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RETURN OF THE JEDI
Ewan McGregor is back as Obi-Wan Kenobi to keep the young Luke Skywalker safe from Darth Vader
The Roush Review
From small clubs to state fairs, it's a hard-knock life for this comedy duo
A SUPER CHAT With Jensen Ackles
The actor talks about his life on TV, including his new role on The Boys and returning to his Supernatural roots with The Winchesters
FINALE SECRETS
Dazzling weddings, heartbreaking farewells, glorious reunions, perilous cases, big cliffhangers: Your favorite shows are going out with a bang!
CLIFF CROOKS
Chef Boot Camp Thursdays, 10/9c, Food Network, Discovery+
Charlie's Angels
Film extra. Disco instructor. Wealthy Texas widow. The original Angels (Jaclyn Smith, Farrah Fawcett and Kate Jackson, right) never met an undercover gig they didn't like (or like to dress the part for)
Anything Goes
To borrow from the great Cole Porter, you'll get a kick out of Sutton Foster.
The Lincoln Lawyer
ORIGINAL DRAMA Crime novelist Michael Connelly, who brought us LAPD detective Harry Bosch, among other creations, knows how to get some mileage out of a gripping yarn.
George Carlin's American Dream
ON AN HBO special in 1978, George Carlin reminded us that "They say the nicest things about you when you die; your popularity goes straight up.
The Kelly Clarkson Show
It's 10AM on a Wednesday in April, and TV GUIDE MAGAZINE is among the ranks of buzzing audience members filing into Universal Studios Lot, Stage 1, in Hollywood. (Dress code: "nice casual trendy bright colors.") Crew members hustle as they prep to tape two episodes of Kelly Clarkson's weekday talker.
Stone-Cold Classic
At the height of her career, WQXR's creative director, Clemency Burton-Hill, suffered a traumatic brain injury. She credits music with bringing her back to life.
The long way home
Steve Burton Discusses -His Exit From GH And His Surprise Reprisal Of His First Daytime Role.
Cult Cabernet Crime
The two Englishmen began showing up at investor conferences in 2015, armed with an enticing proposition. Investors could, via a London-based brokerage, Bordeaux Cellars, lend money to wealthy borrowers who needed fast loans, no questions asked. The loans would carry a 16% interest rate. The lenders would receive 12%, paid quarterly.
THE DISAPPEARING SOUL: SELF PORTRAITS IN THE TIME OF COVID
I was fifty years old when I first exhibited a self-portrait. The image was part of a black and white portrait series of breast cancer survivors inspired by my own battle with the disease and the resulting mastectomy.
IN 1ST FULL YEAR OF PANDEMIC, BIGGEST METROS LOST RESIDENTS
After returning to metro San Francisco following a college football career, Anthony Giusti felt like his hometown was passing him by. The high cost of living, driven by a constantly transforming tech industry, ensured that even with two jobs he would never save enough money to buy a house.
FIELDS OF SCHEMES
When naming rights go wrong, they put a startup's calamities in bright lights and an entrepreneur's legacy in the hall of shame.
Dom-inate!
US-based South African Dom Scott-Efurd not only ran the second-fastest-ever half marathon by a South African, she also established a new 20km SA record (in only her second half-marathon attempt!). This is what she learnt - and how it can help you in your next 21.1.
BOB SAGET COVER-UP:WAS COMIC MURDERED?
Experts insist awful head wounds detailed in autopsy were NOT caused by a fall
When Nurses Won't Vax
Some are walking off the job instead of scheduling a shot, compounding the sector’s staffing woes
WANT TO PRETEND TO LIVE ON MARS? FOR A WHOLE YEAR? APPLY NOW
Want to find your inner Matt Damon and spend a year pretending you are isolated on Mars? NASA has a job for you.