The Eagan Art House announces the Harvest of Art Community Art Exhibit, Sept. 9 through Nov. 2.
The orchestra and chorus is looking for new performers for its 2012 to 2013 season.
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Love stories colored by their historical settings create memorable tales for a February read.
Dakota County Libraries is once again launching their winter reading program.
Book reviews from Dakota County Libraries may point you in the direction of a fresh perspective.
Which movie do you watch year-after-year, and always will?
Le Cordon Bleu's new restaurant in Mendota Heights gets a favorable review in Heavy Table.
Travel without leaving your favorite reading spot.
Pick up a spooky tale from the library.
Resident is both a contributing artist and a patient of Amplatz Children's Hospital.
Combining her passions for photography and storm-chasing, Mendota Heights resident Valarie Namen captures "Terror on the Plains" and a place in the Fine Arts Exhibition.
Sibley House Historic Site will be open weekends from Memorial Day to Labor Day, and also features several special events this summer.
Soprano alumna Karrah O'Daniel returns to Convent of the Visitation School to stage a benefit recital for relief in Haiti with fiancé and pianist Jonathan Cambry.
17-year-old artist, Jimmy Reagan, held his first art showcase at Sunfish Cellars last weekend. His artwork will remain on display through the month.
The mixed choir will perform their spring concert April 29, 30 and May 1.
Bernard Friel, called "best-kept secret," will display nature photography at Saint Paul's Art Crawl next weekend.
Four nationally known comedians who also happen to be moms will leave you laughing at The Joke Joint Comedy Club.
Jack Lambert muses on the creative process, the state of book publishing today, and Post-it Notes.
The outcome is under wraps, but Andi Brenne is all smiles about her recent adventure on the classic TV show.
Teens can create a fabric quilt patch in the style of African-American quilters of Gees Bend, Ala.
"Bitter Waitress," a mix of monologue, song and video, starts its four-show run at the Joke Joint Comedy Club Tuesday Jan. 18. But is it meant for an audience of anyone other than disgruntled service staff?