ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Rambling man comes home
By Emily Zimmer , June 12, 2010
Book Reviews: A Minnesota favorite captured in recorded dialog
Here’s a book that the fans of the late Jon Hassler have been waiting for. It’s “Conversations With Jon Hassler,” by Joseph Plut (Nodin Press, $19.95 paper). And you don’t even have to be a fan to appreciate what Plut has done.By Dave Wood, columnist , May 27, 2010
For the love of dance
By Nathan Hansen , May 27, 2010
Your weekend: Memorial Day ceremonies are Monday in Rosemount
Learn about investing, sing a song and pay tribute to those who served this weekend in Rosemount.May 27, 2010
Your weekend: Citywide garage sale is this weekend
Bargain hunters should have a field day at this weekend's Rosemount community garage sales. But if sales aren't your thing, Rosemount also is offering a full day's worth of meals served up as fund raisers and a chance for kids to practice their reading skills by reading with trained therapy dogs.May 20, 2010
Historical society plans a book on Rosemount’s history
The Rosemount Historical Society wants to publish a book on the city’s history, even as it’s happening. That’s a big job, and the historical society is looking for residents’ help to get the job done.By Nathan Hansen , May 13, 2010
Artist wins recognition in DNR contest
By Nathan Hansen , May 13, 2010
Book Report: Works for baseball fans, fans of mothers this week
The Minnesota Twins have a new ballpark and player who now makes $157,00 per game and also a new book by a reporter well-qualified to tell the story of how the Washington Senators came to Minneapolis and became the Twins.By Dave Wood, columnist , May 07, 2010
Your weekend: Guys and Dolls is on stage this weekend at RHS
Plays, stories and a tennis party are on the schedule this weekend in Rosemount.May 06, 2010
Book Report: A triple treat this week
The novel I’m about to discuss reminds me of the work of my boss at the Star Tribune, Charles W. Bailey II, co-authored; a novel that sticks in my head.By Dave Wood, columnist , April 29, 2010
Book Report: Entertaining local topic will stir many memories
In 2003, Minneapolis native Samuel Hynes, retired Woodrow Wilson Professor of Literature at Princeton University, wrote a wonderful book, “The Growing Seasons,” about what life was like growing up in south Minneapolis in the 1930s.April 23, 2010
Grant will fund Americana festival
The Rosemount Area Arts Council has picked up steam over the last couple of years planning events and offering opportunities for residents. The Metropolitan Regional Arts Council has taken notice and has awarded the young group a grant.By Emily Zimmer , December 18, 2009
Kids’ classic comes to the stage
Nick Bockoven is usually a clean kid. He doesn’t like messes. But to play Pig-Pen, the famous Peanuts character, Bockoven is willing to get dirty. “I like the fact that I can be him and be crazy,” said Bockoven, a 14-year-old Rosemount High School student.By Emily Zimmer , December 18, 2009
Hear ghost stories Saturday at the library
When Robert Trail librarian Gladys Kim saw the Hastings Paranormal Team present last fall at the Hastings Library, she made a mental note that she wanted to bring the group to Rosemount sometime after the library opened.By Emily Zimmer , October 30, 2009
Solve a murder, help the arts
The Rosemount Area Arts Council needs to raise some money. But it also wants to expose people to the arts. So it’s sponsoring its second Mystery Dinner Theater at 6 p.m. Nov. 13 at the Rosemount Community Center.By Emily Zimmer , October 23, 2009
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