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Features for Friday, May 04, 2007

A suitcase full of smiles as White Barn reveals ‘Secrets Every Traveler Should Know’

If the recent heavy headlines and posturing politicians have got you down, then treat yourself and your family and friends to a fun, sassy little revue now playing at the White Barn in St. Helena.

Spring Treasures from the Napa Valley Chorale

The Napa Valley Chorale’s spring concert, “Choral Treasures,” is Sunday at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Performances are at 3:30 and 7 p.m.

Film bites

“Away From Her” — It’s an intriguing paradox: In quiet, understated ways, this film marks the debut of a powerfully talented new director.

Fab Four’s tribute to Beatles not a concert, but theater

Diehard fans of the Beatles who only want to see a strictly faithful impersonation might have been turned off by the second half of the Fab Four’s show at Lincoln Theater on Saturday night, where the group performed songs the original band never did in concert.

Midsummer & magic

The week before a production opens, officially known as Tech Week, often is called by many other more colorful sobriquets.

Aspen Santa Fe Ballet — a hybrid that’s taking flight in the art world performs at the Opera House Friday

The nationally renowned Aspen Santa Fe Ballet performs at the Napa Valley Opera House on Friday.

Lincoln Theater’s 50th anniversary celebration continues with Broadway shows and world music

The Lincoln Theater continues its year-long 50th anniversary celebration with a summer and fall that features a wide selection of world, traditional and classical music, dance, comedy, family entertainment as well as two full-scale Andrew Lloyd Webber Broadway musicals.

Art Notes: Plein Air at Napa Valley Museum

The Napa Valley Museum newest show “Northern Views: California Painting in the Plein Air Tradition,” opens with a reception Friday, 6-8 p.m.

Dreamweavers’ ‘Dinner Party’ serves up wit and desire

When Neil Simon’s play “The Dinner Party” opened on Broadway nearly seven years ago, some drama critics were baffled when the witty banter onstage gave way to deep emotion and powerful erotic longing.

Enigmatologist — a what? — shares his puzzle expertise

Will Shortz, crossword editor of the New York Times and puzzle master for NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday, appears at the Napa Valley Opera House on  May 11 at 8 p.m.

Between the rows: ‘Rumors’ and more

Napa High School’s highly entertaining production of Noel Coward’s farce “Rumors” continues this week with performances Thursday at 7 p.m. and Friday at 8 p.m.

'Catch 'em all' fever returns in new version of 'Pokemon'

Oh, "Pokemon." Kids everywhere have anxiously awaited your next arrival -- and so have their parents.

Worship Briefs

May Friendship Day

Mango Mama, 40 Karats — wine from Margaritaville

On a recent trip to the appealing but tiny island of Key West, I motored by Key West Winery on a rented scooter three times before my curiosity got the best of me. I had to find out what kind of wine they make in Key West.

Toast of the valley: Folio Winemakers Studio opens

The Michael Mondavi family has opened Folio Winemakers’ Studio in the Carneros appellation. Michael Mondavi described the new studio as “a place where our family, along with other small producers, can create beautifully crafted wines.”

Finding Eden

As Elaine Villamin tells the story, her father wanted to plant something in his backyard.

The World in a Glass: Scam targets wineries

Jack Heeger

Taste of the Valley: Downtown Farmers Market opens today

The Napa Downtown Farmers Market begins its 29th season today in the south parking lot of Copia on First Street.

Phantom Fork: BarBersQ menu comes with sophisticated style

BarBersQ is not some sloppy, red-check plastic tablecloth barbecue joint, the kind you find all across America.

food bites

NEW GEAR: Gombe Reserve coffee from Green Mountain Coffee Roasters

Register recipes: May 1

Zucchini-wrapped Goat Cheese with Yellow Lentil Vinaigrette

The good gourmet

Eating well is a topic bandied about the dinner table in an increasing number of homes today.

Go wild for wildflowers

Napa resident Michael Landis is a professional horticulture, landscape and architecture photographer who has produced over 100 books.

John’s Rose Garden opens up May 12

May 12, the day before Mother’s Day, Gladys Dallas will open John’s Rose Garden to the public in memory of her husband, the master rose grower, who died in 2000.

An Earth Day perspective on handling wildland fires

With Earth Day still fresh in our minds, it feels natural for today’s Firewise column to acknowledge the importance wildland fire awareness plays in a larger historical context our surroundings.

Plans under way for a ‘sacred garden’ in Napa

Napa will soon have its first “sacred garden,” a place for mediation, healing and prayer.

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