Whether you are in a mood for a captivating film or a television series, or a pleasant walk in a picturesque park in Oakland (or both), this weekend has a lot to offer. So let’s go, okay?
(As always, be sure to check the events of the event and the place for any last minute change in health guidelines or other details.)
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1 See and hear: a historical mystery in Berkeley
Moists Kaufman, Amanda Gronich and the Tectonic Theater Project joined forces with “Here here’s Blueberries”, a hazarding drama centered on a mysterious photograph of the Age of the Second World War. Is that intriguing? Go attend the show at the Berkeley Repertory Theater.
2 play: visit a hidden gem in Oakland
The Chappell Hayes observation tower in the Middle Harbor Shoreline park of Oakland makes a nice picturesque walk – and you might have everything for yourself.
3 Cook & Devour: Eggless Spring Deliciousousne
Yes, the price of eggs is always high, which can put a shock absorber on many dishes that we like to make for dinners and spring brunches. But here are some less expensive alternatives.
4 Play & SIP: Slip into Sebastopol
The old Sonoma County potatoes canned, known as Barlow, has a good day’s excursion, especially for beer aficionados.

5 Watch: “The Last of Us” is back
The post-apocalyptic series which was a dazzling success widely acclaimed when he made his debut two years ago is back for season 2. And don’t worry, it’s always great. Hauts are nice shows and films to catch this weekend.
6 See and hear: the big shows are everywhere
From the legendary Kenny Barron jazz pianist to a festival dedicated to whales, there is a lot to do and do in the bay region this weekend.
7 Watch: a war thriller in Intense Iraq
The author, screenwriter and director Alex Garland proved that he could deliver the chills with his too real film in 2024 “Civil Wars”. Now he is back as a co-scriptwriter and co-director in the new war film acclaimed “Warfare”.
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