Category Archives: Minnesota

9-13-2013 Elizabeth Greenbaum, Founder and Executive Director of ArtiCulture

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel    Alan Miller interviews Ms. Elizabeth Greenbaum, Founder and Executive Director of ArtiCulture. She is a volunteer citizen heading an effort to beautify the city, and support arts education.

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8-23-2013 Larry Berle, author “A Golfer’s Dream”

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel    Steve Francisco,  who is not a golfer, engages in an  exchange of stories and experiences with Larry Berle, former owner of SRO Entertainment, who had a long career in arranging shows … Continue reading

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8-23-2013 Matt Entenza MN2020.org

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel    Access to Democracy co-host Steve Francisco interviews Matt Entenza, founder of Minnesota 20/20 [website]. Mr. Entenza served as Minnesota House Minority Leader 2003-2006,  and was a candidate for Governor … Continue reading

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8-23-2013 Our host, Alan Miller

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel    Access to Democracy co-host Steve Francisco interviews Host/Producer Alan Miller,  who becomes an unexpected guest.  Alan, known to be a  passionate curmudgeon, explores many topical issues, and you are never … Continue reading

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8-9-2013 Mordecai Specktor, editor and publisher American Jewish World

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel    Alan Miller engares in a wide ranging talk with a repeat visitor to our show – Mordecai Specktor, editor and publisher of American Jewish World, a bi-weekly newspaper.  Mordecai … Continue reading

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