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Features for Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Strike up the band

The Napa High School Marching Band, directed by Harry Cadelago and led by drum major Jack Ramey, will make its traditional march indoors this Thursday at the annual fall concert, which will also feature the Napa High orchestra and jazz band. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. in the District Auditorium, 2425 Jefferson St. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased in advance by calling the music office at 253-3705.

ODC's 'Velveteen Rabbit' set to open in San Francisco

ODC Dance returns to Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Nov. 25 through Dec. 4 to perform its 19th annual holiday production of Margery Williams' classic children's tale, "The Velveteen Rabbit," in two enchanting acts.

Swing and Latin music this weekend at the Opera House

Bring your dancing shoes when the Bay Area's preeminent swing band, Swing Fever performs their swinging sounds at the Napa Valley Opera House, Friday at 8 p.m. in the Cafe Theatre. Free swing lessons begin at 7 p.m. in the Cafe Theatre. Swing Fever plays it, as jazz critic Phil Elwood once said, as though the numbers are "on today's Hit Parade."

Solano College Theatre turns to suspense with 'Wait Until Dark'

Solano College Theatre continues its exciting 2005-06 season with the thriller "Wait Until Dark" directed by Hector Correa, which opened Nov. 9.

'As Good As It Getz' at DG's

It's been 10 months since music fans had to be turned away from downtown Napa's premier music spot, DG's, for an opportunity to hear the music of jazz master Stan Getz.

Taking a bite out of hunger

Art exhibits run a wide, and often eclectic, range of creative endeavors produced by some of the more imaginative members of society. Important exhibitions often deal with topics ranging from the serious to the mundane, whose message leaves viewers pondering their relationship to the art. They inspire us by giving us insight into how others view our existence, and if we're lucky, we come away a tiny bit enlightened by what we've experienced.

UC Davis-Globe agreement promises new era of Shakespeare

Sacramento-area students facing Hamlet's soliloquy or a Shakespeare sonnet, don't despair -- help is on the way through a new agreement between the Globe Theatre of London and the University of California, Davis.

Brubeck proteges demonstrate future of jazz in fine hands

When the executive director of the University of the Pacific's Brubeck Institute told an eager crowd at Copia last Saturday night we'd be listening to five of the most talented musicians in the nation any minute, he wasn't just whistlin' "Dixie."

Csardas, the national dance of Hungary, on stage at the Lincoln Theater

From Register Staff

'The Hard Nut's joyous holiday fun returns to Berkeley

For some it's the anti-Nutcracker; for others it's one gifted dancer's spirited take on a holiday tradition. Either way, it's "The Hard Nut," the Mark Morris Dance Group's unique and joyful interpretation of the Nutcracker ballet, which they'll perform Dec. 9-18 in Zellerbach Hall in Berkeley.

Ellis Marsalis Quartet to perform at the Opera House

The reigning patriarch of a whole generation of jazz, Ellis Marsalis, performs with his Quartet at the Napa Valley Opera House, Dec. 3 at 8 p.m. Marsalis will be joined by son Jason on drums, Derek Douget on saxophone and Bill Huntington on bass.

Napa Valley Symphony Holiday Concert features the Voices of London

The Napa Valley Symphony presents its 2005 Holiday Concert with the Voices of London on Dec, 4, at 3 p.m. at the newly refurbished Lincoln Theater in Yountville. The program includes selections from Handel's "Messiah," "Los Reyes Siguen l'Estrella," "Nio Dios d'Amor Herido," and "Todo Quanto Pudo Dar" by Guerrero, followed by Bennett's "Five Carols" and Rutter's "Sans Day Carol" and "Noel Nouvelet."

Carols in the Caves announces the start of its 2005-06 season

The valley's Improvisator David Auerbach will launch the 20th season of Carols in the Caves and the first Drums of Peace Dec. 3.

Images of endangered speciesat the Napa Valley Museum

The eyes have it in this show. Whether it's the Flattened Musk Turtle, the Florida Key Deer or the Northeastern Beach Tiger Beetle, they are all looking into a camera with an unwavering, penetrating gaze that seems -- at least to this writer -- to be asking, "What are you doing?"

art notes for 11/23/05

On the march

Angelina Jolie gets Cambodian citizenship, passport

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia -- Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has received a Cambodian passport after being made a citizen of the impoverished Southeast Asian country, an associate said Tuesday.

Koppel to bid farewell on final 'Nightline' broadcast

NEW YORK -- The Ted Koppel era on ABC's "Nightline" ends with his farewell Tuesday night after 25 years of offering a serious alternative to late-night laughs.

Film capsules

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