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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

... or take a chance on a masterpiece for $5

There are those of us, who, however much fun we might have attempting to paint a picture, will still have to admit that the only way we’ll ever have anything we’d actually like to hang on a wall will be to buy it.

Create your own art ...

If you’ve ever had a yen to take an easel outdoors and paint but don’t know where to begin, Gretchen Kimball has a solution for you.

Art notes: Christensen tribute to Grigich Hills

Wine lovers and art collectors are invited to the unveiling of watercolorist Eric Christensen’s latest painting, which commemorates Grgich Hills Estate’s 30th anniversary.

Choral Classic, competitions, reap awards for local singers

In what is apparently an effort to relocate most of the gold supply on the planet to Napa in the form of trophies and medals, local choral students are up to all kinds of things.

Justin Kan vlogs all day and all night on Justin.tv

Justin Kan has strapped a camera to the side of his head, and he won’t turn it off.

96-year-old author proves it’s never too late to write that book

BRICK, N.J. — Into his 90s, decimated by the loss of his beloved wife, and alone at night with the memories of a rough and sad childhood spent battling an alcoholic father and vicious anti-Semitism, Harry Bernstein decided to write.

Hi-De-Ho

The whole audience bouncing and swaying to the irresistible rhythm, everybody singing, “Hi-De-Ho!” Who could forget the sounds and imagery of Cab Calloway and his hot jazz orchestra?

Copia offers concerts and films in April

Entertainment at Copia in April brings to the stage four concerts that featuring guitar, jazz and the Great American Songbook.

Film bites

“Pride” — This swimming drama has enough buoyancy to remain afloat, though without the vigor of Terrence Howard and the charm of Bernie Mac, it likely would sink in its own sea of sports cliches.

Brendel delights chamber music fans with his first — and last — local performance

One of the pre-eminent interpreters of the classic piano repertoire, Alfred Brendel finally made it to wine country this week.

Skating on the Silver Screen

When a pair of Upvalley teens got the chance to appear in the major motion picture, “Little Children,” it seemed as if they were skating through life.

Grapevine

St. Helena student named to Dean's List

Quixote

Tucked amid the hills of Napa’s Stags Leap District, a small winery that broke ground more than a decade ago is drawing international attention — and many visitors to Carl Doumani’s Quixote winery are as interested in the place itself as in winemaker Mario Monticelli’s elegantly powerful petite syrahs and cabernets.

Toast of the Valley: March 23

Paul Frank of Gemstone Vineyards has been elected to the board of directors of the Emeril Lagasse Foundation, an organization dedicated to raising funds to help children in the New Orleans area and support children’s organizations that have a culinary or educational component.

Asparagus on the menu

With the arrival of spring last week comes the annual culinary treat of fresh asparagus from the California Delta.

Phantom Fork: Squeeze Inn goes back to the dawn of the burger age

The Fork reviews area restaurants, with an emphasis on more affordable establishments. Reader suggestions are welcomed.

Taste of the Valley: Guilt-free Gourmet at NV

NV Chef Peter Halikas teams up with noted chef, nutritionist and author Cheryl Forberg to create a scrumptious menu that won’t break your diet in a special dinner April 18.

Register recipes: March 27

Seared Ahi Tuna Salad with Spring Vegetables and Shallot Dressing

Venezuelan chef serves ant, monkey and spider dishes inspired by isolated tribe

CARACAS, Venezuela  — As a child in Puerto Ayacucho, gateway to Venezuela’s remote southern rainforests, Nelson Mendez was fascinated by tales of the isolated Yanomami Indians and their unusual diet.

This Easter is all about egg-cesorizing

For decades, decorating Easter eggs meant simply tossing a few colored tablets into cups of pungent vinegar. There were no hot glue guns involved, no adhesive-backed rhinestones or miniature pompoms in sight.

How to make a good egg

Here are some tips for accessorizing eggs, based on ideas from Cathie Filian and Steve Piacenza, co-hosts of DIY Network's "Creative Juice"

Clean chimneys; bringing spring inside; what to do with baby wildlife

Associated Press

Small space/big design - Napa designer, contractor creates a farmhouse with a modern twist

Bigger isn't always better. Contractor and home designer Tom Edwards regularly designs and builds 5,000-6,000 square foot homes for clients. So, when it came time to build a home for himself and his wife, Gloria, he knew just what he wanted.

Sweet violets, pansies and violas

In grammar school, Billy slipped me a Valentine and ran away. "Roses are red. Violets are blue. Limburger stinks, and so do you."

Wignall-Buccianti

Katie Wignall of Fairfield and Fausto Buccianti of Milan, Italy, announce their engagement to be married in Fairfield in the spring.

Wood

Charles and Gertrude (Beck) Wood of Napa celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary on March 1 in Napa. Around 45 friends and relatives gathered for cake and coffee at their home on MacLean Street.

Watson-Nelson

Lan Jill Watson and Brian Nelson of San Diego announce their engagement to be married Sept. 15 at the La Jolla Shores Hotel in La Jolla.

Martinez-Macler

Janette Lynn Martinez and Barry Craig Macler of Napa announce their engagement to be married on June 10 in Napa.

Christian

Mrs. Mildred Fern (Shimp) Christian of Napa celebrated her 97th birthday on Saturday, March 24, at New Life Tabernacle in Napa, where she read from the poem "I Love to Live," the last lines of which are, "I know by then I won't be fast and sometimes will be late, but it would be so pleasant to be around at 98. I have seen so many things and had a wonderful time, so I'm sure that I'll be willing to leave at the age of 99, maybe. Just one more thing I'd like to say, dear Lord, I thank You kindly, but if it's OK with You, I'd love to live past 109."

Birth Announcements

St. Helena Hospital

Marriage Licenses

CRUZ-FRAZIER ROBBINS -- Marc John Cruz, 38, Green Island Road, American Canyon, to Jeannie Lynne Frazier Robbins, 46, Green Island Road, American Canyon.

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