Six Dimensions
Nationally recognized Napa Valley sculptors Arminée Chahbazian, Jack Chandler, Gordon Huether, Randy Hussong, Clifford Rainey and Rachel Riser are celebrated at the Napa Valley Museum with an exhibition of their works from May 16 through July 6.
Theater of war: Army vet brings one-man show to Opera House Thursday
Playwright and performer Kenny Carnes, a former attack-helicopter pilot for the United States Army, has created a one-man show that brings to life the many experiences of Americans in wartime.
Home Depot Builds Community Garden at the Nest gallery
On a perfect May day, 13 enthusiastic Napa Home Depot department managers in bright orange T-shirts took over the Nest gallery in Napa
Jay Johnson: The Two and Only
“Jay Johnson: The Two and Only,” a comedy about finding your voice — and throwing it — comes to the Napa Valley Opera House for two shows on Saturday.
‘No Child...’ comes to Berkeley Rep
Berkeley Repertory Theater continues its string of superb solo shows with the opening of “No Child...,” the uplifting off-Broadway play that became a breakaway hit of the year.
Art Notes
Ceja Tasting Salon in Napa has a new photography exhibit, “Aqui Somos Puro Rojo,” which features from the Quetzaltenango region of Guatemala by documentary photographer Lianne Milton. The exhibit is up through June. Ceja Tasting Salon is at 1248 First St., Napa. Info, 255-3954 or www.cejavineyards.com
The best of the best
The Napa High School Concert Choir and Chamber Choir, under the direction of Travis Rogers, will compete at the 14th annual northern California Golden State Choral Competition on the campus of Pacific Union College in Angwin on May 20.
Trinity Prep tells the tale of a giant, invisible rabbit
Trinity Grammar & Prep students present “Harvey,” the play that was the inspiration for the 1950 Jimmy Stewart movie about the friendship between Elwood P. Dowd and an invisible, six-foot rabbit.
Captivating Pink Martini teams up with Napa Valley Symphony for festive cross-cultural frolic
One of the best and brightest bands of entertainers on the live concert and recording studio circuit these days is Portland’s Pink Martini.