Ray Christensen, Minnesota Gophers sportscaster, former WCCO Radio announcer, and author of Golden Memories, with baseball historian and author Stew Thornley, are interviewed by Dave Gade.
Edward Cleary, Attorney and author of "Beyond the Burning Cross: The First Amendment and the Landmark R.A.V. Case," a book about the St. Paul cross-burning incident, is interviewed by Attorney Tom Nelson.
Author of "Icy Pleasnres," a historic expedition of pictures and stories depicting Minnesotans celebrating the infamous winter season, published by Afton Historical Society Press; interviewed outdoors in Como, Powderhorn & Rice Parks by Jennifer Eyrich of the St. Paul Festival & Heritage Foundation (Winter Carnival sponsors). Also: Excerpts of a presentation by Paul Larson about his book Minnesota Architect: The Life and Work of Clarence H. Johnston.
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.
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.
Jon Cranney, Artistic Director at the Children's Theatre in Minneapolis, talks about their wide range of innovative productions with the theatre's Press Relations Manager Chris Hewitt.
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.
Betsy Damon and DeJunius Hughes, multi-media artist and filmmaker, respectively, in the "Artists in the Community" project sponsored by Arts Midwest, are interviewed by Arts Midwest Director David Fraher.
Poet and former literature and writing instructor at Southwest State University, talks with Bill Holm and Beth Weatherby at the recent Marshall Writer's Festival about his recent poetry compilation, "Home From the Field," published by Spoon River Press. Sally Childs, Artistic Director for the Lyric Theatre, discusses and shows excerpts of the theatrical adaptation of the book entitled "Old Man Brunner Conntry."
Author, book collector and bibliophilanthropist of a wide range of sporting and history books and manuscripts; his unique and impressive collection is being donated to the National Sporting Library in Middleburg, Virginia; interviewed at his home and library in Medina by Patrick Coleman, Minnesota Historical Society.
Wade W. Danielson, independent producer of the short film Hollywood (and Vine) and a new feature film Blue Skies are a Lie; is interviewed by Steve Benson.
Author of "Minnesota Gardens: An Illustrated History" winner of the Best of Show at the Midwest Independent Publishers Association Awards held in 1997, and a 1996 Minnesota Book Awards winner; published by Afton Historical Society Press; interviewed at the Como Conservatory by Roberta Sladky. Also featured: selected highlights of the Midwest Independent Publishers Association Awards Ceremony in the Twin Cities.
Writer and teacher, whose work and personal stories are chronicled in "Selected Poems: 1965-1995" is interviewed by Olivia Walling, Minnesota Center for the Book.