7 amazing Bay Area things to do this weekend, Oct. 10-12

From one of hip-hop’s most entertaining stars to a plethora of pumpkin treats, we’re looking at a fine, fun weekend. So let’s get to it, shall we?

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Bay Area events calendar for Oct. 10 weekly editions

(As always, be sure to double check event and venue websites for any last-minute changes in health guidelines or other details.)

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1 SEE & HEAR: Great shows are all over

From the eccentric hip-hop star Playboi Carti to the insanely versatile performer John C. Reilly, there are a lot of exciting shows to see this weekend and beyond.

Eddie Zhang stars in “Dracula: Comedy of Terrors” at City Lights Theater in San Jose. (Christian Pizzirani/City Lights Theater Company) 

2 SEE & HEAR: A different ‘Dracula’

City Lights Theater Company’s new production of “Dracula” goes for laughs, not for your neck. Here’s our review.

3 SCARF: It’s pumpkin season

Anyone who knows Trader Joe’s knows the place goes flat-out bonkers with pumpkin products this time of year. Here are the ones you should look for.

4: COOK & SCARF: Tasty tabbouleh

The deliciously tangy and herb-fueled salad is always a delight. And this version comes with a twist.

Tonatiuh and Jennifer Lopez give it their all in “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” a well-made adaptation that still falls a little short. (Roadside Attractions) 

5 WATCH: Another ‘Spider Woman’

A number of adaptations of “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” Manuel Puig’s popular 1976 novel, have come to the stage and screen. A new film version by Bill Condon (“Chicago,” “Gods and Monsters”) hits theaters this weekend. It’s not exactly a masterpiece, but it’s never dull.

6 WATCH: A different look at 49ers season

Diehard fans of the 49ers probably know who Claire Kittle and Kristin Juszczyk are. They are the popular, fashionably adventuresome wives of the team’s tight end, George Kittle, and fullback, Kyle Juszczyk, respectively. And as of this week, they have their on YouTube show.

7 WATCH: Metallica on the big screen

The always impressive Mill Valley Film Festival runs through this weekend, and the acclaimed new Metallica documentary is on the schedule for screenings today and Friday.

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