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Small Town Theaters: A Gem in the Wine Country, the Sebastiani Theatre in Sonoma, California
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Mar 8, 2018
Opened in 1934, the Sebastiani Screens Current and Classic Films
On a recent trek into the wine country, we took some time to cruise Sonoma Plaza in the town's center, an area now lined with restaurants, specialty shops and food and wine sellers. Amazingly, in the midst of all this modern-era com read more
Beginning this Spring - Classic Film Nights in California’s Wine Country
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Mar 10, 2014
The
historic Napa Valley Opera House on Main Street in Napa, California, first opened its
doors in 1880 with a production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s HMS Pinafore. Those doors closed in 1914, the theater having sustained damage
from San Francisco’s 1906 earthquake and changing times - vaud read more
Beginning this Spring - Classic Film Nights in California’s Wine Country
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Mar 10, 2014
The
historic Napa Valley Opera House on Main Street in Napa, California, first opened its
doors in 1880 with a production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s HMS Pinafore. Those doors closed in 1914, the theater having sustained damage
from San Francisco’s 1906 earthquake and changing times - vaud read more
Beginning this Spring - Classic Film Nights in California’s Wine Country
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Mar 10, 2014
The
historic Napa Valley Opera House on Main Street in Napa, California, first opened its
doors in 1880 with a production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s HMS Pinafore. Those doors closed in 1914, the theater having sustained damage
from San Francisco’s 1906 earthquake and changing times - vaud read more
A Nip of Elderberry Wine, Mr. Witherspoon?
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 14, 2013
"For a gallon of elderberry wine I take one teaspoon full of arsenic then add a half a teaspoon full of strychnine, and then just a pinch of cyanide". Yum-yum....yes, those dear little ol' ladies had a winning recipe for creating a tasty drink - one any gentlemen would be more than happy to make his read more
A Nip of Elderberry Wine, Mr. Witherspoon?
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 14, 2013
"For a gallon of elderberry wine I take one teaspoon full of arsenic then add a half a teaspoon full of strychnine, and then just a pinch of cyanide". Yum-yum....yes, those dear little ol' ladies had a winning recipe for creating a tasty drink - one any gentlemen would be more than happy to make his read more
A Nip of Elderberry Wine, Mr. Witherspoon?
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 14, 2013
"For a gallon of elderberry wine I take one teaspoon full of arsenic then add a half a teaspoon full of strychnine, and then just a pinch of cyanide". Yum-yum....yes, those dear little ol' ladies had a winning recipe for creating a tasty drink - one any gentlemen would be more than happy to make his read more
A Nip of Elderberry Wine, Mr. Witherspoon?
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 14, 2013
"For a gallon of elderberry wine I take one teaspoon full of arsenic then add a half a teaspoon full of strychnine, and then just a pinch of cyanide". Yum-yum....yes, those dear little ol' ladies had a winning recipe for creating a tasty drink - one any gentlemen would be more than happy to make his read more
Wine and Wit, Scaramouche Animated GIF
Movies Silently Posted by Movies, Silently on May 2, 2013
This may possibly be the nicest compliment that an author has received in silent film. His wit brings them wine and his wine brings them wit. Can’t argue with the logic. Ramon Novarro seems well pleased. read more
Like a fine wine… (1)
True Classics Posted by on Jun 25, 2012
Casablanca is my favorite film of all time. It’s one of those movies that I never tire of watching. In fact, one of my first dates with my husband was watching it while eating homemade pasta. Each year we have a tradition of watching this perfect film at least once together. Last year (7/15 read more