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Jackpine Bob dies
A giant figure is gone from Ely. Bob Cary lost his battle with cancer on Saturday. To some, Cary was better known as Jackpine Bob - editor, author, columnist and storyteller.
For the love of books
America's favorite librarian talks with Midmorning about her love of books, and what's on her summer reading list.
Searching for the divine and the earthly
A new book describes one woman's quest for spiritual understanding and a good meal.
Story time at the Walker
F. Scott Fitzgerald fans now have not one, but two, opportunities to enjoy staged versions of "The Great Gatsby" in coming months. The Guthrie Theater will open its new complex with an adaptation of the novel in late June. Then in September, the Walker Art Center will stage "Gatz," a six-hour show which is essentially a reading of the entire book.
A little poetry on your bus ride home
A group of local poets is hoping that some commuters will be moved by more than the Metro Transit bus they are riding on. Eighteen poets will attempt to inspire riders during the third annual Poets on Buses, by performing on buses during the evening rush hour.
The call of the farm
A technical writer turned sheep farmer describes the challenges of starting a new agrarian life, a life that was not completely her choice.
Melissa Bank hits "The Wonder Spot"
Author Melissa Bank blasted onto the literary scene with her book "The Girls Guide to Hunting and Fishing." Yet it took Bank five years to publish her next novel "The Wonder Spot."
Fifty years of "The Singing Wilderness"
There's a piece of paradise in northeastern Minnesota, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, the BWCA. Admirers credit a book published 50 years as part of the inspiration for creating the wilderness area. And they credit the author, the late Sigurd Olson, for putting into words the reasons humans need wilderness.
The future of the book
Google's plan to scan thousands of books has spurred hope of a universal digital library, and a lawsuit from several publishing companies over copyright issues. Can books as we know them survive the digital age?
An updated view of the Pilgrims
An updated history of the Mayflower suggests a much more nuanced view of both the Pilgrims who settled in North America and the Indians they came to depend on -- and then to battle.