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Features for Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Film Bites: March 15

“I Think I Love My Wife” — Chris Rock says his latest film is a more accurate reflection of who he is. It’s more realistic, more introspective, more subdued.

Teen concert series kicks off at Club 1515

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Napa Valley and Friday Night Live will host monthly concert series for local high school students beginning Friday night at Club 1515, the Teen Center at the Boys & Girls Club

The Capitol Steps make the most out of new material in third Napa engagement

With no shortage of material to draw from, the Capitol Steps return to town last week, fresh jokes and all.

And then there was one ...

After weeks of competitive rounds, one Napa Valley teenager has won the title of Idol NV 2007.

Good ‘Ghost,’ bad ‘Witch’

“Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter” was one of the first games to really show off the graphical power of the Xbox 360, and the game itself was amazing to boot.

Frankenstein for lunch

ICHIHARA, Japan  — Kazumi Shimomura’s kitchen table is cluttered with tools not usually associated with cooking: A pair of tweezers, a razor knife and a digital camera.

Vienna’s famed Boys Choir bring songs and more to Lincoln Theater

 The Vienna Boys Choir, one of the oldest choirs in the world, has been a symbol of Austria for nearly 500 years.

Boomer and Gen Xer — a dream jazz pairing at the Opera House

It’s a dream pairing — Pat Metheny, the baby boomer guitar god whose musical palette embraces everything from Ornette Coleman to contemporary jazz, and pianist Brad Mehldau, the brooding Gen X prince of the piano.

Heavy metal bands to rock the heck out of religious town

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands — A heavy metal rock festival hoping to hold an open-air concert in an area known as the Dutch Bible Belt received a permit on one condition: no cursing.

‘Vineland the Musical’ to unlock the legend behind Chile’s wines

“Vineland the Musical,” described by promoters as “the tale of life in Chile at the turn of the century, its politics, its people ... a life with parallels today,” comes to Copia Sunday for one performance.

YouTube announces new awards to recognize best user-created videos of the year

NEW YORK — Lonelygirl15, OK Go and other YouTube sensations will get an opportunity to walk down a virtual red carpet.

What’s up at the Arts Council

For this latest cultural planning update, I’m writing from Washington, D.C., where for the second year in a row I am attending the Arts Advocacy conference, sponsored by Americans for the Arts.

Lila Downs

Lila Downs, daughter of an Scottish-American father and a Mixteca Indian mother, grew up in two worlds: Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca and Minneapolis, Minn.

The festival goes on

Audience favorites — including one of the jazz world’s top vocalists — will return to wine country to headline an abbreviated Robert Mondavi Summer Musical Festival this year.

Art Notes: Jock McDonald at di Rosa

“Jock McDonald: A Series of Series” opens Saturday at the di Rosa Preserve’s Gatehouse Gallery.

SF’s funniest vie for laughs at the Opera House

Big laughs come to the Napa Valley Opera House when Bay Area comedian Mark Pitta hosts the Best of the San Francisco International Stand-Up Comedy Competition, Saturday at 8 p.m.

Passport to skills and credit

Summer travelers who sign up with Napa Valley College bring back more than snapshots and souvenirs from their trips abroad — they also earn credit for coursework and gain a richer understanding of their subjects, from foreign languages to art history.

Grapevine

St. A's Decathlon Team takes first

Bourbon Point Memories Run Dry

As the last few boxes get packed and cement blocks are pulled from underneath cobwebby axles, Chris Krzywicki grabs the cordless drill, his eyes on the steel Art Deco nameplates adorning his father's old vacation mobile home.

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Education

The life of a vineyard

The genesis of this story is in a bottle of wine shared one evening at Zuzu by members of the Napa Valley Grapegrowers and wine writers from the Register.

Inaugural inductees enter Vintners Hall of Fame

Nine leading lights of the California wine industry were inducted into the Vintners Hall of Fame during festive ceremonies at the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone March 9.

Upside-down pear gingerbread makeover for Easter brunch

Celebrate without a cake? Never.

Crunchy shrimp without the fryer

Don’t you love those succulent shrimp with the crunchy, golden coconut coating? You know, the ones they have at all the big chain restaurants.

Team work

Polly Lappetito is as likely to talk about surfing as sweetbreads, and her entry into the culinary world came by way of a stint as a cook on a fishing boat, but the fun-loving chef has nonetheless risen to a top spot in the restaurant world.

Register recipe: March 20

Pan Seared Day Boat Scallops Yukon Gold Potato “Risotto” with English Peas and Artichoke Porcini Relish

Ross-Adams

Melissa Maylene Ross and Steven Edward Adams announce their engagement to be married on March 31 at the Marriott Hotel in Napa.

Koroknay-Dalton

Kristina Koroknay and Chris Dalton of American Canyon were married on Sept. 23, 4 p.m., at Maui Prince Hotel, Makena, Maui Hawaii.

Wheelan-Speaks

Shannon Wheelan and Josh Speaks of Sacramento announce their engagement to be married in September.

Hill

Joseph and Alice (Neihart) Hill of Napa celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Feb. 25. Joe and Alice's family hosted a party at Napa Elks Lodge to celebrate the couple's anniversary. The 70 guests present included family and friends from near and far. Four generations were present -- Hetta Hobson, matron of honor at the couple's wedding in 1947 came from Elk Grove. Hartzel Hill, who was best man, was also present.

Marriage Licenses

ANSTEY-LOKEN -- Joshua Arron Anstey, 32, Sky Oaks Drive, Angwin, to Kristen Ann Loken, Dollarhide Road, 32, St. Helena.

Ditlow-Clark

Lena Ditlow and Will Clark of San Leandro announce their engagement to be married on May 12 at Marriott Napa Valley.

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