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The butter-head sculptures remain one of the Fair's most visited features, attracting new-comers and old-timers alike. Minneapolis writer Leslie Ball made it there today and wrote this poem.
The Midmorning book club: Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen is as close to a literary rock star as any author who lived in the 18th century. She inspires two new movies this summer. The Midmorning book club examines "Pride and Prejudice" with an author who has researched the era, down to the its card games.
Poet Louis Jenkins  writes about life 'North of the Cities'
Duluth poet Louis Jenkins writes prose poems -- short paragraphs that turn everyday life into sparkling bits of homespun philosophy and sardonic humor. His new collection is "North of the Cities."
Jonis Agee imagines criminal life on the Mississippi
Author Jonis Agee's new novel, "The River Wife," actually tells the story of several wives, five generations of women who live on a piece of land on the Mississippi River in southern Missouri.
Illustrator says goodbye to Harry Potter series
Mary GrandPre grew up in Bloomington and was living in St. Paul when she began illustrating the U.S. version of Harry Potter books. As such, she's had advanced knowledge about the books, including how the series finally ends.
Teen fiction can be fun!
Midday examines the hype around the latest Harry Potter book, and discovers other young adult books that can hook kids into reading.
Loft Literary Center names new director
The Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis has named Jocelyn Hale as its new executive director. She will succeed Linda Myers, who is retiring in the fall after 13 years at the organization.
The importance of reading (and not just Harry Potter)
Dana Gioia, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, has nothing against the Harry Potter books, the last of which hits store shelves a minute past midnight Saturday. But Gioia argues we'd need a new Harry Potter every month to get kids reading as much as they should.
Justin Morneau featured in book aimed at youth
Minnesota Twins first baseman Justin Morneau is featured in a new book, "Before the Glory: 20 Baseball Heroes Talk About Growing Up and Turning Hard Times into Home Runs." The book highlights players talking about their childhood and some of the challenges they faced growing up.