Wednesday, August 20, 2008
MPR Weblogs
Convention Beat RSS
MPR reporter Tim Nelson surveys the scene surrounding the Republican National Convention.
- And now, a word from a past president (34m ago)
- Coney Island here we come! (2h ago)
- Shining a little light on the RNC. Really. A little. (1d ago)
Updraft RSS
Minnesota Public Radio chief meteorologist Paul Huttner blogs about our region's favorite conversation starter.
- Export precious commodity (40m ago)
- Summer's best (2d ago)
- A side order of hail (6d ago)
The Current Music Blog RSS
The Current's Music Blog is your daily note for good music, news, and pop culture. With attempted jokes.
- "My 3 Songs" for Wednesday (1h ago)
- Home Is Where the Heart Is (1h ago)
- "My 3 Songs" for Tuesday (1d ago)
Polinaut RSS
We explore the universe of campaigns and politics. Join us in the search for intelligent life.
- Coleman and Pawlenty get speaking slots at RNC (3h ago)
- The Daily Digest: 8-20-08 (7h ago)
- Klobuchar does double duty (18h ago)
News Cut RSS
A fresh eye on today's stories with Minnesota Public Radio's Bob Collins.
The LoopHole RSS
The LoopHole is a place for conversation linked to the Minnesota Public Radio program In the Loop.
Objects in Mirror RSS
Keeping an eye on what's whizzing by
Classical Notes RSS
Personal perspectives on the world of classical music.
- Olympic Music Fever (12h ago)
- Stealth Advertising (1d ago)
- Elvis + Lenny = John Philip Sousa? (1d ago)
Movie Natters RSS
MPR news editor Euan Kerr's movie musings two seats in from the aisle.
- Coogan's take on drama (22h ago)
- Death Race comes round again (2d ago)
- Looking ahead (5d ago)
The Bleacher Bums RSS
From stadiums to steroids, Minnesota Public Radio's baseball bloggers talk about the national pastime in Minnesota and around the country.
- Hardball Abroad (22h ago)
- U.S. and China play hardball in Beijing (23h ago)
- Wolves Unveil New Uniforms (2d ago)
My Two Cents RSS
Marketplace economics correspondent Chris Farrell helps you manage your money and your risks smartly without turning personal finance into a second career.
- Fiscal Policy (1d ago)
- Good News (12d ago)
- Is It Fair? No. (12d ago)






