Great opportunity Wednesday to meet authors Michael Brodkorb and Allison Mann. They will be in Duluth March 6 in support of their Minnesota-based and best-selling true crime book, 'The Girls Are Gone'.
If you received a new E-reading machine for Christmas - maybe an iPad or tablet or even a Nook or Kindle - and aren't confident in how to operate it, you're in luck! The Duluth Public Library is holding a free event to help you out.
After several years of reduced library hours due to city budget challenges, the voters of Duluth passed a referendum in 2011 that freed up additional funding for the library. This vote of confidence inspired the library’s staff and supporting organizations to take library services to the next level by not only restoring the hours that had been lost, but by organizing more programs and free events
What would you do if you kept waking up from a dream that seems bizarre and yet kept drawing you back in. It's such a different dream that you start writing things down. Now it looks like a story, that's what happened to Suzie Plakson.
As we age, our eyesight often fails us to the point we have great difficultly reading. While glasses and some surgeries will help, often doctors tell patients to use a magnifying glass for reading as a last resort. Now The Daily says help has come by using a iPad.
So, you're thinking of catching up on some reading this summer? Well, you're not alone.
Amazon.com has come out with its list of the most well-read cities in America. The website created its rankings by looking sales of books, magazines and newspapers in print and on the Kindle since January 1 of this year.