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Features for Friday, April 20, 2007

NVC’s ‘Uncommon Women’ present remarkable production of Wendy Wasserstein’s classic play

Five women. Six years. In Wendy Wasserstein’s “Uncommon Women and Others,” the women meet in a New York restaurant 1977, six years after they graduated from Mt. Holyoke college for women, one of the traditional “seven sisters” colleges of the East.

Simon Cowell says annoyed expression on ‘Idol’ was not response to Virginia Tech shootings

LOS ANGELES — An annoyed look from “American Idol” judge Simon Cowell as a contestant expressed sadness over the Virginia Tech shootings was drastically misintrepreted, Cowell and the show said Wednesday.

The Fab Four bring Beatles act to Yountville on April 28

When Ron McNeil plays Beatles songs with the Fab Four, he focuses on more than nailing the lyrics, harmonies and chords that get more complex during the course of a show.

The cat's pajamas

Broadway comes to Napa Friday when Justin-Siena Theatre presents its “reimagined” production of the Tony Award-winning “Cats.”

Hula from Na Lei Hulu I Ka Wekiu

A joyous celebration of a beautiful art form, Hawaii’s hula is a style of dance not seen regularly on the mainland.

A tale of three cats

This may be the Year of the Boar, but in this valley it feels like the year of the cat. Or at least, the month of the cat.

Valley arts community remembers Lisa Raboy

The Napa Valley arts community lost a gifted and vibrant member when Lisa Raboy passed away from cancer Saturday. A memorial celebration of her life is scheduled for Saturday at 1 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Napa.

Rising opera star returns for a benefit concert

Locally she’s known as the daughter of Margie and Harry Cadelago, but that may not be for long. Angela Cadelago, the guest performer at an upcoming an benefit concert at the Carmelite Monastery in Oakville, is also an up and coming opera star. 

Rodgers and Hammerstein’s favorite work, ‘Carousel’ comes to the Opera House

The Bay Area’s acclaimed Lamplighters Music Theatre, in partnership with the Napa Valley Opera House, presents Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II’s sweeping musical “Carousel” in concert this weekend.

Between the rows: Napa High returns from Ireland

Ireland extended a warm and unusually sunny welcome to 119 Napa High School choir students, along with 27 staff and chaperones, during spring break.

Worship notes: Unitarians study moral politics

Rainer Hoenicke, a systems ecologist and member of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of North Bay, speaks to the Fellowship Sunday on “Moral Politics and How Societies Choose to Fall or Succeed — Lessons for Unitarian Universalists.” The Fellowship meets at 11 a.m. at the Boys & Girls Club of Napa Valley, 1515 West Pueblo Ave., Napa. Child care is provided. Info, 252-1885.

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Taste of the Valley: Fast & Fresh

Last week, we asked readers to send along their recommendations for local places to eat.  Here’s a sample of the comments we got. If you’d like to share your own local favorite, send your comments to Food Page editor Sasha Paulsen, spaulsen@napanews.com

How will you keep them in Napa, once they’ve seen Farm?

With its sprawling veranda, warming patio fire and sweeping vista of green Carneros vineyards, the entry to Farm — the newest restaurant to open as part of the upscale Carneros Inn — is as inviting grandma’s kitchen on a family holiday.

Small bites: Drink a cup, save a chimp

Consider this the continuing evolution of coffee from morning wake-up call to political action. Vermont’s Green Mountain Coffee Roasters’ latest “special reserve” offering is being produced in conjunction with Jane Goodall.

How to cut fat in meat, but not flavor

Let’s face it, when it comes to ground meat, fat adds flavor. But cutting fat doesn’t have to condemn a dish to tastelessness.

CIA immerses students in wine

Merriam-Webster dictionary defines “immersion” as “instruction based on extensive exposure to surroundings or conditions that are native or pertinent to the object of study.”

Immersion students are a varied lot ... like the wines

Why would someone spend nearly six weeks and up to $15,000 to learn about wine?

The ice cream man cometh

When Neal Gottlieb returned from the Peace Corps, he decided that he would follow the grand tradition of making good while doing good.

Toast of the Valley

Down Under comes to Napa as Copia presents an Australian Walkabout, a walk-around winetasting, Saturday, noon to 3 p.m.

College hosts Earth Day Napa Valley

The Environmental Education Coalition of Napa County presents “Earth Day Napa Valley — Building Awareness and Inspiring Change” a free event April 21, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Napa Valley College soccer fields.

Volunteers invited to build bird boxes at Skyline wildflower show and sale today

Community members and service groups, working with the Napa/Solano Audubon Society, are assembling bird-nesting boxes today at the California Native Plant Society’s Wildflower Show at Skyline Park in Napa. The nesting boxes, made from kits, will be placed in the field in locations provided by the Audubon Society.

Polish artist/author provides a birds’ eye view of Napa County

From Register Staff

Kitchen in the Vineyards

Situated on two acres of zinfandel vines, the home of Pam and Bill Connolly rises from the valley floor like a Tuscan castle, complete with a stonework rear entrance, arched openings and massive chimneys.

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Marriage Licenses

AGTARAP-BLANZA -- Santos Castelo Agtarap Jr., 25, Lena Drive, American Canyon, to Mary Ann Umipig Blanza, 27, Lena Drive, American Canyon.

Birth Announcements

Queen of the Valley

Bockhahn

Fred and Fay (Swett) Bockhahn of Napa celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary on April 14, 2007. Family and friends offered congratulations at an open house at the couple's home. Cake and refreshments were shared while reminiscing old times and fond memories.

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