Whether you're searching for an incredible Middle Eastern restaurant to go to this weekend or an old-fashioned love story to make you cry – or each – we're here to assist. So let's start, lets?
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1 SEE: A world-class tear film
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield are two of the perfect actors ever. So imagine us once we let you know that her latest film will amaze you.
2 PLAY & SIP: A day trip to the Marin Brewery
Want to try a Maple Ale, a Key Lime Pie Sour, and more IPAs than you’ll be able to shake a stick at? Visit this trio of breweries in Fairfax and San Rafael.
3 SEE & HEAR: Bonding through basketball
Technically, “King James,” the brand new stage comedy at TheaterWorks Silicon Valley, is a play about basketball — but there’s more happening.
4 FOOD: Middle Eastern delicacies
Bay Area chef Michael Mina has a brand new cookbook out — his first in 20 years. So did we ask about his favorite recipes? Well, in fact. But we also asked him about his current favorite Middle Eastern restaurants within the Bay Area. Here are his suggestions.
PLAY 5: Zelda is back and she or he's… different
“The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom” takes the video game franchise and its iconic heroine in a cool latest direction.
6 SEE & LISTEN: Great shows are all over the place
From the return of pop/rock genius Jeff Lynne to the Bay Area to a brand new show from renowned theater maker May Zimmerman, There is loads to see and do within the Bay Area this weekend and beyond.
7 READING & COOKING: A Colbert cookbook?
Yes, late night comedian Stephen Colbert and his wife Edie just released a brand new cookbook. It's fun, funny, well written and totally price your time.
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