Los Lobos rocks the Opera House
When this reporter was assigned to review Los Lobos at the Napa Valley Opera House Saturday night, the unofficial word was it would be acoustic instruments only. Poor old wolves, I thought, reduced to playing lullaby music, watered-down versions of the old rowdy rock-blues-Tex/Mex mixture that is uniquely theirs.
Arts plan gets warm reception in Napa
After seven public meetings and scores of surveys and in-depth interviews, some 700 people have had a hand in drafting a four-year plan for the arts in Napa County.
Rock Around the Clock with Bill Haley’s original Comets
The Comets, formed in 1952 together with front man Bill Haley, were arguably the first rock ’n’ roll band. Among the pioneers who fused country and western with rhythm and blues to create rock ’n’ roll, they were leading musicians of the day and changed the face of music in the 1950s with hits like “Rock Around The Clock” and “Shake, Rattle and Roll.”
The return of the mustard
Kicking off this weekend with a lavish food and wine pairing, auction and dance, the 15th annual Napa Valley Mustard Festival takes place from Feb. 2 to March 29 throughout wine country.
All that jazz
Like America’s other great pastime, the jazz world relies on a farm system of sorts. Young musicians, with an interest, desire and ability to carry on the traditions that began in the Afro-American communities of the South around the turn of the last century, form the basis for the future of jazz music.
Symphony scales back for Zuill concert
The Napa Valley Symphony Orchestra’s mid-winter programs this weekend in Yountville’s Lincoln Theater have been scaled back to a chamber music concert.
The comic sound of music: Orchestra backs two-reelers at Opera House
For one night, on Feb. 1, the Napa Valley Opera House takes its audience time-traveling back to the heyday of the two-reel comedy, with three short films featuring the classic clowning of Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd and Charlie Chaplin.
Vintage students recreate the heartbreak of war in 'Miss Saigon’'
Two years ago, Vintage High School students dazzled Napa audiences with their performance of “Les Miserables.” Now students are mining both experience and imagination to recreate the chaotic world of Southeast Asia in the 1970s as they prepare their upcoming musical, “Miss Saigon.”
Cellist Zuill Bailey returns to Lincoln Theater
Nothing pleases Zuill Bailey more than turning people on to his music.
Rufus Wainwright At the Napa Valley Opera House
The Napa Valley Opera House has scored a coup in booking cutting-edge, controversial singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright for his only Bay Area appearance this year — a solo show scheduled on Sunday, March 9.
Manaleo charms sold-out Copia crowd with salute to Aloha State
With more and more natives of the Aloha State relocating to the mainland and a growing interest in all things Hawaiian, it should not have been a surprise to find that Copia had posted a “sold out” notice for its Community Spotlight series concert last Saturday night.
Community bulletin board
Education
Video Gamer: Don’t bother with the Zapper
Any gamer who has been around a while remembers “Duck Hunt” on the NES. You had a bright orange gun-shaped controller, which you used to shoot ducks on the screen. Light guns, as they’re called, have been around for decades.
Local family seeks help for funeral expenses
When Richard Knight’s father passed away suddenly from cancer in December 2007, he and his wife, Linda, knew what they had to do.
New site, new name for Pizza Azzurro
Pizza Azzurro shut its doors Friday night — but only at its old location on Second Street. The favorite Napa dining spot known for its authentic, thin crust pizzas and other specialties, is moving to a new, larger space in the new Wiseman “Main Street West” Building, at 1260 Main St., on Napa’s emerging “restaurant row.” Its name is also changing just a little — it will become Azzurro Pizzeria & Enoteca.
Taste of the Valley
Chef Bob Hurley and the staff of Hurley’s Restaurant welcome back guest chef Karen Crouse for a Mardi Gras dinner Feb. 5, 5-10 p.m. and reservations are required. The Fat Tuesday prix fixe menu is $65 (including wines) and consists of Oysters Bienville, crawfish cocktail, red beans with rice, jambalaya, beignets and New Orleans coffee. There will be plenty of Mardi Gras beads and doubloons.
Heirloom Beet Salad with Cara Cara Oranges, Cracked Hazelnuts and Saba
Chef Brandon Sharp, Solbar
Solbar at Solage
There’s a kind of genius at work behind the menu at Solbar, although Chef Brandon Sharp won’t take all the credit for it.
Camellia Show today
The Napa Valley Camellia Society hosts its annual show today from 1-5 p.m. at the Napa Senior Center, 1500 Jefferson St., Napa.
Trading Spaces
With the dollar at an all-time low, vacations in Europe might seem a hopeless dream for most of us, but many people have found a way to make them practical: home exchanges.
Local students winners of essay contest
Napa County elementary school students recently won numerous awards at the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.) American History essay contest. The theme of this year’s writing competition was “I Spy: Espionage during the Revolutionary War.”
Marriage DISSOLUTIONS
GUTIERREZ — Julio vs. Marcy, Jan. 17, 2008.
Birth announcements
QUEEN OF THE VALLEY
Marriage licenses
APPLEBY-CARSTENSEN — Matthew David Appleby, 24, Sea Hero Court, Napa to Caren Abigail Carstensen, 24, East Third Avenue, Napa.
Funeral for a Gangster
It was a dark and stormy night.
Where in Napa Valley Jan. 27
Upvalley business logos were the focus of this month’s “Where In The Napa Valley Is?” A house, a Roman and an airplane are all part of signage identifying Calistoga businesses.
Taste at Oxbow
As the revitalization of downtown Napa continues to evolve, members of the wine industry are betting on the viability of attracting locals and visitors alike to its growing inventory of attractions.
From First Love to Seduction, romantic wines are appearing in February
As Valentine’s Day draws near, wine brands with romantic names begin to make an appearance.
Toast of the Valley
During February JV Wine and Spirits marks Black History Month by featuring the Association of African American Vintners for wine tastings each Friday evening, 5-7 p.m.
Napa library opens wine section
Napa’s main library has expanded its collection of wine- and hospitality-related books, periodicals and audio-visual materials and it’s now housed in a special section on the main floor near the reference desk.