Almanac - June 20, 2008
Segments
The Monologue (06/20/08)
Dominic Papatola is a theater critic by day. And that factors into this week's show-opener.
The Economy (06/20/08)
The faltering economy — both here and nationally — is the topic of conversation with economists Paul Anton (Wilder Foundation) and Jeanne Boeh (Augsburg College).
John McCain's Town Hall (06/20/08)
The Republican presidential hopeful talked to citizens Thursday at St. Paul's Landmark Center. Among the questions asked: Tim Pawlenty's Veep possibilities? Mary Lahammer has our report.
Ventura for Senate? (06/20/08)
Few know Jesse Ventura so well — and talk politics to him as often — as former Senator Dean Barkley. Dean drops by Studio B to talk turkey with us.
BelAhdan (06/20/08)
That's the name of a television show featuring news from Minnesota's Arab-Muslim Community. Program host Ahmed Tharwat joins us to share stories of the program's ten years on the air.
A Political Science Panel (06/20/08)
Each of tonight's panelists thinks, breathes and teaches politics. Guy Charles, Larry Jacobs and David Shultz touch on stories this week about the presidential race and Minnesota's U.S. Senate tilt.
The Wrapup (06/20/08)
We answer a Minnesota history question...ask another one...and then play a clip from an upcoming Minnesota Channel program featuring the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus.









