Friday, March 13

Whether it’s humor for a series of films or exciting television, or a pleasant walk in a picturesque Oakland park (or both), this weekend has a lot to sacrifice. So let’s do it, okay?

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1 see and listen: a historical mystery in Berkeley

Moisés Kaufman, Amanda Gronich and the tectonic theater project have been associated in “Here Are Are Brooteberries”, a disturbing stage drama focused on a mysterious photograph of the era of the Second World War. Does it sound intriguing? Go see the show at the Berkeley Repertory Theater.

The former member of the Council, Nancy Nadel, enjoys her view at the Chappell Hayes observation tower of Middle Harbor Shoreline Park. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

2 play: visit a hidden jewel in Oakland

The Chappell Hayes observation tower in the Oakland Middle Harbor Shoreline Park is a lovely and picturesque walk, and could simply yourself.

3 Cook and devour: spring of spring without egg

Yes, the price of eggs is still high, which can impose many of the dishes we like to do for spring and lunch dinners. But here there are some less expensive alternatives.

4 play & sip: Slide to Sebastopol

The old Apple Cannery of the city of Sonoma County known as Barlow is a good one -day trip, special for beer fans.

Pedro Pascal offers another powerful performance as Joel in season 2 of the post-apocalyptic drama “The Last of Us”. (HBO)

5 clock: “The last of us” has returned

The post-apocalyptic series that was a very acclaimed track success when it debuted two years ago for season 2. And do not worry, it is still very great. TOPS are a summary of great programs and movies to catch this weekend.

6 See and listen: great shows are about

From the legendary Jazz pianist Kenny Barron to a festival dedicated to whales, there is much to do and do in the Bay area this weekend.

7 clock: an intense Iraq War Thriller

The author, screenwriter and director Alex Garland showed that he could deliver the chills with his 2024 film too real to look “Civil Wars”. Now he has returned as a co -manager and co -director in the acclaimed New War “Warfare” movie.

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Olivia White

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