A Time of Change" with Robb Mitchell of Minneapolis. Second of a two-part program.
Joe KimbalL author of "Secrets of the Congdon Mansion," discusses the details of the fascinating true-life mystery with Elaine Wagner of St. Paul Public Library.
Solveig Zempel, professor and editor/translator of a book of letters from Norwegian immigrants to their families back home, is interviewed by Solveig Nilsen.
Joanne Hart & Hazel Belvo, writer I artist respectively of The Witch Tree, a book of poetry and artwork about the famous old cedar tree landmark near Grand Portage, are interviewed by Chris Dodge of Hennepin County Library.
Ricardo Levins-Morales, artist/activist and manager of the Northland Poster Collective which produces artwork on a variety of social issues, is interviewed by Sanford Berman.
Ted Robinson, Minnesota Twins broadcaster and co-author (with Tom Kelly) of "Season of Dreams," a reflection of the Twins 1991 championship year, is interviewed by baseball historian Stew Thornley.