Kerri Miller Feature

'The Bronte Cabinet' explores the true lives of the famous literary sisters
A torn-up letter, a dog collar, a walking stick -- Deborah Lutz explores the lives of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte using everyday objects the literary sisters once owned.
Political Junkie: Jeb Bush announcing his 2016 campaign
Political Junkie Ken Rudin joins MPR News to give his perspective on the national political scene.
Guthrie's Joe Dowling looks back at his tenure
The theater's artistic director spoke to MPR News' Tom Crann about the highlights and low-lights of his "hour on the stage."
How agriculture trade, avian flu affect Minnesotans
Three guests discuss how avian flu, international trade deals and EPA rules matter to Minnesotans beyond the farmyard.
Cheap summer travel: Get into the sharing economy
Two travel experts discuss sites where you can stay at someone's home, eat a meal with a stranger or get a local resident to give you a tour.
Ex-Times editor Jill Abramson on Murdoch: 'A mixed legacy'
"He was responsible for the rise of a kind of very political, very partisan way of delivering the news," she said on MPR News.
This year's hurricane season off to a unique start
Hurricane Ana was an out-of-season storm last month in the Atlantic and Blanca is the earliest tropical cyclone on record to hit Baja, Calif. Is climate change and warm oceans changing the nature of hurricane season?
Why millennials aren't getting married
The number of adults 25 or older who have never been married is at a record high: 20 percent. What are the implications of this shift?