Catholic bishop, attorney, university president, former head of the General Mills Foundation, and author of "Reluctant Dissenter: An Autobiography" (Crossroad Publishing), a fascinating account of his personal and spiritual life; interviewed at the Minnesota State Law Library by Dr. Terry Dash, a church historian.
Mayme Sevander, author of They Took My Father, an account of her years living in Russia after emigrating from Northern Minnesota in the 1920s, is interviewed by Kathy Enger, Augsburg College Librarian.
Ed Sellner, college professor and author of Mentoring: The Ministry of Spiritual Kinship, is interviewed by Clark Morphew, religion writer for the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
Paul Schurke, Arctic trekker and author of Bering Bridge: The Soviet-American Expedition From Siberia to Alaska, tall<S about his adventures with Tom O'Neill of Hennepin County Library.
John Schumacher, owner and chef at Schumacher's New Prague Hotel and author of a cookbook of the hotel's favorite recipes, is interviewed by publicist Pat Lindquist.
Sandra Nei Schulte, Resident Costume Designer for Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, displaying a variety of costumes from well-known theatrical productions; is interviewed by Steve Benson.
Bob Schranck, outdoors writer and author of "Wild in the Kitchen: A Collection of Fish and Wild Game Recipes" is interviewed by public relations consultant Pat Lindquist.
Eva Schindler-Rainman and Jack Cole, co-authors of "Taking Your Meetings Out of the Doldrums," are interviewed by Hennepin County Library Director Robert H. Rohlf.
Ann Schimpf, co-author of Teaching Kids to Love the Earth, a manual of creative ecological interpretive techniques for chlldren, is interviewed by Karen Richgruber.
Sharla Scannell Whalen, researcher and expert on Minnesota children's author Maud Hart Lovelace, is interviewed by Kathleen Baxter of Anoka County Library.
Mark Scannell, author of At a Journal Workshop: Writing to Access the Power of the Unconscious and Evoke Creative Ability, is interviewed by Eileen Cavanagh.
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.
Patty Sachs Meshbesh.er, event planner and author of books on parties and special occasions, is interviewed by public relations consultant Pat Lindquist.
Larry Roupe, local actor and playwright, discusses his performance in "Chief', a play about the life of President Herbert Hoover; interviewed by Mary Lamp.