Broadway Actress Laura Osnes has been tapped for a Tony for her work on the musical "Bonnie & Clyde."
Scott Svare recently completed a short film about friend Stephen Browman, a 16-year-old blind student at BHS. See it here.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Burnsville Patch has you covered.
Romances colored by their historical settings, and recommended by Galaxie Library staff, create memorable tales for a February read.
The Minneapolis artist opened an exhibit at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center this week.
Dakota County Libraries are sponsoring free author talks over the coldest months of the year.
These books will help start out your 2012 right.
The days leading up to NYE will be quiet in Burnsville, but for a few key events.
Looking for something local to do on New Year's Eve? Patch has you covered.
A roundup of events for Burnsville's weekend warriors.
These events and more from Burnsville Patch.
These books will warm you right up this holiday season.
Holly confronts her husband and the strange man accompanying him.
Christmas is more than three weeks away, but Burnsville is already replete with holiday events.
This weekend: Rock, swing, wine and lots and lot of dancing.
Contribute your photos, ideas and poll answers to shape our story of the season.
The county is looking for Dakota County writers to showcase their work in January.
Burnsville Patch learns how to take a proper cup of tea, the Japanese way.
Christopher O’Riley performs at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center tomorrow.
An opera featured at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center sparked controversy after Native Americans protested the absence of Natives in the production.
Get your craft on! Stop by one of these arts, vintage or crafts fairs coming up in the area.
“50/50” has the right mix of comedy and drama.
“Moneyball” takes a different look at America's quintessential game.
In the midst of the worst recession since the 1930s, Heatherlyn gave up her day job in Burnsville to pursue music full time. After two years and thousands of miles on the road, the singer has a new album and a new mantra: authentic, available, audacious.
"Drive" is a suspenseful crime yarn with an old school feel.
Tim Hammes, an art instructor at Burnsville High School, has a show up at the Great Frame Up.
"Grandma's Little Helper," a play by Kris Bauske, was the chosen favorite at Chameleon Theatre Circle's 12th annual New Play Festival.
Monter's Verdict: "The Warrior" is a knockout as an action-packed film about a family struggling to make it in the take-no-prisoners world of mixed martial arts.
The kids are back in school, leaving you to pick up one of these recommended reads in your spare time.
A clip from open mic night at the Buzz Coffee & Cafe on Saturday.
Jenna Graves, a 13-year old from Burnsville, competed at the Minnesota State Fair Grandstand Sunday in front of nearly 10,000 people in the Minnesota State Fair Amateur Talent Contest finals.
Jenna Graves, an eighth grader from Nicollet The Middle schooler Jenna Graves is now a contender in the finals at the Minnesota State Fair.
A gallery of the painters, potters and jewelers featured at Art and All That Jazz this year.
A clip of one of the bands at this year's festival.
We interview the Aussie duo before their concert, which will start at 7:30 p.m. at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center.
Follow the Muse will feature works of unusual mediums and textures
After months of financial uncertainty, planners regroup and event will be held in August as planned.
Judges with the Best of the Road contest came to town this week. Here's what they had to say.
Novelist Laurie Stolarz made her first appearance at the Burnhaven Library, telling her readers about how she became a writer.
Annual Burnsville event seeks community donations to keep August event hitting the high notes.