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Napa Valley Insider Podcast - Episode 1: Sanho
Join us on the Napa Valley Insider Podcast as Sanho shares his journey and insider knowledge about Napa Valley's wine and hospitality scene. Tune in for inspiring stories and expert insights!
Join us on the Napa Valley Insider Podcast as Sanho shares his journey and insider knowledge about Napa Valley's wine and hospitality scene. Tune in for inspiring stories and expert insights!
Local musician Sanho shares his insider tips for making the most of your BottleRock Napa Valley weekend. From sunrise hot-air balloon rides to foodie paradises and live music venues, discover the hidden gems of Napa Valley through the eyes of a longtime resident.
Napa Valley College has announced its upcoming season of music and theater events: September: Twelfth Night, Shakespeare Napa Valley in partnership with di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art...
BottleRock, Festival Napa Valley and other musical festivals have contributed to Napa Valley’s emergence as a major destination for music lovers as well as devotees of wine and food...
Blue Note Napa has announced the 2024 Black Radio Experience, a branch-off of its annual summer Blue Note Jazz Festival. Grammy-winning musician Robert Glasper will host The Black Radio Experience...
The ¡Viva Mariachi! Festival returns to Napa on April 6 and 7. The weekend-long show at Napa Valley Community College this year includes free full-day mariachi workshops for students with...
Napa Valley native Gary Meyer spent his career in the film industry after falling in love with movies at a young age. In 2022, Meyer returned to St. Helena’s Cameo Cinema, a theater he frequented...
Two years ago, Andrea Barrera was a student musician in El Salvador performing in the Festival de Verano (Festival of Summer) in San Fernando, Morazán. Today, she reigns as the winner of Idol NV...
Napa Valley’s wet, slower “off” season continues through March, although if you look at our calendar there is more happening than in most areas in their busiest time of year. Here are some of my favorite things to do this month.
In January, the Green Screen Film Series debuts at the Napa County Library. Free to all, these monthly screenings will alternate between the Napa branch and the American Canyon branch.
Working with the city of American Canyon, the American Canyon Arts foundation has leased space at the Napa Junction Community Center.
Over the past two months, Napa County students ages 12 to 17 have been auditioning for a spot to compete at the upcoming Idol NV finals taking place on Jan. 20 and 21 at the Napa Valley Community College Performing Arts Center.
Outside the Steve Rogers Gallery at the Community Center in Yountville, the town looked like a set for a Hallmark Christmas movie.
Created by three Napa natives, Dave Graham, Justin Dragoo and Jason Scoggins of Latitude 38 Entertainment, the longtime producers of BottleRock, have announced the inaugural Latin music festival, La Onda, slated for June 1 and 2 next year.
In 1960, when Walt Disney set out to make the movie, “Pollyanna,” he found the idyllic, rural charm he was looking for in Sonoma and Napa Valleys to represent turn-of-the-century life in the fictional town of Harrington.
The cinematic love affair between Hollywood and Napa Valley has spanned more than eight decades in two centuries. Since the mid-1900s, this relationship has unfolded and blossomed against the backdrop of both familiar and unfamiliar local settings.