Jane Burns, The Capital Times

Jane Burns

The Capital Times

Madison, WI, United States

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Past articles by Jane:

Improbable rise: Author of 'Giannis' book reflects on Bucks' winning year

Mirin Fader is the author of “Giannis: The Improbable Rise of an NBA MVP,” published Aug. 10 by Hachette Books. → Read More

Know Your Madisonian: Author of Lake Mendota social history sees a different side of the city

Lifelong sailor and Betty Lou Cruises captain Don Sanford wrote “On Fourth Lake: A Social History of Lake Mendota.” → Read More

On View

The borders are wide, and so is the variety of artistic talent residing on Madison’s North Side. → Read More

On View

From aces to kings, the subjects of playing cards serve as inspiration for a community art project. → Read More

Exhibits' last days make museums a perfect holiday destination

A guide to what's on view for a little while longer, and holiday hours. → Read More

On View

Photos from Middleton's nature spots turn an eye to the beauty in the community. → Read More

Cheese plates add pizzazz to holiday tables

With a few tips and tricks, creating a fancy cheese plate doesn't have to be intimidating. → Read More

UW professor's work on Midwest Folksongs gets Grammy nod

Earlier this year, Jim Leary’s book and CD project received a higher star rating than Keith Richards by a British music magazine. On Monday, Leary found out he will be → Read More

On View

Three painters' diverse approaches can be seen in an exhibit at Edgewood College Gallery. → Read More

On View

Forty-one photos at the Arboretum's gallery show nature in various forms and details. → Read More

On View

Drawings and prints show the foundation for the Spring Green native's work in the area. → Read More

Polar Express ride is becoming a new holiday tradition

As the weather turns cold, certain travel destinations become popular. There are cruises to the Caribbean or flights to Disney World and, beginning this weekend, train rides to the North → Read More

ON VIEW

Sixteen paintings of saints and sages were created in a traditional style that dates back centuries. → Read More

Dickey Chapelle brought images of war home to Wisconsin, America

A Wisconsin native is remembered as a trailblazing combat journalist. → Read More

Film festival seeks to broaden understanding of the world

This weekend's Tales From Planet Earth shows 40 free films with environmental themes. → Read More

Rush Creek returns, cheese fans rejoice

After a year away, the cheese made in Dodgeville will be back on many holiday tables. → Read More

Catching Up: Neighborhood mosaics

While highway construction continues around the Beltline and beyond, one complete project is bringing a bit of flair to a South Side neighborhood. → Read More

On View

A video installation breaks down the opulence of huge fountains to reverse their impact. → Read More

Edgerton book festival celebrates 10th year

The festival celebrating books and a famed local author will be held for the 10th year → Read More

Herb Society to feature sage at annual event

The herb has food uses beyond fall flavors, and a variety of other uses. → Read More