From great movies and TV shows to tasty tacos, it’s shaping up as a grand weekend, so let’s get to it, shall we?
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1 WATCH: ‘Morning Show’ sparkles anew
The drama centered on a TV morning news show and its driven cast returns for Season 4; and it is well worth your time.
The Pollo Amado, Chicken Al Pastor and Baja Fish tacos, from left, are served at Puesto in Concord. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
2 PLAY & DEVOUR: Take on the Taco Trail
Whether or not you plan to officially enter the Concord Taco Trail Challenge doesn’t really matter — the point is, there are a lot of great tacos joints to explore in the area.
3 PLAY & QUAFF: Check out Alameda’s Park Station
You might not be aware of it, but the folks in Alameda’s east end have been craving a lively beer garden for quite some time. They just gone one.
4 WATCH: A sports/horror hybrid
East Bay native Justin Topping’s surreal new film “HIM” opens this weekend and is already one of the most-talked-about movies going. He told us how it came together.
Alonzo King’s LINES Ballet will perform King’s 2023 work “Deep River” at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Sept. 18-21. (Alonzo King LINES Ballet)
5 SEE & HEAR: Great shows are all over
From the revered Chanticleer men’s chorus to a return to action by the great Alonzo King LINES Ballet, there is a lot to see and do in the Bay Area this weekend.
6 PLAY & SCARF: Sumptuous Santana Row
San Jose’s popular Santana Row is always a fun (and yummy) place to dine and shop. And the new Taste the Row culinary event, running Friday through Sept. 28, serves up another reason to visit.
7 WATCH: Remembering Robert Redford
The iconic American actor and director died this week; here are nine great films to remember him by.