7 terrific Bay Area things to do this weekend, Oct. 24-26
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7 terrific Bay Area things to do this weekend, Oct. 24-26
"With cool concerts, opulent operas, a parade of pups and fantastic film festivals and more, one can draw two conclusions: Yes, we are being paid by the alliteration, and yes, there is a tremendous array of things to do this weekend. So let's get to it, shall we? (As always, be sure to double check event and venue websites for any last-minute changes in health guidelines or other details.)"
"1 WATCH: Rock legend turns a corner If you don't know the story of how a young Bruce Springsteen put his career on the line to make the album no one wanted him to make, this excellent new movie will open your eyes. 2 SEE & HEAR: Great shows are all over From a bunch of compelling concerts, to a new kid-friendly opera, film festivals and a parade of costumed dogs, there is a lot of fun stuff to see and do this weekend."
"3 WATCH, PLAY & TASTE: Chili heaven awaits There's never a bad time to visit the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Toss in a chili contest where you can taste the entries and, well, see you there! 4 VISIT & SIP: Tea and a lot more The family-run new Kung Fu Tea in Redwood City, with its insanely large selection of boba, slushies and other yummy drinks, is a genuine labor of love."
The weekend features a wide range of events across music, film, food, family activities and cultural celebrations. A new movie chronicles Bruce Springsteen taking a career risk to record an unwanted album. Multiple concerts and a kid-friendly opera join film festivals and a parade of costumed dogs. Santa Cruz hosts a chili-tasting contest at the Beach Boardwalk. A family-run Kung Fu Tea opened in Redwood City offering an extensive boba and slushy menu. Filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos released the eccentric film "Bugonia" starring Emma Stone. A Lodi day-trip itinerary highlights local wineries, and an Oct. 25 concert in Berkeley honors Dia de los Muertos.
Read at The Mercury News
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