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Henry Cole has provided the pictures and words for several books in the children's section of the library. "Forever Home" is his latest work.
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What can you find at this year’s festival? Jennifer Widman with the South Dakota Center for the Book shares what to expect.
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Treopia Green Washington shares her personal connection to a historic desegregation. Her brother is one of the Little Rock Nine.
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Craig Johnson has penned 18 books following the escapades of the fictional Wyoming sheriff Walt Longmire. His latest novel hits shelves next week.
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Rockie Lyons discusses Bob's Café in Sioux Falls, her sister's death in one of the country's first mass shootings and her nonlinear grief.
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The fourth edition of "Exploring with Custer: The 1874 Black Hills Expedition" feels like a new book. Paul Horsted walks us through its historic and modern photos.
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A historian once said that the other gorgons are mere appendages to Medusa, and their stories don't matter. So author Lauren J.A. Bear decided to tell their stories.
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Women remain stubbornly underrepresented in the classical music industry. The ones who do break through the glass ceiling have to deal with another challenge: sexism.
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Author Christian Madsbjerg offers a new philosophy on how to pay attention. Set aside your opinions and take a look around you.
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Artist Hector Curriel opens a new exhibit at the Brookings Arts Council. He joins In the Moment to discuss his work and show off his art supplies.