What's On Tonight & Pop Culture
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Monday, April 13, 2026
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Politics Corner April 12
beware of Harlan Crow
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I will probably fall asleep to Hungarian dances tonight. Not just because I like them but because Hungary gave almost all of us reason to celebrate. J. Divan Vance might as well resign along with Eric Swalwell (dropping the gubernatorial race is not enough) because his use as VP is over. Of course he won't. Now Vance is going to find out if he has any support in the cabinet. Outside of a fatal event, Vance's only hope for a political future is the 25th Amendment. He doesn't require actual support. Just enough rats to flee. I'll turn the rest of tonight's Corner over to Rebecca Solnit from The Guardian US.
What's On Tonight (Monday): Welcome to the Club
Tonight's Top Pick is The 1% Club, returning to FOX for a third season. Ah, god bless filler, eh, folks?
CBSSM: America's Favorite Retirement Home Game
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Saturday Night Live: Colman Domingo & Anitta (S51E17)
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| Colman Domingo & Anitta |
Show #1005
Actor and sketch comedy veteran Colman Domingo makes his SNL debut. He's busy promoting both Michael and Euphoria.
Also making an SNL debut is Brazilian superstar Anitta. The pop and Brazilian funk musician is looking to make a name for herself in the U.S.
What's On Tonight (Sunday): Lost girl
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| Eva Longoria: Searching for France |
Ya basic! Here's what's on television for tonight, Sunday, April 12!
Our Top Pick tonight is the series premiere Eva Longoria: Searching for France (CNN, 9 & 10 p.m.), ending a CNN-Top Pick weekend. This is the third series where Eva is searching but instead of Mexico or Spain, she is off to France. The girl must have a terrible sense of direction if she still can't find these places. She does do a lot of culture discovery and wining and dining.
Elsewhere, Euphoria returns, Smiling Friends signs off, DTF St. Louis ends, Billy Magnussen has some Audacity, Jack Whitehall was Live from London, 60 Minutes talks pope things, American Classic concludes, the Basic Guys are done, and Family Guy goes West.
This Weekend in Pop Culture: April 10-12
Welcome to the Weekend in Pop Culture! Let's examine what's coming out in theaters this weekend.
The Christophers
A forger is hired by the family of a well-known artist to finish his paintings.
You, Me & Tuscany
Remember "While You Were Sleeping?" It's like that, but in Italy.
What have you been watching?
National Cheese Fondue Day And Make Your Own Saturday Headlines
Friday, April 10, 2026
What's On Tonight (Saturday): Forever young
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| Kara Swisher Wants to Live Forever |
Ya like jazz? Here's what's on television for tonight, Saturday, April 11!
Our Top Pick tonight is the series premiere of Kara Swisher Wants to Live Forever (CNN, 9 p.m.). The docuseries follows technology journalist Kara Swisher as she talks to tech bros about ways they are trying to live forever. She then puts those ways to the test to see if there's any scientific truth behind the tech and lifestyles of living longer.
Elsewhere, Colman Domingo is Live from New York, Dinner is in a Barbie world, Lifetime Kills, Arena Football returns, ABC pucks off, Wildlife checks into Rehab, and UFC returns to broadcast.
Politics Corner April 10
beware of Harlan Crow
photo mine
We went back to the moon. We didn't land. We experienced dangerous problems. But we did a daring slingshot maneuver around the moon and for the first time documented the no longer dark side of the moon. We've seen it. Now it's the far side of the moon. Best of all there was a safe landing. Flat Earthers beware!
Jeopardy! recap for Fri. Apr. 10
Here are today's contestants:
- Xaque Williams, a writer from Knoxville, Tennessee;
- Kathi Fitzgerald, an English teacher from Williamsburg, Virginia; and
- Jamie Ding, a bureaucrat and law student from Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Jamie is a 20-day champ with winnings of $572,600.
ASPCA Day And Make Your Own Friday Headlines
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Politics Corner April 9
beware of Harlan Crow
photo mine
Well the world didn't end today. It looks like it could be the end of Trump. Ha. I'll believe that when it happens and we're safely beyond him. In the spirit of Trump here's Afrikka Bambaata (with John Lydon).
What's On Tonight (Friday): What Can Keanu Say to a Career-Ending Video?
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| Outcome |
Jeopardy! recap for Thur., Apr. 9
Here are today's contestants:
- Prithish David, a financial advisory consultant from Washington, D.C.;
- Alexandra Leith, a national account manager originally from Dedham, Massachusetts; and
- Jamie Ding, a bureaucrat and law student from Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Jamie is a 19-day champ with winnings of $539,573.
Your Own Sweet Thursday Headlines
This week's Notable Opening Night is April 9, 1972, when Sugar opened at the Majestic.
Project Runway Canada, S3 E6: 'Step It Up'
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| Via CB |
The designers visit Toronto's iconic Bata Shoe Museum to choose a standout shoe as inspiration for a full look that reflects its style.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Politics Corner April 8
beware of Harlan Crow
photo mine
Meanwhile in the White House,
Nothing ever grows in this rotting old hole
Everything is stunted and lost
And nothing really rocks and nothing really rolls
And nothing's ever worth the cost
And I know that I'm damned if I never get out
And maybe I'm damned if I do
What's On Tonight (Thursday): The Incredible Shrinking Elizabeth Banks
Tonight's Top Pick is The Miniature Wife, premiering at 3:01 a.m. on Peacock. I'm guessing the season ends in one of two ways: Matthew Macfayden joins Elizabeth as a tiny person, or Elizabeth becomes a giant. That reminds me of a bad movie idea I had, a variant of Attack of the 50 Foot Woman involving young married royals (this was around the time William and Catherine had wed). I called it Power Couple.
Jeopardy! recap for Wed., Apr. 8
Here are today's contestants:
- Dominex Kovacs, a software engineer from Sacramento, California;
- Erica Wagner, a high school English teacher from St. Louis, Missouri; and
- Jamie Ding, a bureaucrat and law student from Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Jamie is a 18-day champ with winnings of $530,372.











