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.
Peter Rachleff, Associate Professor of History at Macalester College and author of "Hard Pressed in the Heartland: The Harmel Strike and the Future of the Labor Movement," is interviewed by Tom O'Neill.
Paula Rabinowitz, Associate Professor of English at the University of Minnesota, and author of "They Must Be Represented: The Politics of Documentary," an examination of how film documentaries are created; interviewed by Steve Benson.
Author of the novel "Floating Kingdom," a 1998 Minnesota Book Award winner, as well as a collection of short stories, "Glass Houses," a 1996 Minnesota Book Award winner; interviewed by Mark Oyaas, Neerland & Oyaas Inc. and Metro Cable Network Executive Director. Also featured: Owner Allan Kornblum talks about Coffee House Press in Minneapolis.
Special readings from Book Award nominees: Marsha Qualey from her book "Hometown;" Walt Bachman from his book "Law vs. Life;" Lawrence Sutin reading from his afterword to his parents' book "Jack and Rochelle;" and Maryann Weidt from her book "Daddy Played Music for the Cows."
Ashland Price, author of a romance novel trilogy which includes Viking Rose,Viking Flame and Viking Tempest; is interviewed by Debbie Fumanti, Amazing Adventure Company.
The legendary Minnesota writer and winner of the prestigious 1962 National Book Award for "Morte D'Urban" is interviewed at the College of St. Benedict by fellow novelist and teaching colleague Jon Hassler.
The legendary Minnesota writer and winner of the prestigious 1962 National Book Award for Morte D'Urban is interviewed at the College of St. Benedict by fellow novelist and teaching colleague Jon Hassler.
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.
Co-Authors and Editors of The New Business Values for Success in the Twenty-First Century, a collection of effective ideas and methods to bring success to organizations. John Persico has been an independent management and training consuitant and is now a business planner for Metropolitan Council; Patricia Morris is a writer and editor and a partner in a training firm; Lynn Smaagaard serves as the facilitator and interviewer.