Pub in the Park: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 6, Red Morton Park, 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City. Enjoy the last session in this summer series with the tunes of bluegrass group Savannah Blu while sampling local microbrews, ciders or seltzers and eating from a nearby food truck. tinyurl.com/pubinpark. Sample the Sierra: 12-4 p.m., Sept. 6, Bijou Community Park, 1201 Al Tahoe Blvd., South Lake Tahoe. Taste offerings from 25+ wine, beer and spirit vendors and 20+ food vendors at this farm-to-form festival with live music and artisan vendors; $65. samplethesierra.com. Bonny Doon Art, Wine + Brew Festival: 2-7 p.m., Sept. 6, Crest Ranch, 12200 Empire Grade, Bonny Doon. Sip craft brews, wines, and soak up the art of local vendors while supporting local public education in the Santa Cruz Mountains. $39. bonnydoonartandwinefestival.com.
Josh Kornbluth has established himself over the years as one of the Bay Area's best storytellers. His mostly autobiographical comedic solo shows have found him musing on everything from taxes and religion to his once-promising career in math and his powerful connection to Ben Franklin. Now he's back at The Marsh theater in Berkeley with his latest show, "What Is to be Done?" which has been such a hit it is now on its third extension.
Josh Kornbluth has established himself over the years as one of the Bay Area's best storytellers. His mostly autobiographical comedic solo shows have found him musing on everything from taxes and religion to his once-promising career in math and his powerful connection to Ben Franklin. Now he's back at The Marsh theater in Berkeley with his latest show, What Is to be Done? which has been such a hit it is now on its third extension.
From new places to dine al fresco to amazing animation and and classic film comedies, there is a lot of fun stuff to do and see 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.) Meanwhile, if you'd like to have this Weekender lineup delivered to your inbox every Thursday morning for free, just sign up at www.mercurynews.com/newsletters or www.eastbaytimes.com/newsletters.
Father John Misty, the cerebral crooner of the hipster age, has entered his refined smoking jacket era. At Berkeley's Greek Theatre on Saturday, July 26, he and his band wore slacks and suit coats, delivering a well-chosen mix of songs from his latest album 'Mahashmashana,' interspersed with crowd pleasers.