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Features for Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Baguette Quartette brings a bit of France to the White Barn this weekend

The Baguette Quartette,  which brings to life the music heard on Paris street corners, cafes and dance halls between 1920 and 1940, performs at the White Barn in St. Helena Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.

Young Russian prodigies to perform at Opera House on Valentine’s Day

The two young prodigies from Russia who perform Feb. 14 at the Napa Valley Opera House are among the winners of the Guzik Foundation Award, which earns them prizes and showcase performances in San Francisco, Moscow, Carnegie Hall and the Louvre.

A romantic valentine concert from ‘Three Men and a Baby ... Grand’

Celebrating both Valentine’s Day and Presidents Day weekend, Broadway and recording artists Lee Lessack, Brian Lane Green and John Boswell will bring their romantic, acclaimed show, “Three Men and a Baby ... Grand!” to Lincoln Theater in Yountville on Feb. 18.

Napa Valley Symphony presents Sir James Galway, Lady Galway

Flutist Sir James Galway and Lady Jeanne Galway join the Napa Valley Symphony for its second classical concert of 2007 this Sunday at the Lincoln Theater in Yountville.

Napa art gallery has you framed

Uwe Mueller and Alexander “Ali” Rafiee are talented artists and designers. Mueller is a sculptor and graphic artist; Rafiee paints canvas and ceramics with intricate designs. Both know how difficult it is for artists to display their work.

The countdown to ‘The Music Man’

The reopening of the renovated District Auditorium in 2004 made possible the revival of a long-standing Napa tradition — full-length musical productions by Napa and Vintage high schools.

Robin in our hood

Mt. George Elementary School students star in “Robin Hood” at the District Auditorium on Saturday.

Art notes: Mondavi gives $10,000 to NVUSD

Margrit Biever Mondavi got a surprise last Thursday at a board meeting of Napa Valley Unified School District where she had come to present a check for $10,000 — funds raised during the Robert Mondavi Winery’s Summer Festival concerts. 

Rock, show tunes and return performances

A former cheerleader and an aspiring opera singer emerged at the top of Saturday’s third round in the “Idol NV” singing competition at the Napa Valley Opera House, ahead of four other contestants including a football player who sang a Death Cab for Cutie song a cappella.

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