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Features for Thursday, February 14, 2008

Vintage High triumphs with poignant wartime spectacle, 'Miss Saigon'

Watching a stage play about the tragedies of war, while a nation is actually at war, makes for a most poignant theatrical experience.

Starry, starry night

A kind of musical heaven is about to descend upon the Napa Valley in the form of 16 starry singers of opera fame, and a host of angelic musicians called the Napa Valley Youth Symphony. The occasion will be the first-ever fundraising benefit for the young ensemble, Feb. 16 at 7:30 p.m. at Lincoln Theater in Yountville.

Oregon Shakespeare Festival prepares to open 2008 season

With the new season of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival set to open Feb. 15, incoming Artistic Director Bill Rauch has created what he feels to be his “ideal” first season.

From Leonardo's brain to modern art

Photographers, sculptors and even a surgeon will speak in Napa during the Oxbow School Spring 2008 Visiting Artist Lecture Series.

Rockapella brings the love to Lincoln Theater

Years ago, a few young college students began a vocal performance group in Providence, Rhode Island. That group, Rockapella, which soon moved to performing on New York City street corners with a tip hat at their feet, built from a collegiate hobby into an internationally known vocal powerhouse. They’ll be in the Napa Valley Thursday night to present their own valentine at the Lincoln Theater.

Eroica Trio to play Bernstein, Gershwin at Opera House

The internationally acclaimed Eroica Trio will bring a lively program of American classics to the Napa Valley Opera House on Feb. 16.

Napa tour group heads to Ashland in June

Attending the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland is made easy for Napa theatrgoers who join the annual tour June 24-27, led by Susan Powers Kennelly.

Video Gamer: Welcome to ‘Burnout Paradise’

One good thing came out of the post-holiday release slump: I had plenty of time to play “Burnout Paradise.”

Hispanic Network offers Lifetime Achievement awards

The Napa County Hispanic Network recently honored two community leaders with Lifetime Achievement awards, while four others received recognition as Friends of the Network.

Courting Cupid on a budget in the Napa Valley

“Romance without finance is a nuisance,” sang jazz guitarist Tiny Grimes in 1944, when gas was 21 cents a gallon and a couple of dollars could buy a hot meal or a round of cold drinks. Make that even more of a pain if you’re in the Napa Valley in 2008.

Bubbly ideas for Valentine’s Day

Need help choosing a sparking wine? Gregory Castells, head sommelier of the French Laundry, provided some tips for choosing and serving “the perfect bottle of bubbly” for Valentine’s Day 2008.

Valentine’s Chocolate Torte

The Culinary Institute of America, Greystone, adapted from John Ash, ‘Earth to the Table’

Tarte Tatin

Paul Franson

Warm Chocolate Pudding Cakes

Pastry Chef Deanie Fox

Stitches in time

From a distance it looks like a delicate, detailed watercolor painting of a Victorian woman in a colorful garden.

Marriage dissolutions

BELLINO — Lana M. Bellino vs. Todd J. Bellino, Feb. 4, 2008.

Marriage licenses

WALKER-MOYNAHAN — Richard Lee Walker, 58, Maclean Street, Napa to Marilyn Ann Moynahan, 54, Maclean Street, Napa.

Birth announcements

QUEEN OF THE VALLEY

Community bulletin board

Education

Sharpsteen Museum

Cabin fever? Kids complaining there’s nothing to do?

Industry trends discussed at Wine & Grape Symposium

An optimistic tone was offered at the annual Unified Wine & Grape Symposium in Sacramento last week, with the announcement that more than 314 million cases of wine were sold in the U.S. last year, about 10 million cases more than a previous estimate.

It ain't called 'Cowgirl Cabernet'

There’s a drawing of a smiling cowgirl on the inaugural 2005 Phifer Pavitt “Date Night” Cabernet Sauvignon.

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