This week's Notable Opening Night is March 12, 1987, when Les Misérables opened at the Broadway.
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This week's Notable Opening Night is March 12, 1987, when Les Misérables opened at the Broadway.
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The designers visit Toronto's Casa Loma to create bold evening wear for L'Oréal Paris Influencers.
Tonight's Top Pick is 9-1-1: Nashville, airing an episode entitled "Small Potatoes." I was a little surprised to realize I haven't given Nashville the Top Pick honors yet.
beware of Harlan Crow
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So this is Heaven. I can't imagine spending much time here. Let angels flight wing you to heaven. Well that could be kind of like ziplining and if my angel is Brian Blessed I'll enjoy the ride. But an eternity spent praising God? What kind of spoiled child is God? And then why praise God? And I'll reunite with everyone in my life? Oh no. There are thousands of ghosts in my closet that I would prefer to leave there.
National Sofrito Day!
A flavorful blend of herbs, spices and vegetables, popular throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.
Each country has its own twist, but I was primarily seeing this green.
This particular recipe is from Dominican Republic.
Chef says it's a versatile seasoning that can be used with most meals.
It is very much about cilantro, and culantro, so if you're not a fan....
Here are today's contestants:
- Molly Hackett, a typewriter poet originally from Denver, Colorado;
- Chris Kearney, a high school social studies teacher from West Chester, Pennsylvania; and
- James Denison, a college professor and museum curator originally from Alexandria, Virginia. James is a three-day champ with winnings of $90,799.
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| Scarpetta |
Sunny one so true, I love you! Here's what's on television for tonight, Wednesday, March 11!
Our Top Pick tonight is the series premiere of Scarpetta (Amazon Prime Video, 3 a.m.). This is Nicole Kidman's latest TV venture, but it also puts a couple other Oscar winners beside her -- Jamie Lee Curtis and Ariana DeBose. Kidman is the brilliant forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta. Curtis and DeBose are her sister and niece. There's also Bobby Cannavale and Simon Baker. This is also a two-timeline show with younger versions of everyone. Rosy McEwen is young Scarpetta.
Elsewhere, Louis Theroux goes Inside the Manosphere, ANTM was Dirty and Rotten, Culinary Cup loves its meat, Shrinking has a birthday, Scrubs plays poker, Will Forte and D'Arcy Carden go down under, Abbott is anti-drugs, and an Oscar nominee comes to streaming.
beware of Harlan Crow
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David Byrne and Talking Heads mistook Purgatory for Heaven. I guess that's easy to do if you're bored. I can't think of many or any politicians that would wind up here now. And there's a strong division between who belongs in the Inferno and who Paradisio but no one is arguing for Purgatorio.
Here are today's contestants:
- Sapana Vora, a Congressional staffer from Arlington, Virginia;
- Tim Swankey, a retired actuary from Marcellus, New York; and
- James Denison, a college professor and museum curator originally from Alexandria, Virginia. James is a two-day champ with winnings of $81,798.
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| The National Bird Of The Cayman Islands Is The Grand Cayman Parrot, Via iNaturalist |
Tonight's Top Pick is Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare, premiering at 9 p.m. on HBO. While the late Wes Craven was not involved -- it's a documentary -- it certainly sounds as harrowing as one of his projects.
Here are today's contestants:
- Jonathan Rosales, a university fundraiser from Glendale, California;
- Katie Hoppenjahns, a luxury travel marketer from Atlanta, Georgia; and
- James Denison, a college professor and museum curator originally from Alexandria, Virginia. James is a one-day champ with winnings of $36,199.
Tonight's Top Pick is Wild Cards, the Canadian series airing on The CW, because I'm continuing my efforts to give every network series the Top Pick honors. Cards is airing its 29th episode.
beware of Harlan Crow
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S is for Satan. He's been lazy lately since we're doing all of his work.
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| Ryan Gosling & Gorillaz |
Show #1002
Actor extraordinaire Ryan Gosling returns for his 4th gig (in just over 10 years) as host. It's been 2 years since his last time, so his last 2 movies (The Fall Guy, Project Hail Mary) both led to SNL.
English alternative rock-electronic-tri hop band Gorillaz makes their SNL debut. The band is primarily a virtual band so TBD on how it translates that to the limited stage of Studio 8H. I'm sure we'll see 2-D, Noodle, Murdoc, et al, at some point.
beware of Harlan Crow
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We've reached the last ditch of the lowest circle of hell. You'll find Judas there and hopefully soon Donald Trump will join him. This is for traitors to masters or benefactors. Two Corinthians walk into a bar holding a Bible upside down....make your own punch.
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| DTF St. Louis |
Spring forward, America! Here's what's on television for tonight, Sunday, March 8!
Our Top Pick tonight is DTF St. Louis (HBO & HBO Max, 9 p.m.). This dark comedy miniseries is about a love triangle for the middle-aged. The triangle in this case is Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and Linda Cardellini with the middle one ending up dead (I think). Richard Jenkins investigates the crime. I assume Lily Allen did it.
Elsewhere, Steve Carell is a Rooster, Our Town is set to be a Classic, illnesses won't stop Dad, Calling the Heart is top secret, Chernobyl has melted, 60 Minutes gets Hegseth'd, Crossroad Springs returns, and Primal goes to the Black River.