Terence Williams, founder of the Hazelden Family Program and author of I Won't Wait Up Tonight, a guide to taking care of oneself when living with an alcoholic or addict, is interviewed by David Francis.
Linda Hanner!John Witek, M.D., author and contributor of "When You're Sick and Don't Know Why: Coping with Your Undiagnosed Illness," is interviewed by Cynthia Leines.
Larry Roupe, local actor and playwright, discusses his performance in "Chief', a play about the life of President Herbert Hoover; interviewed by Mary Lamp.
Thomas O'Sullivan, Curator of Art at the Minnesota Historical Society, discusses "Minnesota Through Artists' Eyes", a current exhibit at the Minnesota History Center in St. Paul showing artistic views of the state's characteristic landscape regions; is interviewed by Steve Benson.
Stephen W. Plumb, author of The Streets Where They Lived, a walking guide to residences of famous New Yorkers, is interviewed by Marlin Bree of Marlar Press.
Susan Johnson, historical romance writer and author of Blaze and Silver Flame, is interviewed by Betina Krahn of the Minnesota Chapter of the Romance Writers of America.
A special presentation of the remarkable personal testimonials about Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, with readings by the winners in the essay contest sponsored by Aveda Corporation and Milkweed Editions, Also featured: A presentation by Andrew Malcolm, the author of Mississippi Curents.
No Limits For Women Artists... a project to support and encourage women in the arts; Betsy Damon hosts a discussion with artists Audrey Cenedella, Beth Grossman and Jane Loechler.
Steve Thayer, author of The Weatherman, a suspense novel about the television news business and Saint Mudd, a look at the St. Paul gangster days; is interviewed by Steve Benson.
Abdelhafidh Bouassida, Director /Producer from Tunisia, now film instructor at Minneapolis CommunityCollege, is interviewed by Diana Seyb of the WRITE Agency.
Jim and Mary Jo Malach, co-authors of "Walking Minnesota," a book describing hikes and trails throughout the state and wailcing equipment information, talks with Fern Anderson of T.C.Walkers.
R. D. Zimmerman, author of Death Trance, a novel of hypnotic detection, along with other suspense novels, is interviewed by Eileen Cavanagh, Hennepin County Library.
PJ Doyle, co-editor of Baker Street Dozen: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Thirteen Favorite Sherlock Holmes Stories, is interviewed by Mary Cannon Trone of Once Upon a Crime Bookstore in Minneapolis.
Jane Pejsa, author of Matriarch of Conspiracy, a book about the life of Ruth Von Kleist, a friend and supporter of theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, talks with journalist Margot Siegel.
Ron Handberg, former WCCO-TV broadcaster and author of the journalistic suspense novel Savage Justice,is interviewed by writer and Skyway News Arts Editor D. L. Mabery.
Jean Antonello, R.N., B.S.N., obesity specialist and author of Horv to Become Naturally Thin by Eating More discusses the fallacies of conventional dieting with publicist Pat Lindquist.
Dan Buettner, adventurer and author of "Sovietrek," a fascinating recollection of one of several bicycle treks and cultural explorations he has undertaken throughout the world; interviewed by anthroplogist and author Jack Weatherford.
Coverage of the reception honoring publication of In the Company of Women: Voices from the Women's Movemetrt by the Minnesota Historical Society Press; included are interviews with the authors, and testimonials from many of the women featured in the book, such as Judge Rosalie Wahl, Arvonne Fraser and Rep. Phyllis Kahn.
Stew Thomley, author of Holy Cow, a biography of the legendary Twins sportscaster Halsey Hall, is interviewed by WCCO-TV newscaster and sports buff Dave Moore.
Jane Pejsa, author of Gratia Countryman: Her Life, Her Loves, Her Library, a biography of the Chief Librarian of Minneapolis Public Library from 1904-1936; is interviewed by author and journalist Margot Siegel.
Patricia J. Bell, publisher and author of Roughing it Elegantly, a camping primer for the Boundary Waters Canoe area, talks with Glenda Martin of Minnesota Women's Press.
Michael Fedo, author of One Shining Season, which chronicles baseball players who only enjoyed one successful year in the major leagues, is interviewed by Stew Thomley.
Martha Hellander, author of The Wild Gardener: The Life and Selected Writings of Eloise Butler, a book about the woman who was instrumental in the development of the local wildflower garden, is interviewed by Phyllis Pope Bofferding.
Ivan Musicant, naval historian and author of The Banana Wars: a History of United States Militan; Intervention in Latin America, is interviewed by Mary Turck of the Central America Resource Center.
Tony Morley and Gordon Regguinti, co-founders of "Colors" magazine, a publication designed to cross the boundaries of race and culture, are interviewed by writer/editor Anthony Peyton Porter.
Carolyn Strom Collins and Christina Eriksson, co-authors of The Anne of Green Gables Treasury, a compilation of resources about the famous children's books and television series, is interviewed by Kathleen Baxter.
Elizabeth Craig, professional speaker and author of Don't Slurp Your Soup, a basic guide to business etiquette, is interviewed by public relations consultant Pat Lindquist.
Kevin Cwayna, M.D., homeless youth advocate and author of Knowing Where the Fountains Are: Stories and Realities of Homeless Youth; is interviewed by David Lindeman.
Charles Bates, nationally-known consultant and lecturer and author of "Pigs Eat Wolves: Going into Partnership With Your Dark Side," is interviewed by Eileen Cavanagh.
Sam Cooke, outdoors writer for the Duluth News Tribune and author of Up North, Quiet Magic and CampSights, is interviewed by Dave Carlson of Hennepin County Library.
Dave Nimmer, Assistant Professor of Journalism at the University of St. Thomas, former broadcaster and author of The Journey Goes On, is interviewed by author Tony Bouza.
Carole Nelson Douglas, author of Cat on a Blue Monday, the latest in the "Midnight Louie" mystery series, is interviewed by book reviewer Bruce Southworth.