For being a relatively small place, the Old Pueblo has been the setting for a surprising number of popular books.
Hutchinson’s One Book, One Community Committee did well in selecting its book for this year’s community read – “Ordinary Grace,” by William Kent Krueger. The ...
Everyone knows Agatha Christie. But what about the other women authors who flourished during the “Golden Age of Detective ...
The Seed Keeper” by Diane Wilson, winner of the 2022 Minnesota Book Award in Fiction, is the 2023 One Book, One Community read for Hutchinson.  Milkweed Editions, publisher of ...
But people are buying books. Up to 700 million of ’em a year. Readers spend roughly $9.1 billion on books in the U.S. annually. About 65% of adults in the U.S. have read a physical book in the last 12 ...
The Mesmerist” author Caroline Woods made three local appearances on Jan. 17 and 18 to discuss her suspenseful work of ...
You can go down a rabbit hole about the ways in which St. Paul and Minneapolis residents are different. Who really knows who works harder, drinks more craft beers or supports the arts more fervently?
World War II is “fertile storytelling ground” for the new book “Hold Strong,” writes AP reviewer Rob Merrill about the work ...
Every month is a good month to catch a show at the Penumbra Theatre, home of Minnesota's only Black professional theater company. In February, it'll put on "Paradise Blue," a "noir-inflected musical ...
Two new books, “The Sirens’ Call” by Hayes and “Superbloom” by Carr, argue that our capacity for attention and connection has been devastated by the digital age In her memoir “The ...
Head to Birchbark Books & Native Arts in Minneapolis, a haven for book lovers and collectors alike. This isn’t your ...
Kirsten Larson moved to Minnesota in 1854 at age 9 when her family left Sweden. That year, she lost a friend to cholera, made ...