Books
Liz Collinās High School Classmate Reviews Her Stupid New Book
With sources like convicted murderer Derek Chauvin and his mother, the former WCCO-TV reporter serves up red meat to Alpha News junkies in 'Theyāre Lying.'
Books and a Bite: Pairing the Best Local Bookstores with the Ideal Lunch
New books read over tasty eats is a true afternoon delight.
Itās Transphobic Comedyās Biggest Week, Minneapolis!
Plus more dumb thoughts from Matt Birk, a new Black-owned bookstore, and the cost of campaigning in today's Flyover.
Garrison Keillor: āViolently Angry Womenā Just Donāt Understand My New Novel
The disgraced radio icon didn't like the Star Tribune's review.
āA Natural Curiosityā: New Book Celebrates The Bell Museumās Big Ideas
āIf nothing else, when people read this, I think they can come to understand what a wonderful treasure this is for the state and for the country."
In 1970, Minneapolis Teachers Risked it All, Broke the Law, and Went on Strike
The author of the forthcoming "Strike!" talks about the chance teachers took: "By picking up a placard and going on the street, you have automatically lost your job. That's how the law was written."
Meet the MN Book Influencers Blowing Up on TikTok, Instagram
Is this the most wholesome corner of the internet? Yes it is.
Sequoia Nagamatsu Spent 10 Years Writing a Book About a Plague
The St. Olaf prof's debut novel, 'How High We Go In the Dark,' is generating healthy amount of buzz in the literary world.
U.S. Bank āDeeply Sorryā for Calling Cops, Handcuffing Black Customer
Plus Chauvin changes mind, hospitals plead with the unvaxxed, and Marlon James keeps winning in today's Flyover.
Mary Franson: Waiter! Thereās mRNA in My Soup!
Plus a great Minnesotan poet passes, your boss has opinions, COVID persists, and Target gets good PR in today's Flyover.