Almanac - October 26, 2007
Segments
The Monologue (10/26/07)
Dominic Papatola thinks that Minnesotans are getting arts fever.
Bridge Survivors Want Fund (10/26/07)
Our Mary Lahammer attended a legislative hearing on Thursday where 35W bridge survivors testified about their financial hardships.
A Rare Rabies Death (10/26/07)
A Minnesotan died of rabies this week, something that hadn't happened in years. We try to debunk some myths about the rare disease with Dr. Joni Scheftel of the Minnesota Department of Health.
Kevin Kling Talks Storytelling (10/26/07)
The King of the Offbeat talks about his new collection of autobiographical stories called The Dog Says How.
Live Music! (10/26/07)
We're in for a treat as Prudence Johnson, Claudia Schmidt and Ruth MacKenzie join us live to perform a selection from Gales of November, which is starting a tour of our region.
Little World Series of 1924 (10/26/07)
Freelance writer Pat Borzi looks back at the upset victory by the St. Paul Saints over the Baltimore Orioles in the 1924 Little World Series.
Remembering Paul Wellstone (10/26/07)
One of the topics of this week's political panel will be to talk about the stunning news five years ago this week. Democrats Wy Spano and Dee Long share the couch with Republicans Fritz Knaak and Andy Brehm.
The Wrapup (10/26/07)
What former U of M prof made world news in October of 1997? We hear your viewer comments and then we treat you a 1982 tpt studio recording by singer-songwriter Claudia Schmidt.









