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SwitchArcade Round-Up: Overboard! , Astalon: Tears of the Earth , and Today s Other New Releases and Sales

Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for June 3rd, 2021. In today s article, it s all about those new releases. There are a couple of genuinely outstanding games in today s releases, along with a number of decent, interesting ones.

Corleone s to feature Napa Valley wines at in-restaurant wine dinner

Corleone’s to feature Napa Valley wines at in-restaurant wine dinner Marc Bona, cleveland.com © David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com/David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com Corleone’s Ristorante has scheduled a wine dinner that will feature Napa Valley wines at the Parma restaurant. CLEVELAND, Ohio – In another sign of the restaurant industry showing moments of pre-Covid life, Corleone’s Ristorante is holding an in-house wine dinner featuring Hess Select wines of California’s Napa Valley. The dinner is Tuesday, May 11. Reception is 6:30 p.m. in the lounge with dinner on the recently upgraded all-season patio. Courses: First Dish: Oysters on the half shell in a lemon-lime cilantro sauce.

Community Builders: Outstanding school employees, a fundraiser for Ole Health and opening day on the Napa River

The world in a glass: The rugged path of a lion

SASHA PAULSEN A lion s head suggests a certain redoubtable strength, but Hess Collection  chose the name Lions Head for a new portfolio of wines, they didn t quite know how useful a degree of leonine resolve would be as the project evolved. Donald Hess officially retired in 2017, four decades after he bought land on Mt. Veeder and three decades after he opened his Hess Collection Winery. The leadership of the family-owned winery passed to Sabrina, his daughter, and her husband, Tim Persson, but Lion s Head was already in the works. Support local news coverage and the people who report it by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register.

Ed Green, peerless framer at heart of San Francisco art scene, dies at 76

Sam Whiting April 15, 2021Updated: April 15, 2021, 4:28 pm Ed Green in 2010 Photo: Johnny Grace 2010 As a master picture framer, Ed Green’s goal was to select a raw piece of wood and create a quadrangle that no viewer would notice. “I don’t think what I do is art,” Green once said in a video on his website. “I consider it high craft in the support of art.” But his clients and colleagues, ranging from major art collectors to gallery owners and conservators, considered what he did art of the highest order. “Ed had no peer among other framers,” said James Bernstein, a San Francisco painting conservator. “There is no one who did what Ed did.”

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