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Opinion ........................ B1 Weather ......................A10 Sports.......................... C1 Diversions .................... C8 Around Town ................. E1 Classifieds ................... C9 Volume 142, Issue 154 ©2018 GateHouse Media Home delivery: 352-787-0600 AROUND TOWN | E1 CAREER COMES FULL CIRCLE FOR RETIRING EUSTIS PRINCIPAL SPORTS | C1 WARRIORS EXPECTING ANOTHER BIG BATTLE SPORTS | C1 MUSSELWHITE HIGHLIGHTS OUR ALL-AREA SOFTBALL TEAM @dailycommercial Facebook.com/daily.commercial YOUR LOCAL SOURCE FOR LAKE & SUMTER COUNTIES Sunday, June 3, 2018 $1.50 New development in Leesburg The City of Leesburg is annexing 214 acres for a mixed residential/commercial development. Source: maps4news.com/©HERE 27 ¼ mile Proposed development GATEHOUSE MEDIA Florida’s Turnpike Great Egret Dr. Bridges Rd. Dilly Marsh Dilly Lake Lake Lucille By Frank Stanfield frankstanfield @dailycommercial.com LEESBURG — Leesburg city commissioners on Tues- day agreed to annex 214 acres on U.S. Highway 27 north of Florida’s Turnpike, poten- tially for 764 residential units, including multi-family and 1.1 million square feet of commercial. The Lyden-Nicholsen parcel is divided by Bridges Road on the southern end of the property and Plantation’s Great Egret Drive to the north. Once developed, the prop- erty will bring in added tax and utility revenue from gas, water and sewer. Before commissioners approved the annexation and the zoning change that will allow development, however, Commissioner Elise Denni- son had one question for City Manager Al Minner: “What about water?” She has asked about Leesburg preps for more development City Commission annexes 214 acres near Turnpike for homes, commercial See ANNEX, A9 By Roxanne Brown roxanne.brown@daily- commercial.com TAVARES — By early 2019, Tavares' Police Department and downtown Fire Sta- tion No. 28 will move out of their outdated and crowded buildings and into the Tavares Public Safety Com- plex, a massive two-story, 38,000-square-foot facility that occupies an entire block along the downtown gateway. The $13 million building, which broke ground in November 2016, will also house the city’s first dedi- cated Emergency Operations Center at 911 Gateway Drive on the former site of the Lake New digs in Tavares An aerial view shows the construction of the new Tavares Public Safety Complex. The road running along the left of the project is West Alfred Street and the building at the top of the picture is First United Methodist Church of Tavares. [SUBMITTED] City builds $13 million fire, police complex By Alan Fram and Nicholas Riccardi The Associated Press HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Cipriano Garza says Rep. Carlos Curbelo is “a decent man, a family man.” He lauds the South Florida Repub- lican for defiantly pushing his party to protect young “Dreamer” immigrants from deportation. Founder of a nonprofit that helps farm workers, Garza happily hosted Curbelo at a reception honoring high school graduates last week at the massive Homestead- Miami Speedway. But his praise came with a warn- ing about this November’s elections. “He better do what’s right for the community,” said Garza, 70, himself a former migrant laborer. “If not, he can lose.” Across the country — from California’s lush Central Valley to suburban Denver to Curbelo’s district of strip malls, farms and the laid-back Florida Keys — moderate Republicans like Curbelo are under hefty pressure to buck their party’s hardline stance on immigra- tion. After years of watching their conservative colleagues in safe districts refuse to budge, the GOP middle is fighting back — mindful that a softer position may be nec- essary to save their jobs and GOP control of the House. “Members who have priorities and feel passion- ate about issues can’t sit back and expect leaders” to address them, Curbelo said. “Because it doesn’t work.” Moderate Republicans rebel on immigration See COMPLEX, A8 By Tom James The Associated Press SALEM, Ore. — A conserva- tive group is taking aim at the nation’s oldest statewide sanc- tuary law, with a drive to repeal a 31-year-old Oregon mandate limiting police coordination on immigration arrests. But critics say hate groups are funding the effort to abolish the law, and allege paid signa- ture-gatherers deceived voters during a canvassing push earlier this year. State law enforcement authorities have opened at least one investigation into the signature-gatherers, and oppo- nents have filed a complaint questioning whether the behav- ior was part of a coordinated effort to mislead voters. Representatives for the group behind the petition, the Repeal Oregon Sanctuary Law Com- mittee, did not respond to calls or emails seeking comment. The developments come as so-called sanctuary laws around the United States face increas- ing criticism from President Investigation targets Oregon ‘sanctuary state’ repeal effort See GOP, A9 See EFFORT, A8

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Florida’s Turnpike

Great Egret Dr.

Bridges Rd.

Dilly Marsh

Dilly Lake

Lake Lucille

By Frank [email protected]

LEESBURG — Leesburg city commissioners on Tues-day agreed to annex 214 acres

on U.S. Highway 27 north of Florida’s Turnpike, poten-tially for 764 residential units, including multi-family and 1.1 million square feet of commercial.

T h e L y d e n - N i c h o l s e n parcel is divided by Bridges Road on the southern end of the property and Plantation’s Great Egret Drive to the north.

Once developed, the prop-erty will bring in added tax

and utility revenue from gas, water and sewer.

Before commissioners approved the annexation and the zoning change that will allow development, however, Commissioner Elise Denni-son had one question for City Manager Al Minner: “What about water?”

S h e h a s a s k e d a b o u t

Leesburg preps for more developmentCity Commission annexes 214 acres near Turnpike for homes, commercial

See ANNEX, A9

By Roxanne [email protected]

TAVARES — By early 2019, Tavares' Police Department and downtown Fire Sta-tion No. 28 will move out of

their outdated and crowded b u i l d i n g s a n d i n t o t h e Tavares Public Safety Com-plex, a massive two-story, 38,000-square-foot facility that occupies an entire block along the downtown gateway.

T h e $ 1 3 m i l l i o n

building, which broke ground in November 2016, will also house the city’s first dedi-cated Emergency Operations Center at 911 Gateway Drive on the former site of the Lake

New digs in Tavares

An aerial view shows the construction of the new Tavares Public Safety Complex. The road running along the left of the project is West Alfred Street and the building at the top of the picture is First United Methodist Church of Tavares. [SUBMITTED]

City builds $13 million fi re, police complex

By Alan Fram and Nicholas RiccardiThe Associated Press

HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Cipriano Garza says Rep. Carlos Curbelo is “a decent man, a family man.” He lauds the South Florida Repub-lican for defiantly pushing his party to protect young “Dreamer” immigrants from deportation.

Founder of a nonprofit that helps farm workers, Garza happily hosted Curbelo at a reception honoring high school graduates last week at the massive Homestead-Miami Speedway. But his praise came with a warn-ing about this November’s elections.

“He better do what’s right for the community,” said Garza, 70, himself a former migrant laborer. “If not, he

can lose.”Across the country — from

California’s lush Central Valley to suburban Denver to Curbelo’s district of strip malls, farms and the laid-back Florida Keys — moderate Republicans like Curbelo are under hefty pressure to buck their party’s hardline stance on immigra-tion. After years of watching their conservative colleagues in safe districts refuse to budge, the GOP middle is fighting back — mindful that a softer position may be nec-essary to save their jobs and GOP control of the House.

“Members who have priorities and feel passion-ate about issues can’t sit back and expect leaders” to address them, Curbelo said. “Because it doesn’t work.”

Moderate Republicans rebel on immigration

See COMPLEX, A8

By Tom JamesThe Associated Press

SALEM, Ore. — A conserva-tive group is taking aim at the nation’s oldest statewide sanc-tuary law, with a drive to repeal

a 31-year-old Oregon mandate limiting police coordination on immigration arrests.

But critics say hate groups are funding the effort to abolish the law, and allege paid signa-ture-gatherers deceived voters

during a canvassing push earlier this year.

State law enforcement authorities have opened at least one investigation into the signature-gatherers, and oppo-nents have filed a complaint

questioning whether the behav-ior was part of a coordinated effort to mislead voters.

Representatives for the group behind the petition, the Repeal Oregon Sanctuary Law Com-mittee, did not respond to calls

or emails seeking comment.The developments come as

so-called sanctuary laws around the United States face increas-ing criticism from President

Investigation targets Oregon ‘sanctuary state’ repeal eff ort

See GOP, A9

See EFFORT, A8

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SACRAMENTO, CALIF.California bans state-funded travel to Oklahoma

California is banning state-funded travel to Oklahoma because of policies it considers discriminatory toward LGBT people.

Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced the ban Friday in response to a policy adopted in Oklahoma last month that allows private adoption and foster agencies to deny placements based on religious or moral grounds.

Opponents say it’s designed to discriminate against same-sex couples or LGBT parents. Oklahoma’s Catholic bishops support the law.

Becerra’s decision is based on a 2017 California law that bans state-funded travel to states that authorize discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.

NEW YORK5 dead, nearly 200 sickened in romaine lettuce outbreak

Four more deaths have been linked to a national food poi-soning outbreak blamed on tainted lettuce, bringing the total to five.

Health officials have tied the E. coli outbreak to romaine let-tuce grown in Yuma, Arizona. The growing season there ended six weeks ago, and it’s unlikely any tainted lettuce is still in stores or people’s homes, given its short shelf life. But there can be a lag in reporting, and reports of illnesses have continued to come in.

In an update Friday on the nation’s largest E. coli out-break in a decade, health officials said 25 more cases have been added, raising the total number of illnesses to 197 in 35 states. At least 89 people were hospitalized.

LONDONVisa: Disruption caused by hardware problem, not attack

Visa says a problem that left people across Europe unable to use their cards was caused by a hardware fault, not a cyberattack.

The card payments com-pany says services are back to normal and its systems are working at “full capacity” on Saturday.

It says the problem was caused by “a hardware failure within one of our European systems” and wasn’t the result of “unauthorized access.”

Consumers in Britain, Ire-land and other European countries reported having credit and debit card pay-ments declined on Friday, and many businesses said they couldn’t process Visa transactions.

The Associated Press

Alexander Gauland, co-faction leader of the far-right nationalist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, attends a congress of the party’s youth organization Saturday in Seebach, Germany. Gauland on Saturday dismissed the Nazi era as a “speck of bird poop” in German history, drawing swift condemnation from mainstream politicians and outrage on social media. AfD is the third-largest party in Germany’s parliament. [ALEXANDER PRAUTZSCH/

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Students attend the Santa Fe High School graduation ceremony, Friday in Santa Fe, Texas. More than 300 seniors at the Southeast Texas high school have received their diplomas with memories of a deadly mass shooting fresh in their minds. A gunman fatally shot eight students and two teachers on campus just two weeks ago. [CHELSEY COX/SANTA FE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT VIA THE

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By Geoff Mulvihill and Kathleen FoodyThe Associated Press

DENVER — The top prior-ity for Democrats pushing back against President Donald Trump is gaining control of at least one branch of Congress this year, but they’re also focused on a piv-otal seat lower on the ballot — state attorney general.

The top state law enforce-ment position comes with a political weapon Democrats have wielded 47 times since Trump took office: They have sued the administration as a way to halt policies they regard as unconstitutional or otherwise harmful. Attorneys general have gone to court over immigration, the envi-ronment, birth control and internet regulation, among other issues.

That’s a key reason the races are starting to gain attention and money.

“No one is above the law, not even the president of the United States,” said Sean Rankin, executive director of the Democratic Attorneys General Association. “That’s the cornerstone message.”

How well that works as a selling point will be tested in some of the same swing states that also are key to presiden-tial elections. Among them are Colorado, Florida, Michi-gan, Nevada and Ohio, which Democrats are targeting as possible pickups because the current Republican attorneys general are not running again.

They also are targeting Republican incumbents in Arizona and Wisconsin as well as in heavily Republican Ala-bama, Arkansas and Georgia in an effort to add to their total of 23 attorneys general. In all, 30 states and the District of Columbia will have elections for attorney general this year.

Yet for all the pushback against Trump administra-tion policies, how far to take the message of resistance is causing a split in some Dem-ocratic primary contests.

Some candidates say oppos-ing Trump is important but should not be all-consuming.

The rift has made for some spirited Democratic campaigns.

In Colorado, first-time candidate Phil Weiser, a law school dean, explains in a TV commercial that he’s running for state attorney general because of Trump. The ad shows the former Obama administration official as pre-occupied with ways to hold the president’s policies in check, even taking notes about it while hiking with his family in the Rocky Mountains.

“The reality is we have a federal government right now that is disregarding the rule of law,” Weiser said in an interview.

Inside an urban winery in a former warehouse surrounded by auto repair shops, state Rep. Joe Salazar, who also is seeking the office, took a jab at Weiser last month. He told about 30 supporters that anyone inspired to run by opposition to Trump “must have lived a very privileged life.”

Salazar, a civil rights lawyer endorsed by Sen. Bernie Sand-ers, said it’s a given that either Democrat would take on the president.

“That’s the low-hanging fruit,” he said. “We’re all going to be joining lawsuits or initiating lawsuits against the administration.”

But he said he decided to run for different reasons — to spread economic benefits, protect the environment and take actions that help children.

Whichever Democrat wins Colorado’s June 26 primary will face a Republican who says that going after the presi-dent is not what an attorney general should be doing.

“They’re looking for an excuse to bring Donald Trump into this race,” George Brauchler, a district attorney, said in an interview. “They’re going to try to convert this AG’s office into a political ambulance-chaser.”

Attorneys general of both parties have made suing the federal administration a bigger part of their job in recent years.

Marquette University political science researcher

Paul Nolette counted 62 multistate lawsuits over eight years against policies of former President Barack Obama, largely over what Republicans saw as federal overreach. That included one opposing Obama’s health care overhaul just minutes after it was signed into law.

Texas Republican Greg Abbott, now the state’s gov-ernor, repeatedly described his job this way: “I go into the office, I sue the federal government and I go home.” But Republicans bristle when Democrats sound a similar note.

The Republican Attorneys General Association has a website criticizing Michigan Democrat Dana Nessel on a litany of topics, including tell-ing supporters that she would sue Trump, who carried the state in 2016, “all day, every day.”

That message worked for Nessel when she won the nomination at a state Demo-cratic convention this spring over a union-backed former U.S. attorney appointed by Obama.

‘No one is above the law’Races for state attorney general revolve around Trump

One of two Democrats seeking the party’s nomination to run for attorney general in Colorado, Joe Salazar (right), greets a supporter during a fundraising event in Denver. [DAVID ZALUBOWSKI/THE

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BEST BETS FOR TODAYFARMERS MARKET: From 9

a.m. to 2 p.m. in downtown Clermont. Fresh produce, fish, eggs, flowers, plants, shrubs, decorative items, live music and a petting zoo.

1776: At 2:30 p.m. at Moon-light Players Theatre, 735 W. Minneola Ave in Clermont. Cost is $18 for adults and $15 for students and children. Go to moonlightplayers.com for tickets and information.

 TAVARESEducational Choice enrollment available through June 30

Applications for Educational Choice open enrollment in Lake County Schools will be accepted through June 30.

Educational Choice allows students to be enrolled in public schools outside of their attendance boundaries as long as the school has capacity and the student’s family can pro-vide transportation.

The first enrollment window was Feb. 1 through April 30 for Lake County residents only. Many of the open seats were filled at that time. The current window is for Lake residents as well as those who live outside of the county.

While the school district makes every effort to accom-modate Educational Choice requests, many of the schools are at or above capacity, which means they cannot accommo-date students who live outside the attendance area to which those schools are assigned.

Go to https://educational-choice.schoolmint.net/signin to complete and submit an Educational Choice transfer application.

WEST PALM BEACHDeputy fi red over social media posts

Officials say a Florida sheriff’s deputy has been fired for social media posts that made racially-charged remarks about former first lady Michelle Obama and blamed Muslims for a mass shooting.

The Palm Beach Post reported Saturday that Jason Van Dusen was terminated as a Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office deputy. Van Dusen, a deputy since 1998, had been suspended once before for offensive social media posts.

The posts that led to Van Dusen’s firing includes one on Twitter displaying a photo of Michelle Obama next to one depicting a “Planet of the Apes” character. In another Twitter post from December 2, 2015 — the day 14 people were shot to death in San Bernardino, Cali-fornia — Van Dusen wrote that the U.S. has a “Muslim prob-lem” and not “a gun problem.”

DAYTONA BEACHCarjackers drive off with woman’s puppy inside

Florida police say a woman has been carjacked by a couple who pulled her out of her car using a dog leash and then drove off with her puppy in tow.

The Daytona Beach News-Journal reports 18-year-old Sabrina Laye was robbed Thursday afternoon in Daytona Beach. A Daytona Beach police report says Laye was getting gas with her 6-month-old dog Luna when a man and woman approached her and asked for a ride.

It says Laye agreed and drove the two to several locations before pulling over and telling them to get out. Laye told police that the man, who was in the back seat, then used a dog leash to choke her. It says they then pulled Laye out of her car and took off with Luna.

CAPE CORALUtility worker dies beneath manhole

Authorities say a utility worker died while working beneath a manhole in Florida.

The News-Press reports that the man, whose name wasn’t immediately released, died Friday afternoon in Cape Coral. The Southwest

By Linda FloreaCorrespondent

If you’re looking to keep the kids busy over the summer, summer theater programs can fill the gap of something educational and entertaining that the kids will want to do. There are several youth acting programs worth checking into.

The IceHouse Kids and Teens program in Mount Dora will be scheduling an audition workshop in August for ages 8 and older. The workshop will help young people prepare to audition for the holiday production of “Disney’s Mary Poppins,” the musical. The workshop is tuition-based but exact dates and times have not been set. For details, send an email to [email protected] and workshop information

will be sent when available.The Melon Patch summer

program for middle and high school students requires auditions from 10 a.m. to

noon on June 30 for an orig-inal adaption, “Alice Meets Wonderland,” by local playwrights Michelle and Amy Lemire. Rehearsals are

10 a.m. to noon weekdays beginning July 2. No pre-pared materials are needed for auditions and you do not need to participate in the regular Youth Program Series. The show runs July 27-29 and tickets are on sale now. For information, go to melonpatch.com.

The Bay Street Players in Eustis offers a summer camp program for ages 7 to 18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., July 9 to Aug. 5. Mornings are spent rehearsing a full length musical of “Shrek, The Musical Jr.” After a lunch break (children provide their own lunch), students are put into smaller classes that focus on dance, improv, theater games and more. Performances are Aug. 2-5. Cost is $350. For registration and details, go to baystreet-players.org.

Theaters off er programs for kids

Jacob Steele, as Winthrop Paroo, sings “The Wells Fargo Wagon” in the 2017 production of “The Music Man” at the IceHouse in Mount Dora. [WEBER PHOTOGRAPHICS]

Staff Report

LEESBURG — In case you missed it last week, t h e L e e s b u r g L i g h t -ning opened their 12th season Friday night with a crowded roster of college baseball talent and high hopes for their seventh trip to the league cham-pionship series and their third title overall.

The Lightning, who play in the Florida Colle-giate Summer League, play for crowds that average around 600 a night at Pat Thomas Stadium-Buddy Lowe Field in Leesburg, a testament both to the quality of play and the fact that Lightning organiz-ers put on a fun, relaxing, family-friendly event night after night.

Last year, the Lightning

drew 12,158 fans in 20 home games. With the exception of the Sanford River Rats, which did not release attendance figures,

the remaining four teams in the FCSL — Winter Garden, Winter Park,

The week in review

Leesburg Lightning, fertilizer ban, Singer accolades top the week’s local headlines

Leesburg Lightning players warm up during practice at Pat Thomas Stadium-Buddy Lowe Field in Leesburg on Thursday. [PAUL RYAN / CORRESPONDENT]

By Dan ScanlanGatehouse Media

JACKSONVILLE — Eight months and three days.

That’s what it took for Drew Stokes to be able to get on board his huge P-3 Orion aircraft at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations at Cecil Airport and return to a job he loved.

Smiling as he quipped Tuesday that he hadn’t made this walk “in a long time and it feels good,” Stokes well remembers “fighting for my life” after five bullets pounded into him outside the Oakleaf Commons Publix.

As the veteran aviation enforcement agent recuper-ated in Orange Park Medical Center, he said he longed for this day to hear four Alli-son turboprops with 4,600 horsepower each “crank up and feel the power.” And with a huge grin, he opened the hatch as a radar dish spun overhead, more than ready for his re-certification.

“I’m just ready to get back in the air, to get back to my normal life and back to where I was Sept. 26 at 2 p.m.,” he said before he hauled the entry ladder up, further proof he was ready for flight. “It’s nice. They are beautiful. I spent my whole adult life in these airplanes and I am ready to get back in it and get on with my career. ... It’s just the way I remember it, exactly the same.”

Joining Stokes was Clay County sheriff’s deputy Jacob Hawkins. The first deputy to get to the federal agent the day he was shot, Hawkins literally plugged a bullet hole with a finger to stem bleeding.

Agent back in air after ambush by gunman

Anthony Sabatini and Ralph Smith pose for a photo at a political function in 2016. [FACEBOOK]

Staff Report

MOUNT DORA — Mount Dora will host a free screen-ing of “Lifeline, The Untold Story of Saving Pulse Sur-vivors” and a Unity Blood Drive to bring awareness to the importance of donating blood.

“ L i f e l i n e ” d e l i v e r s a never-before-seen per-spective of what it took to save shooting victims from Pulse nightclub on June 12, 2016, in Orlando.Forty-nine people were killed and 53 others were wounded in

the attack on the gay night-club. The gunman was killed by Orlando officers after a three-hour standoff.

The documentary also features survivors as they

found out about the thou-sands of people who lined up after the attack to donate blood and help save their lives.

The documentary will be

shown at 7 p.m. on June 11 at the Mount Dora Com-munity Building, 520 North Baker Street. At the viewing, The Patrons of the Commu-nity Building group will take donations for improvements to the building, including equipment needs.

On June 12, the city of Mount Dora will host a Unity Blood Drive for One Blood 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. in front of City Hall. There will be two large Bloodmobiles parked at 510 North Baker Street between City Hall and Don-nelly Park.

Mount Dora to host Pulse movie screening, blood driveOn June 12, the city of Mount Dora will host a Unity Blood Drive for One Blood 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. in front of City Hall. [GATEHOUSE

MEDIA FILE]

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After 7 years battling Multiple Myeloma, Barb McRae was called home to the Lord on Tuesday, May 22, 2018 at Florida Hospital in Orlando. She is survived by her husband of 45 years Wesley D. McRae, Jr., sister Judie Pyburn and niece Stacey. She worked as a legal secretary in Jacksonville and Sarasota. Living in Sarasota for 32 years, she also managed Centergate Professional Center and started a secretarial and resume service, retiring in 2006. Hoping to move to Central Florida after her husband would retire in 2011, she found out weeks before his retirement that she had cancer. They moved to Sanford where she would

be close to her doctors. She was an avid reader, loved to play dominos & board games, vacation in North Carolina and the beaches in Florida, draw and paint. She loved the Lord and attended a Nondenominational Christian Church for many years. She truly loved the Lord. The family will receive friends at Beyers Funeral Home on Friday, June 8, 2018 from 10 AM to 11:30 AM with a Memorial Service to immediately follow at 11:30 AM. Barb will be laid to rest at Florida National Cemetery at 1:30 PM on the same day. Flowers or a donation to the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation are much appreciated. Family and friends may leave condolences at www.BeyersFuneralHome.com. Arrangements are entrusted to Beyers Funeral Home & Crematory (352) 787-4343

Barb McRae Altamonte Springs, and Deland drew a combined 6,216 fans, according to the league website. Leesburg is the only team in the league that doesn't charge admis-sion to games.The team won FCSL titles in 2007 — their first year of existence — and again in 2009. The team also played in the league championship at Tropi-cana Field in 2010, 2012, 2013, and 2015.

Fertilizer ban takes eff ect

Lake County’s new fertilizing rules went into effect Friday, meaning that landscaping enthu-siasts will have to be mindful about what they spray or sprinkle on their turf to help achieve that perfect lawn.

I n N o v e m b e r , t h e Lake County Commis-sion passed an ordinance banning all application of fertilizers from June 1 through Sept. 30. The law also limits home-owners and commercial applicators to fertilizers

with a 50-percent, slow-release nitrogen content during the rest of the year.

Lake’s ordinance goes further than the state’s requirements in an effort to lessen the negative impacts that nitrogen and phosphorus compounds have on the environment.

The major concern is heavy summer rains washing nitrogen and phosphorus compounds from fertilizer into the waterways. While those nutrients are essential for healthy lakes and rivers, too much can harm water quality and kill aquatic life.

N o c o n c r e t e l i n k between summer fer-tilizing and increased nutrients getting washed into waterways exists, but a majority of the commission decided to join the growing number of Florida counties with similar bans.

Here’s what the ordi-nance says:

• Prohibits apply-ing fertilizer containing nitrogen and phosphorus to turf between June 1 and Sept. 30.

• Prohibits application of fertilizer within 15 feet of water bodies

• Fertilizer applied

from Oct. 1 through May 31 may contain no less than 50 percent slow release nitrogen content.

Singer garners national award

Former Eustis High School baseball stand-out and current Florida Gators star Brady Singer was named 2018 National Player of the Year on Thursday by Baseball America.

Singer, a junior, is the first pitcher to win the award since UCLA’s Trevor Bauer won in 2011 and is the first Gator to be named the publication’s Player of the Year since Mike Zunino earned the honor in 2012.

Earlier this year, Singer was named Southeastern Conference Pitcher of the Year. He has amassed a 10-1 record with a 2.25 ERA and has limited opposing hitters to a .186 batting average.

During his career with the Gators, Singer has compiled a 21-8 record with a 3.18 ERA. He has struck out 259 bat-ters in 257 2⁄3 innings and played a key role in helping UF win the first College World Series title in school history in

2017.Singer pitched at Tava-

res and Eustis during his high school career. As a senior as Eustis, he was 8-3 with a 1.25 ERA with six complete games and 110 strikeouts in 67 innings.

Local political leaders step into 'ape' controversy

The same day that ABC cancelled the sitcom “Roseanne” because star Roseanne Barr tweeted an offensive comparison between former Barrack Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett and a “Planet of the Apes” character, two high-profile Republicans in Lake County did the same.

Lake County Repub-lican Committeeman Ralph Smith posted an image on his personal Facebook page compar-ing Jarrett, who is black, and the female ape char-acter, Zira, with the caption, “And the issue with Roseanne is?” sug-gesting that Barr was correct.

Then, former Eustis C i t y C o u n c i l m a n Anthony Sabatini "liked" Smith's post and a similar one by a local doctor.

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Utilities employee had been installing a new water and sewer line.

Police spokesman Dana Coston says it wasn’t clear whether the man had fallen into the hole or had suffered a medi-cal problem while in the hole.

Witnesses say para-medics spent almost two hours working to recover the body, which had been submerged under water.

PENSACOLAInmate gets life sentence for killing fellow prisoner

A Florida inmate who was already serving 15 years will now spend the rest of his life in prison.

The Pensacola News

Journal reports that 27-year-old Robert Lee Hunt received his life sentence Friday, two days after jurors found him guilty of second-degree murder.

Authorities say Hunt fatally stabbed fellow inmate Jorge Slaughter last June at the Century Correctional Institution in Escambia County.

S u r v e i l l a n c e v i d e o s h o w s H u n t c h a s -ing Slaughter through a common area at the prison and then stabbing and slashing him with an improvised knife. Hunt claimed he was acting in self-defense.

Florida Department of Corrections records show Hunt was in prison for attempted armed robbery in Polk County in 2014.

Slaughter was serving a 30-year sentence for robbery, grand theft and burglary charges.

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He said it’s a blessing to see his new friend flying again after numerous hospital visits to watch him recuperate.

“I wanted his wife to understand that I talked to him and he was a fighter all the way through,” said Hawkins, who used his SWAT and tactical medical train-ing to stop Stokes from bleeding out.

“The sheer will and determination he has to survive this, then come back eight months later and be back flying, is amazing,” Hawkins said. “I am honored to be back with him, that he would call me and say, ‘Hey, this is my first flight.’ It is truly a blessing.”

Stokes, who has been flying for 17 years, was scheduled to fly a mis-sion Sept. 27. But late Sept. 26, he walked out of Publix in his flight suit with “CBP Federal

Agent” on his T-shirt and his shoulder holster visible. Eighteen-year-old Thomas Jacob Lewis, who had just learned that a Clay County arrest warrant was out for him, yelled, “I hate cops” and shot Stokes, then killed himself.

Knocked off his feet, bullets wedged near his spine, hit his liver and intestines, right hip, shattered the other and went through his left arm as he pulled his own gun. Two weeks in a medically induced coma, Stokes said he fought hard to return to “chasing drug smugglers, which I was born to do.” By Febru-ary he was on limited duty, still recuperat-ing with wife Amanda and his flight crew at his side. Given permission to return to full duty a few weeks ago, he was glad for the hours in the gym since the ladder was “as heavy as I remember it.”

“She was ready for me to go up. I had been anx-ious all weekend waiting for this moment,” he said of his wife’s send-off

Tuesday. “I just told her I loved her and I would see her when I get back.”

Two planes flew the mission. Pilot Orie Doffin handled the P-3 with the huge radar disc that Stokes would control, using it and a high-def-inition nose camera to track Air Interdiction Officer Colt Reiswig’s sister plane. As Reiswig bobbed and weaved, Stokes re-honed track-ing skills used to target drug-smuggling boats and planes.

“Suspect airplanes fly a certain way. If there was a suspect airplane out here, it wouldn’t be using its IFF code. It would just be flying, not squawking, not talking to anybody,” Stokes said, then smiled. “... I am just happy I remember how to do all this stuff. It’s just like riding a bicycle. It feels like it’s old hat and it comes right back.”

These flights can last up to 10 hours, the reason why there are four bunks in back.

“We chase them for as long as it takes,” Stokes

said as he worked radar able to see as far as Tallahassee. “... Some-times they can be 600 to 800 miles away and you have to play a chess game to get bad guys to go where you want them.”

Then the pilots on Stokes’ P-3, a con-stantly updated aircraft built in late 1966, began flying low passes over Northeast Florida as if searching for a smug-gler’s boat. They circled Green Cove Springs as Stokes showed off t h e g e a r ’ s a b i l i t i e s to Hawkins and Clay County Sheriff Darryl D a n i e l s . T h e n a f t e r almost three hours of flight, Stokes said he has another timetable. But it’s a lot longer, and hap-pier, than eight months and three days.

“I have about nine and a half years left to go, and hopefully we keep these things (P-3s) around for a while,” he said. “It’s an amazing feeling to be back in the air. ... This feels like home. I have missed it so much for the past eight months.”

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U.S. Customs aviation enforcement agent Drew Stokes works the tracking on his P-3 airplane’s combination TV and infrared camera as he tracks the agency’s other plane on May 29 in Jacksonville. [DAN

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By Kim Tong-HyungThe Associated Press

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is known for pushing the envelope with threats and bluster as he seeks to leverage his nuclear weapons program into security and economic benefits for his coun-try. But lately he’s gained notoriety for his envelopes alone.

President Donald Trump on Friday declared that his on-and-off summit with Kim was on again. The announcement came after Trump hosted a senior North Korean envoy at the White House and he deliv-ered a personal letter from Kim that was inside a white envelope nearly as large as a folded newspaper.

Trump has not yet revealed what was writ-ten in the letter, but he sure seemed happy to get it. A photo showed a grin-ning Trump holding up the envelope alongside Kim Yong Chol, the most senior North Korean to visit the White House in 18 years, as they posed in the Oval Office in front of a portrait of Thomas Jefferson.

The photo made rounds on social media, where theories abound about why Kim would have sent Trump what seemed like a comically oversized letter.

Did Kim, a third-gener-ation heredity leader, think Trump would share his love for lavish gestures and things grandiose? After spending months trading insults and war threats with him, has Kim learned that the way to influence Trump is to appeal to his ego — something South Korean President Moon Jae-in seemed to try in

April when he openly vouched for Trump as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize?

No one outside North Korea likely knows the real reason for the letter’s size. It could just be that’s how Kim likes it.

Moon, who lobbied hard for nuclear negotiations between Trump and Kim, received a letter of similar size from Kim during Feb-ruary’s Winter Olympics in which he expressed a desire for an inter-Korean summit.

Kim’s to letter to Moon was personally delivered by Kim’s sister, who attended the Olympics as a special envoy, and was covered by a blue folder emblazoned with a golden seal.

Analysts say the ges-ture of sending the letter itself is part of the metic-ulous steps North Korea is taking to present Kim as a legitimate interna-tional statesman who is reasonable and capable of negotiating solutions and making deals.

Following a provocative 2017 in which his engi-neers tested a purported

thermonuclear warhead and long-range missiles that could target American cities, Kim has engaged in a flurry of diplomatic activ-ity in recent months in what’s seen as an attempt to break out of isolation and obtain relief from sanctions decimating his country’s economy.

While trying to com-municate its willingness to embrace Western dip-lomatic norms, Pyongyang has put in painstaking efforts to maintain reci-procity with Washington and Seoul, said Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul.

Kim Yong Chol’s trip to Washington was clearly a response to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s travelling to Pyongyang, North Korea’s capital, twice in recent weeks for pre-summit negotiations with Kim. Likewise, Kim’s letter to Trump would have been a reciprocal response to Trump’s own letter to Kim on May 24 that tem-porarily shelved the highly anticipated meeting, Yang said.

Why was Kim’s letter for Trump so big?

President Donald Trump talks with Kim Yong Chol, former North Korean military intelligence chief and one of leader Kim Jong Un’s closest aides, as they walk from their meeting Friday in the Oval Offi ce of the White House in Washington. [ANDREW HARNIK/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS]

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By Jonathan LemireThe Associated Press

WASHINGTON — P r e s i d e n t D o n a l d Trump’s lawyers com-posed a secret 20-page letter to special counsel Robert Mueller to assert that he cannot be forced

to testify while arguing that he could not have committed obstruction because he has absolute authority over all federal investigations.

The existence of the letter, which was first reported and posted by The New York Times

on Saturday, was a bold assertion of presidential power and another front on which Trump’s law-yers have argued that the president can’t be subpoenaed in the spe-cial counsel’s ongoing investigation into Rus-sian meddling in the 2016

election.The letter is dated Janu-

ary 29 and addressed to Mueller from John Dowd, one of Trump’s lawyers at the time who has since resigned from the legal team. In the letter, the Trump’s lawyers argue that a charge of ille-gal obstruction is moot because the Constitution empowers the president to, “if he wished, termi-nate the inquiry, or even exercise his power to pardon.”

Trump weighed in on Saturday on Twitter, asking “Is the Special Counsel/Justice Depart-ment leaking my lawyers letters to the Fake News M e d i a ? ” H e a d d e d : “When will this very expensive Witch Hunt Hoax ever end? So bad for our Country.”

Mueller has requested an interview with the president to determine whether he had crimi-nal intent to obstruct the investigation into his associates’ possible links to Russia’s election interference. Trump had previously signaled that he would be willing to sit for an interview, but his legal team, including head lawyer Rudy Giuliani, have privately and pub-licly expressed concern that the president could risk charges of perjury.

If Trump does not consent to an interview, Mueller will have to decide whether to forge forward with a historic grand jury subpoena.

His team raised the possibility in March of subpoenaing the presi-dent but it is not clear if it is still under active con-sideration. Giuliani has told The Associated Press that the president’s legal team believes the special counsel does not have the authority to do so.

A court battle is likely if Trump’s team argues that the president can’t be forced to answer ques-tions or be charged with obstruction of justice. President Bill Clinton was charged with obstruction in 1998 by the House of Representatives as part of his impeachment trial. And one of the articles of impeachment prepared against Richard Nixon in 1974 was for obstruction.

Topics of Mueller’s obstruction investiga-tion include the firings of both Comey and former N a t i o n a l S e c u r i t y Adviser Michael Flynn, as well Trump’s reaction to Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ recusal from the Russia investigation.

In addition to the legal battles, Trump’s team and allies have waged a public relations cam-paign against Mueller to discredit the inves-t i g a t i o n a n d s o f t e n the impact of the spe-cial counsel’s potential

findings. Giuliani said last week that the special counsel probe may be an “entirely illegitimate investigation” and need to be curtailed because, in his estimation, it was based on inappropriately obtained information from an informant and former FBI director James Comey’s memos.

In reality, the FBI began a counterintelligence investigation in July 2016 to determine if Trump campaign associates were coordinating with Russia to tip the election. The investigation was opened after the hack-ing of Democratic emails that intelligence officials later formally attributed to Russia.

Giuliani has said a deci-sion will not be made about a possible presi-dential interview with the special counsel until after Trump’s summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on June 12 in Singapore.

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President Donald Trump (center), accompanied by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (left), speaks to members of the media Friday on the South Lawn outside the Oval Offi ce in Washington. [ANDREW HARNIK/THE

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By Fares AkramThe Associated Press

KHUZAA, Gaza Strip — Thousands of Palestin-ians, including hundreds of medical workers in white uniforms, took part Saturday in the funeral procession of a colleague who was shot dead by Israeli troops the previous day along the Israel-Gaza border.

Razan Najjar, a 21-year-old volunteer paramedic, was shot as she tried to help evacuate wounded near Israel’s perimeter fence with Gaza. She was the second woman among more than 115 Palestin-ians who have been killed by Israeli army fire since Gaza border protests began in late March.

U.N. officials con-demned the killing of Najjar, saying that wit-ness reports indicated she wore clothing that clearly identified her as a health worker.

“The killing of a clearly identified medical staffer by security forces during a demonstration is particu-larly reprehensible,” said Jamie McGoldrick, the local U.N. humanitarian coordinator.

After Najjar’s funeral, d o z e n s o f m o u r n e r s headed to the fence and started throwing stones at the Israeli soldiers on the other side. The Pal-estinian Health Ministry said five protesters were wounded by Israeli fire.

Later Saturday, in a d e v e l o p m e n t t h a t threatened to collapse an informal cease-fire, the Israeli military said two projectiles were fired from Gaza. One was intercepted by the Iron Dome defense system and

the other landed inside Gaza. Earlier this week, Gaza militants fired a large barrage at Israel, which responded with heavy strikes on Gaza installations.

Early Sunday, the Israeli military said fighter jets attacked three Hamas military compounds in response to the rocket fire. It said it struck a total of 10 targets, including weapons manufacturing and storage sites. Mili-tants responded by firing another projectile that was intercepted, the army said.

Meanwhile, in the West Bank, the Israeli military said its troops shot dead a Palestinian who tried to ram a tractor into its forces.

The military said its ini-tial investigation revealed that a 35-year-old Pales-tinian from a village near Hebron tried to run over an officer with a Bobcat tractor. The attacker then turned around and tried to attack nearby Israeli civil-ians, the military said.

It said a soldier opened fire, killing the assailant.

No Israeli troops were harmed.

Since 2015, Palestinians have killed over 50 Israe-lis, two visiting Americans and a British tourist in stabbings, shootings and car-ramming attacks. Over 260 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces in that time. Israel says most were attackers. The attacks have petered off in recent months as the Palestinian focus has shifted toward mass pro-tests at the Gaza border.

On Friday, the Pal-estinians protested for the 10th week in a row. The military said some hurled grenades and pipe bombs at troops behind the border fence. Some 40 Palestinians were wounded and Najjar was the only one killed.

The Khan Younis hos-pital said Najjar had a gunshot wound in the chest with an exit wound in the back.

The military said its t r o o p s o p e r a t e d “ i n accordance with standard operating procedures” and that it was investigat-ing the incident.

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Palestinian mourners carry the body of a volunteer paramedic Razan Najjar, 21, during her funeral Saturday in town of Khan Younis, Southern Gaza Strip. Najjar was killed by Israeli fi re Friday during mass protests in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian Health Ministry said. [KHALIL

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County School Board’s bus maintenance facility near Alfred (now Gateway Drive) and Caroline streets.

T h e p r o p e r t y w a s acquired through an agree-ment between the city, the county and  the School Board and is being funded by the city’s portion of the county’s penny sales tax program. A $500,000 FEMA grant for the EOC was also used.

“We’ve been working on making this project happen for about 10 years now, so to see it under construc-tion and well on its way is very exciting,” Tavares Fire Chief Richard Keith said.

Keith said he recog-nized the need for a new downtown fire station soon after he joined the city in 2006. He said he and his crews have made do with conditions in the 2,000-square-foot historic building, which was built in the 1920s and was once the

city’s freight depot.Keith said he loves the

historic aspect of the build-ing, but some of the safety and design components are outdated. He said firefight-ers are constantly exposed to diesel fumes from the trucks and equipment, they have battled mold for years and space is scarce.

He also said trucks have to back into the apparatus bay, another safety con-cern. He is looking forward to drive-through bays in the new building that will allow trucks to enter one way and exit through the other.

The growing police department is now housed in a small corner of City Hall in cramped quar-ters. In some cases, multiple

detectives are working out of one office, closets have been transformed into work spaces and the evidence room barely meets safety standards and is full.

There are also no inter-view rooms or holding cells and no lunch room for offi-cers or staff.

“They really need it, too,” said Keith of the new police department.

Keith said the new building will contain spe-cial decontamination and cancer prevention protocols for the first responders.

There will be plenty of room for everyone and more than 10,000 square feet of space for future expansions.

“We’ve had a lot of

catching up to do in the design of this new build-ing,” Keith said. “We’re coming from the mid-70s to the present day, then looking and planning into the future, so we’re taking a big leap.”

When project talks got underway, however, there was concern that the 3.2-acre parcel was too small.

Keith said GatorSktch Corporation, the archi-tects that won the bid for the project, and Wharton Smith Inc., the construction company, have brought the visions of everyone involved to life beautifully.

“We couldn’t have asked for a better team,” Keith said.

Darrell Johnson, the on-site superintendent with Wharton Smith, said the project should be com-pleted by February 2019.

On Thursday, crews were finishing up all the under-ground pipe, wiring and prep work. Next week they plan to begin pouring con-crete floors.

“We’re on track and I intend to keep it that way,” Johnson said.

Once finished, the build-ing’s entrance door will take

the public into a lobby with two service windows, one on the left side leading to police headquarters and one on the right into the fire department.

The first floor will con-tain a meeting and media gathering room, outside courtyards,  fire admin-istration, road patrol, a fitness room, locker rooms, a secure sally port lead-ing into holding rooms for detainees (something the police station does not have now), four drive-through fire truck bays, a decontam-ination room with its own air conditioning system, a kitchen and living quarters for firefighters.

There will also be a neat architectural feature.

Richard said passersby will be able to catch a glimpse into the world of firefighters through glass walls that look into a hose drying  tower and give a clear view of the pole that firefighters will use to slide down from upstairs living quarters when they get a call.

The second floor will contain the Emergency Operations Center that will double as a training room,

police administration, criminal investigations, firefighter and EOC living quarters, a gun range and a stair tower that will allow for ongoing drills and train-ing in rappelling, active shooter and stairwell clear-ing situations.

Another fire station (No. 29) on the south side of Tavares will remain where it is.

“Many of our city’s first responders are currently housed in cramped quar-ters. They really deserve this new complex, as do our residents. It will be something everybody will be proud of,” Tavares Vice Mayor Troy Singer said.

Even Mayor Lori Pfister, who along with one other council member voted against the project, said she is excited about the complex.

“It will be a nice build-ing and it’s a positive for our city. It will definitely take us into the future and I hope it will make the jobs of our first responders better,” she said. “It’s also very centrally located and noticeable, so I don’t think people will be able to miss it.”

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Donald Trump’s adminis-tration. Trump last month gathered officials opposed to a California sanctu-ary law at a Washington, D.C., event where he gained attention for referring to violent gang m e m b e r s w h o e n t e r the country illegally as “animals.”

Like California, Oregon has a sanctuary law that covers the entire state, the first of its kind and one of only a handful of similarly broad laws in the nation.

With help from anti-sanctuary groups, a trio

of Republican state leg-islators from rural parts of the state sponsored an initiative to repeal Ore-gon’s law.

The secretary of state’s office confirmed nine complaints about alleged deceptive practices by initiative signature-gath-erers have been forwarded t o O r e g o n ’ s J u s t i c e Department for criminal investigation. State elec-tions staff also estimated about 40 people called seeking to have their sig-natures removed from the petition.

Many of the complaints date to late February, but Kristina Edmunson, the Justice Department’s communications head, said the agency has since received a second round of complaints. Edmun-son wouldn’t comment on

whether that prompted additional investigations.

Portland resident Erin Whitlock was among those who complained.

W h i t l o c k t o l d T h e Associated Press she was approached on a commuter train by a can-vasser who described the measure to passengers as extending protections for immigrants in the coun-try illegally — which she knew to be the opposite of its actual effect.

“Everything felt a little fishy,” said Whitlock, who added the canvasser would not show her a copy of the petition. Oregon canvassers are required to carry copies.

In another case, a video featured in media reports appeared to show a canvasser reacting with surprise when told the effect of the initiative.

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available drinking water before, including when the city agreed to sell more than 1,000 acres to The Villages near the Turnpike.

“We’ve been sitting on our capacity for 20 years,” Minner said, explaining that Leesburg can use 7 million gallons a day, but is permitted for 9 million.

The Villages, which plans to buy 1,100 acres from the city and build 3,300 residential units at County Road 470 and the Turnpike, has applied for 0.3971 million gallons per day for household and commercial use.

Villages officials have told Leesburg commis-sioners that the golf courses in their city will be irrigated with captured stormwater runoff and reclaimed water. Drink-ing water will come from the lower Floridan aqui-fer, from wells 1,000 feet deep.

“Do I feel good for the next 10 years? Yes,” Minner told Dennison, and probably longer. He added, however, at some point, if the state contin-ues to grow rapidly, “the whole state is in trouble.

The portion of The Vil-lages that falls under the jurisdiction of the St. Johns River Water Management District is already permit-ted to use about 6.5 million gallons per day, including 0.55 million gallons a day to irrigate 453 acres of golf courses. Lake County is in the St. Johns District.

The Southwest Water Management District,

which includes Sumter County and holds the permits for the bulk of The Villages, has issued permits for about 24 mil-lion gallons per day, or 8.8 billion gallons per year for the mega retirement community.

“We need to be very c a r e f u l n o t t o o v e r expand,” Dennison said.

In past years, develop-ers were buying up land in Leesburg, but projects were not built, she said. “With The Villages coming in there’s going to be a lot of development.”

Development can cause other problems besides using up drinking water supplies.

“Man-made develop-ment, it turns out, is the most persistent factor for increased sinkholes,” according to a May 24 arti-cle in Smithsonian.com.

“Earth-moving equip-m e n t s c r a p e s a w a y

protective layers of soil; parking lots and paved roads divert rainwater to new infiltration points; the weight of new build-ings presses down on weak spots; buried infrastruc-ture can lead to leaking pipes; and, perhaps most of all, the pumping of groundwater disrupts the delicate water table that keeps the karst stable,” Chris Bodenner wrote in “The Science Behind Flor-ida’s Sinkhole Epidemic.”

The article, which largely focused on The Vil-lages, quoted a cave expert who said the risk of sink-holes is 11 times greater in developed areas.

The Villages, which currently has 125,000 resi-dents, is rapidly spreading southeast from Wildwood, and will eventually hook up with the Leesburg portion.

“… new homes will bring more golf courses,

and The Villages already has 49, number two per capita in U.S. counties,” the Smithsonian article said. “The retention ponds built on those courses can leak into the karst and trig-ger sinkholes. Irrigating those 49 courses and the tens of thousands of lawns in The Villages is also a sig-nificant risk factor.”

Some Villages of Marion homeowners have been displaced by sinkholes since February, and two new holes opened up in front of homes last week. One hole was 10 feet wide and 20 feet deep.

It was not immediately clear if one hole was from rain or a previous issue with a drainage system. Others have opened up in the

past in the Sumter County portion.

Central Florida in general is “sinkhole alley.”

About a dozen opened up in the Ocala area around the first of the month. Some have appeared on major highways, including one near the golf cart bridge on U.S. Highway 441 in The Villages. It may have been caused by leaking under-ground pipes.

In 2013, a man sleeping in his home in Hillsborough County was swallowed up by a sinkhole that destroyed his home.

“The Villages shouldn’t be singled out when it comes to sinkholes,” the Smithsonian noted. “Marion and Lake, the two counties that The Villages

pokes into, are number 4 and number 10, respec-tively, on RiskMeter’s 2011 list of the most sinkhole-prone counties in Florida.”

The rankings are based on insurance claims.

A better gauge, Smithso-nian said, is the 2013 Hazard Mitigation Plan, created by the Florida Division of Emergency Management (DEM), which said Sumter is a “medium risk.”

Leesburg is fortunate to have wastewater treatment plants that can produce reclaimed water, Dennison said, but Floridians need to keep an eye on drinking water supplies, especially with a water bottling company in south Lake. “We’ve got to make water last.”

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Curbelo, 38, is seeking a third term from a dis-trict that stretches from upscale Miami suburbs to the Everglades and down to eccentric Key West. Seventy percent of his constituents are His-panic and nearly half are foreign-born. Those are

among the highest per-centages in the nation, giving many of them a firsthand stake in Con-gress’ immigration fight.

Curbelo and Rep. Jeff Denham, R-Calif., whose Modesto-area district thrives on agriculture powered by migrant workers, have launched a petition drive that would force House votes on four immigration bills, ranging from liberal to conservative versions.

Twenty-three Republi-cans have signed on, two shy of the number needed to succeed, assuming all Democrats jump aboard.

A n o t h e r s u p p o r t e r of the rare rebellion by the usually compliant moderates is Rep. Mike Coffman, R-Colo., a f o r m e r M a r i n e w h o learned Spanish when his district was redrawn t o i n c l u d e D e n v e r ’ s diverse eastern suburbs. In an interview, Coffman

expressed frustration over waiting nearly 18 months for House Speaker Paul Ryan to deliver on assur-ances that Congress would address the issue.

“He was always tell-ing me, ‘It will happen, it will happen.’ I never saw it happen,” Coffman said. “One cannot argue that those of us who signed onto this discharge peti-tion didn’t give leadership time.”

The centrists favor

legislation that would protect from deportation hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as chil-dren. They back a path to citizenship for these immigrants, who have lived in limbo since Presi-dent Donald Trump ended the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, called DACA. Federal courts have blocked its termina-tion for now.

Trying to head off the petition, Ryan, R-Wis., and conservatives are negotiating with the centrists in hopes of finding compromise. Roll calls are on track for later this month, but it will be tough to steer legislation through the House that’s both liberal enough to survive in the more moderate Senate and restrictive enough for Trump to sign into law.

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Jeer: The two Lake County Republicans who thought sitcom star Roseann Barr's offensive tweets about former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett were funny.

Last week, Barr drew swift public condemna-tion — and her show "Roseanne" was cancelled abruptly — when she took to Twitter to jokingly call Jarrett, who is both black and of Iranian descent, the offspring of the Muslim Brotherhood and "Planet of the Apes."

Incredibly, stunningly, several hours later Republican State Committeeman Ralph Smith of Tavares posted an image of Jarrett side by side with the female character Zira from "Planet of the Apes," and the caption "And the issue with Roseanne is?" suggesting that Barr was correct.

He doubled down in an interview with the Daily Com-mercial the next day, saying he thought it was funny, then went on his local radio show hours later to say he was "sick and tired" of people making racial issues out of such things and that he loves all people.

Anthony Sabatini, a former Eustis city commissioner who resigned recently to run for the Florida House of Representatives in the fall, hit the “like” button on Smith’s Facebook post. He also "liked" a similar post on a local doctor's Facebook page.

In the year 2018, we shouldn't need to explain why this is so wrong, but apparently we do:

First, comparing an African-American person to an ape, even in jest, is terribly offensive because for so long black people WERE viewed by white America as something less than human — legally, culturally, socially.

And the offense is more egregious because it comes from community leaders, people who represent us politi-cally, people who have influence and power over our lives and futures. They can harbor no prejudice — whether intentional or unintentional — against any segment of their constituency.

Cheer: The Leesburg City Commission, for approving an ordinance last week banning aggressive panhandling.

This has been a fairly contentious issue, as some critics view the new ordinance as heavy-handed and unchari-table. We disagree.

The new ordinance, intended to cut down on the aggressive behavior of some homeless people, does not deny anyone the right to hang out peacefully in a public space. It simply targets those who make a nuisance of themselves through their aggressive or threatening behavior so their fellow citizens can also enjoy the use of public spaces.

Jeer: Public agencies and universities in Florida that are circumventing and fighting public records require-ments, for failing to operate with transparency and accountability.

Two recent stories showed the obstacles being created to obtaining public records in Florida. A GateHouse Media story last week reported that the University of Florida has been creating a growing number of nonprofits that are affiliated with the university but aren’t required to comply with public records laws. Twelve of these direct support organizations were created between 1943 and 1999, and then another six between 2000 and 2016.

In a more worrisome development, another GateHouse Media story reported that the South Florida Water Man-agement District is suing the Everglades Law Center for making public records requests. The lawsuit is part of a troubling trend across the country of government agen-cies suing those seeking records.

Publicly funded entities shouldn’t be using the legal system to hide their work from the public.

O U R O P I N I O N

Jeer for off ensive Facebook post

A N O T H E R O P I N I O N

The pox of Donald Trump

I am so tired of and disturbed by the Tweeter-in-Chief, Donald Trump, and his daily barrage of blustering rants against the on-going investigation of Special Counsel Robert Mueller; his denigration of the "ladies of the evening" who claim to have had dal-liances with him (and to whom he has paid, directly or indirectly, hundreds of thousands of dollars to try and buy their silence); and his obviously premature boasting about the upcoming summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, who has agreed to nothing approach-ing de-nuclearization of the Korean peninsula but only to the meeting place for the summit. The man is a self-absorbed, narcissistic megalomaniac.

I am reminded of a quote attributed to Plato so many centuries ago when he warned the populace: "If you do not take an interest in the affairs of your government, then you are doomed to live under the rule of fools."

Plato may well have been prescient in warning us of the rise of The Donald, for he certainly is a fool of the first order. And, from my point of view, a pox on all of those

ignorati who voted for him.

Daniel J. Andrews, The Villages 

Is it time to impeach a former president?

Recently, President Trump tweeted, “What did Obama Know and When Did He Know It?” Trump was talking about a government conspiracy to frame him.

How? Somehow he sup-posedly worked with the Russians and they somehow took charge of all the ballot boxes in America, and that was how he, instead of Hill-ary, was elected president of the United States.

After almost two years of investigating, special prosecutor Robert Mueller has found no evidence of the president colluding with the Russians. Mark Penn, the chief pollster and campaign strategist for Bill and Hillary Clinton, has accused Mueller of engaging in a “deep state quasi-coup” to bring down President Trump.

How could the FBI investigate a presidential candidate without Presi-dent Obama knowing about it? They couldn’t. Obama either ordered it, approved it or coordinated it. He authorized illegal spying, surveillance and FISA

warrants based on fraud, paid for by Hillary Clinton and the DNC.

Fox News chief judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano said, “We may be on the precipice of exposing a very, very extraordinary political use of intelligence and law enforcement by the Obama administration.” Other Fox reporters are predicting the inspector general of the DOJ will probe “impropriety and political motivation” of the Obama administration’s spying on Trump.

Former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer said, “I guarantee the answer is yes” as to whether Obama knew the FBI had planted spies into the Trump campaign. One was FBI informant Stefan Halper, who was paid over $1 million by the Obama adminis-tration to spy on Trump. Fleischer said no FBI direc-tor would dare infiltrate a presidential campaign without the direct approval and authorization of the president.

If the mainstream media is part of a “deep-state” conspiracy to impeach a sitting president, they can’t report anything negative on Obama, can they?

Sonny Heninger, Leesburg

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OPINIONSteve Skaggs | PublisherTom McNiff | Executive EditorWhitney Lehnecker | Digital Editor, Lifestyles Editor

Tom McNiff, [email protected]

I n the May 20 edition of the Daily Commercial I read a news head-line that stunned me. It read:

"All Lake students to get free meals next school year." By sheer coinci-dence, I had just sent in my weekly column to the Daily Commercial on economics and that the one fundamental lesson that should be taught to students is there is no free lunch. So much for that life lesson.

Apparently the free meals are a result of the Community Eligibility

Provision, a federal program that allows schools serving predomi-nately low-income communities to offer breakfast and lunch to all students at no charge. Even more stunning than giving free meals to kids who don't qualify per federal guidelines are the myriad of justifi-cations lauding this program.

The School Nutrition Association (SNA) says that serving all stu-dents for free ensures children have access to healthy school meals every day and eliminates the stigma for those who rely on free school meals as a key source of nutrition. The SNA also stressed that all students sharing the same meal together strengthens a sense of community and fosters healthy eating habits.

F R O M T H E R I G H T

The no-free-lunch lesson just took a further hit

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S ince the beginning, our nation has been based on a nation of laws. This nation

of laws has allowed us to be an example for other countries to look up to. While we have been tested, we have persevered.

“The rule of law is a basic concern in the creation of the Constitu-tion. Constitutional law can only be fully and effectively implemented when the laws of a country are respected by the citizenry and the

government.”When a president of the United

States is elected, they are required to take the following oath: “I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the Office of the President of the United States and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” This separates us from dictators and tyrants that make up the law as they go. Our Constitution points out that “we are a government of laws and not of men.” This is supported by our court system. Our system ensures that “we all are equal before the law and equally subject to the legal system and its decisions.” No one is privileged to ignore the law.

F R O M T H E L E F T

Hey, Donald Trump, no one is above the law

Gary Clark

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OPINION

A N O T H E R O P I N I O N

I told you so.I’m sorry, maybe

that’s petty, but I can’t help it. For over a month now, I’ve felt like a man caught in a feedback loop, doomed to joust till the end of time with readers upset with me for writing that I would boycott the hit reboot of Roseanne Barr’s epony-mous sitcom because of her support for that sen-tient sack of racism and misogyny who serves as president. People who don’t value equal-ity, I wrote “ — and I’m sorry, but if you support (Donald) Trump, then no, you do not — have nothing to say to me.”

That stand brought rebuke from a number of Trump voters, including a certain Florida senator. It also drew reproof from non-Trump voters, who lectured me about cutting off an avenue of under-standing and for acting as if a vote for Trump was a de facto vote for racism and misogyny. (Which, by the way, it was.)

So maybe you’ll forgive me for feeling vindicated by news that Barr’s show was just canceled by ABC. The reason? She tweeted the following racist and Islamophobic abuse at former Obama administration offi-cial Valerie Jarrett, an

African-American born in Iran: “muslim brother-hood and planet of the apes had a baby=vj.”

For Barr you see, Americans born in Iran are terrorists. And African-Americans are talking apes.

These are old canards by which no Muslim or black person is likely to be surprised. That’s not to say one becomes inured to it, only that we have our patriotism and humanity derided on a daily basis, so it’s hardly new. The only difference here is that the offender is a celebrity who sup-ports the mistake in the White House.

My folks used to say that when you lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas. That’s a truism ABC sought to flout, gambling that it could reap the riches “Roseanne” represented without being touched by the star’s propen-sity for Trump-centric conspiracies and bigoted sentiments. That gamble just blew up in the net-work’s face.

The moral of the story is glaringly clear: Stop trying to normalize this stuff. That’s what hiring Barr amounted to. But ABC is hardly alone.

Consider all the plain-tive laments clogging my email queue talking about the need to “understand” Trump voters. Consider all the tortured think pieces on how smug liber-als are overlooking the “forgotten people.” And almost two years after the election, how many more

Trump voter panels do we need to see on cable news?

There is no mystery here. Trump is president because Obama was, and because there were many people for whom that fact was apocalyp-tic. It’s no coincidence David Duke loves this man, white people chant his name to taunt black ones, and hate crimes spiked during the campaign.

Yet some seek to flatten that barbed truth into a harmless TV fiction that will forgive us our origi-nal American sin. We are asked to treat intolerance as just another color on the diversity rainbow. It is not.

And the chasm between Trump voters and the rest of us will not be bridged, cannot be bridged, because it is the gap between being treated like a human being — and not. These bizarre times will not tolerate mealy-mouthed platitudes and weaselly equivocation on that point. These times demand to know who you are and what you believe. You can’t run from that. You can’t split the differ-ence. As ABC just learned to its chagrin, when you fail to make that choice, you make that choice.

Now “Roseanne” returns to the TV bone-yard as its star apologizes for a “joke” of ostraciza-tion and dehumanization. Oh, and it turns out she’s a supporter of Donald Trump?

Don’t you dare act surprised.

F R O M T H E L E F T

This time, the joke was on Roseanne Barr

The scientific, moral and theo-logical battle

between life as an “endowed unalienable” right and the evolu-tionary view that we are just material and energy shaped by pure chance in a random universe with no author of life, no purpose for living and no destina-tion after we die has been won in Ireland by the evolutionists.

Once strongly Catho-lic Ireland has removed protection for the unborn, at least through the first 12 weeks of a woman’s pregnancy, with the repeal of that country’s eighth constitutional amend-ment. Now that the door has been opened, as in America with Roe v. Wade, watch for the inevitable push for abortion on demand at any stage of fetal development.

The generational change, the scandals in Ireland’s once-domi-nant Catholic Church, the way the constitu-tional amendment was written in language that seemed harsh to many, the changing mores of an increasingly secular society, pressure from other European Union states that already allow abortion on demand, a media bias in favor of the repeal vote — all of these contributed to victory for the “yes” side.

Ireland’s pregnancy help centers, which assist women with unplanned pregnancies

at no charge, were virtually ignored by the media in favor of the “right” of women to make their own choices. The argument against abortion is an old and familiar one, but no less powerful when one seriously considers that the unborn child is not a “part” of the woman. That point is driven home when the child is allowed to live because the child then grows and lives physi-cally apart from its mother, potentially for decades.

Such arguments do not resonate with a younger generation that has been brought up to believe they can do whatever seems right in their own eyes, effec-tively becoming little deities, even in matters as profound as life and death.

Independent Irish Senator Ronan Mullen told the Irish Times, “Ireland has lost something very beau-tiful” (with the vote to repeal the Eighth Amendment). ... “a lot of unborn children will lose their lives in future — that is what happens when abortion gets legalized. I would ask people to keep those children in their thoughts and prayers today, and their moth-ers, and those involved in their lives.”

Pro-lifers should increase their support of the country’s preg-nancy centers, where women can be offered

help, adoption services and other aid, and be encouraged not to “play God” and to deliver their babies even in difficult circumstances. The many women I have spoken to over the years who made such a deci-sion have told me they have never regretted it, while many others who have had abortions — some more than one — live with regret their entire lives.

On the day the vote took place, a Wash-ington Post editorial praised D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser for adopting a child, noting the “progress” made since adoption agencies no longer require a two-parent home. The Post, which is editorially “pro-choice,” seems unaware of the irony, that in order for the mayor to have adopted her daughter, a woman had to decide not to abort her. Adoption, not abortion, is the best choice for a woman who does not want her child, because someone does, as evi-denced by the waiting list of couples seeking to adopt.

Some Irish eyes are smiling over the outcome of the repeal vote, which must still be implemented by the Irish legislature. The eyes of many others are weeping for the babies who will die and the women who will join other women and come to regret aborting their children.

F R O M T H E R I G H T

Ireland makes its decision on abortion

F I R S T A M E N D M E N T

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

An added benefit is that by not paying it speeds up the food line, allow-ing students more time to eat their meal.

But the plaudits of this free breakfast/lunch program does not end with the SNA, as the food supervisor for the Lake County School District said: "The free meals may draw more students to partici-pate, and that means more funding for the school meal program that can be used for food, labor and equip-ment." More funding may be the reveal-ing term. Apparently we have 36 percent (15,120 students) in our county who are deemed capable of paying for their own breakfast and lunch. At $4.05 per head for breakfast and lunch multiplied by 180 school days that would come to over $11 mil-lion. We certainly know that 15,120 eligible students will not fully participate, but what is the estimated cost for 2019?

I've contacted both the school superinten-dent, who I feel is very

competent, as well as a member of the School Board whom I hold in high esteem. Both responded promptly and stressed that these were federal tax dollars funding this program. My check-ing account, however, cannot distinguish the difference between my checks to the IRS or to fund our local schools.

I would be interested in a thorough assess-ment if the healthiest portions of the meals are consumed or thrown in the trash. I would also like to know within our student population how many of our children would be categorized as being overweight. Since we are stressing health I'd like to know how much physical exercise our children are getting daily - not counting repetitive thumb use in texting. In fact, I'd wager a good, rigorous "Free Exercise" pro-gram for every student daily would likely show far more beneficial results in improving student health.

Regrettably, we con-tinue to raise children from all income levels who increasingly are conditioned to expect government to pro-vide more freebies, all

cloaked under laudable goals. The "federal food funding fairy" comes from your tax dollars and mine. Lesson being, there is no free lunch.

If it is true that it is more cost effec-tive to give free school breakfast and lunch to all 42,000 students instead of simply helping those 28,880 who qualify based on income levels, then we are trapped in a bureaucratic morass that leaves taxpayers bewildered. We are reinforcing the entitle-ment mentality that seems to be expand-ing i.e Socialist Bernie Sanders promising free college education and single payer health care. The welfare state mentality is alive and growing.

My grade school probably had as many or more students who would qualify for the current free breakfast/lunch program. Yet we paid for our lunches, food was great and we had but two over-weight kids in our entire school. Child obesity has tripled since the 1970s. Child obesity, like this federal free breakfast/lunch pro-gram continues to grow and grow and grow.

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Leonard Pitts Cal Thomas

Donald Trump has illustrated since before being in office that he believes he is above the law and can do whatever he pleases without con-sequences. He stated, “I could stand in the middle of Fifth Ave. and shoot somebody and wouldn’t lose any voters.” He has allegedly colluded with foreign governments regarding the 2016 presidential election, has shown his willingness to disregard laws pertain-ing to his business and has tried to discredit the very institutions that protect us and ensure that our laws are carried out. In a single week he has violated five political norms: revealed intelli-gence sources, politically motivated prosecutions, mixing personal and government business, foreign interference with elections and undermining the First Amendment.

Trump is being inves-tigated for collusion, lying and obstruction

of justice. Rather than cooperate with our institutions of law, he has politicized the investigations and his staff has either lied or refused to testify. Trump has threatened to fire Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein because he refuses to shut down investigations regarding his adminis-tration. Trump has tried to hamper or shut down these investigations. His attorney has implied that Trump may not “show up” if subpoenaed.

Trump repeatedly talks of firing both Special Counsel Robert Mueller and Rosenstein. If this can happen, it would probably create a constitutional crisis. If this occurs, our leaders, who have been complicit up to this point, will need to prepare them-selves to act. Further, we as citizens must demand they act.

As the Mueller inves-tigation gets closer to connecting the dots leading directly to the White House, Trump’s tweets become angrier. He has recently requested the investi-gators be investigated.

With the information from Michael Cohen and more indictments coming, the president is showing he is will-ing to take any action necessary to stop the investigation.

We as citizens must make sure that those whom we have elected to ensure the “rule of law” is protected do their job. In too many cases, the Republican Congress has allowed this presi-dent to severely bend and sometimes break the law with no con-sequences. We cannot allow this to happen. If so, we are headed down a path that will unravel our Constitution and our country. If one president can act as if he is above the law, the next one will know he or she is above the law. We must let the president and our leaders know that we are watching and will protect our country.

This president has shown that he is not respectful of our laws or norms nor those who try to carry them out. A strong message needs to be sent to him stating, “You are not above the law.”

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Once strongly Catholic Ireland has removed protection for the unborn, at least through the fi rst 12 weeks of a woman’s pregnancy, with the repeal of that country’s eighth constitutional amendment. Now that the door has been opened, as in America with Roe v. Wade, watch for the inevitable push for abortion on demand at any stage of fetal development.

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TRAVEL

By Jennifer BargerWhereTraveler.com

I f you visitedWashington,D.C., a decade ago, yourmust-hit neighborhoodswere probably Georgetown

(redbrick sidewalks, boutiques,Kennedy lore) and Capitol Hill(that iconic dome, row houseswith charming Victorian archi-tecture). But thanks to an influxof development and new resi-dents (oftenmillennials), zonesthat once didn’t have namesnow buzzwith restaurants,nightlife and Instagram-worthydesign. Here are three newly hiphamlets ready for their close-ups, plus what to do there.

Brookland

Faithful Catholics have longflocked to Northeast’s “littleRome,” with Catholic Univer-sity, the blue-domed Basilicaof the National Shrine of theImmaculate Conception and theFranciscanMonastery with itsbucolic garden. But recently,the enclave has boomedwithart, retail and restaurants.The ArtsWalk atMonroe

StreetMarket holds studios andstorefronts for local talents likeKicheko Goods (mod jewelry)and Kuzeh (dreamy pottery).Around the corner, Dance Placehosts edgy contemporary showsin a black box theater. Restau-rants and bars cluster along 12thStreet NE. The buzziest bets

include the down-home SmithPublic Trust for brews, burgersand livemusic and Primrose, anew French bistro andwine bar,where dishes like trout with sor-rel cream are served in “are-we-in-Paris?” digs with a zinc barand ostrich-plume chandeliers.

Ivy City/UnionMarket

In Northeast, these slightlygritty adjacent areas are trans-forming former warehouses (IvyCity) andwholesale food stalls(UnionMarket) into vibrantretail and restaurant hot spots.In Ivy City, the art decoHecht’sWarehouse anchors a new com-plex of apartments, cafes andshops, with hip places like soc-cer bar Dock FC andMexican

hangout La Puerta Verde, whereyou can find tuna tostadas andmezcal margaritas doled out ina colorful, tile-filled room. Alsopopping up in Ivy City: distill-eries and breweries including Jos.A.Magnus &Co., whichmakesgin, whiskey and rum in a jumbowarehouse with an attachedcocktail bar where you canlounge on plush leather sofas.Just to the south, UnionMar-

ket is a rehabbed 1967 buildingholding dozens of food vendors,a wine store, restaurants andboutiques. Here, you can grazeyour way through amulti-coursemeal on Prescription Chicken’shomey soups, the District FishWife’s spicy salmon burgers andPanorama Bakery’s chocolateeclairs. For stylish souvenirs

like arty jewelry, cocktailglasses and popular cook-books, pop into Salt & Sundry.Surrounding blocks hold both

old-school foodwholesalers andnew businesses like high-endItalian restaurantMasseria formulti-coursed, pasta-centricmeals in a chill indoor-outdoorspace, and Brief Assembly, whichsells indie fashions and homedécor in a bright, white bou-tiquewith exposed brick walls.

TheWharf

If you built a whole neighbor-hood, would everybody come?That’s precisely what happenedwith TheWharf, the glassy,classy development that debutedlast fall on the SouthwestWater-front. The 24-acre, $2.4 billionsection populates its cobble-stonedwalkways and toweringbuildings with condos, hotels,shops and restaurants like Presi-dent Obama fave Hank’s OysterBar and Fabio Trabbochi’s glamSpanish seafood spot DelMar.During the day, you can rent a

canoe or kayak to ply theWash-ington Channel at theWharfBoathouse. Come nightfall,denizens get down thanks tomultiple concert halls, includ-ing the jumbo Anthem forbig-name rock acts and PearlStreetWarehouse for blue-grass, folk and Americana in anintimate, diner-like setting.

Up next

Other nearby zones are draw-ing fans, too. H Street NE humswith hip bars like Copycat Co.,shops like the restaurant-retailmashupMaketto and indoormini-golf hangout H StreetCountry Club. Just across theriver from SouthwestWater-front, Anacostia emerges withrestaurants and galleries, plusSmithsonian’s Anacostia Com-munityMuseum and Freder-ick Douglass’ hilltop home.

CAPITAL

ByLaraHaleWhereTraveler.com

TheHawaiian fish dishpoké (it rhymeswith “OK”)has been a staple of islandcuisine for centuries, butit’s only recently become abig trend on themainland.Think of it along the lines

of deconstructed sushi —chunks of raw,marinatedfish usually served on abed of rice and seaweedsaladwithmix-ins likecucumber, green onion,jalapeno and pineapple.Thanks to Seattle’s rela-

tive proximity to Hawaii,poké is nothing new here,but it has definitely surgedin popularity lately, with ahost of new poké restau-rants opening around townjoining a local original:

SamChoy’s Poké to theMax. Launched by theHawaiian-born “godfatherof poké,” who founded afestival dedicated to thedish back in 1991, Poké totheMax has locations in thestadium area and ColumbiaCity, as well as three foodtrucks you can track online.More places to

taste poké:• Poké Bar:Head to the

downtown or CapitolHill locations to createyour own bowl fromamenu that includestofu, scallop andoctopus options.• goPoké: Locally

owned and oper-ated byHawaiianbrothers, this China-town spot is a popularlunchtime destination.

• FOB Poké Bar:Thename refers to the “FreshOff the Boat” fish at thislively build-your-ownbowl Belltown fave.

Seattle’s top poké shopsSeafood not your

thing? Check out theseSeattle spots knownfor amazing food andbreathtaking views.• Built in 1914, Smith

Tower was Seattle’s firstskyscraper, andwas atthe time the fourth-tall-est building in the world.In the 1920s speakeasy-style Observatory Bar onthe tower’s 35th floor,you can bask in elegantwoods and detailedceiling tiles and enjoydeviled eggs, artisan flat-breads or a charcuterieand cheese plate with anera-appropriate cocktail.• Seattle’s rap-

idly changing skylineis visible fromTheNest, the luxe rooftopbar at the Thompson

Seattle hotel. It featuresgourmet snacks andinventive cocktails.• Getting toMarina-

tionMa Kai is half thefun. Right next to theWest Seattle water taxiterminal, the casualHawaiian-Korean fusioneatery offers outstandingviews of the skyline and alaid-back island vibe. Itsloyal fans rave about thekimchi-fried-rice bowl,Kahlua pork tacos andspecial tangy “nunya”sauce. (The owners saythe recipe is “nunya”business.) Sunny dayson the deck call for oneof the tropical cock-tails or a bowl of sweetand fruity shave-ice.

—WhereTraveler.com

Above it all

Taste the sunshine with thispoké bowl from goPoké.[COURTESY GOPOKÉ]

Above: The Wharf, a newdevelopment on the SouthwestWaterfront. [COURTESY THE WHARF]

Left: The Arts Walk at Monroe StreetMarket. [COURTESY BOZZUTO]

improvements

Washington, D.C.,has some hip newneighborhoods to

check out

Restaurant/retail store Maketto. [REY LOPEZ]

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JOBS

ByZipRecruiter.com

T here’s a misconcep-tion that the only way tomake a decent living isto earn a college degree.

But if you can offer a service thatmost people can’t do on theirown — repairing and maintain-ing equipment and appliances,fixing cars or wiring a home — youcould stand to make a nice living.

Best of all, most training hap-pens on the job. So rather thangoing into debt for your education,you’re actually earning money.

Here are some tips on gettingstarted in a skilled trade career.

Pick your trade

The great thing about tradecareers is that they often corre-spond with your hobbies. Do youlike fixing cars or creating elabo-rate meals? Consider a career as anauto mechanic or chef. Do you lovegardening or working with wood?Perhaps a career as a horticultur-ist or cabinetmaker will suit you.

After you’ve narrowed downyour choices to three or four, learnmore about them by talking topeople in the field and researchingjob opportunities, pay and long-term possibilities for growth.

Many skilled trade jobs are

more mentally demanding thanphysically demanding. Stamina,dexterity and good problem-solving skills are usually moreuseful than brute strength.If you’re someone whoprefers being creativeand active or workingwith your hands to sit-ting at a desk, the skilled tradescould be an ideal choice for you.

Become an apprentice

The next step is finding anemployer who’s interested in hir-ing and training you. You canfind potential contacts throughtrade unions, professional asso-ciations or training institutions,as well as local employmentoffices, programs and agencies.

Or you can apply for a registeredapprenticeship. Operated by theprivate and public sectors, reg-istered apprenticeship programscombine on-the-job training withtheoretical and practical class-room instruction. Sponsors includeemployers, employer associationsand joint labor/management orga-nizations. Program sponsors paymost of the training costs whilesimultaneously increasing wagesas your skill levels increase. Thesestandards-based programs gener-ally range from one to six years

depending on the needsof the program sponsor.

A great resource is theU.S. Department of Labor’sRegistered Aprenticeshipprogram. ApprenticeshipUSAoffers opportunities to earn a sal-ary while learning the skills neces-sary to succeed in high-demandcareers. Go to doleta.gov/OA/occupations.cfm for a list of theprogram’s available occupations.

To search available Departmentof Labor registered apprentice-ship and non-registered appren-ticeship opportunities near you,visit the Glassdoor Appren-ticeship Finder on the USDOLwebsite, dol.gov/featured/apprenticeship/find-opportu-nities, or Careeronestop.org.

Becoming certified

Career-training program par-ticipants receive national industrycertification upon graduation. Thiscertification is applicable anywherein the United States. For moreinformation about becoming certi-fied, contact your trade union.

For more information aboutapprenticeship training,visit dol.gov/general/topic/training/apprenticeship.

How to startin a skilledtrade career

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SPORTS

B A S E B A L L | C 5

SEMINOLES ELIMINATED ON TWO-OUT WALK-OFF HR

Paul Jenkins, Sports editor [email protected]

By Janie McCauleyAssociated Press

OAKLAND, Calif. — All the chatter is that underdog Cleveland could be com-pletely deflated from the way it flopped in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. Determined and as motivated as ever might be more appropriate and fitting whenever LeBron James is in the mix.

“It’s one of the toughest losses I’ve had in my career,” James acknowledged Satur-day, “because of everything that kind of went on with the game and the way we played. Obviously, we all know what happened in the game.”

T h e r e w e r e m i s c u e s aplenty, most notably J.R. Smith’s offensive rebound in the final seconds of regulation that he dribbled back toward

half-court in a tie game rather than shooting for a chance to win it — later insisting he knew the score, though that remains a huge mystery. The decision baffled a frustrated and stunned LeBron, who signaled at his teammate with arms pointed toward the basket.

“The game’s over. There’s nothing we can do about it,” Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said.

“We’ve got to move on, move forward.”

James has done so all post-season with an edge, intensity and ability to all-out carry the Cavs — will them to win after win, if you wish.

Yes, with King James on the other side in this famil-iar June rivalry, Golden State knows much better than to fall into such a trap that the Cavs might be down and out, even

if the defending champions have some momentum going into Game 2 on Sunday night back home at Oracle Arena.

The Warriors learned that lasting lesson two years ago, when James led the Cava-liers back from the brink — a daunting 3-1 series deficit — to capture a title in Game 7 on the Warriors’ home floor.

Warriors expect another battle

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Mount Dora Christian Academy’s Faith Musselwhite is the Daly Commercial’s All-Area Softball Player of the Year. [PAUL RYAN / CORRESPONDENT]

By Frank [email protected]

MOUNT DORA — Faith Musselwhite can easily blend in with a crowd.

Quiet, but quick with a smile, at first glance Mussel-white seems more likely to be spending her free time hang-ing out with friends instead of playing, arguably, the tough-est position on the softball field.

However, with a bat in her hands or suited up in catcher’s gear, the Mount Dora Chris-tian Academy senior usually stands out as the best player on the field. Some even con-sider her the best player they have ever seen.

And the numbers she posted in her final season at MDCA back that up.

Musselwhite hit .500 with nine home runs, 43 RBIs and 14 stolen bases while leading the Bulldogs to a 20-7 record and a berth in the regional finals for the third straight year. A complete player, she was a defensive wreck-ing machine, shutting down opposing running games with a cannon-like throwing arm

so accurate she didn’t make an error all season.

For her prowess on the soft-ball field, Musselwhite is the Daily Commercial All-Area Player of the Year.

“I’ve always wanted to be a player who makes an impact when she plays,” Mussel-white said. “I never wanted to be just a player on the team. I wanted to be someone my teammates could count on and the type of player who makes my teammates better.

“When I’m on the field, whether it’s in the batter’s box or behind the plate, I want make a statement.”

Many who watched Mus-selwhite play during her four years at MDCA will attest that she achieved her goal. She started at MDCA as an eighth-grader, but transferred to Apopka for her freshman year and returned to the Bulldogs for her final three seasons, when Josh Swearingen was named coach.

She led the Bulldogs to an 80-31 record during her career and a 62-22 mark under Swearingen.

Making an impactAll-Area Softball Player of the Year

Faith Musselwhite, MDCA, catcher, seniorCoach of the YearCaitlin Griffi s, Montverde Academy

First Team

Pitcher — Samantha Guider, East RidgeCatcher — Shaela Bybee, Montverde Academy1B — Aubree Seaney, Montverde Academy2B — Tori Rodebaugh, Eustis3B — Brooke Theisen, East RidgeSS — Casey Allen, MDCAOF — Emily Allen, MDCAOF — Leea Hanks, EustisOF — Jaycie Michael, EustisDH — Megan Yurchick, East Ridge

Second Team

Pitcher — Delaney Heaber-lin, EustisCatcher — Katie Johnson, Eustis1B — Graelyn Crawford,

Eustis2B — Hannah Barnes, South Lake3B — Alessandra Colon, The VillagesSS — Seriah Brokenbor-ough, EustisOF — Megan Wright, MDCAOF — Skyler Ralstin, East RidgeOF — Kayla Parra, Lake MinneolaDH — Carly Bogart, The Villages

Honorable Mention

Mount Dora: Olivia Chestnut, Taylor Yonke. East Ridge: Kelly Dwyer, Isabella Hernandez, Bailey Bates. The Villages: Lind-sey Collins, Daryen Varner. MDCA: Wynter Craft, Ari Miller. Umatilla: Laney Collins, A.D. Newkirk, Kreighton Steinke. Eustis: Kayla Betts. South Sumter: Sydney Kadur. Montverde Academy: Madi Wicker, Trinity Whitfi eld. Tava-res: Olivia Rivera, Emily Adrid, Jasmine Lara. Lake Minneola: Sarah Barefoot, Kayla Mayo.

MDCA's Musselwhite is Daily Commercial Player of Year

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By Doug FergusonAssociated Press

DUBLIN, Ohio — Bryson DeChambeau finished off a 6-under 66 with birdies on two of the toughest holes, giving him a one-shot lead going into a final round at a Memorial that features Tiger Woods in the mix at Muirfield Village for the first time in six years.

Woods was in total control of his shots for the second straight day, only to miss short putts down the stretch that spoiled his run. He was briefly tied for the lead Sat-urday until three-putt bogeys on the 16th and 18th holes, and he had to settle for a 68. He was five shots behind.

Woods wasn’t alone in missing short putts.

Walking off the course with his first 54-hole lead, DeChambeau couldn’t but help but think of the two that got away. He missed a 3-foot birdie putt on the ninth hole, and then missed a birdie putt from 4 feet on the par-5 15th.

With the course soft and vulnerable to low scores, it was tough to leave shots on the course.

“Just keep thinking about those two 3-footers I missed,” said DeChambeau, who was at 14-under 202. “I played great, obviously. Ecstatic about where I am.”

DeChambeau wasn’t even sure where he was when he finished because so many players worked their way up and down the leaderboard over the final two hours. He wound up with a one-shot lead over Kyle Stanley, who bogeyed the 18th hole from the bunker for a 70; Patrick Cantlay, who drove into the creek left of the 18th fair-way for a bogey and a 66; and Joaquin Niemann, the

DeChambeau takes lead at Memorial

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SCOREBOARD

H O W T O R E AC H U S

Paul Jenkins, Sports EditorEmail: [email protected]: 352-365-8204

S P O R T S R E S U LT S

Schools or coaches can report game results by calling 352-365-8204. Submissions also can be emailed to [email protected]. Results submitted after 9:30 p.m. may not appear in the next day’s edition of the Daily Commercial.

S P O R T S O N T V

AUTO RACING2 p.m.FS1 — NASCAR, Mon-ster Energy Cup Series, Pocono 400, at Long Pond, Pa.3:30 p.m.ABC — IndyCar, Chevrolet Indy Duel (Race 2), at Detroit COLLEGE BASEBALLNoonESPN2 — NCAA Tourna-ment, Regionals, teams TBAESPNU — NCAA Tourna-ment, Regionals, teams TBA3 p.m.ESPN2 — NCAA Tourna-ment, Regionals, teams TBAESPNU — NCAA Tourna-ment, Regionals, teams TBA6 p.m.ESPNU — NCAA Tourna-ment, Regionals, teams TBA9 p.m.ESPNU — NCAA Tourna-ment, Regionals, teams TBA COLLEGE SOFTBALL1 p.m.ESPN — NCAA World Series, Game 11, Oregon-Washington winner vs. Game 9 winner, at Okla-homa City3:30 p.m.ESPN — NCAA World Series, Game 12, Florida-UCLA winner vs. Game 10 winner, at Oklahoma City7 p.m.ESPN2 — NCAA World Series, Game 13 (if neces-sary), Oregon-Washington winner vs. Game 9 loser, at Oklahoma City9:30 p.m.ESPN2 — NCAA World Series, Game 14 (if necessary), Florida-UCLA winner vs. Game 10 winner, at Oklahoma City CYCLING2 a.m. (Monday)NBCSN — UCI World Tour: Critérium du Dauphiné, Prologue, at Valence, France (same-day tape)

DRAG RACING10:30 a.m.FS1 — NHRA, Route 66 Nationals, qualifying, at Joliet, Ill. (taped)5:30 p.m.FS1 — NHRA, Route 66 Nationals, at Joliet, Ill. (same-day tape) GOLF6:30 a.m.GOLF — European PGA Tour, Italian Open, fi nal round, at Brescia, ItalyNoonGOLF — PGA Tour, The Memorial Tournament, fi nal round, at Dublin, Ohio2 p.m.FOX — USGA, U.S. Wom-en's Open, fi nal round, at Shoal Creek, Ala.2:30 p.m.CBS — PGA Tour, The Memorial Tournament, fi nal round, at Dublin, Ohio MLB BASEBALL1 p.m.MLB — Regional cover-age, Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets OR Washington at Atlanta (1:30 p.m.)4 p.m.SUN — Tampa Bay at SeattleFS-Florida — Miami at Arizona7:30 p.m.ESPN — Boston at Houston NBA BASKETBALL8 p.m.ABC — NBA Finals, Game 2, Cleveland at Golden State RUGBY10 a.m.ESPN2 — Collegiate Championship, at Ches-ter, Pa. SOCCER8:30 p.m.FS1 — MLS, Minnesota at Sporting Kansas City TENNISNoonNBC — French Open, fourth round, at Paris

S P O R T S B R I E F S

EPSOM, ENGLANDDubai-owned stable gets fi rst English Derby win

The Dubai-owned Godolphin stable cel-ebrated its first victory in the English Derby on Saturday when Masar achieved a 16-1 upset victory in the 239th edi-tion of the race.

Beaten into third in the 2000 Guineas last month by Saxon War-rior, William Buick’s Masar turned the tables on Aidan O’Brien’s favorite, which finished fourth.

“It’s not easy to win the Derby, but we have won it,” said Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who founded Godol-phin. “I was jumping up and down in the final furlong. Horses are in my blood, I love them.”

In a Godolphin double, Dee Ex Bee was second — running in the colors of Sheikh Mohammed’s son, Sheikh Hamdan b i n M o h a m m e d A l Maktoum .

SAN DIEGOReds place Bailey on DL, reinstate Brice

The Cincinnati Reds placed right-hander Homer Bailey on the

10-day disabled list with right knee inflam-mation and reinstated right-hander Austin Brice from the DL.

Bailey was placed on the DL retroactive to Tuesday. He was pulled from the rotation earlier in the week with a 1-7 record and a 6.68 ERA.

Brice (1-2, 4.68) had been on the disabled list since May 23 with a mid-back injury .

LIVERPOOL, ENGLANDNeymar set to return for Brazil against Croatia

Neymar is set to play for Brazil on Sunday for the first time since being injured in February.

But the striker will only come on in the s e c o n d h a l f o f t h e friendly game against Croatia in Liverpool, Brazil coach Tite said at a news conference on Saturday.

N e y m a r h a s b e e n sidelined for more than three months due to sur-gery on his right foot.

“He will be on the bench because he is in the process of recov-ery and will play in the second half because this is a match to prepare the whole team,” Tite said .

The Associated Press

BASEBALL

FCSL standingsTeam W L pct GBDeLand 1 0 1.000 —Winter Garden 1 0 1.000 —Winter Park 1 0 1.000 —Leesburg 0 1 .000 1Sanford 0 1 .000 1Seminole 0 1 .000 1

Thursday gameWinter Park at Sanford, cancelled

Friday’s gamesDeLand 17, Leesburg 11Winter Park 5, Sanford 4, 10 inningsWinter Garden 5, Seminole 1, 10 innings

Saturday’s gamesDeLand at Leesburg, lateWinter Park at Sanford, lateSeminole at Winter Garden, late

Monday’s gamesLeesburg at Winter Garden, 7 p.m.Winter Park at Seminole, 7 p.m.

Tuesday’s gamesWinter Garden at Leesburg, 7 p.m.Seminole at Winter Park, 7 p.m.DeLand at Sanford, 7 p.m.

Wednesday’s gamesDeLand at Leesburg, 7 p.m.Winter Garden at Seminole, 7 p.m.Sanford at Winter Park, 7 p.m.

AUTO RACINGNASCAR MONSTER ENERGY CUPPOCONO 400 LINEUPAfter Friday’s qualifying for race today at Pocono Raceway, Long Pond, Pa.(Car number in parentheses)1. (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 176.897 mph.2. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 176.807.3. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 176.626.4. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 176.516.5. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 176.478.6. (41) Kurt Busch, Ford, 176.208.7. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 176.184.8. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 175.864.9. (14) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 175.798.10. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 175.792.11. (9) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 175.230.12. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 174.689.13. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 174.676.14. (88) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 174.490.15. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 174.365.16. (24) William Byron, Chevrolet, 174.253.17. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 174.213.18. (19) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 174.115.19. (43) Darrell Wallace Jr. , Chevrolet, 173.708.20. (21) Paul Menard, Ford, 173.635.21. (38) David Ragan, Ford, 173.297.22. (95) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 172.997.23. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 172.473.24. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 173.054.25. (20) Erik Jones, Toyota, 172.808.26. (6) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 172.612.27. (37) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 172.457.28. (51) Cole Custer, Ford, 172.424.29. (13) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 170.914.30. (34) Michael McDowell, Ford, 170.768.31. (15) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 170.107.32. (32) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 168.685.33. (00) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 168.297.34. (10) Aric Almirola, Ford, 167.115.35. (72) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 167.032.36. (23) Gray Gaulding, Toyota, 166.892.37. (7) JJ Yeley, Chevrolet, 166.868.38. (99) Derrike Cope, Chevrolet, 164.375.

PRO BASKETBALLNBAPLAYOFFSAll times EasternNBA FINALS(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)GOLDEN STATE 1, CLEVELAND 0Thursday: Golden State 124, Cleveland 114, OTToday: Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m.Wednesday: Golden State at Cleveland, 9 p.m.Friday, June 8: Golden State at Cleveland, 9 p.m.x-Monday, June 11: Cleveland at Golden State, 9 p.m.x-Thursday, June 14: Golden State at Cleveland, 9 p.m.x-Sunday, June 17: Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m.

PRO HOCKEYNHL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFSAll times EasternSTANLEY CUP FINAL(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)VEGAS 1, WASHINGTON 1May 28: Vegas 6, Washington 4 May 30: Washington 3, Vegas 2Saturday: Vegas at Washington, lateMonday: Vegas at Washington, 8 p.m.Thursday, June 7: Washington at Vegas, 8 p.m.x-Sunday, June 10: Vegas at Washington, 8 p.m.x-Wednesday, June 13: Washington at Vegas, 8 p.m.

INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF STATISTICSThrough May 31:SCORING LEADERS GP G A PTSEvgeny Kuznetsov, WAS 21 11 14 25Alex Ovechkin, WAS 21 13 11 24Jake Guentzel, PIT 12 10 11 21Sidney Crosby, PIT 12 9 12 21Blake Wheeler, WPG 17 3 18 21Mark Scheifele, WPG 17 14 6 20David Pastrnak, BOS 12 6 14 20Jon Marchessault, VEG 17 8 11 19Nicklas Backstrom, WAS 17 5 14 19Reilly Smith, VEG 17 3 16 19T.J. Oshie, WAS 21 7 10 17Nikita Kucherov, TB 17 7 10 17Lars Eller, WAS 21 6 11 17John Carlson, WAS 21 4 13 17Brad Marchand, BOS 12 4 13 17

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGEAt least 10 games playedName Team GPI MINS GA AVGMarc-Andre Fleury VGK 17 1083 34 1.88Braden Holtby WAS 20 1205 44 2.19Martin Jones SJ 10 584 22 2.26Connor Hellebuyck WPG 17 1015 40 2.36Matt Murray PIT 12 715 29 2.43Andrei Vasilevskiy TB 17 999 43 2.58Tuukka Rask BOS 12 686 33 2.88Pekka Rinne NSH 13 684 35 3.07

GOALTENDERS SAVES PERCENTAGEName Team GP MIN GA SA SPCTMarc-Andre Fleury VGK 17 1083 34 559 .939Martin Jones SJ 10 584 22 304 .928Connor Hellebuyck WPG 17 1015 40 511 .922Braden Holtby WAS 20 1205 44 556 .921Andrei Vasilevskiy TB 17 999 43 524 .918Matt Murray PIT 12 715 29 314 .908Pekka Rinne NSH 13 684 35 363 .904Tuukka Rask BOS 12 686 33 339 .903 GOALTENDERS SHUTOUT RECORDName Team GPI MINS SOMarc-Andre Fleury VGK 15 965 4Connor Hellebuyck WPG 17 1015 2Braden Holtby WAS 18 1087 2Martin Jones SJ 10 584 2Matt Murray PIT 12 715 2Pekka Rinne NSH 13 684 2

GOLFPGA TOURMEMORIAL TOURNAMENTSaturday’s leaders at Muirfi eld Village GC, Dublin, OhioPurse: $8.9 million. Yardage: 7,392; Par: 72 (36-36)Third RoundBryson DeChambeau 69-67-66—202Patrick Cantlay 68-69-66—203Kyle Stanley 67-66-70—203Joaquin Niemann 65-68-70—203Byeong Hun An 68-67-69—204Justin Rose 71-66-69—206Whee Kim 73-67-67—207Tiger Woods 72-67-68—207J.B. Holmes 70-66-71—207Hideki Matsuyama 65-71-71—207Rory McIlroy 74-70-64—208David Lingmerth 69-73-66—208Ryan Moore 71-69-68—208Kiradech Aphibarnrat 71-68-69—208Adam Scott 72-66-70—208Tom Hoge 71-67-70—208

Julian Suri 71-67-70—208Keegan Bradley 68-70-70—208Si Woo Kim 71-67-70—208Wesley Bryan 68-68-72—208Rickie Fowler 72-69-68—209Justin Thomas 72-69-68—209Emiliano Grillo 72-69-68—209Patrick Rodgers 68-73-68—209Anirban Lahiri 71-69-69—209Peter Uihlein 69-70-70—209Henrik Stenson 71-66-72—209Chris Kirk 75-69-66—210Jhonattan Vegas 75-67-68—210Nick Watney 71-69-70—210Branden Grace 69-71-70—210Phil Mickelson 74-66-70—210Martin Laird 72-66-72—210Dustin Johnson 72-66-72—210Ryan Armour 68-70-72—210Jason Day 68-68-74—210Marc Leishman 74-70-67—211Kelly Kraft 73-68-70—211Brian Gay 69-71-71—211Matt Kuchar 71-68-72—211Bill Haas 70-69-72—211Alex Cejka 69-70-72—211Tony Finau 71-68-72—211Luke List 71-67-73—211Beau Hossler 66-71-74—211Andrew Landry 71-73-68—212Russell Henley 71-73-68—212Russell Knox 74-69-69—212Patrick Reed 71-68-73—212Rory Sabbatini 73-66-73—212Gary Woodland 69-68-75—212John Huh 75-69-69—213Lucas Glover 67-74-72—213Abraham Ancer 65-75-73—213Jamie Lovemark 67-73-73—213Louis Oosthuizen 70-69-74—213Grayson Murray 67-72-74—213Yusaku Miyazato 73-71-70—214Chesson Hadley 73-70-71—214Charles Howell III 73-70-71—214Brian Stuard 72-70-72—214Kevin Streelman 74-68-72—214Vijay Singh 75-66-73—214Brice Garnett 74-68-73—215Ted Potter, Jr. 72-70-73—215Shane Lowry 73-69-73—215Ollie Schniederjans 73-69-73—215Sung Kang 74-67-74—215Bubba Watson 71-67-77—215Zach Johnson 75-69-72—216Andrew Dorn 69-74-73—216Pat Perez 72-70-74—216Kevin Tway 75-67-74—216Made Cut but Did Not FinishYuta Ikeda 76-68-73—217Adam Hadwin 74-70-73—217Kevin Kisner 70-74-73—217Patton Kizzire 72-72-73—217John Senden 73-69-75—217Rod Pampling 73-70-75—218Robert Streb 71-72-80—223Sam Burns 73-71-81—225Failed to QualifyJames Hahn 78-67—145Martin Piller 76-69—145Mackenzie Hughes 72-73—145Kenny Perry 73-72—145Scott Brown 72-74—146Xander Schauffele 75-71—146Charl Schwartzel 77-69—146Kevin Chappell 76-70—146Aaron Wise 75-71—146Billy Horschel 70-76—146William McGirt 74-72—146Cameron Davis 72-74—146Jordan Spieth 75-72—147Satoshi Kodaira 74-73—147Cameron Smith 75-72—147Sean O’Hair 75-72—147Charley Hoffman 74-73—147Jim Furyk 76-71—147Doc Redman 77-70—147Jonas Blixt 71-77—148Shubhankar Sharma 76-72—148J.J. Spaun 77-71—148Stewart Cink 75-73—148Austin Cook 76-72—148Jason Dufner 75-73—148Will Zalatoris 75-73—148Brandon Harkins 79-70—149Ernie Els 75-74—149Daniel Summerhays 75-76—151Kevin Na 78-73—151Carl Pettersson 75-77—152Bud Cauley 77-76—153Harry Ellis 73-80—153Trey Mullinax 77-76—153K.J. Choi 80-74—154Danny Lee 83-73—156Sangmoon Bae 79-77—156Jason Kokrak 76-82—158Keith Mitchell 82-77—159

UNITED STATESGOLF ASSOCIATIONU.S. WOMEN’S OPENSaturday’s leaders at Shoal Creek CC, Birmingham, Ala.Purse: $5 million. Yardage: 6,693; Par: 72 (36-36) (a-denotes amateur) Completed Second RoundSarah Jane Smith 67-67—134Ariya Jutanugarn 67-70—137Su-Hyun Oh 70-68—138a-Linn Grant 69-72—141Chella Choi 71-70—141Jenny Shin 72-69—141Sei Young Kim 70-71—141Carlota Ciganda 73-68—141Inbee Park 70-71—141Jihyun Kim 70-71—141Michelle Wie 69-72—141Hyo-Joo Kim 70-72—142Madelene Sagstrom 70-72—142Jeongeun6 Lee 67-75—142Jodi Ewart Shadoff 72-71—143a-Patty Tavatanakit 70-73—143So Yeon Ryu 73-70-143Jennifer Song 72-71—143Minjee Lee 72-71—143Ashleigh Buhai 73-71—144Wei-Ling Hsu 71-73—144Nelly Korda 70-74—144Nasa Hataoka 74-70—144a-Kristen Gillman 70-74—144Rumi Yoshiba 74-71—145Emily Kristine Pedersen 70-75—145In-Kyung Kim 72-73—145Luna Sobron Galmes 70-75—145Angela Stanford 73-72—145Lindy Duncan 71-74—145Eun-Hee Ji 73-72—145Emma Talley 74-71—145a-Albane Valenzuela 72-73—145Brittany Altomare 76-70—146Caroline Masson 72-74—146Saranporn Langkulgasettrin 73-73—146a-Lucy Li 72-74—146Megan Khang 72-74—146a-Elizabeth Wang 72-74—146Danielle Kang 69-77—146Lexi Thompson 71-75—146Teresa Lu 75-71—146Jillian Hollis 76-70—146Jane Park 72-75—147Lizette Salas 74-73—147In Gee Chun 74-73—147Brittany Lincicome 75-72—147Hye-Jin Choi 71-76—147Wichanee Meechai 72-75—147Charley Hull 74-73—147Azahara Munoz 74-73—147Marina Alex 73-75—148Lydia Ko 71-77—148Austin Ernst 74-74—148Georgia Hall 72-76—148Cristie Kerr 73-75—148Pernilla Lindberg 76-72—148Moriya Jutanugarn 76-72—148Hyun Kyung Park 76-72—148Jin Young Ko 75-73—148Ryann O’Toole 77-71—148a-Hailee Cooper 72-76—148Daniela Darquea 74-74—148Missed the Cuta-Allisen Corpuz 76-73—149Olafi a Kristinsdottir 72-77—149Mirim Lee 74-75—149Catriona Matthew 74-75—149a-Dylan Kim 74-75—149Martina Edberg 75-74—149Casey Danielson 72-77—149Dani Holmqvist 75-74—149Becky Morgan 76-73—149Ayako Uehara 75-74—149Mel Reid 70-79—149Mo Martin 72-77—149Anna Nordqvist 74-75—149Alena Sharp 75-74—149a-Lei Ye 75-74—149a-Robyn Choi 75-75—150Ai Suzuki 76-74—150Pei-Yun Chien 73-77—150Sophie Walker 72-78—150Klara Spilkova 75-75—150Gaby Lopez 77-73—150Kris Tamulis 77-73—150Katherine Kirk 73-77—150Stacy Lewis 75-75—150Jessica Korda 77-73—150Karrie Webb 75-75—150Brittany Lang 77-73—150Jacqui Concolino 75-75—150

Minami Hiruta 76-75—151Amy Yang 76-75—151Ally McDonald 75-76—151Mi Hyang Lee 74-77—151a-Gina Kim 72-79—151a-Celia Barquin Arozamena 76-75—151Cheyenne Woods 75-76—151Celine Herbin 75-76—151Ssu-Chia Cheng 76-76—152Jeong Eun Lee 76-76—152Giulia Molinaro 76-76—152a-Evelyn Arguelles 80-72—152Shanshan Feng 78-74—152Kotono Kozuma 76-76—152a-Yujeong Son 74-78—152Lee Lopez 78-74—152a-Emilia Migliaccio 77-76—153Kim Kaufman 75-78—153Sandra Gal 77-76—153Sung Hyun Park 76-77—153a-Olivia Mehaffey 76-77—153Solar Lee 75-78—153Pornanong Phatlum 73-80—153a-Erica Shepherd 82-71—153a-Maria Fassi 76-77—153Paula Creamer 77-76—153Supamas Sangchan 76-78—154a-Dana Williams 74-80—154a-Sophie Hausmann 78-76—154Angel Yin 79-75—154Min Young Lee 76-78—154Paula Reto 75-79—154Yiyi Liu 79-75—154a-Kaylee Benton 74-80—154Jing Yan 77-78—155Nannette Hill 78-77—155a-Olivia Cason 76-79—155Jenny Suh 76-79—155Julieta Granada 75-80—155Tiffany Chan 74-81—155Katelyn Dambaugh 77-79—156Cydney Clanton 75-81—156Karine Icher 78-78—156Nicole Broch Larsen 78-78—156Sun Young Yoo 78-78—156Xiyu Lin 75-82—157a-Andrea Lee 82-75—157Maria Hernandez 77-80—157Haru (Harukyo) Nomura 76-81—157Candie Kung 77-80—157Sarah Kemp 77-80—157Anne Van Dam 81-77—158a-Gaeun Song 76-82—158Fumika Kawagishi 80-79—159Mi Jung Hur 83-76—159a-Kelsey Chugg 83-76—159Britney Yada 76-84—160Christine Song 82-78—160a-Jennifer Chang 81-79—160Grace Na 84-77—161Kaori Takayama 80-82—162a-Celeste Dao 83-80—163a-Sophia Schubert 85-79—164Sarah Schober 83-81—164Brooke Henderson 73-WD

TENNISATP WORLD TOUR/WTA TOURFRENCH OPENSaturday at Stade Roland Garros, Paris (seedings in parentheses): Men’s SinglesThird Round Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, def. Richard Gasquet (29), France, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2.Maximilian Marterer, Germany, def. Jurgen Zopp, Estonia, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4.Diego Schwartzman (11), Argentina, def. Borna Coric, Croatia, 7-5, 6-3, 6-3.Kevin Anderson (6), South Africa, def. Mischa Zverev, Germany, 6-1, 6-7 (3), 6-3, 7-6 (4).Marin Cilic (3), Croatia, def. Steve Johnson, United States, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4.Fabio Fognini (18), Italy, def. Kyle Edmund (16), Britain, 6-3, 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4.John Isner (9), United States, def. Pierre Hughes Herbert, France, 7-6 (1), 6-4, 7-6 (4).Juan Martin Del Potro (5), Argentina, def. Albert Ramos-Vinolas (31), Spain, 7-5, 6-4, 6-1.

Women’s SinglesThird Round Simona Halep (1), Romania, def. Andrea Petkovic, Germany, 7-5, 6-0.Elise Mertens (16), Belgium, def. Daria Gavrilova (24), Australia, 6-3, 6-1.Angelique Kerber (12), Germany, def. Kiki Bertens (18), Netherlands, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (4).Caroline Garcia (7), France, def. Irina Begu, Romania, 6-1, 6-3.Garbine Muguruza (3), Spain, def. Samantha Stosur, Australia, 6-0, 6-2.Lesia Tsurenko, Ukraine, def. Magdalena Rybarikova (19), Slovakia, 6-2, 6-4.Serena Williams, United States, def. Julia Goerges (11), Germany, 6-3, 6-4.Maria Sharapova (28), Russia, def. Karolina Pliskova, Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-1.Anett Kontaveit (25), Estonia, def. Petra Kvitova (8), Czech Republic, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (4).Sloane Stephens (10), United States, def. Camila Giorgi, Italy, 4-6, 6-1, 8-6.

Men’s DoublesThird Round Edouard Roger-Vasselin, France and Rohan Bopanna (13), India, def. Lukasz Kubot, Poland and Marcelo Melo (1), Brazil, 6-4, 7-6 (1).Alexander Peya, Austria and Nikola Mektic (8), Croatia, def. Michael Venus, New Zealand and Raven Klaasen (10), South Africa, 7-6 (2), 7-6 (4).Feliciano Lopez, Spain and Marc Lopez (12), Spain, def. Leonardo Mayer, Argentina and Joao Sousa, Portugal, 6-3, 6-3.Henri Kontinen, Finland and John Peers (3), Australia, def. Daniele Bracciali, Italy and Andreas Seppi, Italy, 7-6 (2), 6-4.

Women’s DoublesSecond Round Kristina Mladenovic, France and Timea Babos (1), Hungary, def. Oksana Kalashnikova, Georgia and Nao Hibino, Japan, 6-1, 6-3.Makoto Ninomiya, Japan and Eri Hozumi, Japan, def. Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany and Raquel Atawo, United States, 2-6, 6-2, 6-0.Yi-Fan Xu, China and Gabriela Dabrowski (5), Canada, def. Carina Witthoeft, Germany and Kaitlyn Christian, United States, 6-2, 6-2.Mihaela Buzarnescu, Romania and Irina Maria Bara, Romania, def. Bethanie Mattek-Sands, United States and Latisha Chan (4), Taiwan, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3.Vania King, United States and Jennifer Brady, United States, def. Katerina Bondarenko, Ukraine and Aleksandra Krunic, Serbia, 5-7, 6-3, 6-3.Barbora Krejcikova, Czech Republic and Katerina Siniakova (6), Czech Republic, def. Tatjana Maria, Germany and Heather Watson, Britain, 6-1, 2-6, 7-5.Andreja Klepac, Slovenia and Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (3), Spain, def. Irina Begu, Romania and Qiang Wang, China, 6-3, 7-5.Barbora Strycova, Czech Republic and Andrea Sestini Hlavackova (2), Czech Republic, def. Samantha Stosur, Australia and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.

Mixed DoublesSecond Round Robert Farah, Colombia and Anna-Lena Groenefeld (8), Germany, def. Nikola Mektic, Croatia and Alla Kudryavtseva, Russia, 6-0, 6-1.Juan Sebastian Cabal, Colombia and Abigail Spears, United States, def. Oliver Marach, Austria and Yi-Fan Xu (3), China, 3-6, 7-6 (3), 10-6.

SHOW COURT MATCHUPSToday at ParisCourt Philippe ChatrierMadison Keys (13), United States, vs. Mihaela Buzarnescu (31), RomaniaDominic Thiem (7), Austria, vs. Kei Nishikori (19), JapanAnett Kontaveit (25), Estonia, vs. Sloane Stephens (10), United StatesNovak Djokovic (20), Serbia, vs. Fernando Verdasco (30), SpainCourt Suzanne LenglenKaren Khachanov, Russia, vs. Alexander Zverev (2), GermanyBarbora Strycova (26), Czech Republic, vs. Yulia Putintseva, KazakhstanDavid Goffi n (8), Belgium, vs. Marco Cecchinato, ItalyDaria Kasatkina (14), Russia, vs. Caroline Wozniacki (2), DenmarkCourt 1Sorana Cirstea, Romania and Sara Sorribes Tormo, Spain, vs. Zhaoxuan Yang, China and Hao-Ching Chan (8), TaiwanMaximo Gonzalez, Argentina and Nicolas Jarry, Chile, vs. Stephane Robert, France

and Calvin Hemery, FranceVenus Williams, United States and Serena Williams, United States, vs. Andreja Klepac, Slovenia and Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (3), Spain

SOCCERMAJOR LEAGUE SOCCERAll times EasternEASTERN CONFERENCE W L T PTS GF GAAtlanta United FC 8 3 2 26 27 17Columbus 7 3 4 25 18 10New York City FC 7 3 3 24 26 19New York Red Bulls 7 3 1 22 26 12Orlando City 6 5 1 19 22 20New England 5 4 4 19 22 19Philadelphia 5 5 3 18 15 16Chicago 4 7 2 14 18 24Toronto FC 3 7 1 10 14 20Montreal 3 10 0 9 14 29D.C. United 2 5 3 9 14 18WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T PTS GF GASporting Kansas City 7 2 4 25 24 13FC Dallas 6 1 5 23 20 13Los Angeles FC 6 3 3 21 24 19Portland 6 3 2 20 19 17Vancouver 5 5 5 20 21 28Real Salt Lake 6 6 1 19 17 26Houston 5 4 3 18 27 20Los Angeles Galaxy 5 7 1 16 18 22Minnesota United 5 7 1 16 16 22San Jose 2 7 3 9 18 23Seattle 2 6 2 8 7 12Colorado 2 8 2 8 14 223 points for victory, 1 point for tie

May 30Atlanta United FC 1, New England 1, tiePhiladelphia 3, Chicago 1Real Salt Lake 2, Houston 1FC Dallas 3, Los Angeles Galaxy 2Friday’s GameVancouver 2, Colorado 1Saturday’s GamesLos Angeles Galaxy at Portland, lateHouston at Montreal, lateNew York at New England, lateOrlando City at New York City FC, latePhiladelphia at Atlanta United FC, lateToronto FC at Columbus, lateLos Angeles FC at FC Dallas, lateSan Jose at Chicago, lateSeattle at Real Salt Lake, lateToday’s GameMinnesota United at Sporting Kansas City, 8:30 p.m.Friday, June 8Toronto FC at Philadelphia, 8 p.m.Saturday, June 9Atlanta United FC at New York City FC, 12:30 p.m.New York at Columbus, 5 p.m.Orlando City at Vancouver, 7 p.m.Montreal at FC Dallas, 8 p.m.New England at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.Colorado at Houston, 9 p.m.D.C. United at Seattle, 10 p.m.Los Angeles FC at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.Real Salt Lake at LA Galaxy, 10:30 p.m.Sporting Kansas City at Portland, 10:30 p.m.

ODDSPREGAME.COM LINEMAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALLTodayNational LeagueFAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINEChicago -150 at New York +140Washington -120 at Atlanta +110at St. Louis -140 Pittsburgh +130Los Angeles -130 at Colorado +120Philadelphia -130 at San Fran. +120at Arizona -130 Miami +120Cincinnati -118 at San Diego +108American LeagueNew York -170 at Baltimore +158at Detroit -120 Toronto +110Cleveland -125 at Minnesota +115at Kansas City -105 Oakland -105at Los Angeles -163 Texas +153Tampa Bay -107 at Seattle -103at Houston -157 Boston +147InterleagueMilwaukee -140 at Chicago +130

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATIONNBA FinalsTodayFAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOGat Golden State 11½ 215 Cleveland Updated odds available at Pregame.com

TRANSACTIONSBASEBALLAmerican LeagueBOSTON RED SOX — Placed 2B Dustin Pedroia on the 10-day DL, retroactive to May 30. Recalled 1B Sam Travis and LHP Bobby Poyner from Pawtucket (IL).CLEVELAND INDIANS — Signed LHP Oliver Perez to a one-year contract. Designated LHP Jeff Beliveau for assignment.KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Claimed OF Rosell Herrera off outright waivers from Cincinnati and optioned him to Omaha (PCL). Transferred RHP Nate Karns to the 60-day DL.National LeagueCINCINNATI REDS — Reinstated RHP Austin Brice from the 10-day DL. Placed RHP Homer Bailey on the 10-day DL, retroactive to May 29.LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Claimed LHP P.J. Conlon from the New York Mets and assigned him to Oklahoma City (PCL). Transferred LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu to the 60-day DL.SAN DIEGO PADRES — Optioned RHP Walker Lockett to El Paso (PCL). Recalled LHP José Castillo from El Paso. Announced LHP Kyle McGrath cleared waivers and was sent outright to El Paso.American AssociationCHICAGO DOGS — Released LHP Miles Moeller and OF Kyle Gaedele. Signed INF Dalton Blaser and OF Zach Racusin.FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS — Signed LHP Michael O’Neal.GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Signed OF John Price, Jr.KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Released INF Jordan Edgerton and RHP Julio Eusebio. Signed RHP Scott Carroll.LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Signed RHP Mikey O’Brien.TEXAS AIRHOGS — Signed RHP Mario Mendoza.WICHITA WINGNUTS — Signed INF Fernando Perez.

HOCKEYECHLECHL — Suspended Florida’s Mitchell Heard one game and fi ned him an undisclosed amount for his actions in a June game against Colorado.

CALENDARMLBJune 4 — Amateur draft starts.June 13-14 — Owners’ meetings, New York.June 15 — International amateur signing period closes.July 2 — International amateur signing period opens.July 6 — Last day to sign for amateur draft picks subject to deadline.July 17 — All-Star Game, Washington.July 29 — Hall of Fame inductions, Cooperstown, N.Y.July 31 — Last day to trade a player without securing waivers.Aug. 31 — Last day to be contracted to an orga-nization and be eligible for postseason roster.Oct. 2-3 — Wild-card games.Dec. 10-13 — Winter meetings, Las Vegas.

NBAJune 11 — Early entry withdrawal deadline for NBA draft (5 p.m. EDT).June 17 — NBA Finals latest possible date.June 21 — NBA draft, Brooklyn, N.Y.June 25 — NBA awards, Los Angeles.July 6-17 — NBA Summer League, Las Vegas.Sept. 7 — Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2018 enshrinement ceremony.

NFLAug. 2 — Hall of Fame game, Chicago vs. Baltimore at Canton, Ohio.Aug. 5 — Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Canton, Ohio.Sept. 6 — Regular season opens.

NHLJune 2 — NHL draft scouting combine, Buffalo, N.Y.June 13 — Last possible day of Stanley Cup Final, Vegas vs. Washington.June 20 — NHL awards, Las Vegas.June 22-23 — NHL draft, Dallas.July 1 — Free agency signing period opens.

DailyCommercial.com | Sunday, June 3, 2018 C3

By Matt HolzapfelCorrespondent

LEESBURG — Twenty-eight runs, 21 hits, 22 walks and 3 hours and 50 minutes of game time was all it took to decide the winner of game one of the 2018 Florida Col-legiate Summer League season for the Leesburg Lightning.

Leesburg came up on the short end of a 17-11 score on Friday night at Pat Thomas Stadium-Buddy Lowe Field.

The Lightning (0-1) and the DeLand Suns (1-0) combined to use 11 different pitchers, eight of which belonged to Leesburg, a move that head coach Rich Billings said was calculated and planned before the game even began.

“It is predetermined, they know how many innings they’re respon-sible for getting, and that’s probably the way it’s going to be, at least the first couple of games,” Billings said.

The first two innings were relatively unevent-ful, with one player reaching base for each team in the top and bottom of the f irst inning, and both teams going down 1-2-3 in the second inning. The third inning would be

different, however, and would set the tone for the rest of the night. Nick DeTringo opened up the scoring for DeLand when his one-out double scored Trent Taylor from second base. The Light-ning would once again go down in order, but at least two runs were scored in every inning for the rest of the night.

The Lightning took their only lead of the game in the bottom of the fourth, putting up three runs thanks to hits by Wes Weeks and Tanner May, and a bril-liant double steal by Jay Prather and May.

Eight DeLand runs in the top of the fifth proved to be a fatal blow for the Lightning, though, as they never came closer than two runs after the Suns’ offensive explo-sion. Leesburg pitching coach Mike Matulia made two mound visits in the inning, calling for Ronny Hinton to relieve J a y l i n T u r n e r a f t e r Turner gave up a no-out grand slam to DeTringo, who finished the night 4 for 5 with eight RBIs.

The Lightning were determined to prove to their fans at the packed Pat Thomas Stadium that they had fight in them, putting up six runs of their own in the

next two innings. Javeon Cody knocked in one run in the sixth with an RBI double, and Prather’s RBI groundout brought the Lightning to within four, trailing 9-5.

After the Suns added two runs of their own in the top of the seventh, Leesburg responded with four runs in the b o t t o m h a l f o f t h e inning, powered by RBI singles from Western Kentucky’s Luke Brown and North Florida’s May and Prather.

“I told them it’s not time to panic, we have to score, we don’t have to get them all back right now but we have to score in those innings to keep us in it and they did,” Billings said. “They answered, they answered really well and I think just keeping them calm and not pan-icking myself helped us through that.”

DeLand extended its lead to 15-9 in the top of the eighth thanks to a bevy of wild pitches thrown by Lightning pitcher William Walter f r o m F l o r i d a A & M University. Three of the Suns’ four runs in the eighth came off of wild pitches, with the fourth coming off of an RBI infield single from DeTringo.

Lightning drop season-opener 17-11 to DeLand

Leesburg’s Walker McCleney (26) takes a swing during the opening game of the season between the Leesburg Lightning and the DeLand Suns at Pat Thomas Stadium-Buddy Lowe Field in Leesburg on Friday. [PAUL RYAN / CORRESPONDENT]

By Dan GelstonAssociated Press

LONG POND, Pa. — Kyle Busch spent the week in New York City with his family, hitting the town and taking in the sights like any other tourist. His wife wore a Yankees cap as they caught a baseball game and the couple attended a theater production of “Sleep No More.”

The outings seemed fitting: Busch is enjoying his time leading the points standing while he gives the rest of the field a few restless nights.

Busch and Kevin Har-vick have turned NASCAR into a two-driver show — they’ve won nine of 13 races — and the rest of the drivers are simply playing catch-up to the former champions.

Busch starts fifth today at Pocono Raceway and topped the speed chart in practice on Friday and Saturday.

The 33-year-old Busch, the 2015 Cup champ, is on course for a career year.

His four wins are four shy of matching his career best in 2008, he has three poles and eight top-five finishes, and he has racked up so many playoff points (25) that he could seemingly waltz into Homestead in the season finale and race for the title.

The Joe Gibbs Racing star is coming off a sen-sational effort in the No. 18 Toyota at Charlotte Motor Speedway. He won the pole for the Coca-Cola

600, won all four stages, led 377 of 400 laps and became the only driver in NASCAR’s modern era to win a points race on every track on the schedule.

Busch won the second Pocono race last season and then romped at Char-lotte to knock the last two winless tracks off his resume.

“It’s just something that has never been done, and it’s hard to find things that have never been done in this sport,” Busch said. “It’s been around for a long, long time. So it’s very meaningful and spe-cial and something that I’ve kind of strived for.”

Busch has been spe-cial in the sport since he won two races driving for Rick Hendrick in 2005 and has at least one vic-tory every season of his career, including at least four each from 2015 to the present.

He won Saturday’s Xfinity race at Pocono and has 189 wins across NASCAR’s three national series (Cup, second-tier Xfinity and Trucks), which puts him 11 shy of matching Richard Petty for the overall record.

Petty, of course, won all 200 races in the Cup series and the countdown to The King has irked tra-ditionalists who believe the two drivers should barely be mentioned in the same sentence. Busch’s 47 Cup wins, while impressive in any era and 15th on the career list, can’t catch Petty and 200 will remain NAS-CAR’s Holy Grail.

What’s not in dispute is Busch’s milestone of win-ning at every active Cup track. NASCAR returns in September to Char-lotte, where the series for the first time will race on the track’s road course. Some of Busch’s critics — of which he has plenty because of a career pockmarked with boorish behavior — believe the track record won’t count until he wins on the new layout.

“Everybody wants to make my life more dif-ficult, so I’m sure that I won’t be credited for all the racetracks once the Roval gets here,” he said.

But the track name is the track name and the mark stands, no matter the result.

“I think everybody just around the sport really appreciates how hard that is,” team owner Joe Gibbs said. “For him to do that, particularly Kyle is young, and for him to be able to get that done at this age I think is special. I think everybody around the sport really appreci-ates it.”

There’s still one check-ered flag left to grab.

Busch is 0 for 13 in the Daytona 500.

“It’s about the Day-tona 500 and trying to get that one,” he said. “It took another guy that’s very, very popular 20 years to get it done, so I’d like to think it won’t take me that long, although I’m creeping up on that number. We’ll see how soon we can get that one accomplished.”

Busch has few mountains left to conquer in NASCAR

By Howard FendrichAssociated Press

P A R I S — I f t h e upcoming French Open s h o w d o w n b e t w e e n Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova provides any of the sort of animus and back-and-forth they manage to stir up away from the court, look out.

During a news con-ference after both won Saturday to set up the longtime rivals’ fourth-r o u n d m a t c h u p a t Roland Garros, Williams criticized Sharapova’s autobiography as “hear-say” and twice brought up the Russian’s 15-month doping ban.

Producing by far the best performance in her return to Grand Slam tennis, Williams played cleanly and powerfully in a 6-3, 6-4 tour de force a g a i n s t 1 1 t h - s e e d e d Julia Goerges that lasted a mere 75 minutes and lacked much in the way of theatrics.

“There is still a ways to go, but it’s moving in the right direction,” said

Williams, who made only three unforced errors in the first set, 12 in all. “And I think that as long as it’s moving in the right direction, I know I will get there.”

Sharapova advanced with a similarly lopsided win, 6-2, 6-1 against 2016 U.S. Open runner-up Karolina Pliskova.

Now comes the drama: Williams vs. Sharapova on Monday with a quar-terfinal spot at stake.

They have verbally clashed in the past, such

as a 2013 public spat about their private lives.

Williams, 36, owns 23 major singles titles. Sharapova, 31, has won five. Williams has won the French Open three times, Sharapova twice. They are the only active women with a career Grand Slam; they are two of six in history to accomplish that. Both have been ranked No. 1.

But the head-to-head history is overwhelmingly in Williams’ favor: She has won 19 of 21 meetings, including 18 in a row.

Prepare for Serena vs. Sharapova

Serena Williams celebrates winning a point as she plays Germany’s Julia Georges during their third round match of the French Open at the Roland Garros stadium on Saturday in Paris. [AP PHOTO / CHRISTOPHE ENA]

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AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE

EAST DIVISIONTEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAYNew York 37 17 .685 — — 6-4 W-4 22-9 15-8Boston 39 19 .672 — — 6-4 L-2 20-8 19-11Tampa Bay 28 28 .500 10 6½ 6-4 L-2 11-13 17-15Toronto 25 33 .431 14 10½ 2-8 L-5 12-17 13-16Baltimore 17 41 .293 22 18½ 2-8 L-7 10-18 7-23

CENTRAL DIVISIONTEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAYCleveland 30 27 .526 — — 6-4 L-2 18-11 12-16Detroit 28 30 .483 2½ 7½ 8-2 W-4 19-12 9-18Minnesota 24 30 .444 4½ 9½ 3-7 W-2 13-13 11-17Kansas City 21 37 .362 9½ 14½ 6-4 W-1 10-20 11-17Chicago 17 38 .309 12 17 3-7 L-1 9-19 8-19

WEST DIVISIONTEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAYHouston 37 22 .627 — — 6-4 W-2 18-11 19-11Seattle 35 22 .614 1 — 7-3 W-2 18-12 17-10Los Angeles 31 27 .534 5½ 4½ 5-5 W-1 13-17 18-10Oakland 30 29 .508 7 6 5-5 L-1 15-15 15-14Texas 24 36 .400 13½ 12½ 5-5 L-2 11-19 13-17

EAST DIVISIONTEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAYAtlanta 34 24 .586 — — 5-5 L-1 15-12 19-12Washington 33 24 .579 ½ — 7-3 W-1 12-14 21-10Philadelphia 31 24 .564 1½ ½ 4-6 L-1 19-9 12-15New York 27 28 .491 5½ 4½ 3-7 L-2 12-15 15-13Miami 20 37 .351 13½ 12½ 3-7 L-4 10-18 10-19

CENTRAL DIVISIONTEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAYMilwaukee 37 22 .627 — — 7-3 W-1 18-11 19-11Chicago 31 23 .574 3½ — 6-4 W-2 15-11 16-12St. Louis 31 25 .554 4½ 1 5-5 W-1 17-12 14-13Pittsburgh 30 28 .517 6½ 3 3-7 L-1 17-13 13-15Cincinnati 21 37 .362 15½ 12 5-5 W-2 9-19 12-18

WEST DIVISIONTEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAYColorado 30 27 .526 — — 5-5 L-2 11-14 19-13Arizona 29 27 .518 ½ 3 4-6 W-1 17-13 12-14Los Angeles 27 30 .474 3 5½ 7-3 W-1 14-17 13-13San Francisco 27 30 .474 3 5½ 4-6 W-2 15-10 12-20San Diego 25 34 .424 6 8½ 5-5 L-1 14-20 11-14

MAJORLEAGUEBASEBALL

ROYALS 5, ATHLETICS 4OAKLAND AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Semien ss 5 1 1 0 0 1 .267Joyce lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .196Canha lf-cf 1 0 0 0 1 0 .235Lowrie 2b 5 0 2 1 0 1 .297Davis dh 3 0 0 0 0 0 .233Olson 1b 3 1 1 0 1 0 .248Chapman 3b 3 0 1 0 1 1 .234Fowler cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .204a-Pinder ph-lf 1 0 1 1 0 0 .248Piscotty rf 4 1 1 0 0 0 .232Maxwell c 3 1 2 2 0 0 .182b-Lucroy ph-c 1 0 0 0 0 0 .263TOTALS 35 4 9 4 3 4KANSAS CITY AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Jay dh 4 1 2 1 0 1 .305Merrifield 1b 3 1 1 0 0 2 .296Moustakas 3b 3 0 1 0 1 1 .276Perez c 3 0 1 2 0 1 .245Soler rf 3 1 1 1 1 2 .273Gordon lf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .271Almonte cf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .211Goins 2b 3 1 1 0 0 1 .266Escobar ss 3 1 1 1 0 0 .234TOTALS 29 5 8 5 3 10OAKLAND 001 100 110 — 4 9 0KANSAS CITY 220 000 01X — 5 8 0a-singled for Fowler in the 8th. b-lined outfor Maxwell in the 8th.LOB—Oakland 8, Kansas City 5. 2B—Semien(13), Piscotty (14), Jay (9), Merrifield (17),Perez (7). 3B—Escobar (2). HR—Maxwell (1),off Hammel Soler (9), off Petit. RBIs—Lowrie(41), Maxwell 2 (6), Pinder (13), Jay (16),Perez 2 (30), Soler (26), Escobar (15). CS—Merrifield (3), Perez (1).Runners left in scoring position—Oakland2 (Olson, Lucroy) Kansas City 2 (Merrifield,Soler). RISP—Oakland 3 for 6 Kansas City 2for 7.Runners moved up—Chapman, Piscotty.GIDP—Gordon.DP—Oakland 1 (Olson, Semien, Cahill).

OAKLAND IP H R ER BB SO NP ERACahill 4.2 7 4 4 2 6 93 2.77Pagan .1 0 0 0 0 1 5 3.80Coulombe 1 0 0 0 1 2 25 5.03Petit, L, 2-2 2 1 1 1 0 1 21 3.25KANSAS CITY IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAHammel 6 7 3 3 2 3 105 5.17McCarthy, H, 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 12 2.55Hill, W, 1-1, BS, 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 22 2.95Herrera, S, 13-141 0 0 0 0 1 12 0.79Hammel pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.Inherited runners-scored—Pagan 1-0.HBP—Hammel (Davis), Cahill (Merrifield),Pagan (Perez).Umpires—Home, Gary Cederstrom First,Cory Blaser Second, Stu Scheurwater Third,Eric Cooper.T—3:00. A—24,553 (37,903).

CARDINALS 3, PIRATES 2PITTSBURGH AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Harrison 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .271Meadows rf 3 1 1 1 1 1 .404Marte cf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .296Bell 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .248Rodriguez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Dickerson lf 4 0 1 0 0 2 .313Moran 3b 3 1 1 1 0 1 .277Diaz c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .286Mercer ss 3 0 2 0 0 0 .254Kuhl p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .176Glasnow p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000a-Freese ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .253Crick p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Rodriguez 1b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .172TOTALS 30 2 5 2 1 9ST. LOUIS AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Carpenter 1b 4 0 0 0 0 3 .219Garcia ss 3 0 1 0 1 0 .254Pham cf 4 0 1 1 0 0 .267Ozuna lf 3 1 2 1 1 0 .271Gyorko 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .271Fowler rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .179Norris p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Wong 2b 3 1 1 1 0 1 .179Kelly c 2 0 0 0 1 0 .080Weaver p 1 1 0 0 1 0 .176Gomber p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000Bader rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .281TOTALS 29 3 5 3 4 6PITTSBURGH 000 010 001 — 2 5 0ST. LOUIS 010 010 001 — 3 5 0No outs when winning run scored.a-lined out for Glasnow in the 8th.LOB—Pittsburgh 3, St. Louis 7. HR—Moran(5), off Weaver Meadows (5), off NorrisOzuna (4), off Kuhl Wong (4), off Rodriguez.RBIs—Meadows (8), Moran (25), Pham (22),Ozuna (24), Wong (10). S—Kuhl.Runners left in scoring position—Pittsburgh2 (Meadows, Diaz) St. Louis 3 (Ozuna 2,Kelly). RISP—Pittsburgh 0 for 4 St. Louis 1for 3.Runners moved up—Harrison. GIDP—Bell.DP—St. Louis 1 (Garcia, Wong, Carpenter).

PITTSBURGH IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAKuhl 6 4 2 2 2 5 92 3.86Glasnow 1 0 0 0 1 1 18 4.35Crick 1 0 0 0 1 0 15 1.83Rodriguez, L, 1-20 1 1 1 0 0 3 2.61ST. LOUIS IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAWeaver 5 4 1 1 0 4 90 4.41Gomber, H, 1 3 0 0 0 1 2 32 0.00Nrrs,W, 2-1, BS, 121 1 1 1 0 3 21 3.08HBP—Kuhl (Wong). WP—Weaver, Kuhl.Umpires—Home, Jeff Kellogg First, MarvinHudson Second, James Hoye Third, QuinnWolcott.T—2:48. A—44,492 (45,538).

BREWERS 5, WHITE SOX 0MILWAUKEE AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Cain cf 4 1 1 1 0 2 .277Yelich rf 3 1 1 0 1 1 .304Aguilar 1b 3 1 3 2 1 0 .310Shaw 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .252

Braun lf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .232Choi dh 4 0 0 0 0 2 .211Villar 2b 4 1 3 1 0 0 .285Kratz c 4 1 2 1 0 0 .500Arcia ss 4 0 0 0 0 0 .197TOTALS 34 5 10 5 2 7CHICAGO AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Moncada 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .242Sanchez 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .278Abreu 1b 4 0 1 0 0 2 .300Skole dh 2 0 0 0 0 2 .273a-Rondon ph-dh 2 0 1 0 0 1 .265Anderson ss 4 0 0 0 0 0 .244Narvaez c 3 0 1 0 1 0 .179Engel cf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .215b-Palka ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .279Tilson lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .294Thompson rf 2 0 0 0 1 1 .138TOTALS 32 0 5 0 2 10MILWAUKEE 001 000 130 — 5 10 0CHICAGO 000 000 000 — 0 5 0a-struck out for Skole in the 6th. b-struckout for Engel in the 9th.LOB—Milwaukee 4, Chicago 7. 2B—Aguilar(8), Rondon (3). HR—Kratz (2), off ShieldsVillar (4), off Shields Cain (7), off ShieldsAguilar (10), off Fry. RBIs—Cain (17), Aguilar2 (32), Villar (18), Kratz (2). SB—Yelich (7),Moncada (6).Runners left in scoring position—Milwaukee1 (Yelich) Chicago 4 (Abreu, Rondon, Palka2). RISP—Milwaukee 0 for 6 Chicago 0 for 6.Runners moved up—Abreu. LIDP—Braun.GIDP—Shaw, Kratz.DP—Chicago 3 (Shields, Anderson, Abreu),(Anderson, Sanchez), (Anderson, Moncada,Abreu).

MILWAUKEE IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAChacin, W, 4-15.2 3 0 0 1 5 79 3.39Hader, H, 10 1.1 0 0 0 1 3 21 1.05Williams 2 2 0 0 0 2 33 2.45CHICAGO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAShields, L, 1-6 7 8 3 3 1 6 103 4.48Fry 1 1 2 2 1 1 17 2.08Bummer 1 1 0 0 0 0 18 3.26Shields pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.Inherited runners-scored—Hader 1-0.WP—Shields.Umpires—Home, Greg Gibson First, NickMahrley Second, Doug Eddings Third, MarkRipperger.T—2:52. A—29,281 (40,615).

TIGERS 7, BLUE JAYS 4TORONTO AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Hernandez lf 2 0 0 0 0 0 .254Granderson lf 2 0 0 0 0 2 .227Solarte 3b 4 2 2 2 0 0 .256Smoak 1b 3 0 1 1 1 0 .249Morales dh 4 0 0 0 0 2 .202Pillar cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .260Travis 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .196Diaz ss 4 0 0 0 0 0 .211Grichuk rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .099Maile c 2 2 2 1 1 0 .272TOTALS 32 4 6 4 2 4DETROIT AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Candelario 3b 4 1 1 1 0 2 .274Castellanos rf 4 0 2 2 0 1 .342Cabrera 1b 3 0 1 0 1 2 .3231-Reyes pr-lf 0 1 0 0 0 0 .200Martinez dh 4 0 1 0 0 0 .2512-Rodriguez pr-dh 0 1 0 0 0 0 .286Goodrum lf-1b 3 1 0 0 1 1 .246Hicks c 4 0 1 2 0 3 .276Jones cf 3 0 0 1 0 1 .231Iglesias ss 3 1 1 0 1 0 .255Machado 2b 4 2 2 1 0 0 .216TOTALS 32 7 9 7 3 10TORONTO 002 020 000 — 4 6 0DETROIT 101 020 03X — 7 9 01-ran for Cabrera in the 8th. 2-ran forMartinez in the 8th.LOB—Toronto 3, Detroit 5. 2B—Solarte (12),Maile (6), Castellanos (19), Martinez (8),Machado 2 (13). HR—Maile (3), off BoydSolarte (12), off Boyd Candelario (9), offHapp. RBIs—Solarte 2 (35), Smoak (30),Maile (15), Candelario (24), Castellanos 2(32), Hicks 2 (20), Jones (15), Machado (19).SB—Iglesias (9). SF—Jones.Runners left in scoring position—Toronto1 (Grichuk) Detroit 3 (Cabrera, Martinez,Machado). RISP—Toronto 2 for 4 Detroit 4for 9.Runners moved up—Diaz. GIDP—Morales.DP—Detroit 1 (Iglesias, Machado, Cabrera).

TORONTO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAHapp 5 5 4 4 2 8 106 4.08Axford 2 0 0 0 0 2 30 3.33Oh, L, 1-1 .2 4 3 3 1 0 27 3.12Mayza .1 0 0 0 0 0 2 4.05DETROIT IP H R ER BB SO NP ERABoyd 7 6 4 4 2 3 94 3.23Coleman, W, 3-01 0 0 0 0 1 15 1.38Jimenez, S, .1 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 2.54Inherited runners-scored—Mayza 2-0.Umpires—Home, Andy Fletcher First, JeffNelson Second, Laz Diaz Third, MannyGonzalez.T—2:37. A—34,674 (41,297).

TWINS 7, INDIANS 1CLEVELAND AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Lindor ss 5 0 2 0 0 1 .309Brantley lf 4 0 0 0 1 0 .325Ramirez 3b 3 0 1 0 2 0 .301Encarnacion dh 3 0 1 0 1 0 .241Alonso 1b 3 0 0 0 0 2 .243Allen rf 3 1 0 0 1 1 .274Kipnis 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .196R.Perez c 3 0 0 0 0 2 .139a-Cabrera ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .182Zimmer cf 4 0 2 0 0 2 .235TOTALS 33 1 7 0 5 8MINNESOTA AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Dozier 2b 4 1 2 2 0 2 .241Rosario lf 2 1 1 2 2 0 .310Escobar 3b 4 0 0 0 0 3 .266Morrison 1b 4 1 2 0 0 1 .201

Grossman dh 4 0 1 0 0 1 .234Kepler rf 4 1 1 1 0 2 .244Garver c 4 1 0 0 0 1 .219Adrianza ss 3 1 0 0 1 2 .227LaMarre cf 4 1 1 1 0 3 .278TOTALS 33 7 8 6 3 15CLEVELAND 010 000 000 — 1 7 2MINNESOTA 003 004 00X — 7 8 0a-grounded out for R.Perez in the 9th.E—Alonso (4), Kipnis (4). LOB—Cleveland 11,Minnesota 5. 2B—Lindor (20), Dozier (12),Grossman (9). 3B—Dozier (2). HR—Rosario(10), off Bauer. RBIs—Dozier 2 (23), Rosario2 (36), Kepler (24), LaMarre (6). SB—Allen(2), Kipnis (1).Runners left in scoring position—Cleveland6 (Ramirez 2, Allen 2, Kipnis, Zimmer)Minnesota 3 (Rosario, Morrison, Kepler).RISP—Cleveland 0 for 9 Minnesota 5 for 13.Runners moved up—Kepler.GIDP—Encarnacion.DP—Minnesota 1 (Escobar, Dozier,Morrison).

CLEVELAND IP H R ER BB SO NP ERABauer, L, 4-4 5.2 6 7 3 3 11 104 2.77Otero 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 6.97O.Perez 1.1 1 0 0 0 3 18 0.00Marshall 1 0 0 0 0 1 16 6.75MINNESOTA IP H R ER BB SO NP ERALynn, W, 4-4 6 2 1 1 5 5 113 5.46Hildenberger 1 1 0 0 0 1 18 2.79Pressly 1 2 0 0 0 2 26 2.15Duffey 1 2 0 0 0 0 17 8.64Otero pitched to 1 batter in the 6th.Inherited runners-scored—Otero 2-1,O.Perez 2-1. HBP—Lynn (Alonso). WP—Bauer, O.Perez. PB—R.Perez (2).Umpires—Home, Vic Carapazza First, JerryLayne Second, Jansen Visconti Third, JordanBaker.T—3:12. A—23,476 (38,649).

NATIONALS 5, BRAVES 3, 14 INN.WASHINGTON AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Turner ss 7 0 0 0 0 5 .260Harper rf 6 0 1 0 0 4 .233Rendon 3b 5 0 0 0 1 2 .257Adams 1b 2 0 0 0 0 0 .254Reynolds 1b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .319Soto lf 5 2 3 1 0 1 .349Miller p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---e-Scherzer ph 1 1 1 0 0 0 .310Severino c 0 0 0 0 0 0 .218Taylor cf 6 1 1 2 0 0 .202Difo 2b 6 1 1 1 0 1 .250Kieboom c 6 0 2 1 0 1 .167Doolittle p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Gonzalez p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .043a-Sanchez ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .158Madson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Solis p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Kelley p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Kintzler p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---c-Goodwin ph-lf 1 0 0 0 1 1 .214TOTALS 51 5 9 5 3 18ATLANTA AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Inciarte cf 6 0 0 0 0 0 .251Albies 2b 6 0 0 0 0 0 .267F.Freeman 1b 5 0 1 0 0 2 .335Markakis rf 5 1 1 0 0 1 .329Flowers c 5 1 1 0 0 2 .270Camargo 3b-ss 5 1 1 3 0 2 .221Culberson lf 5 0 1 0 0 1 .229Swanson ss 4 0 0 0 0 3 .256Biddle p 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000d-Suzuki ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .268Socolovich p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---McCarthy p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .083S.Freeman p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Carle p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000b-Tucker ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .262Minter p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Moylan p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Flaherty 3b 1 0 0 0 0 1 .272f-Bourjos ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .111TOTALS 47 3 5 3 0 16WASH. 020 000 100 000 02 — 5 9 0ATLANTA 000 030 000 000 00 — 3 5 0a-grounded out for Gonzalez in the 8th. b-struck out for Carle in the 8th. c-hit by pitchfor Kintzler in the 11th. d-struck out forBiddle in the 13th. e-singled for Miller in the14th. f-flied out for Flaherty in the 14th.LOB—Washington 8, Atlanta 2. 2B—F.Freeman (15). 3B—Difo (2). HR—Taylor(5), off McCarthy Soto (2), off S.FreemanCamargo (5), off Gonzalez. RBIs—Soto (5),Taylor 2 (16), Difo (16), Kieboom (1),Camargo 3 (19). SB—Goodwin (3).Runners left in scoring position—Washington3 (Turner, Soto 2) Atlanta 1 (Markakis).RISP—Washington 1 for 3 Atlanta 1 for 2.

WASHINGTON IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAGonzalez 7 5 3 3 0 9 102 2.27Madson 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 3.92Solis .2 0 0 0 0 0 6 3.86Kelley .1 0 0 0 0 1 6 4.35Kintzler 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 3.71Miller, W, 2-0 3 0 0 0 0 5 40 0.00Doolitle, S, 14-151 0 0 0 0 0 8 1.71ATLANTA IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAMcCarthy 6 4 2 2 0 7 84 4.83Freeman, BS, 2-21 1 1 1 0 0 13 3.47Carle 1 0 0 0 0 2 14 2.03Minter 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 3.57Moylan 1 0 0 0 0 1 16 2.79Biddle 3 1 0 0 2 8 50 2.70Socolovich, L, 0-113 2 2 1 0 2010.80HBP—Biddle (Goodwin).Umpires—Home, Adam Hamari First, BrianKnight Second, Dan Bellino Third, TomHallion. T—4:00. A—39,578 (41,149).

YANKEES 8, ORIOLES 5NEW YORK AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Gardner lf 5 1 2 0 0 0 .263Judge rf 5 0 1 0 0 3 .288Bird 1b 5 0 1 0 0 3 .231Stanton dh 4 1 2 2 1 1 .248Sanchez c 5 1 0 0 0 1 .205

Gregorius ss 5 2 2 1 0 1 .245Hicks cf 4 2 3 2 0 1 .253Andujar 3b 4 1 2 3 0 1 .294Torres 2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .317TOTALS 40 8 13 8 1 12BALTIMORE AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Rickard rf 5 1 1 1 0 1 .250Jones cf 5 1 3 2 0 0 .284Machado ss 4 1 1 1 1 2 .327Trumbo dh 4 0 0 0 0 3 .292Schoop 2b 4 1 2 0 0 0 .238Mancini lf 3 0 0 0 1 2 .229Davis 1b 4 0 1 0 0 2 .154Valencia 3b 4 1 2 1 0 1 .287Sisco c 4 0 1 0 0 1 .210TOTALS 37 5 11 5 2 12NEW YORK 022 002 020 — 8 13 0BALTIMORE 101 002 001 — 5 11 3E—Jones 2 (3), Schoop (5). LOB—NewYork 7, Baltimore 7. 2B—Gardner 2 (10),Judge (13), Bird (2), Andujar (18), Schoop(9), Valencia 2 (5). HR—Andujar (6), offGausman Stanton (12), off Gausman Jones(10), off Tanaka Rickard (3), off TanakaMachado (18), off Tanaka. RBIs—Stanton 2(31), Gregorius (36), Hicks 2 (23), Andujar3 (21), Rickard (6), Jones 2 (28), Machado(47), Valencia (13). SB—Gregorius (6), Hicks(6), Torres (2).Runners left in scoring position—New York 6(Gardner 2, Judge, Bird, Stanton, Gregorius)Baltimore 3 (Valencia, Sisco 2). RISP—NewYork 4 for 18 Baltimore 2 for 9.Runners moved up—Bird, Gardner, Davis.GIDP—Jones.DP—New York 1 (Andujar, Torres, Bird).

NEW YORK IP H R ER BB SO NP ERATanaka, W, 7-25.1 8 4 4 1 7 97 4.79Holder, H, 2 .2 1 0 0 0 1 16 2.84Green, H, 8 1 0 0 0 1 0 18 2.25Betances 1 0 0 0 0 2 14 3.96Robertson 1 2 1 1 0 2 17 4.39BALTIMORE IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAGausman, L, 3-55.19 6 5 0 9 97 4.63Castro 1.2 0 0 0 1 1 37 2.86Givens 1 3 2 2 0 2 31 4.08Araujo 1 1 0 0 0 0 13 6.67Inherited runners-scored—Holder 2-1,Castro 1-0. HBP—Castro (Torres).Umpires—Home, Mike Winters First, MikeMuchlinski Second, Tim Timmons Third, RobDrake.T—3:31. A—32,823 (45,971).

STATISTICALLEADERS

AMERICAN LEAGUERBI:Martinez, Boston, 48;Machado, Baltimore, 46;Haniger, Seattle, 42; Judge,New York, 41; Lowrie,Oakland, 41; Ramirez,Cleveland, 41; Davis, Oak-land, 40; Correa, Houston,39; Moustakas, Kansas City,39; Benintendi, Boston, 38.HOME RUNS:Martinez,Boston, 19; Ramirez, Cleve-land, 18; Trout, Los Angeles,18; Betts, Boston, 17; Mach-ado, Baltimore, 17; Judge,New York, 16; Gallo, Texas,15; Encarnacion, Cleveland,14; Lindor, Cleveland, 14; 2tied at 13.PITCHING: Kluber, Cleve-land, 8-2; Severino, NewYork, 8-1; Happ, Toronto,7-3; McCullers, Houston,7-3; Morton, Houston, 7-0;Porcello, Boston, 7-2; Snell,Tampa Bay, 7-3; Verlander,Houston, 7-2; 6 tied at 6.ERA: Verlander, Houston,1.11; Kluber, Cleveland,2.02; Cole, Houston, 2.20;Morton, Houston, 2.26;Severino, New York, 2.31;Snell, Tampa Bay, 2.56;Bauer, Cleveland, 2.61;Mengden, Oakland, 2.91;Boyd, Detroit, 3.00; Sale,Boston, 3.00.

NATIONAL LEAGUERBI: Baez, Chicago, 43;Suarez, Cincinnati, 43; Free-man, Atlanta, 40; Harper,Washington, 40; Gennett,Cincinnati, 39; Story,Colorado, 39; Markakis,Atlanta, 38; Rizzo, Chicago,

37; Shaw, Milwaukee, 36; 3tied at 35.HOME RUNS: Harper, Wash-ington, 18; Villanueva, SanDiego, 15; Albies, Atlanta,14; Baez, Chicago, 13; Shaw,Milwaukee, 13; Adams,Washington, 12; Arenado,Colorado, 12; Blackmon,Colorado, 12; 5 tied at 11.STOLEN BASES: Inciarte,Atlanta, 18; Turner,Washington, 16; MTaylor,Washington, 13; Cain,Milwaukee, 11; Hamilton,Cincinnati, 10; Hernandez,Philadelphia, 10; SMarte,Pittsburgh, 10; Dyson, Ari-zona, 9; Peraza, Cincinnati,

9; Pollock, Arizona, 9.PITCHING: Scherzer,Washington, 9-1; Nola,Philadelphia, 7-2; Strat-ton, San Francisco, 7-3;Gonzalez, Washington,6-2; Mikolas, St. Louis, 6-1;Newcomb, Atlanta, 6-1;Quintana, Chicago, 6-4;Strasburg, Washington, 6-5;Wacha, St. Louis, 6-1.ERA: deGrom, New York,1.52; Scherzer, Washington,1.92; Gonzalez, Washington,2.10; Arrieta, Philadelphia,2.16; Nola, Philadelphia,2.18; Foltynewicz, Atlanta,2.22; Mikolas, St. Louis,2.49; Lester, Chicago, 2.71.

BOX SCORES

ROUNDUP/MATCHUPS

Cardinals 3, Pirates 2: Kolten Wongled off the bottom of the ninth inningwith a home run off Richard Rodri-guez, giving the Cardinals a win overthe Pittsburgh Pirates.Tigers 7, Blue Jays 4: John Hicks’ two-run single in the eighth inning brokeopen a tie game and the DetroitTigers went on to beat the TorontoBlue Jays.Royals 5, Athletics 4: Jorge Solerhit a tiebreaking home run in theeighth inning, and the Kansas CityRoyals bounced back after wasting afour-run lead to defeat the OaklandAthletics for their third win in fourgames.Brewers 5, White Sox 0: JhoulysChacin combined with two relieverson a five-hitter, and the MilwaukeeBrewers backed him with four homeruns in a victory over the White Sox.Twins 7, Indians 1: Eddie Rosario hit

a two-run home run and Brian Dozierdrove in two runs to support LanceLynn’s third straight victory forMinnesota.Nationals 5, Braves 3, 14 innings:Nationals ace Max Scherzer singledas a pinch hitter in the 14th inningand scored the tiebreaking run onWilmer Difo’s triple.Yankees 8, Orioles 5: GiancarloStanton and Miguel Andujar homeredto help Masahiro Tanaka win his fifthstraight decision.

LATEBoston at HoustonTexas at L.A. AngelsTampa Bay at SeattleChicago Cubs at N.Y. MetsL.A. Dodgers at ColoradoCincinnati at San DiegoPhiladelphia at San FranciscoMiami at Arizona

TODAY’S PITCHING COMPARISON

NATIONAL LEAGUE2018 TEAM 2018 VS OPP

PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERAChicago Lester (L) 5-2 2.71 8-3 0-0 0.0 0.00NewYork Matz (L) 1:10p 2-3 3.55 6-4 0-0 0.0 0.00

Washington Hellickson (R) 2-0 2.30 6-2 0-0 0.0 0.00Atlanta Sanchez (R) 1:35p 1-0 3.00 2-1 0-0 3.0 0.00

Pittsburgh Kingham (R) 2-1 3.75 2-2 1-0 7.0 0.00St. Louis Wacha (R) 2:15p 6-1 2.71 8-3 0-0 0.0 0.00

Los Angeles Wood (L) 1-4 3.75 5-6 0-0 0.0 0.00Colorado Bettis (R) 3:10p 4-1 3.68 7-4 0-0 5.0 3.60

Philadelphia Arrieta (R) 5-2 2.16 5-5 0-0 0.0 0.00San Francisco Rodriguez (R) 4:05p 0-0 2.70 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00

Miami Straily (R) 2-1 3.69 5-1 0-0 0.0 0.00Arizona Koch (R) 4:10p 3-3 4.31 4-4 0-0 0.0 0.00

Cincinnati Castillo (R) 4-5 5.49 6-6 0-0 0.0 0.00San Diego Ross (R) 6:10p 4-3 3.29 8-3 0-0 0.0 0.00

AMERICAN LEAGUE2018 TEAM 2018 VS OPP

PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERANew York German (R) 0-3 5.45 2-2 0-0 2.2 10.13Baltimore Cobb (R) 1:05p 1-7 6.80 1-8 0-0 0.0 0.00

Toronto Sanchez (R) 2-5 4.77 3-8 0-0 0.0 0.00Detroit Fulmer (R) 1:10p 2-4 4.60 4-7 0-0 0.0 0.00

Cleveland Clevinger (R) 4-2 3.14 5-6 0-0 0.0 0.00Minnesota Gibson (R) 2:10p 1-3 3.57 5-6 0-0 0.0 0.00

Oakland Gossett (R) 0-3 6.05 0-4 0-0 0.0 0.00Kansas City Junis (R) 2:15p 5-4 3.61 7-4 0-0 0.0 0.00

Texas Fister (R) 1-5 4.09 4-6 0-1 5.0 5.40Los Angeles Skaggs (L) 4:07p 3-4 3.60 5-6 1-0 5.0 1.80

Tampa Bay Snell (L) 7-3 2.56 7-5 0-0 0.0 0.00Seattle Hernandez (R) 4:10p 5-4 5.83 7-5 0-0 0.0 0.00

Boston Porcello (R) 7-2 3.65 8-4 0-0 0.0 0.00Houston Morton (R) 7:35p 7-0 2.26 7-4 0-0 0.0 0.00

INTERLEAGUE2018 TEAM 2018 VS OPP

PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERAMilwaukee Suter (L) 5-3 4.63 5-5 0-0 0.0 0.00Chicago (AL) Covey (R) 2:10p 1-1 3.63 1-2 0-0 0.0 0.00

KEY: TEAM REC-Team’s Record in games started by today’s pitcher.VS OPP-Pitcher’s record versus this opponent.

THIS DATE IN BASEBALL

June 31918: Dutch Leonard of the Boston Red Sox pitched hissecond no-hitter, blanking the Detroit Tigers 5-0.1932: Lou Gehrig became the first American Leagueplayer to hit four home runs in a game, helping the NewYork Yankees beat the Philadelphia A’s 20-13. The featwas overshadowed by the resignation of John McGrawas manager of the New York Giants.1954: Henry Thompson of the New York Giants hit threehome runs and drove in eight runs in a 13-8 win againstthe St. Louis Cardinals. Willie Mays drove in the otherfive runs with two homers.

FRIDAY’S GAMESAmerican LeagueN.Y. Yankees 4, Baltimore 1Detroit 5, Toronto 2Houston 7, Boston 3Minnesota 7, Cleveland 4Oakland 16, Kansas City 0L.A. Angels 6, Texas 0Seattle 4, Tampa Bay 3, 13 inningsNational LeagueChicago Cubs 7, N.Y. Mets 4Atlanta 4, Washington 0Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 0L.A. Dodgers 11, Colorado 8Arizona 9, Miami 1Cincinnati 7, San Diego 2San Francisco 4, Philadelphia 0InterleagueChicago White Sox 8, Milwaukee 3

MONDAY’S GAMESAmerican LeagueN.Y. Yankees at Detroit, 1:10 p.m.,1st gameN.Y. Yankees at Detroit, 7:10 p.m.,2nd gameKansas City at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m.National LeagueArizona at San Francisco, 10:10 p.m.Atlanta at San Diego, 10:10 p.m.

BASEBALL CALENDAR

JUNE 4: Amateur draft starts.JUNE 15: International amateur signingperiod closes.JULY 2: International amateur signingperiod opens.JULY 6: Last day to sign for amateurdraft picks subject to deadline.JULY 17: All-Star Game, Washington.JULY 29: Hall of Fame inductions,Cooperstown, N.Y.JULY 31: Last day to trade a playerwithout securing waivers.OCT. 2-3:Wild-card games.DEC. 10-13:Winter meetings, LasVegas.

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AMERICAN LEAGUEPlayer G AB R H Pct.Betts Bos 48 184 52 66 .359Castellanos Det 55 222 30 76 .342Simmons LAA 56 209 32 70 .335Segura Sea 54 230 42 77 .335Altuve Hou 59 241 33 80 .332MMachado Bal 58 226 32 74 .327Brantley Cle 47 191 31 62 .325MDuffy TB 41 166 10 53 .319JMartinez Bos 55 211 37 67 .318Rosario Min 54 213 33 66 .310

NATIONAL LEAGUEPlayer G AB R H Pct.Gennett Cin 56 211 30 72 .341Kemp LAD 55 173 20 59 .341FFreeman Atl 58 221 35 74 .335Markakis Atl 58 231 36 76 .329Almora ChC 49 154 32 50 .325Arenado Col 52 193 35 62 .321Dickerson Pit 54 208 26 65 .312OHerrera Phi 54 202 25 63 .312BCrawford SF 55 196 24 61 .311Belt SF 53 192 32 59 .307

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Mississippi State’s Elijah MacNamee celebrates his walk-off three-run home run to defeat Florida State 3-2 in their NCAA Regional elimination game at Dick Howser Stadium in Tallahassee on Saturday. [JOE RONDONE / TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT VIA AP]

By Eric OlsonAssociated Press

Mississippi State got some MacNamee Magic. For Flor-ida State, it was more misery for Mike Martin.

The No. 7 Seminoles became the first national seed eliminated from the NCAA Tournament when Elijah MacNamee hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning to give Mississippi State a 3-2 walk-off win in Talla-hassee on Saturday.

Florida State, which lost to Samford on Friday, went 0-2 in the regionals as a top-eight national seed for the second time in five years.

“Baseball. It hurts, guys, ladies. It hurts,” Martin said. “Good Lord willing, I’ll see the sun come up tomor-row, life will go on, but this one hurt.”

Martin passed Augie Gar-rido as college baseball’s all-time coaching wins leader last month. His two-year contract expires this year, and he said he would meet with athletic director Stan Wilcox to determine whether he will be back for a 40th season.

If Martin returns, he would need 13 wins to reach the 2,000 mark and would get another chance to chase his elusive first national championship.

Mississippi State has had an emotional season as well. Andy Cannizaro resigned Feb. 20 for off-field con-duct and pitching coach Gary Henderson took over as interim coach.

The Bulldogs had to play their first 11 games away from home — unusual for a team in the South — because of construction on Dudy Noble Field. They lost seven

of their first nine Southeast-ern Conference games and went into May as no lock to make the conference tour-nament, let alone the NCAA Tournament.

They swept top-ranked Florida to finish the regu-lar season, and after going one-and-out in the SEC Tournament, they lost 20-10 to Oklahoma in their regional opener.

Down to their last strike against Florida State, Mac-Namee sent Drew Parrish’s 3-2 changeup over the left-field wall to keep the season alive and make Mississippi State 10-1 against teams ranked in the top 10.

“Parrish is one of the best pitchers we have seen all year,” said MacNamee, 5 for 9 with two homers and six RBIs in two games. “I just believed in myself during that at-bat and it worked.”

Bulldogs’ 9th-inning homer ousts FSU

By Cliff BruntAssociated Press

OKLAHOMA CITY — Paige Parker threw a two-hitter for her second shutout of the day, and Oklahoma remained alive in its quest for a third straight national title with a 2-0 win over Florida on Saturday night in the Women’s College World Series.

It was an elimination game between programs that have combined to win the past five championships and played for the title last year.

Parker threw 104 pitches and struck out eight to pick up her 10th career WCWS victory. In the 2-0 win over Arizona State earlier in the day, Parker gave up two hits and struck out seven.

The Sooners (57-4) will need to beat Washington twice today to reach the championship series.

Oklahoma’s Jocelyn Alo hit a monster home run into the wind in the first inning to put the Sooners up 1-0. It was her 30th homer of the season, tying the Division I single-season freshman record most recently set by Oklahoma’s Lauren Chamberlain in 2012.

Oklahoma loaded the bases in the fifth inning with two outs. Florida walked Alo to bring up Shay Knighten. Though Knighten struck out, the pitch got away from the catcher and allowed Caleigh Clifton to score and make it 2-0.

Florida (56-11) started Kelly Barnhill, but coach Tim Walton pulled the All Ameri-can after just two innings. Aleshia Ocasio stepped in and was solid, but she got no sup-port from the offense.

Florida’s was dropped into

the loser’s bracket late Friday night when UCLA rallied from four runs down to beat the Gators 6-5. The Bruins scored five runs in the fourth inning with a bang-bang play at the plate starting the big inning.

Florida State 7, Georgia 2

Zoe Casas had two hits and knocked in three runs, and Florida State defeated Geor-gia 7-2 on Saturday to stay alive in the Women’s College World Series.

Meghan King gave up just five hits in a complete game for the Seminoles.

Florida State (53-12) played Oregon in an elimination game late Saturday night.

Casas hit an RBI double in the second inning and a single that knocked in two in the fourth to help the Seminoles jump out to a 4-0 lead.

Georgia (48-13) bounced back in the fifth when Jus-tice Milz tripled to score two, but Florida State tacked on two more when Dani Morgan singled in the bottom of the inning.

Parker shuts out Florida in WCWS elimination game

Oklahoma’s Paige Parker (8) celebrates after Oklahoma’s win over Arizona State during an NCAA softball Women’s College World Series game in Oklahoma City on Saturday. [BRYAN TERRY /

THE OKLAHOMAN VIA AP]

By David BrandtAssociated Press

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Ariya Jutanugarn turned a three-shot deficit into a four-shot lead after shooting 5-under 67 Saturday at the U.S. Women's Open at Shoal Creek.

The 22-year-old from

Thailand started the third round behind Australia's Sarah Jane Smith, but quickly gained ground, making two birdies on her first three holes.

Jutanugarn took the lead after Smith stumbled with back-to-back bogeys and then surged ahead with three straight birdies on the back

nine. She was at 12-under 204 for the tournament.

Smith started the tour-nament with back-to-back 67s, but shot a 74 in the third round and didn't make a birdie to fall into second place.

South Korea's Hyo-Joo Kim was in third after shooting 68 and was six shots back.

It was a long, sweaty day at Shoal Creek, especially for those who had to complete their second round on Satur-day morning before playing the third. Jutanugarn said she had a 4 a.m. wakeup call and played a total of 28 holes as the temperature hovered around 90 degrees and combined

with stifling humidity.Jutanugarn didn't seem to

mind, finishing with a 70 in the morning. She was able to rest a few hours before getting back on the course and birdied two of the first three holes to immediately put pressure on Smith, who has never won on the LPGA Tour.

Jutanugarn shoots 67, climbs into lead at US Women’s Open

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In Musselwhite’s only season with the Blue Darters, Apopka finished 19-6.

As an eighth-grader, Mus-selwhite hit .423 with four homers. She hit .442 as a sophomore and .598 as a junior to set the stage for her sterling senior campaign.

In four seasons with the Bulldogs, Musselwhite blasted 26 homers and had 151 RBIs.

“By far, she’s the best high school catcher I’ve ever seen,” Swearingen said. “She has everything you’d want as a coach. Her knowledge of the game is off the charts and she is capable of controlling the entire outcome of every game she’s in.”

Musselwhite played a vari-ety of sports early, from tennis and gymnastics to soccer. She said her father eventually asked her to concentrate on a single sport rather than play-ing multiple sports.

“He wanted me to be able to excel at one sport instead of just being good enough to play both,” Musselwhite said. “I chose softball and it ended up being the one I was best at. I have never looked back and wondered if I made the right decision.”

Musselwhite helped the Bulldogs to the Class 2A Final Four as a sophomore and junior.

MDCA was favored to make its third-straight trip to the state semifinals this year, but was upset by Vero Beach Master’s Academy 5-1 in the Region 2 championship game.

Despite the disappoint-m e n t , M u s s e l w h i t e h a s continued to work on her

game in preparation for the next level. She has a scholarship to play at the Uni-versity of Rhode Island, where Swearingen believes she will make an immediate impact.

“Rhode Island is a getting a steal,” Swearingen said. “I can’t imagine they have a catcher on their staff who can do the things Faith already can do. I guarantee that Faith will play a significant role for them as a freshman.”

Musselwhite believes she will have to raise her already impressive offensive game to excel with the Rams. She understands pitching at the college level will be much better than in high school and she can’t sit on her prep accomplishments and compete.

“There’s no doubt I’ll have to get better,” Musselwhite said. “But that’s the way it’s been throughout high school. I’m better now than I was as an eighth-grader because I kept working at everything. I’ll never stop working to become a better player.”

Now, with Musselwhite prep career complete, Swear-ingen and his coaching staff begin the unenviable job of filling the void she leaves behind the plate, in the bat-ter’s box and in terms of leadership.

Admittedly, it might be a nearly impossible task.

“We can’t replace Faith,” Swearingen said. “At least, not with one person and not in one offseason. I can’t even compare anyone to her. But we’re going to have to find somebody to come in and play the position and try to do some of the things Faith did for us. But we’re not looking for another Faith Muselwhite.

“She’s a once-in-a-lifetime player.”

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19-year-old from Chile who atoned for one big mistake on the 15th hole with a birdie on the 18th for a 70.

Cantlay made two eagles, including a hole-in-one on the par-3 eighth. DeCham-beau rolled in a 20-foot birdie on the par-3 16th, the third-toughest at Muirfield Village in the third round, and he hit 9-iron to 5 feet on the toughest hole, the 18th.

Six players had at least a share of the lead at some point.

Byeong Hun An played bogey-free for a 69 and was two shots behind, while Justin Rose dropped two shots over the last three holes for a 69 and was four back.

Woods played the last five holes of the front nine in 5 under, starting with his second eagle of the week. And then he stalled, just like he did on Friday. He didn’t make another birdie until the par-5 15th, when his sharp-breaking 15-footer dropped to give him a tie for the lead.

That didn’t last long. Woods ran his 45-foot birdie putt about 7 feet by on the par-3 16th and missed it coming back, and then closed by missing a 3-foot par putt.

“I know I shot 68 today, but again, that’s probably the highest score I could have possibly shot,” Woods said. “I played really, really well. I played beautifully, actually. Had total control of what I was doing out there and just didn’t finish it off.”

He won the Memorial for the fifth time in 2012, fin-ished 20 shots behind the following year and then injuries took over. He fin-ished in last place in 2015, the last time he was at Muir-field Village.

This year has produced the kind of golf Ohio fans are used to seeing. And the weather is about par for Muirfield Village, with more thunderstorms expected today. The final round will be threesomes teeing off earlier than usual to account for the forecast.

“The weather is going to be a little iffy,” Woods said. “But I’m in a position where if I shoot another good round like I had the last two days, I’ve got a chance.”

Rory McIlroy, remark-ably, has reason to feel the same way.

McIlroy nearly missed the cut, surviving on the number after two days. He played bogey-free for a 64 and wound up just six shots behind. Just like Woods and DeChambeau, he had a few regrets on the greens. McIlroy missed three birdie chances inside 8 feet.

Rose has a chance to reach No. 1 in the world with a runner-up finish, depend-ing on what Justin Thomas does today. T

homas shot a 68 with three bogeys and was seven off the lead.

Along with making his second ace of the season, Cantlay blistered a 4-iron as far as he can hit it on the par-5 15th, the ball landing just short of the green and stopping 4 feet away.

Niemann also made an eagle with a 50-foot putt on the par-5 seventh hole. It was his bid for another eagle that cost him. Going for the green at No. 15, the teenager flared it out to the right and it caught the corner of a creek, leading to bogey.

He still was in good shape to win in just his fifth start on the PGA Tour.

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Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry (30) drives to the basket as Cleveland Cavaliers’ Kevin Love (0) defends during the second half of Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday in Oakland, Calif. [AP PHOTO /

MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ]

“I know it’s not the exact same team, but we had them down 3-1 a couple years ago. They might have been deflated, and they came back and won, so we’re expecting another great effort from them,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “We’ve been through this too many times. We beat Houston on the road in Game 1 and the narrative was, you know, series is over. It seems to always be that way. There is just overreac-tion after a game.”

Draymond Green didn’t sugarcoat it: Golden State got a little lucky to win Game 1 on a night James scored 51 points and the defending

champions caught some big breaks.

The Warriors hope to be far better with a chance to take a 2-0 series lead before the series shifts to North-west Ohio.

“Sometimes you need a little luck. It’s good to be lucky sometimes,” Green said. “I’ll take it.”

Kevin Durant wants the Warriors to remove the luck factor going forward. He even nit-picked that offensive board that Smith secured as something he should have done.

“As you try to lock in on the details as much as possi-ble, that luck factor — good luck, bad luck — you don’t have it creep in if you figure out the detail parts,” Durant said. “To be good at those parts of the game, then you don’t let the luck creep in.”

Golden State gave up 19 offensive boards in all while getting only four.

The Warriors know James is going to score his share of points. They just want to make it harder for him to get good looks, something that is a top priority going into Sunday. James, in his eighth straight NBA Finals and ninth overall, shot 19 for 32 to go with eight assists and eight rebounds in the opener.

“We’ve got to make them work harder in general,” Kerr said. “I thought our defense was subpar the other night.”

James said he is taking antibiotics and using eye drops after getting poked in the eye by Green in the first half. The outer area of James’ eye was still red Saturday.

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The Associated Press

Alan Judge scored on a left-footed shot in the 90th minute as Ireland rallied in the second half for a 2-1 win over the United States at Dublin on Saturday night in an exhi-bition between nations that failed to qualify for the World Cup.

Bobby Wood put the U.S. ahead in first-half stoppage time, but goalkeeper Bill Hamid’s error led to a tying goal by Graham Burke early in the second half.

The U.S. lost for the first time since Dave Sarachan took over as interim coach and fell to 0-6 in Ireland. The Amer-icans had two wins and two ties in their first four games after Sarachan replaced Bruce Arena, who quit after the U.S. was eliminated in World Cup qualifying.

They play France at Lyon next Saturday in what may be their final match before a permanent coach is hired.

Wood scored about 30 sec-onds into first-half injury time. Wil Trapp took a free kick from about 40 yards and Matt Miazga, just inside the

penalty area, headed the ball into the 6-yard box.

Wood split defenders James McClean and Jeff Hendrick, stuck out his right foot about 4 yards and poked the ball past goalkeeper Colin Doyle for his 12th goal in 38 international appearances.

Ireland tied the score after cutting back a corner kick. The ball was lofted into the penalty area, and Hamid came off his line only to run into midfielder Weston McK-ennie. The ball was headed out to the 6 where Darragh Lenihan, making his Ireland debut, took a touch off his chest to settle and then sent a shot on goal.

Burke, who made his inter-national debut in Monday’s 2-0 loss at France, deflected the ball at the goal line and ended a 386-minute score-less streak for the U.S. dating to a November exhibition at Portugal.

Judge, a second-half sub, scored his first goal in four international appearances from short range, sending the ball into the roof of the goal.

Ireland ended a three-match losing streak.

Judge’s 90th-minute goal lifts Ireland over US 2-1

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She's now a senior in high school, but looks like she's 7 or 8. She yearns for what every teen girl wants -- a boyfriend. The problem is, no one wants to date her. It's not because of her personality but because of her size and her young looks.

My heart breaks seeing how depressed she is. I have told her she will meet that special person when she is supposed to, and she used to think that as well, but she doesn't anymore. What can I do to help my daughter through this? -- HEARTBROKEN

DEAR HEARTBROKEN: Patience and the passage of time may bring a solu-tion to the problem. In the meantime, if there is a name for her condition, go online and do some re-search to find out if there is a support group for survivors who also have it.

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While I am now in love with him, because of the emotional, mental and physical abuse I put him through, he doesn't feel the same. He's a great father to all of my boys. My question is, how can

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 2018:

This year you will be ex-posed to a different culture and unique ideas. Some of you will travel, while others will find themselves back in school. If you are single, you will attract someone quite spontaneous to your life. You can only grow from this relationship. If you are attached, the more open you become to new ideas and different styles, the closer you and your sweetie will be. The two of you could decide to take a workshop or plan a special trip together. AQUARIUS nearly always leads you into an adventure.

ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19) A friend lets you know in no uncertain terms where he or she is coming from. Do not push this person, as he or she might be more volatile than usual. Encour-age a conversation to air out what could be a sensitive matter. Do not worry, the stars cheer you on!

TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) Take news with a grain of salt. You could be confused by an older person who seems secure and confident but who could be defiant. You have a lot of

chatter happening around you. A deep conversation might be hard to achieve with so much going on.

GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20) Before you act, use today to take off for an afternoon out of your envi-ronment. You will recharge quickly. You also might want to stay away a bit longer as you relax. Test out an idea on a companion and greet his or her response with seriousness.

CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22) One-on-one relating al-lows a great deal of flexibil-ity and relaxation between you and a friend. You might not understand what ails this person, even after he or she explains it. Still, remain empathetic and recognize how different you both are.

LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22) You need to tame your powerful, sunny personality in order to let someone else shine. You might not need to take this action all the time, just right now. You have the ability to listen and suggest different thoughts to this person. A decision seems inevitable.

VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22) You might have more energy than you have had in

a while. Be more forthright about your plans. You could opt to go to the gym, jog through a favorite area or have a picnic. Respond to your change of energy. You know when you have had enough.

LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22) You respond naturally to a loved one who cares about you. Investigate what is ail-ing this person. Understand that how you see a personal situation could radically change because of this conversation. You see where and how you are needed.

SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) You can’t help but want to deal with a problem before it gets bigger. Your ability to come to terms with this issue might be easier than you think. Know that you can help a friend over the hump! Later you both will enjoy kicking up your feet and relaxing.

SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-

DEC. 21) Your fun, imagi-native personality emerges when dealing with a child. Reach out to a neighbor and/or relative to catch up on his or her news. Maintain a sense of humor and you’ll flow right through the day. A loved one wants more of your time.

CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19) You might want to check the costs of pro-ceeding as you have been. Laughter marks your inter-actions. Willingly try a new approach or idea. You won’t know how you feel about the issue in question until you experience it.

AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18) You might be unusually energetic right now. You seem to rally others around you. Participate in a physical type of activity, as you need to burn off some of this high energy. Note that you are prone to losing your temper.

PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20) Everyone wants a lazy day, so why wouldn’t you want one, too? Make it OK to indulge yourself, and do only what you must. If you want to stay in your pajamas all day, do just that. If you find yourself angry or irritat-ed, dig deeper to see what is going on.

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TODAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 3, the 154th day of 2018. There are 211 days left in the year.

TODAY'S HIGHLIGHT IN HISTORY:

On June 3, 1968, pop artist Andy Warhol was shot and critically wounded at his New York film studio, known as "The Factory," by Valerie Solanas, an actress and self-styled militant

feminist who ended up serving three years in prison for assault.

ON THIS DATE:In 1943, the "Zoot Suit

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In 1965, astronaut Edward H. White became the first American to "walk" in space during the flight of Gemini 4.

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1 New Hampshire’s is 21 kilometers long

6 Simultaneously

13 Actress Rivera

18 Layer of the earth

19 Knight in a medieval romance

20 Monopoly pieces

22 2125 But nevertheless

26 Chicken choice

27 Practices crystal gazing

28 LAX listing, for short

29 Where the Bactrian camel is native

31 Leave unsaid

32 Scenery chewers

33 Former Nebraska senator James

34 2140 One might

be cast in a Harry Potter film

41 Famous writer who entered West Point at 21

42 Alias of rapper Sean Combs

43 Sadat and Arafat, e.g.

47 Polling abbr.

48 Certain dumbbell weight: Abbr.

51 21

59 What a hungover person might have had

60 Who said, “The opposite of love is not hate, it’s indifference”

61 Line of work: Abbr.

62 Crunchy sandwich, for short

63 Pick, with “for”

64 Prefix with cycle

65 Replicas

70 Doing evil

74 21

76 Moreno and Hayworth

77 B&B

78 Old British firearms

79 What “you know you make me wanna” do, in a classic R&B song

82 Loos

83 Dirección toward sunset

87 21

96 “Out of Africa” author Dinesen

97 21st-century currency

98 Competitor of Allure

99 ____ bean

100 The Stones’ “Aftermath” and “Flowers”

101 The U.S.S. Maine sank in its harbor

103 “M*A*S*H” actor David Ogden ____

105 Agent, informally

106 21110 Action hero Steven

111 Shape of every Baha’i temple

112 Component of natural gas

113 Without smiling, say

114 “Workers of the world, unite!” and others

115 Hurdles for aspiring D.A.s

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1 Pens

2 Erstwhile

3 Raiders’ org.

4 One covered with food stains, say

5 Hellion

6 Transport “to Sugar Hill way up in Harlem”

7 Sad, in French or Spanish

8 “____ that somethin’?”

9 Bit of a scolding

10 End of an illness?

11 Fu ____

12 Memory trace

13 Inferior in quality

14 Harleys, e.g.

15 Suffix with señor

16 Sent an important message, once

17 In sum

18 Settlers of the Yucatán Peninsula

21 Summer Olympics host after Atlanta

23 Showcase

24 Something a sea star can regenerate

30 So much fun

33 Nonpoisonous, as mushrooms

35 California town whose name is Spanish for “the river”

36 Put in (for)

37 Sets of points on graphs

38 Davis of old Hollywood

39 He lost to Dwight twice

44 Time span with a tilde

45 Little girl, in Italy

46 Parts of “at” symbols

48 Big hits

49 It starts with E, in two different ways

50 State whose capital is 21-Down: Abbr.

51 Clowns

52 Twist open

53 Brand of wafers

54 Dossier contents

55 Lots

56 You, in Yucatán

57 Italian city where St. Valentine was born

58 Movers and shakers

66 White’s co-author of “The Elements of Style”

67 Query from Judas

68 Witty zinger

69 Guardian Angel Curtis ____

70 Capital of Belarus

71 Unfriend?

72 Otherwise

73 Start for every Perry Mason title, with “The”

75 Old civil rights org.

79 Guzzles

80 Unlike dial-up internet service, informally

81 How one might wish

84 Ogle

85 Bars

86 Tick away

88 Almost

89 Sirs, to Brits

90 Smarts

91 Bygone Cambodian leader with a palindromic name

92 George, Jane or Judy, on old TV

93 Contents of a saucer, maybe

94 “21 Grams” actress DuVall

95 Niblet

101 Get better

102 Scandium’s is 21: Abbr.

103 Sonic the Hedgehog creator

104 Retired fliers, for short

107 ____ Fridays

108 Witch

109 “Huh?”

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AROUND TOWN Tom McNiff, [email protected]

WAS THE U.S. CORRECT TO PULL OUT OF THE IRAN NUCLEAR AGREEMENT?

“Smart move. When they have negotiations, they come out with some agreement. It’s never done anyway, so why waste our time. We’ve got better things to do. Iran was our friend at one point. Soon as religion takes over a country, everything changes.”

Bill Morrin

“I think the Iran nuclear agreement is the worst agreement we have made with any country in my lifetime. We never even should have considered going into an agreement with Iran, or another country, an agreement that aff ects our entire country and other countries, without having it approved by Congress. The Iran nuclear agreement was done by executive order. It allowed Iran to use a lot of the money we have given them to fund terrorism and to fund their nuclear program.”

Clif Brown

“France, England and Canada have all said they’d like us to stay, so that’s my answer. We should stay. Those three countries combined are all fairly neutral, no axe to grind. In view of our close relationship with Israel, we perhaps have more of a personal axe to grind.”

Dick Hufnagel

“We should withdraw and renegotiate. It was a deal to start with. There should be a deal, just not the one that’s in place.”

Laymond Rose

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S omething I've learned over my long life is

that there is a touch of mayhem in all of us. Some of us simply do a slow boil and never reach the temperature that causes the explosion to happen. Some reach that explosive point again and again, doing much harm to all around them, especially themselves. Those poor souls have dissipated their energy and slowly burn, never able to really maximize themselves, no matter the length of their lives of desperation. The illness of the soul is so much worse than any illness of the body. No medication can reach it. Only God has the cure.

The frustrating times we are living in can exacerbate the problems of those heavily burdened with hate and desperation. The only outlet for their frustration is to hurt others – innocents like school children and old ladies. The more we talk about guns, the more they hear about other tragedies, the more they hope for a cure to their misery and that cure might be the taking of innocent lives – the more the better and the more innocent the better. Watch out. They are right around the corner from you and you and your loved ones might just be their next target.

How do we recognize these poor folks? How do we know when they have reached their limit? None of us were put here on earth to harm others. Evil is insidious. It is around us everywhere. We can only defeat it with love and its outward display unequivocal and unabated. Teach your children well. An unkind word or gesture can add to the flame. A work or act of cruelty has an endless life span. It also keeps on

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Nina Gilfert

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Nancy Velez’s 34-year education career begins and ends at Eustis High School

By Linda FloreaCorrespondent

E USTIS — What started as a way for Nancy Velez to make vacation money

ended up as a 34-year career in education. It all came full circle this year when she retired as Eustis High School principal.

Moving to Eustis in 1982, she had recently given birth to her first child and wanted to be a stay-at-home mom, but the family needed money for vacation. She decided to teach at Eustis High School on a substitute basis. After

about a half year, the prin-cipal at the time asked her to take over for another teacher who was going to be out for the remainder of the year. Following that stint, she was offered a job in the English department.

Velez went back to school, got her teaching creden-tials and started working on her master’s degree.

“They put me in an Eng-lish room and gave me the top kids and the kids that were struggling, so I had these different groups of kids,” Velez said. “I started teaching and real-ized that is exactly what I should be doing.”

Velez taught at Eustis High School for five years before being transferred to Tavares and serving as the assistant principal for

six years. From there, she was principal of Mount Dora High for nine years and Leesburg High for four years. Her journey led her to the Lake County Schools district office as chief aca-demic officer for almost three years, but she ended up home at Eustis High for the final six years of her career.

“One of the best experi-ences I had was building the schools. I was part of the building of Mount Dora High School and getting that up and going. Then I was able to take that knowledge to Leesburg because that was in the middle of construction.”

In order to earn the trust of her students, Velez tried to be as visible as possible in the schools where she worked.

“There are some kids

that don’t even know what they can do. You’ve got to have their trust and belief that you are there to sup-port them. You’ve got to be out there; they’ve got to know you,” she said.

Tracy Clark, who was assistant principal at the 9th grade Curtright Cam-pus, will take over for Velez at Eustis High.

“I knew Ms. Velez when she was at the district level and always admired her,” Clark said. “If I had a ques-tion, I could go to her and talk to her and get honest feedback. She was just one of those approachable people.”

Velez said she looks forward to not making decisions and not hav-ing to get up so early in the morning. She also plans to visit her sister in Italy.

“Don’t come into this job if you don’t like kids. You have to remember they are kids, and sometimes they don’t make the best deci-sions. I watched these kids grow from the 9th grade to their senior year. When I see them walking out there on graduation night, it’s all worth while,” Velez said, fighting back tears.

A principal for the students

Nancy Velez worked in the Lake County School District for 34 years before retiring this year as principal at Eustis High School. [LINDA FLOREA/

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1776: At 2:30 p.m. on Sunday at Moonlight Players Theatre, 735 W. Minneola Ave in Clermont. Cost is $18 for adults and $15 for students and children. Go to moonlightplayers.com for tickets and information.

MARGO SMITH AND HOLLY CONCERT: At 6 p.m. at Fairway Christian Church, 251 Avenida Los Angelos in The Villages. Free. Love offering will be taken for F.A.M.E.

BIBLE STUDY AND FELLOW-SHIP: At 10 a.m. the fi rst and third Sunday of the month at the home of Joe Tassell, Pastor of Mercy Church in Mount Dora. Go to mercychurchfl .org.

CATCHING FISH NOT SEA TURTLES: At 2 p.m. at Trout Lake Nature Center 520 East County Road 44 in Eustis. The program is free but a $2 dona-tion at the door is suggested. Call 407-230-5404 or go to www.oklawaha-valley-audubon.org.

SUNRISE SALUTATIONS: At 8:30 a.m. every Sunday at Lilly’s on the Lake, 846 W. Osceola St. in Cler-mont. Yoga and Mimosas. Bring mat, water and towel. Cost is $13. Call Mae at 407-513-4394 or email [email protected].

SUNSET YOGA: From 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. every Sunday at Clermont Waterfront Park, 330 3rd St. Bring a mat. Free. Call 407-900-8039 for information.

GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: From

3 to 5 p.m. every Sunday at First Presbyterian Eustis, 117 S. Center St. To help people face challenges and rebuild their lives. Go to fpceustis.com.

BREAKFAST BUFFET: From 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. every Sunday at Amvets Post 1992, 32201 Amvets Way in Mount Dora. With biscuits and gravy, bacon, sausage, eggs and pancakes. Cost is $6.50. Free to fi rst responders with ID and kids under 6. Call 352-483-3327.

WINGS AND KARAOKE: At 2 p.m. every Sunday at AMVETS Post 2006, 500 N. Canal St. in Leesburg. Nonmembers must be signed in by a member of the post. Call 352-323-8750, email [email protected] or go to amvets2006.com.

FARMERS MARKET: From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sunday in downtown Clermont. Fresh pro-duce, fi sh, eggs, fl owers, plants, shrubs, decorative items, live music and a petting zoo.

Monday

GENEALOGICAL MEET UP: At 10 a.m. June 4 and Aug. 6 at Cooper Memorial Library, 2525 Oakley Seaver Drive in Clermont.

FREE CONCERT: From 4 to 5 p.m. at Cooper Memorial Library, 2525 Oakley Seaver Drive in Clermont. Kids Rock with Jill Towers and Kaleigh LeBeau. Call 352-536-2275 for information.

SUPPORT GROUP MEETING: At 6:30 p.m. the fi rst and third Monday of the month at Hampton Inn and Suites, 11727 NE 63rd Drive in The Villages. PFLAG Lady Lake. Call Merry at 352-693-2173 for information.BASIC SPANISH: From 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of the month at Fruitland Park Library, 205 W. Berckman St. For ages 8 to 18. Call 352-360-6561 for information.

TOASTMASTERS MEETING: From 7 to 8:30 p.m. every Monday at Clermont Seventh-day Adventist Church, 498 W. Montrose St. Call 352-234-6495.

ENGLISH CONVERSATION CLASS: From 5 to 7 p.m. every Monday at Cagan Crossings Community Library, 16729 Cagan Oaks in Clermont. Free. Call 352-243-1840 to register.

OUR FATHER’S HANDS CRAFT GROUP: From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Monday at New Life Bap-tist Church, 35300 Radio Road in Leesburg. Most items created are donated to charity. Call 352-728-0004 for information.

BRIDGE: At 12:30 p.m. every Monday at Lake County Senior Services, 1211 Penn St. in Leesburg. Open to all Bridge players. Free. Call Sandy Zaffer at 352-787-1538 for information.

CREATION LAB: At 4:30 p.m. every Monday at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Ages 6 to 18 expand creativity through S.T.E.A.M. building challenges. Call 352-728-9790 for information.

CHAIR YOGA: At 5 p.m. every Monday at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Wear loose or stretchy clothing and bring water. Beginners wel-come. Classes led by certifi ed instructors. Call 352-728-9790 for information.

CREATIVE HOUR: From 6 to 7 p.m. every Monday at the Lees-burg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Craft supplies provided. Call 352-728-9790 or email library-programs@leesburgfl orida.gov for information.

GRIEFSHARE: At 3:30 p.m. every Monday at First United Method-ist Church of Tavares, 600 W. Ianthe St. For those grieving the loss of a loved one. Cost is $15 for workbook. Call Betty at 352-308-8229 to register.

CHICKEN WINGS, PIZZA AND

CORNHOLE: At 5 p.m. every Monday at Amvets Post 1992, 32201 Amvets Way in Mount Dora. Nonmembers must be signed in by a member of the post. Go to amvetspost1992.org.

CARE PACKAGES FOR TROOPS: From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. every Monday at AMVETS Post 2006, 500 N. Canal St. in Leesburg. Drop off care packages. Call 352-430-4355 or email [email protected].

SMOOTH COUNTRY BAND: From 7 to 9 p.m. every Monday at Cassia Community Club, 29245 State Road 44 in Eustis. Cost is $7. Enjoy music and dancing with band members David Potter, David Peddicord, Vern Brewer, George Hawkins and Stan Chase. Call David Potter at 386-677-3625.

TINY EXPLORERS: From 10 to 11 a.m. every Monday at the Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Bring your toddler to play in educational stations for a hands-on fun-fi lled adven-ture in learning and to interact with others the same age. Call Melissa Curry at 352-728-9790 or email melissa.curry@lees-burgfl orida.gov.

ENGLISH CONVERSATION CLASS: From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Monday at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Free. No registration required. Materials provided. Call 352-728-9790.

CHESS CLUB: From 5 to 7 p.m. every Monday at Cagan Cross-ings Community Library, 16729 Cagan Oaks in Clermont. Call 352-243-1840 for information.

CHESS CLUB: From 3 to 4 p.m. every Monday at Marianne Beck Memorial Library, 112 W. Central Ave. in Howey-In-The-Hills. Call 352-324-0254.

KINDRED STITCHERS: From 1 to 4 p.m. every Monday at Cagan Crossings Community Library, 16729 Cagan Oaks in Clermont.

For all levels. Call 352-243-1840.

TODDLER STORY TIME: From 10 to 11 a.m. every Monday at Tavares Public Library, 314 N. New Hampshire Ave. With music, snack and a craft. Call Valerie Madden at 352-742-6473 for information.

BEGINNING CROCHET: From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Monday at W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995. N Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. Bring size J hook, medium weight yarn, and scissors. For ages 8 and up. Call 352-735-7180 for information.

MEGA BLOCKS CLUB: From 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Monday at Fruitland Park Library, 205 W. Berckman St. For ages 0 to 4. Call 352-360-6561 for information.

ENGLISH CONVERSATION CLASS: From 5 to 6 p.m. every Monday at W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995 N. Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. Call 352-735-7180 for information.

MAHJONG: From 7 to 9 p.m. every Monday at W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995 N. Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. Call 352-735-7180 for information.

BIBLIOBOP: From 10:30 to 11 a.m. every Monday at W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995 N. Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. Free. With music, singing, stories and dancing. Suggested ages 2 ½ to 5. Call 352-735-7180.

Monday to Friday

PIONEER DAY CAMP: From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Dade Battlefi eld Historic State Park, 7200 County Road 603 in Bushnell. $75 per child (ages 8-12). Registration is required. Call 352-793-4781.

Tuesday

WOMAN’S CLUB MEETING: At 12:30 p.m. the fi rst Tuesday of each month at the Clubhouse,

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PETS

Star is a sweet and gentle 1-year-old Lab/terrier mix. She can be shy with new people and warms up quickly with a soft touch and reassurance. Star does great with other dogs as they help boost her confi dence. She may do well with cats too (we can test). Meet Star in the play yard so you can see her ador-ing personality shine.

Cleo is absolutely gorgeous. She is a year-and-a-half-old dilute calico. She has a very loud purr and likes to explore her surroundings. Cleo would be a great cat to lounge around with and cuddle. Meet Cleo at our shelter. You won’t regret it.

Marco is a handsome boy with a charm-ing personality. He is a playful pup that loves toys and splashing in the kiddie pool. Marco is a shelter favorite and has his own doggie suite in our offi ce. He needs to be the only animal in the home and is very loving with all people. If interested in giving Marco the home of a lifetime. Meet him at our shelter today.

Cooper is a fun loving 2-year-old kitty looking for his new home. He is very playful and loves attention. Cooper does well with other kitties but will need some time to warm up to them. Meet Cooper at our shelter.

P E T A D O P T I O N S • H U M A N E S O C I E T Y O F L A K E C O U N T Y

Online: To see more adoptable animals, visit humanelake.com

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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church was founded in 1886, and the sanctuary was constructed in 1888 for $2,150.

Originally, the church drew members from three commu-nities: Chetwynd, Montclair and Gardenia (later named Fruitland Park). Tradition has it that each of the three doors was a way to each of the three

communities, but today only Fruitland Park still exists.

Gardenia was settled in 1879 by Maj. Orlando P. Rooks, a horticulturist who named the town after a nursery in Augusta, Georgia. Shortly afterward, Chetwynd was founded by an English land company — headed by Grenville Chetwynd Stapylton — on what is now Lake Ella several miles to the north. Montclair in its heyday competed with

Leesburg as the prominent town in the area. The town west of Leesburg grew from 50 people in 1882 to 350 by 1884. The back-to-back freezes of December 1894 and February 1895 sent scores of people across Central Florida to leave in panic.

Despite the severe freezes and other hardships, members of the church kept its doors open. The British settlers who founded their colony near Fruitland Park had brought many reminders of home, such as polo and afternoon teas. Apparently, they yearned for something spiritual as well — a place of worship.

Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Fruitland Park is one of several Lake County churches on the National Register of Historic Places. [SUBMITTED]

LAKE COUNTY HISTORY DID YOU KNOW?

455 Broome St. in Clermont. Go to ClermontWomansClub.org.

READ TO THE DOGS: From 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. the fi rst Tuesday of the month at Minneola School-house Library, 100 S. Main Ave. PAWS Therapy Dogs. Call 352-432-3921 for information.

KNITTING: From 6 to 7:30 p.m. the fi rst and third Tuesday of the month at W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995. N Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. Call 352-735-7180 for information.

ALZHEIMER’S AND DEMENTIA SUPPORT GROUP: At 4 p.m. the fi rst and third Tuesday of the month at Clermont Arts and Recreation Center, 3700 High-way 27. Call Sandra Ramdass at 352-394-3500 or email sram-dass@clermontfl .org.

FRAYED KNOT KNIT AND CRO-CHET CLUB: From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. the fi rst and third Tuesday of the month at Tavares Public Library, 314 N. New Hamp-shire Ave. For all skill levels. Charity needlework done throughout the year. Free. Call 352-742-6204.LADIES TUESDAY BIBLE STUDY: From 9 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at Fairway Christian Church Fellowship Hall, 251 Avenida Los Angelos in The Villages. Call 352-259-9305 for information.

BINGO: At 1:01 p.m. every Tues-day at Amvets Post 1992, 32201 Amvets Way in Mount Dora. Nonmembers must be signed in by a member of the post. Go to amvetspost1992.org.

LADIES PRECEPT BIBLE STUDY: From 9 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at Fairway Christian Church Classrooms A-B, 251 Avenida Los Angelos in The Villages. Call 352-259-9305 for information.

TODDLER TIME: From 9:30 to 10 a.m. every Tuesday at Eustis Memorial Library, 120 N. Center St. With songs and stories. Ages 9 months to 2.5 years. Call Ms. Lauren at 352-357-0896 or 352-357-5686.

PRESCHOOL STORY TIME: From 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. every Tuesday at Eustis Memorial Library, 120 N. Center St. With

crafts. Ages 2.5 to 5 years. Call Ms. Lauren at 352-357-0896 or 352-357-5686.

CHESS CLUB: From 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Fruitland Park Library, 205 W. Berck-man St. Call 352-360-6561 for information.

KNITTING CLUB: From 1 to 3 p.m. every Tuesday at Fruitland Park Public Library, 205 W. Berckman St. Call 352-360- 6561 for information.

MINECRAFT AND MORE: From 5 to 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. With gaming systems and laptops. For ages 7 to 14. Call 352-728-9800 for information.

MAKERS CLUB: From 4 to 4:45 p.m. every Tuesday at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Use creativity and teamwork to make projects. For ages 8 to 18. Call 352-728-9800 for information.

TODDLER EXPLORERS: From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m every Tuesday at Lady Lake Public Library, 225 W. Guava St. With play dough, magnets and blocks. Call 352-753-2957 for information.

TACO TUESDAY: At 5 p.m. every Tuesday at AMVETS Post 2006, 500 N. Canal St. in Leesburg. Guests welcome. Call 352-323-8750, email [email protected] or go to amvets2006.com.

EUSTIS SENIOR SOCIAL CLUB: At 9:30 a.m. every Tuesday at in the Garden Room at the Eustis Rec-reation Department, 2214 Bates Ave. With coffee and donuts, games, classes, potlucks and day trips. Call 352-357-8510.

FARMERS MARKET: From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Tuesday at Log Cabin Park, 106 S. U.S. Highway 44½ 7 in Lady Lake. Fresh pro-duce, baked goods and crafts. Call 352-537-4197 or email [email protected].

SENIOR CLUB: From 12 to 1:30 p.m. every Tuesday at The Salvation Army, 2605 South St. in Leesburg. With lunch and programs for ages 55 or older. Call 352-365-0079.

Wednesday

BUTTERFLY WALK: At Ferndale Preserve, 19220 County Road

455 in Clermont, with Linda Cooper. Email [email protected] or call/text 609-553-0757 to sign up.

SOUTH LAKE DEMOCRATIC CLUB MEETING: At 7 p.m. at the Kehlor Building, 466 W. Minneola Avenue in Clermont. Focusing on the primaries and general elections.

MEMBERS SOCIAL: Social at 5:30 p.m. and potluck at 6:30 p.m. at the Triangle Boat Club, 12001 W. Burleigh Boulevard in Tavares. Guests are welcome. Call 352-533-8398.

CHARTER BOARD/SAC MEET-ING: At 5:30 p.m. in the Media Center at Mascotte Elementary or call 515-739-1236, access code: 508971.

PASTFINDERS GENEALOGY CLASS: At 9:30 a.m. the fi rst and third Wednesday of the month at Cooper Memorial Library, 2525 Oakley Seaver Drive in Clermont. Call 352-404-8164 for information.

GRANT WRITING WORKSHOP: At 9 a.m. at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Cost is $60. Call Fred Griffi n, Jr. at 352-589-1942 or email [email protected] for information.

GFWC LUNCHEON AND MEETING: At 12 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of each month at the Country Club of Mount Dora, 1900 Country Club Blvd. Mount Dora Woman’s Club raises funds for local chari-ties and is actively recruiting new members. Cost is $15. Call 603-770-9814 for reservations.

CLASSIC CAR SHOW: At 5 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of the month at Hwy 441 Diner, 381 E. Burleigh Blvd. in Tavares. Call 352-508-5494.

NORTH LAKE TEA PARTY MEETING: At 7 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of the month at the Tavares Community Center, 301 E. Caroline St. Free. Go to www.northlaketeaparty.com or call Mark Fisher at 407-451-8890.

ANIME AND MANGA CLUB: From 3:30 to 5 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of the month at the Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Free. Call Tim Hocker at 352-728-9790 or email tim.hocker@leesburgfl orida.gov.

SUMTER MINISTERIAL

ASSOCIATION: At 7:30 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of every month at Oxford Assembly of God, U.S. Highway 301 in Oxford. Call 352-748-6124 or email to [email protected].

AMERICAN LEGION MEET-ING: At 5:30 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of every month at American Legion Auxiliary 347, 699 W. Lady Lake Drive in Lady Lake. Call 352-750-2099.

HIGH TEA WITH KITTIES: From 2 to 4 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of the month at Orlando Cat Café, 532 Cagan Park Ave. in Clermont. Tea, scones, music and purring cats. Cost is $35. Register at orlandocatcafe.com.

LADIES BIBLE STUDY: From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Wednesday at New Life Baptist Church, 35300 Radio Road in Leesburg. Call 352-728-0004 for information.

GRIEFSHARE: From 2 to 4 p.m. every Wednesday through Aug. 8 at Fairway Christian Church Room C/D, 251 Avenida Los Ange-los in The Villages. For all who are grieving the loss of a loved one. Call 352-259-9305 for information.

WACKY WEDNESDAY: From 4 to 7 p.m. every Wednesday at Amvets Post 1992, 32201 Amvets Way in Mount Dora. Nonmembers must be signed in by a member of the post. Go to amvetspost1992.org.

CAREERSOURCE CENTRAL FLORIDA: From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. every Wednes-day at Sumter Adult Education Center, 1425 County Road 526A in Sumterville. Walk-in services for scholarship applications, resume writing, job search assis-tance and online learning. Call 352-793-5719.

SCRABBLE: From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Wednesday at W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995 N. Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. Call 352-735-7180 for information.

STORY TIME: From 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Wednesday at Astor County Library, 54905 Alco Road. With reading, music and puppet shows. Call 352-759-9913 for information.

STORY TIME: From 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. every Wednesday at Lady Lake Library, 225 W Guava St. For ages 0 to 4. Call 352-753-2957 for information.

STORY TIME: From 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. every Wednesday at Fruitland Park Library, 205 W. Berckman St. For ages 0 to 4. Call 352-360-6561 for information.

TEEN SCENE: From 3 to 5 p.m. every Wednesday at Marion Bay-singer Memorial County Library, 756 W. Broad St. in Groveland. Middle and high schoolers can draw, make videos, crafts and play boardgames. Call Keri at 352-429-5840 or email [email protected].

CANASTA: At 1:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the Marianne Beck Memorial Library, 112 W. Central Ave. in Howey-in-the-Hills. Call 352-324-0254 to register.

YOGA THERAPY CHURCH: At 11 a.m. every Wednesday at Wildwood United Methodist Church, 300 Mason St. Amrit Yoga Therapy and Christian Scripture. Call 352-203-7258.

CHESS CLUB: From 12:30 to 5 p.m. every Wednesday at Jean-nies Place, 209 E. Gottsche Ave. in Eustis. Chess set optional. Call 352-357-1587.

TEEN CLUB: From 3:30 to 5 p.m. every Wednesday at the Lees-burg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Free events include crafts, interactive games, movies, video games, challenges and party time. Call Tim Hocker at 352-728-9790 or email tim.hocker@leesburgfl orida.gov.

BINGO: From 6 to 8 p.m. every Wednesday at AMVETS Post 2006, 500 N. Canal St. in Leesburg. Connect with members and see what the post is about. Call 352-323-8750 and ask for an AMVET offi cer or auxiliary offi cer.

TODDLER TIME: From 10:30 to 11 a.m. every Wednesday at W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995 N. Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. Free. Story time with your child includes songs, fi nger plays and bubbles. Call 352-735-7180.

SUMTER COUNTY ARTS GUILD: From 1 to 3 p.m. every Wednes-day at Sumterville Community Building, 2427 County Road 522. Call 352-748-0290 for details.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDIES: From 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday at Fairway Christian Church, 251 Avenida Los Angelos in The

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growing without much fuel. It seems to exist on the very air around us. Loving kindness is just as easy to nurture and spread and feed – a hug, a kind word, an invitation, an inclusion where there has been exclusion – all nurture feelings of love.

Some of the adults you meet, seemingly normal, have grown up in a vacuum. All homes are not loving and nurturing to children. Some neglect is brought about by lack of caring, some by ignorance, some laziness. Most unloved children grow up to be frustrated adults who look for love in all the wrong places. (Sounds like a song title).

I was waiting in a checkout line recently when I felt a nudge on my hip. I turned and saw an angry-looking woman who was pushing her cart into me. I asked her to stop and she just did it again. I asked her please to stop but she persisted. Then she screamed at me. “I will stop when you get the (expletive) out of my way.” Unfortunately I was angry and did the very thing I shouldn't have done. I yelled back at her. Then I took my good old time with the checkout of my few purchases and left without looking back.

If she had been unhinged she might have responded violently to my behavior. Thankfully there was no escalation and I went on my way. Kindness and patience is always the better way to answer a situation like this. It isn't easy to be nice when you feel your rights have been violated but it is safer for everyone concerned.

We have all had times

when we feel wronged by a stranger and are rightfully angry. When we react with that anger we sometimes escalate the situation to real violence.

I pulled my car into the left hand turning lane in front of a lady in a van in front of the mall one afternoon. I had plenty of time and was not impeding her progress but it made her angry. She followed me and got out of her car and accused me of endangering her and her children by cutting her off. The language she used along with her shaking fist caused some other folks to gather. I for once did the smart thing and let her have her say but didn't reply and left her standing there fuming. That and the small audience that had gathered may have saved me from further mayhem.

Some friends of mine and I were discussing the differing attitudes of folks you meet in the supermarket. Most people go out of their way to be accommodating but you will always find those few who feel their convenience stumps all others. We all remember, however, the lady who lost her life a few years ago because of her helpfulness to a stranger in a supermarket.

When we practice consideration for others we may help to stop a volatile situation. Getting overly involved with a helpful stranger may not be the wisest thing to do but kindness and thoughtfulness in public situations may just dampen the escalation of a violent nature. Stop and think before you respond.

Nina Gilfert is a columnist for the Daily Commercial. Email her at [email protected]

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Villages. Call 352-259-9305 for information.

MEN’S BIBLE STUDY: From 8 to 9 a.m. every Wednesday at Fairway Christian Church Classrooms C-D, 251 Avenida Los Angelos in The Villages. Call 352-259-9305 for information.

LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY: From 6 to 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday at Fairway Christian Church Classrooms A-B, 251 Avenida Los Angelos in The Villages. Call 352-259-9305 for information.

Wednesday to Sunday, June 10

THE GLASS MENAGERIE: At 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday at IceHouse Theatre, 1100 N. Unser St. in Mount Dora. Cost is $22 for adults, $15 for students with ID and $10 for ages 5 to 17. Go to icehousetheatre.com for tickets.

Thursday

DISTRICT 32 CANDIDATE FORUM: At 6:30 p.m. at the Tavares Civic Center, 100 E. Caroline Street. With Shannon Elswick, Anthony Sabatini and Monica Wofford. Free and open to the public.

ADOPTION CELEBRATION: From noon to 6 p.m. at Orlando Cat cafe, 532 Cagan Park Avenue in Clermont. Celebrating new part-ner SPCA Florida. Free for a with a donation of scoopable litter or dry cat food. Email [email protected] for reservations.

JOHN STORMS AND HIS WORLD OF REPTILES: At 2:30 p.m. at the Mount Dora Community Build-ing, 520 N. Baker Street. Hosted by the the W.T. Public Library.

THE QUEENS OF FLORIDA: At 7 p.m. at Mount Dora Community Building Theater, 520 N. Baker St. in Mount Dora. Family-friendly drag show. Go to Mountdoralive.com for tickets and information.

OLD TIME RADIO DRAMA CLUB: At 7 p.m. the fi rst Thursday of each month at Savannah Center, 1575 Buena Vista Blvd. in The Villages. Go to thevillag-esoldtimeradio.club.

COAST GUARD AUXILIARY — FLOTILLA 43 MEETING: At 7 p.m. the fi rst Thursday of the month at Mid-Florida Lakes MHP, 200 Forest Drive in Leesburg. Promote recreational boating safety while receiving special-ized training and making new friends. Call 407-761-8764 or email [email protected].

READER OF THE PACK: From 4 to 5 p.m. the fi rst Thursday of the month at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Free. All ages are invited to pet and read a book to the PAWS Therapy Dogs to strengthen reading skills and build reading con-fi dence. Call Melissa Curry at 352-728-9790 or email melissa.curry@leesburgfl orida.gov.

PALETTES AND PETS: From 5 to 7 p.m. the fi rst Thursday of the month at Orlando Cat Café, 532 Cagan Park Ave. in Clermont. Order a snack and create a canvas painting with guidance from professional artist Kathie Camara. All materials provided. Cost is $35. Registration required. Go to orlandocatcafe.com.

NORTH LAKE TEA PARTY MEETING: From 7 to 9 p.m. the fi rst and third Thursday of the month at Tavares Civic Center, 100 E. Caroline St. Go to northla-keteaparty.com for information.

LAKE COUNTY FARMERS AND FLEA MARKET: From 8 a.m. to noon every Thursday (except holidays) at the Lake County Fairgrounds, 2101 County Road 452 in Eustis. For infor-mation, call Cole Scharlau at 352-357-9692.

CRAFTY KIDS: From 4:30 to 5:15 p.m. every Thursday at the Lees-burg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Free. Children of all ages are invited to make a craft at the library to take home. Call Penny Richardson at 352-728-9790 or email penny.richardson@lees-burgfl orida.gov.

LADIES THURSDAY BIBLE STUDY: From 9 to 11 a.m. every Thurs-day at Fairway Christian Church Classrooms C-D, 251 Avenida Los Angelos in The Villages. Call 352-259-9305 for information.

CHESS CLUB: From 5:45 to 7:45 p.m. every Thursday at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Call 352-728-9790 for information.

SUPPORT GROUP: From 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. every Thursday at W.T. Bland Public Library Simpson Farm House, 1995 N. Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. For anyone who deals with or has a loved one with anxiety, depres-sion or other mental health issues. Call Logan at 352-483-7434 or email [email protected] for information.

MEDITATION: At 4 p.m. every Thursday at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Guided meditation followed by discus-sion. Chairs provided or bring yoga mat. Beginners welcome. Call 352-728-9790 to register.

QUILTING SISTERS GUILD: From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Thursday at Masonic Lodge, 200 Richey Road. in Leesburg. Call Mary at 352-323-3351 or go to quiltingsis-tersguild.com for information.

CRAFTERNOONS: From 2 to 5 p.m. every Thursday at Cooper Memorial Library, 2525 Oakley Seaver Drive in Clermont. Bring your current craft project. Call 352-536-2275 for information.

KIDS ACTIVITY NIGHT: From 6 to 7 p.m. every Thursday at Astor County Library, 54905 Alco Road. Call 352-759-9913 for information.

TNT GAMING: From 4 to 5 p.m. every Thursday at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. For ages 8 to 18. Call 352-728-9790 for information.

LEGO CLUB: From 3 to 4 p.m. every Thursday at Fruitland Park Library, 205 W. Berckman St. For ages 5 to 18. Call 352-360-6561 for information.

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10:30 to 11:30 a.m. every Thurs-day at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. For ages 5 and under. With music, movement and fi ngerplays. Call 352-728-9790 for information.

PRE-K STORY TIME: From 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. every Thursday at W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995 N. Donnelly St. in Mt Dora. Call 352-735-7180 for information.

Friday

SHABBAT SERVICE: At 7 p.m. at Congregation Beth Sholom, 315 N. 13th Street in Leesburg. Go to bethsholomfl orida.org or call 352-326-3692.

ART SPLASH: At 6 p.m. the second Friday of the month in downtown Mount Dora. With emerging artists and perform-ers. Call 352-383-0880.

MONTHLY FISH FRY: From 4 to 7 p.m. the second Friday of the month at the American Legion, John Gella Memorial Post 219, 194 W. Fountain St in Fruitland Park. Nonmembers must be signed in by a member of the post.

DINNER AND ENTERTAINMENT: At 5 p.m. every Friday at Amvets Post 1992, 32201 Amvets Way in Mount Dora. Nonmembers must be signed in by a member of the post. Go to amvetspost1992.org.

FRIDAY FISH FRY: From 5 to 7 p.m. every Friday at AMVETS Post 2006, 500 N. Canal St. in Leesburg. Non-members must sign in with a sponsor. Wear red to honor those deployed. Call Post Commander or Vice at 352-323-8750, email [email protected] or go to amvets2006.com.

JAZZ TRIO: From 7 to 10 p.m. every Friday at Lakeside Inn, 100 Alexander St. in Mount Dora. Featuring Johny Carlsson on piano, Barry Smith on drums and Larry Jacoby on bass.

STORY TIME: At 11 a.m. every Friday at Marianne Beck

Memorial Library, 112 W. Cen-tral Ave. in Howey-In-The-Hills. With craft. Call 352-324-0254 for information.

CHESS CLUB: From 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. every Friday at Umatilla Public Library, 412 Hatfi eld Dr. Call 352-669-3284 for information.

SHEAR LOVE SOUL SALON: From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Friday at Wildwood United Methodist Church, 300 Mason St. With Pastor and cosmetolo-gist Krista Olson. Wash hair beforehand and bring Bible. Call 352-203-7258.

CHRISTIAN BREAKFAST CLUB: At 8:30 a.m. every Friday at Perkins Restaurant, 27811 S. Highway 27 in Leesburg. Interdenominational and all welcome. Call Dan or Lynda Rushing at 352-530-2518.

FARMERS’ MARKET: From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Friday in the area between Cagan Crossings Town Center and Community Library in Cler-mont. With produce, fi sh, eggs and baked goods. For informa-tion go to CaganCrossings.com.

Friday and Saturday

DANCE RECITAL: At 7 p.m. on Friday and 2 p.m. on Saturday

at Lake-Sumter State College Paul P. Williams Auditorium, 9501 US Highway 441 in Lees-burg. Leesburg Dance Center Presents: Celebrating 25 Years. Tickets are $17 in advance or at the door. Call 352-787-2447.

Friday 8 to Sunday, June 10

1776: At 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday at Moonlight Players Theatre, 735 W. Minneola Ave in Clermont. Cost is $18 for adults and $15 for students and children. Go to moonlight-players.com for tickets and information.

Saturday

HOT DOGS, COOL CATS ADOP-TION EVENT: From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 9, July 14 and Aug. 11 at the Lake County Animal Shelter, 28123 County Road 561 in Tavares. Free adoptions, hot dogs and popsicles. Go to lakecountyfl .gov/LCAS.

COMMON SENSE ANIMAL AWARENESS: At 8 a.m. at Pine Meadows Conservation Area in Eustis. Free. Call Terri Pietro-burgo at 352-253-4950 or email parksandtrails@lakecountyfl .gov.

BIRD AND BUTTERFLY SURVEY:

At 7:30 a.m. on June 9, Sept. 29 and Dec. 1 at Pasture Reserve, 5144 Lake Erie Road in Grove-land. Free. Call Gallus Quigley at 352-253-4950 or email park-sandtrails@lakecountyfl .gov.

SUMMER READING KICK-OFF EVENT: At 1 p.m. at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main Street. Free. Register for the program. Live entertainment. Call 352-728-9890.

ALL ABOUT FAIRWAY CLASS: From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Room C-D at Fairway Christian Church, 251 Avenida Los Ange-los in The Villages. Lunch is provided. Register at church or call 352-259-9305.

STEAK NIGHT AND BAKE SALE: At 4 p.m. the second Saturday of the month at AMVETS Post 2006, 500 N. Canal St. in Lees-burg. Guests must sign in with a sponsor. Call 352-323-8750, email [email protected] or go to amvets2006.com.

PANCAKE BREAKFAST: From 7 to 10 a.m. the second Saturday of each month at East Lake County Chamber of Commerce, 24214 State Road 46 in Sorrento. With sausage, juice and coffee. Cost is $4. Call Lisa DuRant at 352-383-3838 ext. 801 or email [email protected].

ART LEAGUE MEETING: From 2 to 4 p.m. the second Saturday of the month at Lake Eustis Museum of Art, 1 W. Orange Ave. Go to eustisartleague.com.

FOOD TRUCK-N-FLICK NIGHT: From 5 to 10 p.m. the second Saturday of the month at Towne Square, 510 W. Main St. in Lees-burg. With food trucks, live music and a movie. Call 352-255-2232.

SUMMER READING KICKOFF EVENT: From 1 to 3 p.m. at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. With program registra-tion, jugglers and magicians. Free for all ages. Call 352-728-9790 for information.

YOGA WITH CATS: From 9:30 to 11 a.m. the second and fourth Saturday of the month at Orlando Cat Café, 532 Cagan Park Ave. in Clermont. Purr-fect for any level. Cost is $15.

Register at orlandocatcafe.com.

PAWS OF PRAISE: At 9:30 a.m. every second and fourth Satur-day at Bark Park, 6085 County Road 44 in Wildwood. Commu-nity gathering for humans and canine companions. Contact Michael Beck at 352-203-7258.

CROCHET CLASS: From 12 to 2 p.m. every Saturday at the W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995 N. Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. Bring a size J crochet hook, yarn and scissors. Class proj-ects include a newborn infant’s cap, a star-shaped pot holder and a lady’s hat with ornamen-tation. Free. Call 352-735-7180, option 5.

DINNER AND ENTERTAIN-MENT: At 5 p.m. every Saturday at Amvets Post 1992, 32201 Amvets Way in Mount Dora. Nonmembers must be signed in by a member of the post. Go to amvetspost1992.org.

LEESBURG SATURDAY MORN-ING MARKET: From 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday at Towne Square, 501 W. Main St. With local farmers, craftsmen, bakers and artists. Volunteers needed. Call 352-365-0053.

SHABBAT SERVICES: At 10 a.m. every Saturday at the Chabad House – Center for Jewish Life and Learning, 13030 County Road 103 in Oxford. Call 352-330-4466 or go to ourchabad.org.

RANGER HISTORY PROGRAM: From 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. every Saturday unless another event is scheduled at Dade Battle-fi eld Historic State Park, 7200 County Road 603 in Bush-nell. With historic weapons fi ring demonstration. Call 352-793-4781.

Sunday, June 10

GUITARS AND CARS: From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. the second Sunday of the month at Ren-ninger’s Antique Center, 20651 Highway 441 in Mount Dora. Lake County Musician’s Swap Meet and Lake County Classic Car and Cycle Swap Meet come together. Go to renningers.net for information.

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FEATURE STORYFreeform’s ‘Cloak & Dagger’ is another Marvel for television

“Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger” premieres Thursday on Freeform.

By Jay Bobbin© Zap2it

Two very special teenag-ers are about to become tele-vision’s latest Marvels.

The comic-book-inspired “Universe” yields its latest series with Freeform’s pre-miere of the adventure-drama “Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger” Thursday, June 7. Olivia Holt and Aubrey Joseph play the title characters whose complementary supernatural powers make them realize they’re stronger together ... though forces conspire to keep them apart. Cast regu-lars also include Andrea Roth and Gloria Reuben.

“I am a bit anxious, yes,” Disney-show alum Holt (“Kickin’ It”) says with a laugh after more than a year on the fantasy-convention circuit promoting the coming of “Cloak & Dagger.” Feel-ing “very excited for people to see it,” she’s “confident in it and proud of it. I re-ally feel like the show is a game-changer in many ways.

“Stepping into it, I was a little unaware of what we would be making,” Holt ad-mits. “I knew it would be a

live-action version of the Mar-vel comic, but I had no idea of the tone and the journey that the characters were go-ing to go on. After wrapping the first season, though, I can say that it’s really exhila-rating.” And having gymnas-tics in her background has helped Holt in making the series, “absolutely.”

Similarly, fellow star Jo-seph has found his dexterity as Simba in Broadway’s “The Lion King” highly useful for “Cloak & Dagger.” He re-flects, “At nine years old, I was on stage for basically the whole first act. Just know-ing you have to know what to do to keep the audience invested, and to be nimble and ready, prepared me for playing Cloak.”

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PARMT Engine Xtreme Off Truck Tech Detroit Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue ÅSUN Golf Amer. Golf Life (N) Golf Dest. Endless Golf 18 Holes Swing Clinic Golf/World XTERRA P1 P1 AquaX Focused (N) Rays Inside Rays Pregame MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at Seattle Mariners. (N)SYFY (8:30) › Silent Hill: Revelation (2012) (V) ›› The Adjustment Bureau (2011) Matt Damon. Å (:45) ››› A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001, Science Fiction) Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law. Å › Vice (2015) Bruce Willis. Premiere. Å (DVS) (V)TBS Friends Friends Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn ›› Oz the Great and Powerful (2013) James Franco. Å (DVS) (V) (:45) ››› The Jungle Book (2016) Neel Sethi. (V) (:45) ››› Cinderella (2015) Å (DVS)TCM The Lady From Shanghai ››› The Letter (1940, Drama) Bette Davis. Å (V) ››› A Summer Place (1959) Richard Egan, Dorothy McGuire. Å ››› The Diary of Anne Frank (1959) Millie Perkins, Joseph Schildkraut. Å (V) Days-WineTLC Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Linda and Drew Say I Do Trading Spaces Å Trading Spaces Å Trading Spaces Å Lost in Transition Å Lost in TransitionTNT Law & Order “Hate” Law & Order “Ramparts” Law & Order “Haven” ››› I Am Legend (2007) Will Smith. Å (DVS) (V) ›› Green Lantern (2011, Action) Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively. Å ››› The Dark Knight Rises (2012) (V)

TOON OK KO Craig OK KO Teen Titans OK KO Teen Titans OK KO Teen Titans OK KO Teen Titans OK KO Gumball OK KO We Bare OK KO Powerpuff OK KO CraigTRAV Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Lindbergh Kidnapping Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Food Paradise ÅTVL Golden Girls Golden Girls (:12) The Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Younger Younger (:12) Younger Å Younger Younger Younger Younger Younger Younger Younger YoungerUSA Colony “End of the Road” Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVUVH1 Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Movie Å

WGN-A Person of Interest Å Person of Interest “All In” Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops ÅPREMIUM CHANNELSHBO REAL Sports Gumbel (:10) ››› Dunkirk (2017) Fionn Whitehead. ‘PG-13’ Real Time With Bill Maher VICE Å Serena ›› Yes Man (2008) Jim Carrey. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) (3:50) ››› X2 (2003) Patrick Stewart. ‘PG-13’ ÅMAX (8:15) ›› Why Him? ‘R’ (:15) ››› Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) John Cusack. (:05) ››› Inherent Vice (2014, Comedy) Joaquin Phoenix. ‘R’ Å (:35) C.B. Strike Å (:35) ›› Assassin’s Creed (2016) ‘PG-13’ Å (V) Public En

SHOW (8:45) ›› Vantage Point (:15) ›› Man on a Ledge (2012) Sam Worthington. ›› The Whole Nine Yards (2000) ‘R’ (:45) ›› Bad Moms (2016) Mila Kunis. ‘R’ Å (V) The Fourth Estate “First 100 Days” I’m Dying up Here ÅTMC In & Out (V) (:35) ››› Apollo 13 (1995, Historical Drama) Tom Hanks. ‘PG’ Å ›› Unbreakable (2000) Bruce Willis. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) ››› Carlito’s Way (1993, Crime Drama) Al Pacino. ‘R’ Å (V) ›› Free State of Jones (2016) ‘R’ Å

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ News Nightly News Dateline NBC Å ›› Jurassic World (2015) Chris Pratt. Man-made dinosaurs go on a rampage at an island resort. WESH 2 News at 11 PM (N)# Perry Como Classics: Till the End of Time An Evening With Lucia Micarelli Å Fleetwood Mac: The Dance Rock group reunites. Å Memory Rescue% Magic Moments: Best of 50s Perry Como Classics: Till the End of Time 70s Soul Superstars (My Music) Motown, R&B, soul and disco artists. Å Memory Rescue& CBS News News 6 at 6:30 60 Minutes (N) Å Instinct “Bye Bye Birdie” (N) NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles News 6 at 11 Inside Edition( News Nightly News Dateline NBC Å ›› Jurassic World (2015) Chris Pratt. Man-made dinosaurs go on a rampage at an island resort. News Super Sports) News World News Jimmy Kimmel NBA 2018 NBA Finals Game 2: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å NBA Postgame News Sunday Spo Night on 9* CBS News News 60 Minutes (N) Å Instinct “Bye Bye Birdie” (N) NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles 10 News Joel Osteen` 2018 U.S. Women’s Open Golf The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers Family Guy Family Guy News FOX13 News FOX13 11:00 News (N) Å2 Mike & Molly Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls American Ninja Warrior Å American Ninja Warrior Å News News Two/Half Men Two/Half Men4 TV20 News World News Jimmy Kimmel NBA 2018 NBA Finals Game 2: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å NBA Postgame News at 11 Person-Interest6 Watch Youseff Real Life Great Awakening, Browne Love a Child C. Roberson Jewish Jesus Mark Barclay Duplantis Global-Crisis Great8 Burns-The War NewsHour Wk 70s Soul Superstars (My Music) Motown, R&B, soul and disco artists. Å Great Performances Tribute to producer David Foster. Å Rick Steves; Scandal Cyrus’ fate is sealed. Castle “Always” Å Bones Å Saving Hope “Bea, Again” News News 10:30pm Pawn Stars Paid Program< News World News Jimmy Kimmel NBA 2018 NBA Finals Game 2: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å NBA Postgame News (:35) Scandal@ Modern Family Modern Family Big Bang Big Bang Anger Manage. Anger Manage. Leverage A corrupt lawyer. Leverage Å Matter of Fact Hiring AmericaC 2018 U.S. Women’s Open Golf The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers Family Guy Family Guy FOX 35 News SportsZone TMZ ÅF Bones Å Family Feud Family Feud NewsChannel 8 News at 8pm Full Measure Seinfeld Å Elementary Å Born to Ride Paid ProgramL Mike & Molly Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Blue Bloods “Love Lost” Blue Bloods A girl is kidnapped. Saving Hope “Bea, Again” CSI: Miami “Habeas Corpse”R › The Untold (2002, Suspense) Lance Henriksen, Andrea Roth. ›› Godzilla, King of the Monsters! (1956) Raymond Burr. (V) › The Phantom From 10,000 Leagues (1956) Kent Taylor. (V)S Big Bang Big Bang The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers Family Guy Family Guy FOX 51 News at 10pm LIVE (N) TMZ (N) ÅT Potter’s Touch Joyce Meyer Your Words Blessed Life Huckabee Å Joel Osteen Kerry Shook Creflo Dollar John Gray Huckabee ÅW In Touch w/Dr. C. Stanley Rejoice in the Lord Connection Gaither Prophecy Paid Program Jentezen Jim Raley Paid Program Joseph PrinceX NCIS: Los Angeles Å NCIS: Los Angeles Å NCIS: Los Angeles “Disorder” Private Eyes “I Do, I Do” NCIS: Los Angeles Å NCIS: Los Angeles “Archangel”± (5:00) Movie Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Anger Manage. Anger Manage.

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars: Go Big or Bust (N) Å Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage WarsAMC Die Anthr Day ›› Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005, Action) Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Vince Vaughn. Å Fear the Walking Dead (N) (:02) Into the Badlands (N) (:03) Talking Dead (N) ÅANPL The Lost Kingdom of the Yeti An expedition into the Himalayas. Fear Island (Series Premiere) The search for the largest bear. (N) Extinct or Alive: Monster Sneak (:08) River Monsters ÅBET (:05) ›› Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (2005) Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. (V) (:02) ››› 8 Mile (2002, Drama) Eminem. A Detroit man tries to achieve success as a rapper. (V)

BRAVO Housewives/Potomac Housewives/Potomac Housewives/Potomac Southern Charm New Orleans Watch What Watch What Watch What HousewivesCNBC American Greed Å American Greed Å American Greed Å American Greed “Conn’s Job” American Greed Å American Greed ÅCNN CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourdain Parts United Shades of America (N) United Shades of AmericaCOM (4:45) ›› Horrible Bosses 2 (2014) Å (V) ›› Horrible Bosses (2011, Comedy) Jason Bateman, Charlie Day. Å (V) ›› Horrible Bosses 2 (2014) Jason Bateman, Charlie Day. ÅDISN ››› Meet the Robinsons (2007) ‘G’ Å (V) (:40) Big Hero 6: The Series DuckTales DuckTales Gravity Falls (:05) Gravity Falls Å Bunk’d Å Bunk’d ÅDSC Naked and Afraid XL Å Naked and Afraid XL Å Naked and Afraid XL Å Naked and Afraid XL Naked and Afraid XL (N) Å Naked and Afraid ÅE! Total Divas Å Total Bellas “Have You Cena?” Total Bellas Å Total Bellas (N) Å Total Bellas Å Botched Å

ESPN (5:30) SportsCenter (N) Å NBA MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Houston Astros. From Minute Maid Park in Houston. (N) (Live) SportsCenter W/Van Pelt SportsCenterESPN2 Sunday Night Countdown College Softball NCAA World Series: Teams TBA. (N) Å NCAA Update College Softball NCAA World Series: Teams TBA. (N) Å SC Featured

FNC Fox Report (N) Å Fox News Sunday Legends & Lies: The Civil War The Next Revolution With Life, Liberty & Levin (N) Å Legends & Lies: The Civil WarFOOD Iron Chef America Å Guy’s Grocery Games Å Guy’s Grocery Games Å Food Network Star (N) Å Iron Chef America (N) Å Paid Program Paid ProgramFREE (5:25) ››› Zootopia (2016) Voices of Ginnifer Goodwin. Å iHeartRadio Wango Tango (N) Å iHeartRadio Wango Tango (:45) ›››› Forrest Gump (1994) Tom Hanks.

FX ›› Now You See Me 2 (2016, Adventure) Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo. Premiere. Å (V) Pose Damon aspires to join a dance company. Pose Damon aspires to join a dance company.GOLF Golf Central (N) (Live) Å PGA Tour Golf The Memorial Tournament, Final Round. Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Tiger Woods are scheduled to compete. ÅHALL (5:00) My Favorite Wedding Marrying Mr. Darcy (2018) Cindy Busby, Ryan Paevey. Å Good Witch “Match Game” (N) Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden GirlsHGTV Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Lakefront Brgn Lakefront Brgn Beach Hunters Beach Hunters Mexico Life (N) Mexico Life (N) House Hunters House HuntersHIST Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars: Pumped Up (N) Å (:03) SIX “Ghosts”LIFE Marriage of Lies (2016) April Bowlby, Corin Nemec. Å Girl in the Bunker: Special Edition (2017) Julia Lalonde. Å (:09) Kept Woman (2015) Courtney Ford, Shaun Benson. ÅMTV ›› White Chicks (2004) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. Å Jersey Shore: Family Vacation Jersey Shore: Family Vacation Jersey Shore: Family Vacation Jersey Shore: Family Vacation

NBCSN Mecum Motorcycle Auctions Mecum Motorcycle Auctions (N) Mecum Auto Auctions “Indianapolis” From Indianapolis.NICK Henry Danger Henry Danger Thundermans Knight Squad Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Å Friends Å

PARMT Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue “Drunk on Punk” Bar Rescue “Caving In” Å Bar Rescue (N) Å (:01) Bar Rescue ÅSUN MLB Baseball Postgame Ship Shape TV Sportsman Reel Time Fishing Flats Florida Sport. Sport Fishing Silver Kings (N) Sport Fishing Boxing 30SYFY ›› The Last Witch Hunter (2015) Vin Diesel, Elijah Wood. Å (:15) › Gods of Egypt (2016, Fantasy) Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Brenton Thwaites. Å (V) Futurama FuturamaTBS (4:45) ››› Cinderella (2015) Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Joker’s Wild Drop the Mic Joker’s Wild Drop the MicTCM (5:45) ››› Days of Wine and Roses (1962) Jack Lemmon. (V) ››› The Americanization of Emily (1964) James Garner. Å (:15) ››› Victor/Victoria (1982, Comedy) Julie Andrews. ÅTLC 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? (N) (:05) Lost in Transition (N) 90 Day Fiancé: Happily EverTNT (4:30) ››› The Dark Knight Rises (2012) Christian Bale. (V) ›› Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill. Premiere. Å (DVS) (:15) ›› Sky High (2005) Å

TOON OK KO Wrld, Gumball OK KO Apple & Onion King of the Hill King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers American Dad Family Guy Family Guy Rick and Morty Robot ChickenTRAV Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Food Paradise (N) Å Food Paradise “Iconic Eats” Food Paradise ÅTVL Younger Å Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Mom Å Mom Å King KingUSA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Modern Family Modern FamilyVH1 › Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. Å Black Ink Crew: Chicago Å Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Å Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Å Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Å

WGN-A Blue Bloods Å (DVS) Blue Bloods Å (DVS) Blue Bloods Å (DVS) Blue Bloods “Mob Rules” Blue Bloods Å (DVS) Bones ÅPREMIUM CHANNELSHBO (:15) ››› Blade Runner 2049 (2017, Science Fiction) Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford. ‘R’ Å (V) Westworld “Les Ecorches” (N) Succession “Celebration” Last Week To. SuccessionMAX (5:35) ››› Public Enemies (2009) Johnny Depp. ‘R’ Å (V) ›› Why Him? (2016, Comedy) James Franco. ‘R’ Å (V) (9:55) ›› Swimming With Sharks (1994) ‘R’ (V) Surviving

SHOW Billions “Redemption” Å Patrick Melrose Å The Fourth Estate (N) Å Billions “Kompenso” (N) Å I’m Dying up Here (N) Å Patrick Melrose ÅTMC (4:30) ›› Free State of Jones ›› The Good Shepherd (2006, Drama) Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie, Alec Baldwin. ‘R’ Å (V) ››› Apollo 13 (1995, Historical Drama) Tom Hanks. ‘PG’ Å

7 p.m. on (13) (35) (51)The Simpsons

Music star Ed Sheeran is a guest voice in “Haw-Haw Land,” which clearly is a take-off on the Oscar-win-ning movie “La La Land” as he speaks — and sings — the words of a moody jazz pianist who attracts Lisa (voice of Yeardley Smith) while the family is at a STEM conference for students with particular in-terests.

7:30 p.m. on (13) (35) (51)Bob’s Burgers

Bob (voice of H. Jon Ben-jamin) has thoughts about getting out of the restaurant business, only to put those on hold when a couple whose romance flourished at his eatery asks him to cater their wedding, in “Something Old, Some-thing New, Something Bob Caters for You.” Problems arise, prompting Linda (voice of John Roberts) to intervene.

9 p.m. on (FX)Pose

Before he begins his new deal to supply programming to Netflix, producer Ryan Murphy (“American Horror Story,” “Glee”) unveils the “Pilot” for this musical-dra-ma about a cross-section of people in 1980s New York. Evan Peters and Kate Mara play a couple through whose eyes much of the show unfolds — and the cast also features the most transgender actors in continuing roles in a script-ed series to date, including Dominique Jackson and In-dya Moore. James Van Der Beek also stars.

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ Soledad O’Brien Access (N) Å LatiNation Å Meet the Press Å Early Today (N) Early Today (N) Early Today (N) WESH 2 News WESH 2 News Early Sunrise (N)# Memory Rescue With Daniel Amen, MD The Vietnam War: Live From Lincoln Center “Falsettos” A modern middle-class family. Å (DVS) American Experience Impact of the Chinese Exclusion Act. Å (DVS)% Memory Rescue With Daniel Amen, MD Secret-Selfridge Live From Lincoln Center “Falsettos” A modern middle-class family. Å (DVS) American Experience Impact of the Chinese Exclusion Act. Å (DVS)& Ready Set Ren (:34) Paid Program (:03) Paid Program (:32) Paid Program (:02) Paid Program Paid Program CBS Overnight News (N) Å CBS Morning News News 6 at 5a (N) News 6 at 5:30a (N)( (:05) Paid Program (:34) Paid Program (:03) Paid Program (:32) Paid Program (:01) Meet the Press Å (:01) Paid Program 50PlusPrime Å Early Today (N) NewsChannel 8 NewsChannel 8 NewsChannel 8) (:05) Scandal Å (:05) Blue Bloods A girl is kidnapped. (:05) ABC World News Now (N) Å America Morning Eyewitness News Eyewitness News* (:05) John Hagee (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) CBS Overnight News (N) Å CBS Morning News 10 News Early 10 News This Morning (N) Å` Graham Bensinger Access (N) Å Whacked Out Judge Judy Å Judge Judy Å TMZ (N) Å FOX13’s Good Day FOX13’s Good Day FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay 5:00A2 Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Person of Interest “Asylum” Å Cheaters Boyfriend never has time. Killer Mysteries Cops Å Corrupt Crimes Raw Travel (N) WESH 2 News Early Sunrise (N)4 Person of Interest Major Crimes “Letting It Go” Å Scandal “The Candidate” Å ABC World News Now (N) Å America Morning WCJB TV20 News - Morning Edition (N)6 Great Awakening CTN Special Fruit of the Spirit The Three Daniel Kolenda CityLife Church The Good Life Pastor Gary Abundant Life CTN Special Arth. Rippy8 (11:30) Rick Steves’ Heart of Italy Å 70s Soul Superstars (My Music) Motown, R&B, soul and disco artists. Å Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You Finding financial solutions. Å; Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program James Brown Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program< (11:35) Scandal RightThisMinute RightThisMinute (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) ABC World News Now (N) Å America Morning ABC Action News News News@ Rookie Blue “Everlasting” Å Rookie Blue “Open Windows” Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Supreme Justice Supreme JusticeC Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Good Day Orlando at 4am (N) Å Good Day Orlando at 5am (N) ÅF Unexplained Unexplained Person of Interest “Asylum” Å Paid Program Paid Program Elementary A surprising murder suspect. Judge Mathis Å Shepherd’s ChapelL CSI: Miami “Tipping Point” Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Pawn Stars Å The First Family Mr. Box Office Paid Program Business First AM Daily Flash ExtraR ›› Wicked Stepmother (1989, Fantasy) Bette Davis, Barbara Carrera. (V) ››› Dolls (1987, Horror) Ian Patrick Williams, Carrie Lorraine. (V) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramS Access (N) Å Paid Program Paid programming. Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid programming. Good Day Orlando at 4am (N) Å Good Day Orlando at 5am (N) ÅT › The Omega Code (1999, Suspense) Casper Van Dien, Michael York. Å (V) Early Years of Jesus Å Praise the Lord Å John Gray World Steven FurtickW SuperChannel Radiant TV Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program J.U.M.P. Ministries Healing Touch Jentezen Franklin The Jim Bakker Show Joseph PrinceX NCIS: Los Angeles “Lockup” Å NCIS: Los Angeles “Tin Soldiers” Å Ghost Whisperer “Cause for Alarm” Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program± Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Judge Judy Å Judge Judy Å Furniture Prev. Paid Program Shepherd’s Chapel

CABLE CHANNELSA&E (:04) Storage Wars: Go Big or Bust Å (:03) Storage Wars (:33) Storage Wars (:04) Storage Wars (:33) Storage Wars (:02) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramAMC (:03) Fear the Walking Dead Å (:05) Into the Badlands Å (:06) Fear the Walking Dead Å (:08) Talking Dead Å (:08) Into the Badlands Å The Three Stooges The Three StoogesANPL (:08) Fear Island “Fortress of the Bears” The search for the largest bear. (:08) River Monsters Fear Island “Fortress of the Bears” The search for the largest bear. Monster Island ÅBET Martin Å (:31) Martin Å (:02) Martin Å (:33) Martin Å Jamie Foxx Show Jamie Foxx Show (:14) The Jamie Foxx Show Å A Different World A Different World A Different World A Different World

BRAVO Housewives Southern Charm New Orleans Å Watch What The Real Housewives of Potomac Å Southern Charm New Orleans Å Peter Popoff Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramCNBC American Greed Å American Greed Å Paid Program Paid Program American Greed Å Street Signs (N) Å Worldwide Exchange (N) ÅCNN Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown United Shades of America “HBCU’s” CNN Newsroom Live (N) Å CNN Newsroom Live (N) Å Early Start With Christine and Dave Early Start With Christine and DaveCOM Horrible Bosses 2 South Park Å (:05) South Park (:40) South Park (:10) South Park (:40) South Park (:10) South Park (:40) South Park (:10) South Park (:40) Another Sex Toys Paid ProgramDISN DuckTales Å Raven’s Home Stuck in the Middle Bunk’d Å Jessie Å Raven’s Home Andi Mack Å Bizaardvark Å Jessie Å Jessie Å Mickey Mouse Mickey MouseDSC Naked and Afraid XL Å Naked and Afraid “King of the Forest” Naked and Afraid “From the Ashes” Vegas Rat Rods “Wagon Rod” Vegas Rat Rods A 1931 Model A Ford. Vegas Rat Rods “Ditch Digger”E! Botched Å Botched Å Botched Agitated breasts; twisted nose. Botched “Boob Trains And Big Butts” Total Bellas “Power Struggle” Å Total Bellas “Wine About It” Å

ESPN (11:30) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å 2018 NBA Finals Game 2: Teams TBA. (N Same-day Tape)ESPN2 E:60 Spikeball Invitational. MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Houston Astros. (N Same-day Tape) SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å

FNC The Next Revolution With Steve Hilton Life, Liberty & Levin Å FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace MediaBuzz Å FOX and Friends First (N) Å FOX and Friends First (N) ÅFOOD Food Network Star Å Iron Chef America Å Paid Program Paid Program Guy’s Grocery Games Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramFREE (10:45) ›››› Forrest Gump (1994) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise. Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Joseph Prince James Robison

FX Legion Inner demons take control. Å Pose “Pilot” Damon aspires to join a dance company. Å FXM Presents Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramGOLF Golf Central Å PGA Tour Golf The Memorial Tournament, Final Round. Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Tiger Woods are scheduled to compete. ÅHALL The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier “Oops!” Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Cheers Å Cheers Å I Love Lucy Å I Love Lucy ÅHGTV Beach Hunters Beach Hunters Mexico Life Å Mexico Life Å House Hunters House Hunters Lakefront Bargain Lakefront Bargain Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramHIST (:03) Pawn Stars (:33) Pawn Stars To Be Announced (:04) SIX Graves and Ortiz clash. (:02) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramLIFE (:01) Girl in the Bunker: Special Edition (2017) Julia Lalonde, Henry Thomas. Å (:10) Kept Woman (2015, Drama) Courtney Ford, Shaun Benson. Å (:02) Paid Program (:32) Paid Program (:02) Paid Program (:32) Paid ProgramMTV Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness

NBCSN (10:00) Mecum Auto Auctions Mecum Top 10 Mecum Top 10 Cycling Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramNICK Friends Å Friends Å Two and Half Men Two and Half Men (:09) George Lopez (:44) George Lopez Å (:18) George Lopez George Lopez (:24) George Lopez George Lopez (:27) George Lopez

PARMT Bar Rescue “Storming the Castle” Å Bar Rescue Å (:01) Bar Rescue “Mystique or Murder?” Bar Rescue “Scary Mary’s” Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Stronger SexSUN After Midnight With the Rays From June 3, 2018. Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramSYFY Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å ›› The Adjustment Bureau (2011, Suspense) Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Anthony Mackie. Å (V) The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone “The Parallel” ÅTBS ›› American Ultra (2015, Action) Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart. Å (V) ››› Blades of Glory (2007) Will Ferrell. Rival male skaters compete as a pair. (V) ›› Date Night (2010, Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell, Tina Fey. ÅTCM Victor/Victoria Å (:45) ››› For Heaven’s Sake (1926, Comedy) Harold Lloyd. ››› A Woman’s Face (1938, Drama) Ingrid Bergman. (:45) ›› Stromboli (1950) Ingrid Bergman. A poor fisherman’s wife yearns for something better. Å (V)TLC 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? (:09) Lost in Transition (:09) 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? Return to Amish “Rebel Without a Clue” Return to Amish “Second Chances” Four Weddings ÅTNT (11:15) ›› Sky High (2005) Å (V) (:15) ››› Frankenweenie (2012) Voices of Catherine O’Hara, Martin Short. Å Law & Order “Lost Boys” Å (DVS) Law & Order “Hunters” Å (DVS) Law & Order “Disciple” Å (DVS)

TOON Joe Pera Talks Ballmastrz 9009 Mr. Pickles Å Bob’s Burgers American Dad Family Guy Å Family Guy Å Rick and Morty Robot Chicken Joe Pera Talks King of the Hill King of the HillTRAV Food Paradise “Food Hall of Fame” Food Paradise Eight great restaurants. Food Paradise Å Food Paradise “Destination Delicious” Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program MyPillow TopperTVL King of Queens King of Queens Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden GirlsUSA (:01) Modern Family (:31) Modern Family Chrisley Knows The Cromarties (:01) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (:01) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (:01) Dateline Å Dateline “The Day She Disappeared”VH1 Basketball Wives Å Teyana & Iman Teyana & Iman Teyana & Iman Teyana & Iman Teyana & Iman Teyana & Iman The Wayans Bros. The Wayans Bros. The Wayans Bros. The Wayans Bros.

WGN-A Bones Block party. Å Elementary “Wrong Side of the Road” Elementary “Fidelity” (Part 2 of 2) Å Elementary Å Elementary “Dead Man’s Tale” Å Paid Program Paid ProgramPREMIUM CHANNELSHBO (11:30) Succession (:35) Westworld “Les Ecorches” Å Last Week To. (:05) Westworld “Les Ecorches” Å (:05) Succession “Celebration” Å Last Week To. (:40) ››› Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)MAX (11:30) › Surviving Christmas (2004) (V) (:05) ›› The Ref (1994, Comedy) Denis Leary. ‘R’ Å (V) (:45) ›› Blow (2001) Johnny Depp. A small-time pot dealer becomes a major cocaine supplier. ‘R’ Å (4:50) ››› Sunshine (2007) ‘R’ Å

SHOW Billions “Kompenso” Å I’m Dying up Here “Heroes and Villains” The Fourth Estate “The Trump Bump” Billions “Kompenso” Å I’m Dying up Here “Heroes and Villains” ›› The Space Between Us (2017) ÅTMC (10:00) Apollo 13 › Punisher: War Zone (2008, Action) Ray Stevenson. ‘R’ Å (:15) Killshot (2009, Drama) Diane Lane, Mickey Rourke, Thomas Jane. ‘R’ Å (V) Rolling Stones: Sweet Summer Sun ›› In & Out (1997) Kevin Kline. ‘PG-13’

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ WESH 2 News Sunrise Today Live with Kelly and Ryan Megyn Kelly Today Today With Kathie Lee & Hoda# Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Ready Jet Go! Cat in the Hat Nature Cat Curious George Pinkalicious Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger Splash-Bubbles Sesame Street Super Why!% Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Ready Jet Go! Cat in the Hat Nature Cat Curious George Pinkalicious Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger Splash-Bubbles Sesame Street Super Why!& News 6 at 6a CBS This Morning Crime Watch Daily With Chris Hansen Rachael Ray The Price Is Right( NewsChannel 8 Today Today Megyn Kelly Today Daytime NewsChannel 8 at 11AM) Eyewitness News This Morning Good Morning America Be a Millionaire RightThisMinute Steve The View* 10 News Brightside CBS This Morning Great Day Tampa Bay Let’s Make a Deal The Price Is Right` FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay 6:00A FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay 7:00A FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay 8:00A FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay at 9am Live with Kelly and Ryan The Wendy Williams Show2 WESH 2 News Sunrise WESH 2 News on CW 18 Maury The Steve Wilkos Show Paternity Court Paternity Court4 WCJB TV20 News - Morning Edition Good Morning America The Doctors RightThisMinute RightThisMinute The View6 Andrew Wommack Bridges Varied Programs Joyce Meyer Gary Keesee Joseph Prince James MacDonald Varied Programs Herman & Sharron Doug Kaufmann James Robison Varied Programs8 Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Ready Jet Go! Cat in the Hat Nature Cat Curious George Pinkalicious Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger Splash-Bubbles Sesame Street Super Why!; Pawn Stars Unexplained Eyewitness News This Morning The 700 Club Dateline Hot Bench Hot Bench< ABC Action News at 6 AM Good Morning America ABC Action News at 9:00AM Tampa Bay’s Morning Blend The View@ Judge Hatchett Judge Hatchett Divorce Court Divorce Court The Steve Wilkos Show Jerry Springer The Steve Wilkos Show Jerry SpringerC Good Day Orlando at 6am Good Day Orlando at 7am Good Day Orlando at 8am Good Day Xtra The Wendy Williams Show Dr. PhilF NewsChannel 8 Today News Channel 8 Today at 7am The 700 Club The People’s Court The DoctorsL Celebrity Page Paid Program Judge Faith Paternity Court America’s Court America’s Court Justice for All Justice for All Paternity Court Paternity Court Couples Court Couples CourtR Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program MovieS Good Day Orlando at 6am Good Day Orlando at 7am Good Day Orlando at 8am Good Day Orlando at 9am Live with Kelly and Ryan The Wendy Williams ShowT Joyce Meyer Andrew Wommack Joel Osteen Joseph Prince James MacDonald Joyce Meyer Creflo Dollar John Hagee Joel Osteen Joseph Prince Kenneth Copeland Kingdom Conn.W James Robison Kenneth Copeland SuperChannel Varied Programs Joseph Prince Paid Program Paid Program Joyce Meyer The 700 Club Paid Program John HageeX Paid Program Les Feldick Leverage Varied Programs Leverage Varied Programs Leverage Varied Programs Leverage Varied Programs± Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs The Wendy Williams Show The Doctors The Dr. Oz Show Harry

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Paid Program Paid Program Parking Wars Parking Wars Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Bounty Hunter Varied Programs

AMC

M Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program ›› Run All Night (2015) Liam Neeson. The estranged son of an aging hit man becomes a mob target. Mr. & Mrs. SmithT Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Three Stooges The Three Stooges (9:50) ›› Fantastic Four (2005, Action) Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba. ÅW Peter Popoff Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program ›› Spider-Man 3 (2007) Tobey Maguire. Peter Parker falls under the influence of his dark side. Å Battle: Los AngelesTh Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program ››› The Descendants (2011) George Clooney, Shailene Woodley. Joined in Progress. Å The Perfect StormF Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Dietland “Pilot; Tender Belly” Plum wants weight loss surgery. Å ››› The River Wild (1994) Å

ANPL

M Animal Airport Animal Airport My Cat From Hell “Cat Fight!” Å Too Cute! “Puppies and a Piggy” Å Buying Hawaii Buying Hawaii Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet “Battling FIV” Å Hope for Wildlife “A New Hope”T Animal Airport Animal Airport My Cat From Hell “Cat Escape!” Å Too Cute! Irish terriers; corgis; Akitas. Buying Hawaii Buying Hawaii Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet “Farm Frenzy” Hope for Wildlife “Gala”W Animal Airport Animal Airport My Cat From Hell “Bitten” Å Too Cute! Four Neo Mastiff puppies. Buying Hawaii Buying Hawaii Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet Å Hope for Wildlife “Outfoxed”Th Animal Airport Animal Airport My Cat From Hell “Kitty Dearest” Å Too Cute! “Mighty Mountain Puppies” Buying Hawaii Buying Hawaii Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet Å Hope for Wildlife “Chase the Seal”F Animal Airport Animal Airport My Cat From Hell “Kitty Jail” Å Too Cute! “Perfectly Precious Puppies” Buying Hawaii Buying Hawaii Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet “Raging Bull” Å Hope for Wildlife

BET Paid Program Paid Program Jamie Foxx Show Jamie Foxx Show House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Meet the BrownsBRAVO Varied ProgramsCNBC Squawk Box Squawk on the Street Squawk AlleyCNN New Day with Alisyn Camerota New Day with Alisyn Camerota New Day with Alisyn Camerota CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow At This Hour With Kate Bolduan

COM

M Paid Program Paid Program Scrubs Å Scrubs Å Scrubs Å Scrubs Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å (:15) Futurama “Mother’s Day” ÅT Paid Program Paid Program Scrubs Å Scrubs Å Scrubs Å Scrubs Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama ÅW Paid Program Paid Program Scrubs Å Scrubs Å Scrubs Å Scrubs Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å (:15) Futurama “The Luck of the Fryish”Th Paid Program Paid Program Scrubs Å Scrubs Å Scrubs Å Scrubs Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å (:15) Futurama “I Dated a Robot” ÅF Paid Program Paid Program Scrubs Å Scrubs Å Scrubs Å Scrubs Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å (:15) Futurama Å

DISN RoadsterRacers Muppet Babies Puppy Dog Pals Vampirina Jessie Jessie Bunk’d DuckTales Raven’s Home Stuck in the Middle Bunk’d Bunk’d

DSC

M Vegas Rat Rods “Franken Rod” Vegas Rat Rods “Battle of the Model B” American Chopper “Race Car 2” Å American Chopper “LUGZ Bike 2” American Chopper “Firebike 2” Å American Chopper ÅT Catching Monsters Å Catching Monsters Å Raising the Mammoth Å Raising the Mammoth Å Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown ÅW Misfit Garage “X Marks the Parts” Secret America Å Secret America Å NASA’s Unexplained Files Å NASA’s Unexplained Files Å NASA’s Unexplained Files ÅTh Deadly Intelligence Å Deadly Intelligence Å I (Almost) Got Away With It Å I (Almost) Got Away With It Å I (Almost) Got Away With It Å I (Almost) Got Away With It ÅF Moonshiners Tickle has his hands full. Moonshiners A close call with authorities. Moonshiners “Moonshine River” Å Moonshiners “Shine Overboard” Å Moonshiners “Bootleg or Bust” Å Moonshiners Tickle takes risks. Å

E! Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians

ESPN

M SportsCenter Å Get Up (N) (Live) Å First Take (N) (Live) ÅT SportsCenter Å Get Up (N) (Live) Å First Take (N) (Live) ÅW SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt Å Get Up (N) (Live) Å First Take (N) (Live) ÅTh SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt Å Get Up (N) (Live) Å First Take (N) (Live) ÅF SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt Å Get Up (N) (Live) Å First Take (N) (Live) Å

ESPN2 Golic & Wingo SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter Get Up Varied ProgramsFNC FOX and Friends America’s Newsroom Happening Now

FOOD Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Pioneer Wo. Varied ProgramsFREE Joyce Meyer Paid Program The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny (8:59) The Nanny 700/Interactive The 700 Club Varied Programs Reba

FX

M Paid Program Paid Program ››› Looper (2012) Bruce Willis. A mob hit man realizes that his target is his older self. Å ›› The Gambler (2014) Mark Wahlberg. A professor’s gambling problem spins out of control. ÅT Paid Program Paid Program ›› The Gambler (2014) Mark Wahlberg. A professor’s gambling problem spins out of control. Å ›› Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa (2013) Johnny Knoxville, Jackson Nicoll. Å How I Met/MotherW Paid Program Paid Program ›› Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa (2013) Johnny Knoxville, Jackson Nicoll. Å ››› Neighbors (2014, Comedy) Seth Rogen, Zac Efron, Rose Byrne. Å How I Met/Mother How I Met/MotherTh Paid Program Paid Program › Fun Size (2012, Comedy) Victoria Justice, Thomas Mann, Jane Levy. Å ›› Parental Guidance (2012, Children’s) Billy Crystal, Bette Midler. Å How I Met/Mother How I Met/MotherF Paid Program Paid Program ›› Parental Guidance (2012, Children’s) Billy Crystal, Bette Midler. Å › After Earth (2013, Science Fiction) Jaden Smith, Will Smith. Å How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother

GOLF

M Golf Central Å Morning Drive (N) (Live) Å Morning Drive Å European PGA GolfT (5:00) Golf Central Å Morning Drive (N) (Live) Å Morning Drive Å Feherty ÅW Golf Central Å Golf Central Å Morning Drive (N) (Live) Å Morning Drive Å World Long Drive TourTh European PGA Golf Morning Drive (N) (Live) Å European PGA Tour Golf Shot Clock Masters, First Round. From Diamond Country Club in Atzenbrugg, Austria. ÅF European PGA Golf Morning Drive (N) (Live) Å European PGA Tour Golf Shot Clock Masters, Second Round. Å PGA Web.com

June 3 - 9, 2018 TV Week 7

BY GEORGE DICKIE

What are you proudest of during your 22 years at ABC News?

Obviously, I was at the helm of this news division during Peter Jennings’ battle with cancer and then after he died, and with Bob Woodruff near death when he was bombed in Iraq by an IED. You know, I hosted “GMA” while Robin (Roberts) was fighting her battle with cancer.

I was on the anchor desk during 9/11. I was in the anchor chair when President Reagan died; I won an Emmy for my live work on that day. I was in the anchor chair when John F. Kennedy Jr. died. I mean, I’ve had a front seat (to history).

I’ve been at the Oval Office to interview the president inside the White House. ... I’m really, really grateful for those opportunities and for Roone Arledge and David Weston and Ben Sherwood who believed in me and promoted me ... .

Who have been your role models in broadcasting?

That’s a good question. I think without a doubt Diane Sawyer’s a role model of mine. ... I got along well with Peter Jennings and he really encouraged me in his way, which is definitely not the soft and gentle way (laughs) but an effective way. I mean, I learned how to do live broadcasting sitting next to Bryant

Gumbel on the “Today” show. You know, Jeff Zucker was in my ear. There is no better way to learn live television than with Jeff Zucker and Bryant Gumbel. So I had the real blessing to have worked alongside people like Bryant and Jeff and here at ABC Peter Jennings and George Stephanopoulos and David Muir and Diane Sawyer and to learn from them, learn all the really important lessons.

There’s no point in your career where you feel like you know everything and you stop learning. Anybody who says they know it all, doesn’t at all (laughs). So I take great pride in trying to learn constantly.

OF ‘CULTS AND EXTREME BELIEF’ ON A&E NETWORK

Elizabeth Vargas

As its third season continues, what do you see as the difference of “Code Black” in relation to other medical shows?

(The setting) serves a different community because it’s a county hospital, and that’s what makes the show so incredibly resonant for me ... that (a character) can come in and be the voice for something like affordable health care.

A lot of the time, the reason doctors go into the practice is to care for the community, and that

makes this less of a technical show. Every time you turn around, there’s another doctor show on the air, and I think what marks this one as different is that we keep that community voice in the writing. I love that.

“Code Black” got a very late start on its season by returning in April. Are you satisfied with the scheduling?

What I’ve learned from being in the business is that there’s a certain element of television where you just throw up your hands and say, “It’s out of my control.” It’s like that serenity prayer, really ... “Accept the things you can’t change, and change the things you can.”

My hope is that the audience continues to respond to the show. It would be nice to have a slam-dunk hit, but that’s almost impossible – or, at least, really very hard – in this day and age, with the competition from cable. My eyes are wide open.

You recently became an author with “The Seasons of My Mother: A Memoir of Love, Family and Flowers,” which deals with your relationship with your mother and her struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. How did you find doing it?

I’d be editing the book left, right and center if I could ... but at some point, you have to stop and say, “This is it.” It was a great process. I just wish my mom had been alongside me during it.

Marcia Gay Harden OF ‘CODE BLACK’ ON CBS

BY JAY BOBBIN

Had you tried stand-up comedy prior to your role as Cassie on “I’m Dying Up Here”?

I did a bit. You know, I come from theater so I’ve done a lot of comedy on stage. Of course, that is a wildly different than standing nakedly

on stage by yourself with a microphone sharing yourself. There is no character to hide behind. So that was a very different experience for me. I felt like I had some handle on how to sell a joke, but in terms of that really raw experience of just being yourself talking to an audience, that was not my comfort zone.

I ended up doing a couple of open mikes just to know that I could do it, to give it a try to see how terrifying it was, and I’m really glad I did. And this whole process of being part of the show has given me such a different outlook on stand-up and such a deep respect for the work that people do up there that is so layered and so multifaceted.

Did you pick up things from the stand-ups on the show?

Yeah, absolutely. I think last season especially there was a lot of stuff together, there was a lot of stuff in the club, there was a lot of focus on the stand-up, on the stand-up we were doing, on where the stand-up was getting us, which rooms we were doing it in, and that was a really formative time and experience with all of those guys. You know, it was like osmosis and wanting to learn and play catch-up, and I think there’s this sort of interesting dynamic of primarily actors on one side and primarily comics on the other and this meeting point in the middle where the actors are becoming comics a little bit and comics are leaning into being actors. So I think we were all sort of learning from each other.

Ari Graynor OF ‘I’M DYING UP HERE’ ON SHOWTIME

BY GEORGE DICKIE

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CABLE CHANNELSHALL I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Home & FamilyHGTV Paid Program Varied Programs

HIST

M Paid Program Paid Program Modern Marvels “The Horse” Å American Pickers “Laurel and Hardy” American Pickers “Train Wreck” Å American Pickers Å American Pickers ÅT Paid Program Paid Program Cowboys & Outlaws Å Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting CarsW Paid Program Paid Program Modern Marvels “World’s Strongest” SIX “Critical” Å (DVS) SIX “Ghosts” Graves and Ortiz clash. D-Day in HD ÅTh Paid Program Paid Program Gangland Hells Angels and the Mongols. Gangland “Basic Training” Å Gangland Sons of Silence. Å Gangland “Public Enemy No. 1” Å Gangland “Lords of the Holy City” ÅF Paid Program Paid Program Haunted History “Ghosts of Gettysburg” Haunted History The spirit world. Å Haunted History “Murder Castle” Å Haunted History Å Haunted History “The Manson Murders”

LIFE

M Paid Program James Robison Joyce Meyer To Be Announced The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 ÅT Paid Program James Robison Joyce Meyer To Be Announced Unsolved Mysteries Å Unsolved Mysteries Å Unsolved Mysteries Å The First 48 ÅW Paid Program James Robison Joyce Meyer To Be Announced Unsolved Mysteries Å Unsolved Mysteries Å Unsolved Mysteries Å The First 48 ÅTh Paid Program James Robison Joyce Meyer To Be Announced Unsolved Mysteries Å Unsolved Mysteries Å Unsolved Mysteries Å I Survived ÅF Paid Program James Robison Joyce Meyer To Be Announced Unsolved Mysteries Å Unsolved Mysteries Å Unsolved Mysteries Å I Survived Å

MTV Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness TRL Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show

NBCSN

M Paid Program Paid Program Poker Masters Poker Masters The Dan Patrick Show (N) (Live)T Paid Program Paid Program Pro Football Talk (N) (Live) The Dan Patrick Show (N) (Live)W Paid Program Paid Program Pro Football Talk (N) (Live) The Dan Patrick Show (N) (Live)Th Paid Program Paid Program Pro Football Talk (N) (Live) The Dan Patrick Show (N) (Live)F Paid Program Paid Program Pro Football Talk (N) (Live) The Dan Patrick Show (N) (Live)

NICK The Goldbergs The Goldbergs SpongeBob SpongeBob PAW Patrol PAW Patrol Peppa Pig Bubble Guppies Rusty Rivets PAW Patrol Thomas & Friends PAW PatrolPARMT Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men

SUN

M Fishing the Flats Ship Shape TV Paid Program Paid Program Sport Fishing Florida Sportsman MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. Rays PostgameT Reel Time O’Neill Outside Paid Program FSU Headlines (N) FiTV True Fishing 2018 Cape Cod/Bigs Baseball Begin SportsMoney Å Power of Sports In the Spotlight FocusedW Into the Blue Saltwater Exp. Paid Program Paid Program how to Do florida Sweetwater MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at Washington Nationals. From Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. Rays PostgameTh Sport Fishing Sportsman’s Adv. Paid Program Paid Program Facing Waves Flats Class MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at Washington Nationals. From Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. Rays PostgameF Rays Postgame Rays Postgame Saltwater Exp. Sweetwater (N) Florida Sportsman Reel Time Reel Animals (N) Ship Shape TV (N) Fishing the Flats Sport Fishing Sportsman’s Adv. Florida Insider

SYFY

M The Twilight Zone “I Dream of Genie” The Twilight Zone “The New Exhibit” The Twilight Zone ››› Snowpiercer (2013) Chris Evans, Song Kang-ho. Survivors of a second ice age live aboard a supertrain. Å (DVS) (:21) Animal (2014)T Face Off “Cursed Covens” Å Face Off “Intergalactic Congress” Å Face Off “Tiki Twist” Å Face Off “Gargoyle Guardians” Å Face Off “Battle of the Beasts” Å Face Off “Pack Leaders” ÅW The Twilight Zone The Expanse “It Reaches Out” Å ››› Mad Max (1979, Action) Mel Gibson, Joanne Samuel. Å ›› MI-5 (2015, Suspense) Kit Harington, Peter Firth, Jennifer Ehle. Å (DVS) The November ManTh The Twilight Zone Å CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationF Face Off “Face Your Fears” Å ›› Odd Thomas (2013, Fantasy) Anton Yelchin, Addison Timlin. Å ›› Silent House (2011, Horror) Elizabeth Olsen, Adam Trese. Å ›› The Possession (2012, Horror) Å

TBS Married ... With Married ... With Married ... With Married ... With Married ... With King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends

TCM

M ›› Design for Scandal (1941) Rosalind Russell. Å ››› No Time for Comedy (1940) James Stewart. Å (:15) ›› The Feminine Touch (1941) Rosalind Russell, Don Ameche. Å ››› Auntie Mame (1958) ÅT ››› Going Hollywood (1933) Marion Davies. Å ›› Footlight Parade (1933, Musical) James Cagney, Joan Blondell. Å ›› Dames (1934, Musical) Joan Blondell, Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler. Å The Great ZiegfeldW ›››› Way Out West (1937) Å (:15) ›› Henry Goes Arizona (1939, Western) Frank Morgan. ››› Boom Town (1940, Adventure) Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy. Å (:45) ›› Bad Bascomb (1946, Western) Wallace Beery. ÅTh ››› The Merry Widow (1934) Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald. Å ››› Naughty Marietta (1935) Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy. Å ››› Rose Marie (1936, Musical) Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy. ÅF ›› Ten Thousand Bedrooms (1957) Dean Martin, Anna Maria Alberghetti. Å ›› Her Highness and the Bellboy (1945) Hedy Lamarr, Robert Walker. Å ››› Hotel Reserve (1944, Suspense) James Mason. Å ››› Hotel Berlin

TLC Four Weddings Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Varied Programs My 600-Lb. LifeTNT Law & Order Charmed Charmed Charmed Supernatural Supernatural

TOON Steven Universe Teen Titans Teen Titans World of Gumball World of Gumball World of Gumball World of Gumball Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Craig of the Creek World of Gumball World of GumballTRAVELPaid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Ultimate Pools Ultimate Pools Varied Programs

TVL Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Bonanza

USA

M CSI: Crime Scene Investigation NCIS: Los Angeles “Out of the Past” Chicago P.D. Å (DVS) NCIS “Blowback” Å (DVS) NCIS A young sailor’s body is found. NCIS “Personal Day” Å (DVS)T CSI: Crime Scene Investigation NCIS: Los Angeles “Rude Awakenings” Chicago P.D. Å (DVS) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims UnitW CSI: Crime Scene Investigation NCIS: Los Angeles “Zero Days” Chicago P.D. “Kasual With a K” Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims UnitTh CSI: Crime Scene Investigation NCIS: Los Angeles Å (DVS) Chicago P.D. “If We Were Normal” Chicago P.D. “In a Duffel Bag” Chicago P.D. “Justice” Å (DVS) Chicago P.D. “She’s Got Us”F CSI: Crime Scene Investigation NCIS: Los Angeles “Expiration Date” Chicago P.D. “All Cylinders Firing” Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

VH1 Martin Martin Martin Martin Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Movie Varied ProgramsWGN-A Know the Cause Joseph Prince Les Feldick Joyce Meyer Creflo Dollar Paid Program Murder, She Wrote Murder, She Wrote Murder, She WrotePREMIUM CHANNELS

HBO

M (:15) Brillo Box (3 Cents Off) (2016) ‘NR’ ››› Duplicity (2009, Romance-Comedy) Julia Roberts, Clive Owen. ‘PG-13’ Å (:05) ››› Runaway Jury (2003, Suspense) John Cusack. ‘PG-13’ Å (:15) Fahrenheit 451 (2018) ‘NR’ ÅT (5:05) › Held Up Mondays at Racine (:15) ››› Glory Road (2006, Drama) Josh Lucas, Derek Luke. ‘PG’ Å (:15) ›› Going in Style (2017, Comedy) Morgan Freeman. ‘PG-13’ Å (10:55) › Winter’s Tale (2014) ‘PG-13’W (Off Air) ›› The Shaggy Dog (2006, Children’s) Tim Allen. ‘PG’ Å (:40) ›› Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle (2003, Action) Cameron Diaz. ‘PG-13’ Å REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel Å Dinner-SchmTh (5:30) Tremors 3: Back to Perfection (:15) ››› Finding Neverland (2004, Children’s) Johnny Depp. ‘PG’ Å ›››› E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982, Children’s) Henry Thomas. ‘PG’ Å (10:55) › Bad Company (2002) ‘PG-13’F Moms Mabley (:45) › Held Up (2000, Comedy) Jamie Foxx, Nia Long, Barry Corbin. ‘PG-13’ Å (:35) › Gone in 60 Seconds (2000, Action) Nicolas Cage. ‘PG-13’ Å (:35) ››› Evita (1996, Musical) Madonna. ‘PG’ Å

MAX

M (4:50) Sunshine ‘R’ (:40) ›››› Dances With Wolves (1990, Historical Drama) Kevin Costner. A Union officer befriends the Lakota. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) ››› Drag Me to Hell (2009, Horror) Alison Lohman. ‘PG-13’ Å (:25) Underworld ‘R’T (:05) ››› Maverick (1994, Western) Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster. ‘PG’ Å (:15) ›› I Heart Huckabees (2004, Comedy) Jason Schwartzman. ‘R’ Å (:05) ›› Invincible (2006) Mark Wahlberg. The story of football’s Vince Papale.W (:05) ››› The Thin Red Line (1998) Sean Penn. Based on James Jones’ novel about the battle of Guadalcanal. ‘R’ Å ››› Confidence (2003) Edward Burns. ‘R’ Å (:40) ››› The Bourne Supremacy (2004) Matt Damon. ÅTh ››› American Loser (2007) Seann William Scott. ‘R’ Å (:35) ››› Nell (1994, Drama) Jodie Foster, Liam Neeson. ‘PG-13’ Å ››› Kinsey (2004, Biography) Liam Neeson, Laura Linney. ‘R’ Å ››› DarkmanF (:05) ››› The Birth of a Nation (2016, Historical Drama) Nate Parker. ‘R’ Å (:10) ›› Love Liza (2002) Philip Seymour Hoffman. ‘R’ Å (:45) ››› Everything Must Go (2010, Comedy-Drama) Will Ferrell. ‘R’ Å Grosse Pointe

SHOW

M (5:00) ›› The Space Between Us Å (:15) ›› The Light Between Oceans (2016, Drama) Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› Mona Lisa Smile (2003, Drama) Julia Roberts, Kirsten Dunst. ‘PG-13’ Å Mrs. McCutcheonT Truth About (:45) › Love the Coopers (2015, Comedy-Drama) Alan Arkin. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) ››› A Better Life (2011, Drama) Demián Bichir, José Julián. ‘PG-13’ Å ›››› Children of Men (2006) Clive Owen. ‘R’ ÅW Ben Hall (:35) ›› Wolves (2016, Drama) Michael Shannon, Carla Gugino. ‘R’ Å › Collide (2016, Action) Nicholas Hoult. ‘PG-13’ Å (:15) ››› 50/50 (2011, Comedy-Drama) Joseph Gordon-Levitt. ‘R’ ÅTh ››› Fair Game (2010) Naomi Watts. Valerie Plame is revealed as a CIA agent. (7:55) Last Night (2010, Drama) Keira Knightley. ‘R’ Å › The Darkest Hour (2011) Emile Hirsch. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› The Space Between Us (2017) ÅF (5:00) ›››› Terms of Endearment (:15) ›› A Dog’s Purpose (2017, Comedy-Drama) Voice of Josh Gad. ‘PG’ Å › Love the Coopers (2015, Comedy-Drama) Alan Arkin, Ed Helms. ‘PG-13’ Å ››› The Preacher’s Wife (1996) ‘PG’

TMC

M (5:00) ›› In & Out (:35) Prince: Sign O’ the Times Prince performs in concert. Don’t Sleep (2017, Horror) Dominic Sherwood. ‘NR’ Å (:40) ››› Certain Women (2016, Drama) Kristen Stewart, Laura Dern. ‘R’ Å Jenny’s WeddingT (5:05) ››› Certain Women (2016) ‘R’ ›› The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014, Comedy-Drama) Helen Mirren. ‘PG’ Å (:05) ››› Babe: Pig in the City (1998) Magda Szubanski. (:45) Bad Grandmas (2017) Florence Henderson. ‘NR’ ÅW (5:30) ›› Employee of the Month (2006) Dane Cook. Å (:25) This Isn’t Funny (2015) Danielle Panabaker. ‘NR’ Å ›› Touchback (2011, Drama) Brian Presley, Kurt Russell. ‘PG-13’ Å (:05) ›› Mean Machine (2001) ‘R’ ÅTh ››› Babe (1995, Children’s) James Cromwell. ‘G’ Å (:35) ›› Encino Man (1992, Comedy) Sean Astin. ‘PG’ Å (:05) ››› Inside Man (2006, Suspense) Denzel Washington, Clive Owen. ‘R’ Å (:15) › Max Steel (2016) Ben Winchell.F Behold the Monkey ›› Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001, Children’s) ‘G’ Å › ATM (2012, Suspense) Alice Eve, Josh Peck. ‘R’ Å (:35) ››› Personal Shopper (2016, Suspense) Kristen Stewart. ‘R’ Å ››› The Hallow

10 TV Week June 3 - 9, 2018

WEEKDAY AFTERNOON12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30

LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ News Paid Program Days of our Lives Access Live The Ellen DeGeneres Show WESH 2 News at 4:00 WESH 2 News at 5 PM# Amanpour on PBS Varied Programs Nature Cat Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Odd Squad Odd Squad Rick Steves Europe% Dinosaur Train Peg & Cat Sesame Street Splash-Bubbles Curious George Pinkalicious Nature Cat Wild Kratts Rick Steves Europe Rick Steves Europe Rick Steves Europe World News& News 6 at Noon The Young and the Restless Bold/Beautiful The Talk Let’s Make a Deal News 6 at 4:00p News 6 at 5:00p News 6 at 5:30p( Today With Kathie Lee & Hoda Days of our Lives Rachael Ray The Ellen DeGeneres Show NewsChannel 8 First at 4PM News News) Eyewitness News at Noon The Chew General Hospital Family Feud Family Feud Eyewitness News at 4pm News at 5pm Eyewitness News* 10 News at Noon The Young and the Restless Bold/Beautiful The Talk Daily Blast Live Daily Blast Live Dr. Phil 10 News 10 News at 5:30pm` FOX13 News at Noon The Real Harry TMZ Live Judge Judy Judge Judy FOX13 5:00 News FOX13 5:30 News2 Cheaters Cheaters Jerry Springer Maury The Robert Irvine Show How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls4 News Be a Millionaire The Chew General Hospital The Doctors Dr. Phil WCJB TV20 News 5Live6 Joseph Prince Les Feldick Arth. Rippy Varied Programs The Jim Bakker Show The 700 Club Your Health With Dr. Richard Becker Herman & Sharron Think Natural8 Dinosaur Train Peg & Cat Sesame Street Splash-Bubbles Curious George Pinkalicious Nature Cat Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Odd Squad Odd Squad Arthur; Couples Court Couples Court Judge Hatchett Judge Hatchett Impractical Jokers Funny You Ask The Game The Game Rules/Engagement Rules/Engagement King of Queens King of Queens< Pickler & Ben The Chew General Hospital RightThisMinute RightThisMinute The Now Tampa Bay News News@ Cheaters Cheaters The Steve Wilkos Show Jerry Springer The Game The Game Steve The Goldbergs The GoldbergsC The Real Harry TMZ Live Dr. Phil Judge Judy Judge Judy FOX 35 News at 5pmF Funny You Ask Family Feud Judge Mablean Judge Mablean Judge Mathis The People’s Court Maury MauryL Hot Bench Hot Bench The Robert Irvine Show Crime Watch Daily With Chris Hansen Judge Faith Be a Millionaire Be a Millionaire DailyMailTV King of Queens King of QueensR Movie Andromeda Stargate SG-1 MovieS The Real Harry Dish Nation TMZ The People’s Court TMZ Live FOX 51 News at 5pm LIVET Steven Furtick The Blessed Life Restoring Varied Programs James Robison Jewish Jesus The 700 Club John Hagee Varied Programs Praise Varied ProgramsW Know the Cause Paid Program The Jim Bakker Show Paid Program Paid Program Your Health Superbook Paid Program SuperChannel Richard RobertsX Varied Programs± Judge Mathis The People’s Court Judge Mathis Top 30 Page Six TV TMZ Live The People’s Court

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Varied Programs

AMC

M (11:30) ›› Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005, Action) Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie. Å ›› Fantastic Four (2005) Ioan Gruffudd. Cosmic radiation grants four people unusual powers. Å ›› I Am Number Four (2011, Action) Alex Pettyfer. ÅT Fantastic Four Å (:20) ›› I Am Number Four (2011) Alex Pettyfer. An alien teenager must evade those sent to kill him. (2:50) ›› Battle: Los Angeles (2011) Aaron Eckhart. U.S. Marine troops fight off alien invaders. Å (:25) ›› HancockW (11:25) ›› Battle: Los Angeles (2011) Aaron Eckhart, Michelle Rodriguez. Å (1:55) ›› Predators (2010) Adrien Brody. Fearsome aliens hunt a band of human fighters. Å (:25) ››› The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) Matt Damon. ÅTh (11:25) ››› The Perfect Storm (2000, Suspense) George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg. Å (:25) ›››› The Shawshank Redemption (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, Bob Gunton. Å Groundhog DayF (11:00) ››› The River Wild (1994) Meryl Streep. Å ››› Groundhog Day (1993) Bill Murray, Chris Elliott. A TV weatherman’s day keeps repeating. Å ›› The Great Outdoors (1988, Comedy) Dan Aykroyd, John Candy. Å

ANPL

M Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Pit Bulls and Parolees “Scarred” Å Pit Bulls and Parolees “Jail Break” Lone Star Law “To Catch a Poacher” North Woods Law “Antlers and Antics”T Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Pit Bulls and Parolees “Knife’s Edge” Pit Bulls and Parolees “Blindsided” Lone Star Law “Calm Before the Storm” North Woods Law “Distress Call” ÅW Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Pit Bulls and Parolees “New Frontiers” Lone Star Law “Game On” Å North Woods Law “Man VS. Animal”Th Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Pit Bulls and Parolees “Low Rider” Lone Star Law “To Catch a Poacher” North Woods Law “High Jinks” ÅF Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston “Snakes Alive” Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Lone Star Law “Gator Bait” Å North Woods Law “Outfoxed” Å

BET A Different World A Different World A Different World A Different World Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince MovieBRAVO Varied ProgramsCNBC Fast Money Halftime Report Power Lunch Closing Bell Fast Money Varied ProgramsCNN Inside Politics Wolf CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

COM

M That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show The Office Å (:45) The Office Å The Office ÅT That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show The Office Å The Office Å The Office Å The Office ÅW That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show South Park Å (:45) South Park “Ike’s Wee Wee” Å South Park ÅTh That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show The Office Å (:45) The Office Å The Office ÅF That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show The Office Å (:45) The Office Å The Office Å

DISN Jessie Jessie Bizaardvark Bizaardvark Stuck in the Middle Stuck in the Middle Bunk’d Bunk’d DuckTales Jessie Jessie (:25) Bizaardvark

DSC

M American Chopper “Welcome Back” American Chopper Å Street Outlaws “Under My Thumb” Street Outlaws “Wild Horses” Å Street Outlaws “Paint it Black” Å Street Outlaws ÅT Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown “City of Gold” Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å Deadliest Catch “Arctic Hurricane”W NASA’s Unexplained Files Å NASA’s Unexplained Files Å American Chopper Production bike. American Chopper (Part 2 of 2) Å American Chopper “NY Giants Bike” American Chopper “Mark Buehrle Bike”Th I (Almost) Got Away With It Å I (Almost) Got Away With It Å Naked and Afraid “Bad Blood” Å Naked and Afraid “Rise Above” Å Naked and Afraid “Worlds Collide” Naked and Afraid “Loaded for Bear”F Moonshiners “The Shining” Å Bering Sea Gold “Storm Surge” Å Bering Sea Gold “Second Wind” Å Bering Sea Gold Shawn works overtime. Bering Sea Gold “Closing the Gap” Bering Sea Gold “Innovate & Overcome”

E! E! News: Daily Pop Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Varied Programs

ESPN

M The Bomani & Pablo Show (N) (Live) Outside the Lines NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) (Live) Å SportsNation (N) Questionable Around the Horn Pardon/InterruptionT The Bomani & Pablo Show (N) (Live) Outside the Lines NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) (Live) Å SportsNation (N) Questionable Around the Horn Pardon/InterruptionW The Bomani & Pablo Show (N) (Live) Outside the Lines NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) (Live) Å Questionable Around the Horn Pardon/InterruptionTh The Bomani & Pablo Show (N) (Live) Outside the Lines NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) (Live) Å SportsNation (N) Questionable Around the Horn Pardon/InterruptionF The Bomani & Pablo Show (N) (Live) Outside the Lines NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) (Live) Å Questionable Around the Horn Pardon/Interruption

ESPN2 (10:00) Get Up First Take Varied Programs Jalen & Jacoby Outside the Lines Intentional Talk Varied ProgramsFNC Outnumbered Outnumbered Overtime The Daily Briefing with Dana Perino Shepard Smith Reporting Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five

FOOD Varied Programs Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. Varied ProgramsFREE Varied Programs Reba The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Varied Programs

FX

M How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Mike & Molly Å Mike & Molly Å Mike & Molly Å Mike & Molly Å ›› Now You See Me 2 (2016, Adventure) Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo. ÅT How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Mike & Molly Å Mike & Molly Å Mike & Molly Å Mike & Molly Å ››› Neighbors (2014, Comedy) Seth Rogen, Zac Efron, Rose Byrne. Å › R.I.P.D. (2013)W How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Mike & Molly Å Mike & Molly Å Mike & Molly Å › R.I.P.D. (2013) Jeff Bridges. A slain cop joins a team of spirit lawmen. Å ››› DeadpoolTh How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Mike & Molly Å Mike & Molly Å ›› Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015) Dylan O’Brien. The Gladers face the dangerous obstacles of the Scorch. Å ›› Now You See Me 2 (2016) ÅF How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Mike & Molly Å Mike & Molly Å Mike & Molly Å ›› Battleship (2012) Taylor Kitsch, Alexander Skarsgard. Earth comes under attack from a superior alien force. Å ››› Everest

GOLF

M European PGA Golf PGA Tour Golf The Memorial Tournament, Final Round. Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Tiger Woods are scheduled to compete. ÅT Feherty Å Playing Lessons Playing Lessons Driven Å Driven Å Driven Å World Long Drive Tour From Phoenix, Arizona. Å Golf Central (N)W (11:00) World Long Drive Tour Inside PGA Tour Learning Center Feherty Inside PGA Tour Driven Driven Driven Inside PGA Tour Golfing World (N)Th Golf Central Pregame (N) (Live) Å PGA Web.com Tour Golf Rust-Oleum Championship, First Round. From the Ivanhoe Club in Ivanhoe, Ill. (N) (Live) Å PGA Tour Golf FedEx St. Jude Classic, First Round. (N) (Live) ÅF PGA Web.com LPGA Tour Golf ShopRite Classic, First Round. From Galloway, N.J. (N) Å Golf Central PGA Tour Golf FedEx St. Jude Classic, Second Round. (N) (Live) Å

June 3 - 9, 2018 TV Week 11

BY JAY BOBBIN

Family Viewing RatingsAS Adult situations P Profanity V Violence N Nudity GV Graphic Violence

“A WRINKLE IN TIME”

Anyone of any age who wants a fantasy they easily can dive headlong will find it in director Ava DuVernay’s (“Selma”) Disney-studio treatment of a much-beloved novel by Madeleine L’Engle. After a scientist (portrayed by Chris Pine) disappears while seeking proof of his theory of time and space, his daughter – beautifully played by Storm Reid – eventually sets off with her adopted brother and a friend to find him. Also trying to stop a threat to the galaxy, they get guidance and wisdom from three remarkable characters represented by Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling and (playing very close to the “be your best self” image she has cultivated over many years) Oprah

Winfrey. The visuals expectedly are dazzling, but not at the cost of the true heart that this version of the tale displays. ››› (PG: AS) (Also on Blu-ray and On Demand)

“A Wrinkle

in Time”

“I CAN ONLY IMAGINE” (June 12)

“LOVE, SIMON” (June 12)

“TOMB RAIDER” (June 12)

“FLOWER” (June 19)

“PACIFIC RIM UPRISING” (June 19)

“UNSANE” (June 19)(UPCOMING RELEASES) J. Michael Finley

“DEATH WISH”

To the “Was this remake really necessary?” list, add Bruce Willis, director Eli Roth (“Hostel”) and screenwriter Joe Carnahan’s revision of the still-effective Charles Bronson vigilante melodrama. The central character is now a Chicago surgeon instead of a New York architect as he sets out to avenge a vicious attack on his wife and daughter (Elisabeth Shue, Camila Morrone) – and he doesn’t seem to have much moral difficulty with pulling out the next big gun, literally, to eliminate another target. Those immersed

in the world of Willis wisecracks, though, should enjoy his familiar brand of one-liners as he blows away the bad guys. DVD extras: “making-of” documentary; audio commentary by Roth and producer Roger Birnbaum; deleted and extended scenes. ›› (R: AS, P, GV) (Also on Blu-ray and On Demand)

“GRINGO”

An impressive cast fuels director Nash Edgerton’s seriocomic and action-packed tale, starting with David Oyelowo (“Selma”)

in the central role of a seemingly docile businessman who schemes to profit from his intended delivery of a revolutionary pill. His ruse becomes real when his falsified kidnapping is made authentic by a Mexican cartel. Charlize Theron and Joel Edgerton (the filmmaker’s brother) play colleagues of Oyelowo, with Sharlto Copley, Thandie Newton and Amanda Seyfried also in pivotal roles. ››› (R: AS, P, V) (Also on Blu-ray and On Demand)

“THOROUGHBREDS”

Privileged ex-friends (portrayed by Olivia Cooke, also of “Ready Player One,” and “Morgan’s” Anya Taylor-Joy) reunite in their teen years and make a pact to help solve each other’s problems, whatever it takes, in writer-director Cory Finley’s dark comedy. The film is bittersweet in that it marked the final performance completed by the late Anton Yelchin (“Star Trek”), playing a

drug dealer who agrees to help the young women – initially, anyway – after they blackmail him. ››› (R: AS, P, V) (Also on Blu-ray and On Demand)

“THE INVADERS: THE COMPLETE SERIES”

Before “The X-Files” and numerous other such projects, there was this classic 1960s ABC show from veteran television producer Quinn Martin (“The Fugitive,” “The FBI”) that put the idea in viewers’ minds that human-looking aliens were among us. Roy Thinnes stars as an architect who discovers the invasion and tries to convince others of it, becoming something of a fugitive himself and largely meeting with doubt ... but still managing to convince enough people along the way to mount something of a counteroffensive. Notable guest stars include Anne Francis, Peter Graves and Dabney Coleman. ››› (Not rated: AS, V)

By Jay Bobbin© Zap2it

Before producer Ryan Murphy starts his Netflix deal, he still has horizons to explore for the networks that have been his televi-sion homes.

The mentor of “American Horror Story,” “American Crime Story” and “Glee” offers another cutting-edge drama as FX’s “Pose” pre-mieres Sunday, June 3. Set in New York circa 1986, the “dance musical” examines various facets of the city’s society as mirrored by a New Jersey couple (played by Kate Mara and Evan

Peters) drawn to the locale. Also featuring James Van Der Beek and Charlayne Woodard, “Pose” includes the largest number of trans-gender performers yet cast as scripted-series regulars, with Dominique Jackson and Indya Moore among them.

Murphy explains his starting point for “Pose” — along with fellow executive producers Brad Falchuk and Nina Jacobson, and co-cre-ators Falchuk and Steven Canals — was “Paris Is Burning,” the award-win-ning 1990 documentary about the New York drag scene during the 1980s.

“I felt it was very dif-ficult to take those peo-ple that were iconic and make sort of fictionalized versions of their lives,” Murphy recalls. “We put it aside, then we got Ste-ven’s script, and I thought that was the perfect way to do it. It was, to me, more interesting and more authentic. However, the survivors of ‘Paris Is Burn-ing’ are involved in our show. Many of the scenes and incidents are based on stories that they have told us, which was very exciting for me ... because they were rock stars to me when I was growing up.”

“Pose” co-star Jackson says, “This is really an amazing experience for all of us, to be seen as actors that can actually work pro-fessionally. The ballroom scene today is very much different than it was. Back then, it was more of a fight for family, more of a fight for unity, and yet there was competition. It was about a group of people that were denied by their families and by society — that said, ‘We’re going to have our own thing and bring that together.’ What we have come to today is that ballroom is now glob-al, actually. You’re finding

more and more that ball-room culture is now really going back to the fact of family, of love, of people accepting you for who you are.”

Mara says she was in-terested in “Pose” because she “was excited to work with Ryan again. This is our third time working together. He called me and sort of told me what this show was going to be about. And really, before I knew who my character was, I knew I wanted to be a part of it. I just thought, ”Wow, I would be so hon-ored and proud to be a part of history, really.’”

EDITOR'S PICKRyan Murphy’s newest characters strike ‘Pose’ in FX musical drama

Kate Mara stars in “Pose,” premiering Sunday on FX.

12 TV Week June 3 - 9, 2018

Injuries are part of the game. Any coach, general manager or player will tell you that. Some obviously have a greater impact than others, and now, two months into the baseball season, the outcome of a number of injuries could determine what action teams take when the July 31 trade deadline rolls around. Some teams have already taken action.

The San Francisco Giants have been one of the most successful franchises in the past decade, win-ning three World Series titles. But injuries to their pitching staff held them back in 2017 and could do so again this season. Ace lefty Madison Bumgarner was poised for an opening-day start for a revitalized Giants team that had made some key off-season ac-quisitions. Then, towards the end of spring training, Bumgarner suffered a fracture in his pitching hand when he was hit by a comeback line drive. That land-ed him on the 60-day DL, and although he could now be in uniform, there is no telling how the injury will affect his pitching style.

Then in May, starting pitcher Johnny Cueto suffered an elbow sprain in his throwing arm and was expect-ed to be out 6-8 weeks. If the Giants could get these two guys healthy and throwing at their potential, they’d have one of the best one-two punches in base-ball. Now, their season is in question.

The New York Mets also had their injury trouble last year to their pitching staff, including Noah Syn-dergaard. All appeared to be well this year as the “Amazin’s” got off to an amazing 11-1 start. Then the injuries started piling up, including to both of their catchers, Travis d’Arnaud and Kevin Plawecki. They also lost third baseman Todd Frazier and ace pitcher Jake deGrom. By mid-May the Mets were close to a .500 ball club and had fallen hard in the NL East.

After two trips to the ALCS in 2015 and 2016, the Toronto Blue Jays fell off the baseball earth last season after losing, at one time, their entire infield to injuries, as well as a few to the pitching staff. The in-juries have continued to plague the team this season, but they’re a little more prepared to handle it; a must if they are to stay within reach of the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees in the AL East.

Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki started the season on the DL, and could be back anytime. His replacement, Aledmys Díaz, has also got the injury bug. Third baseman Josh Donaldson’s shoulder has mostly kept him in the DH or pinch-hitting role, however Yanger-vis Solarte has filled in nicely. The Jays could be a solid team if they can get healthy.

Time will tell the role injuries play as the season progresses.

Contenders impacted by injuriesMadison Bumgarner of the San Francisco Giants

BY DAN LADD

“Atomic Blonde” (2017) A furiously physical and effective Theron plays a British spy

you definitely don’t want to run into on a staircase if you’re her enemy.

“Mad Max: Fury Road” (2015) As an ideally gritty post-apocalyptic warrior,

Theron makes a perfect match for title star Tom Hardy ... and sometimes outmatches him.

“A Million Ways to Die in the West” (2014) Theron is much more successful

than this Western satire is overall, as she plays a gunslinger’s estranged wife who befriends a farmer

(director and co-writer Seth MacFarlane).

“Prometheus” (2012) Though the special

effects nearly upstage her, Theron remains prominent

in director Ridley Scott’s decidedly “Alien”-esque sci-fi

thriller.

“Snow White and the Huntsman” (2012) Theron gets her Evil Queen on, and quite

effectively, in this revision of the fairy tale that also stars

Kristen Stewart as the fairest of them all.

“Young Adult” (2011) Theron is great

fun as a divorced novelist who returns home, intent on

reclaiming her now-married ex-boyfriend.

“North Country” (2005) Theron does

strong work as a miner whose complaints about on-the-

job harassment led to a historic lawsuit.

“Monster” (2003) The role that has defined

Theron’s career thus far is one that, ironically, she loses herself in completely – Aileen Wuornos, the

serial killer Theron played to an Oscar win.

“Sweet November” (2001) Many critics were unimpressed with this remake, but

Theron holds up her end of the film as a woman with a reason for booting her suitors after only so

long.

CHARLIZE THERON’STOP 10 MOVIES

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WEEKDAY AFTERNOON12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30

CABLE CHANNELSHALL Home & Family Movie MovieHGTV Fixer Upper Varied Programs

HIST

M American Pickers Å American Pickers Å (DVS) American Pickers Å (DVS) American Pickers Å (DVS) American Pickers “Big Moe” American Pickers “Concrete Jungle”T Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Forged in Fire “Katar” Å Forged in Fire “The Roman Gladius”W D-Day in HD Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Pawn StarsTh Gangland “The Death Head” Å Gangland “Beware the Goose!” Å American Pickers “Reverse the Curse” American Pickers “Everything Must Go” American Pickers “From A to T” American Pickers ÅF Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens “The Mission” Possible alien missions on Earth. Å Ancient Aliens “Beyond Nazca” Å Ancient Aliens “Magic of the Gods”

LIFE

M The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 ÅT The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Grey’s Anatomy Å Grey’s Anatomy Å Grey’s Anatomy ÅW The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Grey’s Anatomy Å Grey’s Anatomy Å Grey’s Anatomy ÅTh I Survived Å I Survived Å Escaping Polygamy Å Grey’s Anatomy Å Grey’s Anatomy Å Grey’s Anatomy ÅF I Survived Å I Survived Å I Survived Å I Survived Å I Survived Å Grey’s Anatomy Å

MTV Varied Programs

NBCSN

M Diving FINA Diving World Cup. (N Same-day Tape) Diving FINA Diving World Cup. (N Same-day Tape) Poker Super High Roller Cash Game. Poker Super High Roller Cash Game. NASCAR America (N) (Live) ÅT Fishing/Martin Sweetwater Seasons on the Fly Fishing/Martin Fishing/Martin Bass 2 Billfish Into the Blue Saltwater Exp. Saltwater Fishing My Classic Car NASCAR America (N) (Live) ÅW FLW Outdoors (N) Motorcycle Race American Ninja Warrior Å American Ninja Warrior “Military Finals” Diving FINA Diving World Cup. NASCAR America (N) (Live) ÅTh Sailing Tahiti Pearl Regatta. (Taped) American Ninja Warrior “Vegas Finals” Track and Field IAAF Diamond League: Oslo. From Oslo, Norway. (N) (Live) Diving FINA Diving World Cup. NASCAR America Dale Jr. DownloadF Mecum Top 10 Mecum Top 10 Mecum Auto Auctions “Denver” Classic car auction from Denver, Colo. (N) (Live) IndyCar Belmont Stakes Access (N) (Live)

NICK PAW Patrol Blaze, Monster Blaze, Monster PAW Patrol PAW Patrol PAW Patrol SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob The Loud House The Loud HousePARMT Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Mom Mom Mom Mom

SUN

M Lunch With the Rays From June 3, 2018. Rays Postgame Golf Destination Endless Golf (N) Golfing the World Swing Clinic 18 Holes Golf America (N)T Inside the Lightning Inside the Lightning Inside the Lightning P1 AquaX USA P1 Superstock USA P1 Superstock USA Flats Class Sweetwater Into the Blue Saltwater Exp. Facing Waves Epic Trails (N)W Inside the Rays Rays Pregame MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at Washington Nationals. From Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. (N) (Live) Rays Postgame Inside the Rays 3 Wide Life (N) Power of Sports (N)Th Lunch With the Rays From June 6, 2018. Rays Postgame Cape Cod/Bigs Special Olympics GatorZone (N) Future Phenoms Florida Insider Fishing Report (N)F (11:30) Florida Insider Fishing Report Sport Fishing Into the Blue (N) MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Tampa Bay Rays. True Fishing 2018 Florida Insider Fishing Report

SYFY

M (11:21) Animal (2014) Keke Palmer. Å (:09) › Vice (2015, Action) Bruce Willis, Thomas Jane, Ambyr Childers. Å (DVS) (:12) ›››› Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981, Action) Mel Gibson. Å (DVS) (:15) › Gods of Egypt (2016) ÅT Face Off “Hive Mind” Å Face Off Creating fairy tale characters. Face Off The artists create demons. Face Off “String Theory” Å Face Off “Possessed Possessions” Face Off “Feral Fungi” ÅW (11:30) ›› The November Man (2014) Pierce Brosnan, Luke Bracey. Å (DVS) (1:56) ›› Saw (2004, Horror) Cary Elwes. A doctor must kill his cellmate or his family will die. Å (:19) ›› Priest (2011) Paul Bettany, Karl Urban. ÅTh ›› Priest (2011, Fantasy) Paul Bettany, Karl Urban, Cam Gigandet. Å ›› Tomorrowland (2015) George Clooney. A scientist and a young woman explore a mysterious city. Å (DVS) (4:55) ›› G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013)F (11:00) ›› The Possession (2012) Å ›› Backtrack (2015, Suspense) Adrien Brody, Sam Neill, Robin McLeavy. Å ›› Seventh Son (2014, Fantasy) Jeff Bridges, Julianne Moore. Å (DVS) ›› Journey to the Center of the Earth

TBS Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American Dad American Dad American Dad American Dad

TCM

M (11:00) ››› Auntie Mame (1958) Rosalind Russell. Å ›› Fast and Loose (1939) Robert Montgomery. Å ›› Never Wave at a WAC (1952) Rosalind Russell. Å ›››› His Girl Friday (1940, Comedy) Cary Grant. ÅT (11:30) ›››› The Great Ziegfeld (1936, Musical) William Powell, Luise Rainer, Myrna Loy. Å ›› Strike Me Pink (1936) Eddie Cantor, Ethel Merman. (:15) ››› Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935) Jack Benny, Eleanor Powell. ÅW ›› Bad Bascomb (:45) ››› Callaway Went Thataway (1951, Western) Å (:15) ››› McLintock! (1963) John Wayne. A cattle baron meets his match in a strong-willed woman. ››› Support Your Local Sheriff! (1969) James Garner. ÅTh ››› Follow the Fleet (1936, Musical Comedy) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. Å ›››› The Gay Divorcee (1934) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Alice Brady. Å ››› Shall We Dance (1937, Musical Comedy) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. ÅF (11:30) ››› Hotel Berlin (1945) Å (:15) ›››› Grand Hotel (1932, Drama) Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford. Å (DVS) (:15) ››› Weekend at the Waldorf (1945, Musical) Ginger Rogers, Lana Turner, Walter Pidgeon. Å (:45) ››› Hotel

TLC (11:00) My 600-Lb. Life Four Weddings Four Weddings Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, DressTNT Supernatural Supernatural Bones Bones Bones NCIS: New Orleans Varied Programs

TOON Unikitty Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! World of Gumball World of Gumball We Bare Bears We Bare Bears World of Gumball Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Craig of the CreekTRAVELVaried Programs

TVL Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show

USA

M NCIS “Incognito” Å (DVS) NCIS “Double Trouble” Å (DVS) NCIS “Viral” Å (DVS) NCIS “16 Years” Å (DVS) NCIS Insurgents in Sudan attack doctors. NCIS A petty officer says he is innocent.T Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley KnowsW Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims UnitTh Chicago P.D. “Start Digging” Chicago P.D. “The Silos” Å (DVS) Chicago P.D. “Made a Wrong Turn” NCIS “Marine Down” Å (DVS) NCIS Naval officers targeted. NCIS The body of a sailor is found.F Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

VH1 Movie Varied ProgramsWGN-A In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue BloodsPREMIUM CHANNELS

HBO

M (11:15) Fahrenheit 451 (2018) ‘NR’ Å Last Week To. ›› Alien vs. Predator (2004, Science Fiction) Sanaa Lathan. ‘PG-13’ Å (:20) Real Time With Bill Maher Å (:20) Being Serena (4:50) ›› Alien: Covenant (2017) ‘R’T (10:55) › Winter’s Tale (2014) ‘PG-13’ (12:55) John McCain: For Whom the Bell Tolls Å (:40) ›› Jersey Boys (2014) John Lloyd Young. The story of Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons. ‘R’ Å (4:55) ››› The Laramie Project (2002)W (11:30) ›› Dinner for Schmucks (2010) Steve Carell. ‘PG-13’ (:25) ›› View From the Top (2003) Gwyneth Paltrow. Å (2:55) ›› Lights Out (2016) Teresa Palmer. ‘PG-13’ Å (:20) ›› King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017) ‘PG-13’Th (10:55) › Bad Company (2002) ‘PG-13’ Brillo Box 3 (:35) ››› Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) Michael Cera. ‘PG-13’ Å ››› Duplicity (2009, Romance-Comedy) Julia Roberts, Clive Owen. ‘PG-13’ Å (:40) Dunkirk (2017)F (10:35) ››› Evita (1996) Madonna. (12:50) ››› Freaky Friday (2003) Jamie Lee Curtis. ‘PG’ REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel Å ››› Deepwater Horizon (2016, Suspense) Mark Wahlberg. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› S.W.A.T. Å

MAX

M (11:25) ›› Underworld (2003) Kate Beckinsale. ‘R’ Å ››› Strange Days (1995) Ralph Fiennes. A black marketeer peddles other people’s experiences. ‘R’ › Geostorm (2017) Gerard Butler. A worldwide storm threatens humanity. ‘PG-13’T (11:50) ›› Jason Bourne (2016, Action) Matt Damon, Alicia Vikander. ‘PG-13’ Å (1:55) ›› Hide and Seek (2005) Robert De Niro. ‘R’ Å (:40) ››› In the Valley of Elah (2007, Drama) Tommy Lee Jones. ‘R’ Å He’s Just NotW Bourne Suprm. ›› Assassin’s Creed (2016, Action) Michael Fassbender. ‘PG-13’ Å (:25) ›› Taking Woodstock (2009, Comedy-Drama) Demetri Martin. ‘R’ Å ›› Why Him? (2016, Comedy) James Franco. ‘R’ ÅTh (11:30) ››› Darkman (1990) ‘R’ Å (:10) ››› Taken (2008, Action) Liam Neeson. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) Within (2016, Suspense) Erin Moriarty. ‘R’ Å (:15) ›› Psycho (1998, Suspense) Vince Vaughn, Anne Heche. ‘R’ ÅF (11:25) ››› Grosse Pointe Blank ‘R’ (:15) ››› Good Will Hunting (1997, Drama) Matt Damon, Robin Williams, Ben Affleck. ‘R’ Å (:25) ››› The Big Lebowski (1998, Comedy) Jeff Bridges. ‘R’ Å (:25) Inherent Vice

SHOW

M L Word Mississippi: Hate the Sin Å ›› Before I Fall (2017, Drama) Zoey Deutch. ‘PG-13’ Å (:15) ››› Assault on Precinct 13 (2005, Action) Ethan Hawke. ‘R’ Å (:15) ›› Man on a Ledge (2012) ÅT Children of Men ‘R’ ››› Wakefield (2016, Drama) Bryan Cranston, Jennifer Garner. ‘R’ Å ›› The Promise (2016, Historical Drama) Oscar Isaac. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) Queen of the Desert (2015) Nicole Kidman. ‘PG-13’ ÅW ›› Office Christmas Party (2016) Jason Bateman. ‘R’ Å (:45) ››› Shanghai Noon (2000, Comedy) Jackie Chan, Lucy Liu. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) ››› Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003, Action) Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu. ‘R’ Å (:45) Kill Bill: Vol. 2Th (11:00) ›› The Space Between Us ›› Before I Fall (2017, Drama) Zoey Deutch. ‘PG-13’ Å (:40) Momma Å ›› Mona Lisa Smile (2003, Drama) Julia Roberts, Kirsten Dunst. ‘PG-13’ Å ›››› Terms of Endearment (1983)F (11:00) ››› The Preacher’s Wife ‘PG’ (:15) ››› The Edge of Seventeen (2016) Hailee Steinfeld, Blake Jenner. ‘R’ Å ›› Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004) Renée Zellweger. ‘R’ Å ›› A Dog’s Purpose (2017) ‘PG’ Å

TMC

M (11:30) ›› Jenny’s Wedding (2015) (:05) ››› Festival in Cannes (2001, Comedy) Jenny Gabrielle. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› Encino Man (1992, Comedy) Sean Astin. ‘PG’ Å Gangster Land (2017, Crime Drama) Sean Faris. ‘NR’ ÅT Bad Grandmas ‘NR’ The Pact (2012, Horror) Caity Lotz, Casper Van Dien. ‘R’ Å › Texas Rangers (2001) James Van Der Beek. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› Sleepless (2017, Action) Jamie Foxx, T.I.. ‘R’ Å (:05) ›› Employee of the Month (2006)W (11:05) ›› Mean Machine (2001) ‘R’ (12:55) ››› The Babadook (2014) Essie Davis. ‘NR’ Å ›› Tron (1982, Children’s) Jeff Bridges. ‘PG’ Å (:10) ›› Terminal Velocity (1994, Action) Charlie Sheen. ‘PG-13’ ÅTh (11:15) › Max Steel (2016) ‘PG-13’ Å ››› Life Is Beautiful (1997) Roberto Benigni. (Subtitled) ‘PG-13’ Å ››› Band Aid (2017) Zoe Lister-Jones. ‘R’ Å (:35) ›› Slow Burn (2005, Crime Drama) Ray Liotta. ‘R’ ÅF (11:30) ››› The Hallow (2015) ‘NR’ (:15) Avenge the Crows: The Legend of Loca (2017) Danny Trejo. ‘NR’ Å › Texas Rangers (2001) James Van Der Beek. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› The Land (2016) Jorge Lendeborg Jr. ‘R’ Å

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MONDAY PRIME TIME JUNE 46:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ News Nightly News Ent. Tonight Access (N) 2018 Stanley Cup Final Game 4: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å News Tonight Show# World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Perry Como Classics: Till the End of Time Food: What the Heck Should I Eat? Å Rick Steves% DW News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Perry Como Classics: Till the End of Time Food: What the Heck Should I Eat? Å Business Rpt.& News 6 at 6 Evening News News 6 at 7 Inside Edition Mom Å Man With-Plan Superior Dnts Living Biblical Elementary (N) Å News 6 at 11 Late-Colbert( News Nightly News News (:28) Extra (N) 2018 Stanley Cup Final Game 4: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å News Tonight Show) News at 6pm World News Jeopardy! (N) Wheel Fortune The Bachelorette “1402” (N) Å (:01) The Crossing (N) Å Eyewit. News Jimmy Kimmel* 10 News Evening News Wheel Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Mom Å Man With-Plan Superior Dnts Living Biblical Elementary (N) Å Nightside Late-Colbert` News News Access (N) TMZ (N) Å So You Think You Can Dance MasterChef Å (DVS) FOX13 10:00 News (N) Å FOX13 11:00 News (N) Å2 Mom Å Mom Å The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Supergirl “Not Kansas” (N) Whose Line Whose Line News News Two/Half Men Two/Half Men4 TV20 News World News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition The Bachelorette “1402” (N) Å (:01) The Crossing (N) Å News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel6 Christian Fit Joyce Meyer Zola Levitt The Great Awakening with Love a Child R & L Roberts A. Wommack Jerusalem Christ Keith Moore The Great A8 World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Perry Como Classics: Till the End of Time Fleetwood Mac: The Dance Rock group reunites. Å Migraine Sol; Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Family Feud Family Feud Steve (N) Å Dateline Å News News 10:30pm Friends Å Friends Å< News World News Inside Edition The List (N) The Bachelorette “1402” (N) Å (:01) The Crossing (N) Å News Jimmy Kimmel@ Modern Family Modern Family Big Bang Big Bang Anger Manage. Anger Manage. Last-Standing Last-Standing Mom Å Mom Å Family Guy Family GuyC FOX 35 News FOX 35 News Modern Family TMZ (N) Å So You Think You Can Dance MasterChef Å (DVS) FOX 35 News at 10pm (N) FOX 35 News Page Six TVF Extra (N) Å Ent. Tonight Family Feud Family Feud NewsChannel 8 News at 8pm Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Seinfeld Å Seinfeld ÅL Mike & Molly Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Supergirl “Not Kansas” (N) Whose Line Whose Line Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Friends Å Friends ÅR ›› The Beast Within (1982, Horror) Ronny Cox, Bibi Besch. (V) ››› The Stepfather (1987) Terry O’Quinn, Jill Schoelen. (V) Andromeda Å Stargate SG-1 “Need”S Fox 51 at 6 Fox 51at 6:30 Big Bang Big Bang So You Think You Can Dance MasterChef Å (DVS) FOX 51 News at 10pm LIVE (N) Dateline ÅT John Gray Restoring New Potter’s Touch Praise Å Sacred Slow J. Duplantis BillyGraham.TV GregLaurie.TV Praise ÅW Quick Study The 700 Club Å LoveIsrael.org Love a Child Give Me the Bible Jentezen 700/Interactive SuperChannel Faith Builders Joseph PrinceX Criminal Minds Å (DVS) Criminal Minds “Entropy” Criminal Minds “Drive” Criminal Minds “The Bond” Criminal Minds “Hostage” Criminal Minds Å (DVS)± Judge Judy Judge Judy Big Bang Big Bang Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Modern Family The Simpsons Anger Manage. Anger Manage.

CABLE CHANNELSA&E ›› Limitless (2011) Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro. Å (V) The Plot Against America The hunt for enemy “sleepers.” (N) The Spy Who Raised Me (N) (:01) Cults and Extreme BeliefAMC (4:30) ›› I Am Number Four ›› Hancock (2008) Will Smith, Charlize Theron. Premiere. Å Dietland “Pilot; Tender Belly” Plum wants weight loss surgery. Unapologetic With Aisha TylerANPL Yukon Men: Roughing It Å Yukon Men: Roughing It Å Yukon Men: Roughing It Å Yukon Men: Roughing It Å Yukon Men: Roughing It Å Yukon Men: Roughing It ÅBET (4:00) ››› 8 Mile (2002) (V) › Are We Done Yet? (2007, Children’s) Ice Cube, Nia Long, John C. McGinley. (V) ›› Daddy’s Little Girls (2007) Gabrielle Union, Idris Elba. (V)

BRAVO Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Watch What HousewivesCNBC Mad Money (N) Å Shark Tank Å Shark Tank Å Shark Tank Å American Greed Å American Greed ÅCNN Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Å Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Cuomo Prime Time (N) Å CNN Tonight With Don Lemon CNN Tonight With Don LemonCOM The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Daily Show The OppositionDISN (:15) Zombies (2018, Adventure) Milo Manheim. ‘NR’ Å Andi Mack (N) Raven’s Home Stuck/Middle DuckTales Bizaardvark Raven’s Home Andi Mack Bunk’d ÅDSC Street Outlaws “Episode 28” The 405 bands together. Å Street Outlaws “Episode 27” Street Outlaws (N) Å American Chopper Å Street Outlaws ÅE! The Kardashians E! News (N) Å ›› 27 Dresses (2008, Romance-Comedy) Katherine Heigl, James Marsden. Å E! News Å Sex & the City

ESPN SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å College Softball NCAA World Series: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter MLB Baseball Teams TBA. (N) (Live)ESPN2 College Baseball College Baseball NCAA Tournament, Regional: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA Tournament, Regional: Teams TBA. (N)

FNC Special Report With Bret Baier The Story With Martha Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) Hannity (N) Å The Ingraham Angle (N) Å Fox News NightFOOD Cake Wars Å Cake Wars Å Best Baker in America Å Best Baker in America (N) Chopped (N) Duff Till Dawn Dallas Cakes Vegas CakesFREE (5:00) ›››› Forrest Gump (1994) Tom Hanks. Å (V) The Fosters (N) Å (:01) › 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) Heath Ledger. Å The 700 Club Å

FX (4:00) ›› Now You See Me 2 ›› Fast & Furious 6 (2013) Vin Diesel. Hobbs offers Dom and crew a full pardon for their help. ›› Fast & Furious 6 (2013) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. Å (V)GOLF Golf Central (N) (Live) Å Play Lessons Inside PGA Feherty Å Feherty (N) Å Feherty Å Golf Central ÅHALL Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden GirlsHGTV Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’lHIST American Pickers Å American Pickers American Pickers “Snow Job” American Pickers (N) RFK: The Kennedy Family (:05) American PickersLIFE The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Women, Patrol Women, Patrol (:02) Escaping Polygamy Å (:02) Escaping Polygamy ÅMTV Teen Mom 2 Å Teen Mom 2 Å Teen Mom 2 Å Teen Mom 2 (N) Å Teen Mom: Young Teen Mom 2 Teen Mom 2

NBCSN NHL Live (N) (Live) Pokr Pokr Pokr NHL Overtime (N) (Live)NICK Loud House Loud House Henry Danger Henry Danger Movie Å Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends Å Friends Å

PARMT Mom Å Mom Å Friends Å Friends Å Friends Å Friends Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops ÅSUN Focused In the Spotlight Inside the HEAT Inside HEAT Inside HEAT Boxing 30 SportsMoney Power of Facing Waves Silver Kings to Do FloridaSYFY (5:15) › Gods of Egypt (2016) Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. Å (V) ›› Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014) Christian Bale. Moses vows to free the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Å Hellboy-ArmyTBS Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy American Dad American Dad Conan (N) ÅTCM (:15) ›› They Met in Bombay (1941) Clark Gable. Å (V) Leslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a Damn (:45) ›››› Gone With the Wind (1939, Romance) Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh.TLC Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Who Do You Think You Are? Who Do You Think You Are? When Fates Collide: Mary Decker & Zola Budd Who Do YouTNT (5:15) ››› The Rock (1996) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage. Å ›› National Treasure (2004, Adventure) Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger. Å (DVS) ›› Red 2 (2013) Bruce Willis. Å (DVS) (V)

TOON Ninjago Craig of Creek Craig of Creek Steven Univ. King of the Hill American Dad Cleveland American Dad Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Family Guy Family GuyTRAV Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Delicious Delicious Delicious DeliciousTVL M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Mom Å Mom Å King KingUSA Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (Live) Å Ninja Warrior: Ninja vs. NinjaVH1 Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Å Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Å Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (N) Basketball Wives (N) Å Shaunie’s Shaunie’s Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Å

WGN-A M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H ›› Tears of the Sun (2003) Bruce Willis, Monica Bellucci. ÅPREMIUM CHANNELSHBO (4:50) ›› Alien: Covenant ‘R’ Last Week To. VICE News ›› Fist Fight (2017) Charlie Day. ‘R’ Å (V) Succession “Celebration” (:35) Westworld “Les Ecorches” › The HouseMAX (5:50) ››› Something’s Gotta Give (2003) Jack Nicholson. (V) C.B. Strike (Part 1 of 3) Å ››› The Last of the Mohicans (1992) Daniel Day-Lewis. ‘R’ ››› Everything Must Go ‘R’

SHOW (5:15) ›› Man on a Ledge (V) The Fourth Estate Å I’m Dying up Here Å Billions “Kompenso” Å Patrick Melrose Å I’m Dying up Here ÅTMC › The Condemned (2007, Action) Steve Austin. ‘R’ Å (V) ››› The Great Debaters (2007) Denzel Washington. ‘PG-13’ (:10) ››› Crimson Tide (1995) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ Å (V)

8 p.m. on (13) (35) (51)So You Think You Can

DanceThe 15th season of the competition begins, with Cat Deeley back as host and Vanessa Hudgens, Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy again forming the panel of judges. The journey begins with auditions in New York and Los Angeles for entrants who hope to succeed last year’s winner — Lex Ishimo-to — and claim the grand prize of $250,000.

8:30 p.m. on (6) (10)Man With a Plan

A lot of people aren’t doing what they’re supposed to in the Burns household in “The Parents Strike Back,” as the younger members stage a strike against doing their chores. Adam and Andi (Matt LeBlanc, Liza Snyder) decide not to follow through with their duties, too, leaving things to devolve expected quickly under their roof.

9 p.m. on (AMC)Dietland

“UnREAL” co-creator Marti Noxon continues working in a satirical vein for this sly new drama starring Joy Nash (“The Mindy Project”) as the unforgettably named Plum Kettle, a magazine ghost writer who confronts a host of real-world contempo-rary issues — such as body image and misogyny — on her journey to self-discov-ery. In tonight’s two-hour premiere, Plum’s frustrating life with a narcissistic boss (Julianna Margulies) is dis-rupted by a newcomer (Erin Darke) who draws Plum into a provocative new world.

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BASEBALLNCAA Tournament, Regional: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Sun. 12:00 pm NCAA Tournament, Re-gional. (Live) (ESPN2) Sun. 3 pm NCAA Tournament, Regional: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Mon. 1 pm NCAA Tournament, Regional: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Mon. 4 pm NCAA Tournament, Regional: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Mon. 7 pm NCAA Tournament, Regional: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Mon. 10 pm NCAA Tournament, Super Regional: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Fri. 11 am NCAA Tournament, Super Regional: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Fri. 2 pm NCAA Tournament, Super Regional: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Fri. 5 pm NCAA Tournament, Super Regional: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Fri. 8 pm NCAA Tournament, Super Regional: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Sat. 12:00 pm NCAA Tournament, Super Regional: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Sat. 3 pm

NCAA Tournament, Super Regional. (Live) (ESPN2) Sat. 6:30 pm NCAA Tournament, Super Regional. (Live) (ESPN2) Sat. 9:30 pm

BASKETBALLGame 2: Teams TBA. (Live) (20) Sun. 8 pm (28) Sun. 8 pm Game 3: Teams TBA. (Live) (20) Wed. 9 pm (28) Wed. 9 pm Seattle Storm at Los Angeles Sparks. (Live) (ESPN2) Thu. 10:30 pm Game 4: Teams TBA. (Live) (20) Fri. 9 pm (28) Fri. 9 pm

GOLFThe Memorial Tour-nament, Final Round. (Live) (GOLF) Sun. 12:00 pm Final Round. (Live) (13) Sun. 2 pm (35) Sun. 2 pm The Memorial Tour-nament, Final Round. (Live) (6) Sun. 2:30 pm (10) Sun. 2:30 pm Shot Clock Masters, First Round. (Live) (GOLF) Thu. 4:30 am Rust-Oleum Champion-ship, First Round. (Live) (GOLF) Thu. 1 pm FedEx St. Jude Clas-sic, First Round. (Live) (GOLF) Thu. 4 pm Shot Clock Masters, Second Round. (Live) (GOLF) Fri. 4:30 am Rust-Oleum Champion-ship, Second Round. (Live) (GOLF) Fri. 11:30 am ShopRite Classic, First Round. (Live) (GOLF) Fri. 1:30 pm FedEx St. Jude Classic, Second Round. (Live) (GOLF) Fri. 4 pm Shot Clock Masters, Third Round. (Live) (GOLF) Sat. 7:30 am FedEx St. Jude Clas-sic, Third Round. (Live) (GOLF) Sat. 1 pm FedEx St. Jude Classic, Third Round. (Live) (6) Sat. 3 pm (10) Sat. 3 pm ShopRite Classic, Second Round. (Live) (GOLF) Sat. 3 pm Rust-Oleum Champi-onship, Third Round. (Live) (GOLF) Sat. 5 pm

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HOCKEY

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TENNISFourth Round. (Live) (2) Sun. 12:00 pm (8) Sun. 12:00 pm Women’s Semifinals. (Live) (2) Thu. 11 am (8) Thu. 11 am Men’s Semifinals. (Live) (2) Fri. 11 am (8) Fri. 11 am

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8 p.m. on (2) (8)America’s Got Talent

It’s still early in the game — literally — for this season of the show, so viewers can have fun in playing along with the second round of auditions, to see if they can spot who will be picked out of the crowd of contenders by the judges: Mel B, Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel.

8:30 p.m. on (20) (28)The Middle

Needing fresh inspiration, Frankie (Patricia Heaton) gets an idea from Rever-end TimTom (Paul Hipp) in “Mommapalooza.” Mike (Neil Flynn) tells Sue and Brick (Eden Sher, Atticus Shaffer) to patch things up, literally, when their arguing — facilitated by the hole between their bedrooms — becomes too much. Lexie (Daniela Bobadilla) tries to fool Axl (Charlie McDermott) into thinking he, and not she, is paying for certain things.

10 p.m. on (AMC)Humans

Things are looking pretty grim for the Synth popula-tion as this elegantly crafted sci-fi series returns for its third season of eight epi-sodes. It’s been a year since the dawn of consciousness, and the artificial humans, whose numbers have dwin-dled, are fighting to survive in a hostile world that both hates and fears them. Mark Bonnar joins returning se-ries regulars Gemma Chan, Katherine Parkinson, Tom Goodman-Hill, Ivanno Jer-emiah, Colin Morgan and Emily Berrington in the cast.

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8 p.m. on (13) (35) (51)MasterChef

The new season’s top 24 contestants are determined as the two-hour presenta-tion “The Judges Do Battle, Pt. 3/Home State Heroes” begins. Those who remain then face a mystery box challenge, with the culinary contenders having to use an ingredient representing each of their home states in preparing a dish. Gordon Ramsay is the host, and as a judge, he joins Joe Basti-anich and Aaron Sanchez in tasting and gauging what the competing cooks devise.

9 p.m. on (SYFY)The Expanse

The crew of the Rocinante struggles to come up with a new game plan that will help them evade capture in the new episode “Intransi-gence.” Meanwhile, Anna (Elizabeth Mitchell) keeps looking for a way to stay aboard the Thomas Prince, while Naomi (Dominique Tipper) finds herself torn between her identity and her ideals. Elsewhere, the true motives of Melba (Na-dine Nicole) are revealed.

10 p.m. on (HIST)SIX

Acting on new intel provid-ed by Gina (Olivia Munn), the SEAL team travels to Bosnia, the next stop on their mission to either cap-ture or kill the Prince, who was the mastermind behind the horrific attack on their former leader, Rip Taggart.

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By Jay Bobbin© Zap2it

Q: Will “Major Crimes” be returning this

year? — Joyce Habeger, Salem, Ohio

A: No. TNT’s Mary Mc-Donnell-starring spinoff

of “The Closer” ended its run in January, though the cast and crew hadn’t necessarily envisioned the cancellation coming when it did. Had it continued, it would have done so without one of its major charac-ters — and we’re not being more specific than that here, so as not to spoil any-thing for those who might be planning to binge-watch the existing episodes, which are available on home vid-eo. When it ended, “Major Crimes” had just broken the 100-episode mark (finishing with No. 105).

Q: When will Kristin Kreuk’s new series be

on? - Abby Hayden, via e-mail

A: July 11 is the sched-uled premiere date for

“Burden of Truth” on The CW, Kreuk’s traditional network (given the runs she also had there on “Small-ville” and “Beauty and the Beast”), but Canadian viewers already have seen the first season of the new drama. It premiered on that country’s CBC network in January and ran through April.

Also an executive pro-ducer of the series, Kreuk stars in it as a corporate attorney who returns to her hometown to represent a pharmaceutical company in a case, but has to rethink which side she wants to

be on, as she learns more about the matter. With Pe-ter Mooney (“Rookie Blue”) also starring, the show has been renewed by CBC for a second season that begins production soon.

Q: When shows are getting their season

finales ready, if they end with a cliffhanger, are they sure they’re coming back for another year? — Chuck Wade, Leesburg, Fla.

A: If only they could be that sure. Only in cer-

tain cases does a show get a renewal early enough to be absolutely sure of having another season by the time its current season ends — and while some producers gamble that a cliffhanger will guarantee a renewal, so that fans won’t be upset by loose ends that never will be resolved, it doesn’t always work out that way.

A very recent example is Fox’s “Lucifer,” which received its cancellation no-

tice just a few days before the airing of what turned out to be its series finale. The producers had rolled the dice in setting up a cliff-hanger, expecting to return next season to deal with it, and ... no.

Q: What will Elizabeth Vargas do after leav-

ing “20/20”? — Nicole Weeks, Grand Junction, Colo.

A: She’s already doing it. She started her new

work for A&E Network as an investigative report-er-producer before officially leaving ABC News, since the first of the resulting documentaries made its premiere very recently. Var-gas is being succeeded on “20/20” by “Good Morning America’s” Amy Robach.

Send questions of gen-eral interest via email to [email protected]. Writers must in-clude their names, cities and states. Personal re-plies cannot be sent.

By George Dickie© Zap2it

In his more than five de-cades as a film, television and stage actor, Brian Cox has taken on memorable characters ranging from Han-nibal Lecter and William Wal-lace to Winston Churchill and King Lear. And at 72, he gets to add another meaty role to his long resume playing a Machiavellian media mogul in a drama series debuting this week on HBO.

In “Succession,” premier-ing Sunday, June 3, the Scottish actor stars as Logan Roy, the head of Waystar Royco, a family-controlled entertainment empire, who is planning his eventual exit

from the company and con-sidering his successors, thus setting the stage for conflict among his wife, children and various executives.

The obvious comparison here is to media magnates such as Sumner Redstone or Rupert Murdoch. But Cox, as he told a recent gathering of journalists in Pasadena, Calif., begs to differ.

“I didn’t channel anybody, really,” he says. “It’s a great role, and it’s a great subject, and it’s about the nature of how greed and (acquisitive-ness) desensitizes people. And this is a man who is a selfmade man. He is a man who has acquired a great deal of wealth. He has clearly had trauma in his life which

he has kind of eschewed, covered over.

“He has created this dy-nasty, but he himself is de-sensitized by his position,” he continues, “and I think that’s what happens to people, that ... it’s a choice. Some people don’t go that way. But the majority, it’s always the prob-lem that greed and (acquisi-tiveness) leads to that kind of area. So from an acting point of view, that’s a interesting kind of exploration.”

Full name: Brian Denis Cox

Birth date: June 1, 1946Birthplace: Dundee,

ScotlandAlma mater: London

Academy of Music and Dra-matic Art

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CABLE CHANNELSA&E The First 48 “Dark Waters” Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: PatrolAMC (5:30) ››› Groundhog Day (1993) Bill Murray. Å (V) ›› National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983) Chevy Chase. Å (V) ›› The Great Outdoors (1988) Dan Aykroyd, John Candy. ÅANPL North Woods Law Å North Woods Law Å North Woods Law Å North Woods Law Northwest Law (N) North Woods Law ÅBET (4:00) ››› Baby Boy (2001) ››› Rush Hour (1998, Action) Jackie Chan. Mismatched police partners seek a kidnapped girl. ›› The Wood (1999, Drama) Omar Epps, Taye Diggs. (V)

BRAVO Southern Charm Å Southern Charm Å Southern Charm Å Southern Charm (N) Å Imposters (Season Finale) (N) Watch What Southern Ch.CNBC Mad Money (N) Å Shark Tank Å Shark Tank Å Shark Tank Å (DVS) Jay Leno’s Garage (N) Å Jay Leno’s Garage ÅCNN Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Å Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Cuomo Prime Time (N) Å CNN Tonight With Don Lemon CNN Tonight With Don LemonCOM The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Daily Show The OppositionDISN Bizaardvark Raven’s Home Bunk’d Å Bunk’d Å Andi Mack Raven’s Home Stuck/Middle DuckTales Bizaardvark Raven’s Home Andi Mack Bunk’d ÅDSC Naked and Afraid Å Naked and Afraid XL Å Naked and Afraid XL Å Naked and Afraid XL Å Naked and Afraid XL Naked and Afraid ÅE! Total Bellas Å E! News (N) Å › Coyote Ugly (2000) Piper Perabo, Adam Garcia. Å (V) › Coyote Ugly (2000) Piper Perabo, Adam Garcia. Å (V)

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8 p.m. on (FREE)Marvel’s Cloak &

DaggerThe Marvel Cinematic Uni-verse just keeps getting bigger with the premiere of this new, long-in-develop-ment comics-based series that stars Olivia Holt and Aubrey Joseph as Tandy Bowen and Tyrone John-son, teenagers who come from different backgrounds yet are linked by a child-hood tragedy. Both have uncanny abilities they never shared with anyone, but they discover being togeth-er — as alter egos Dagger and Cloak, respectively — only amplifies those powers.

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Aubrey Joseph (left) and Olivia Holt

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8 p.m. on (13) (35) (51)Phenoms

The documentary series about aspiring soccer stars concludes its run with back-to-back episodes starting with “Playmakers” and end-ing with “Creators.”

9 p.m. on (FOOD)Diners, Drive-Ins and

Dives“East Coast, West Coast” is the title of a new episode that finds host Guy Fieri sampling deliciously diverse dishes on both sides of the United States. Spicy pork and knockout gnocchi are among the highlights of a funky joint in Palo Alto, Ca-lif., while a bakery in Wilm-ington, N.C., fries up French toast with a tasty twist. Back in California, a Puerto Rican party spot in Oakland spe-cializes in mofongo and a “loaded” plantain.

9 p.m. on (SHOW)Just Another Immigrant

Life in the United States these days is no laughing matter for many newly arrived foreigners, given the prevailing policies of the current presidential ad-ministration, yet that topic provides fodder for this new half-hour docu-comedy starring Romesh Rangana-than, one of the most pop-ular stand-up comics in the United Kingdom. The series follows Ranganathan as he uproots his family — includ-ing his wife, three children, his mother from Sri Lanka and an eccentric uncle — and takes a shot at Amer-ican comedy stardom. An-other episode follows.

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Romesh Ranganathan

22 TV Week June 3 - 9, 2018

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FX (10:00) Movie Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramGOLF Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Varied ProgramsHALL The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Cheers Cheers I Love Lucy I Love LucyHGTV Varied Programs House Hunters Hunters Int’l Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramHIST Varied Programs (:02) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramLIFE (12:01) Movie Varied Programs (:03) Movie Varied Programs (:02) Paid Program (:32) Paid Program (:02) Paid Program (:32) Paid ProgramMTV Varied Programs Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness

NBCSN Varied Programs Cycling Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramNICK Friends Friends Friends Friends Two and Half Men (:44) Two and a Half Men (:18) George Lopez George Lopez (:24) George Lopez George Lopez (:27) George Lopez

PARMT Movie Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramSUN After Midnight With Varied Programs Rays Postgame Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramSYFY Varied Programs Movie Varied ProgramsTBS Varied Programs Conan Varied Programs Married ... With Married ... With Married ... With Married ... WithTCM (9:45) Movie Varied Programs (:45) Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied ProgramsTLC Varied Programs Return to Amish Varied Programs Return to Amish Varied Programs Four Weddings Varied ProgramsTNT Varied Programs Law & Order

TOON Rick and Morty Robot Chicken Ballmastrz 9009 Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Family Guy Family Guy American Dad To Be Announced Rick and Morty Cleveland Show King of the HillTRAV Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramTVL King of Queens King of Queens Mom Varied Programs Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Varied Programs Roseanne Roseanne How I Met/Mother How I Met/MotherUSA Modern Family (:32) Modern Family Varied Programs (:15) Dateline Dateline Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims UnitVH1 Varied Programs The Wayans Bros. The Wayans Bros. The Wayans Bros. The Wayans Bros.

WGN-A Varied Programs Cops Cops Cops Rules/Engagement How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Person of Interest Paid Program Paid Program

HBO

T (11:35) › The House (2017) Will Ferrell. (:05) The Tale (2018, Drama) Laura Dern, Elizabeth Debicki, Laura Allen. ‘NR’ Å ›› From Hell (2001, Suspense) Johnny Depp, Heather Graham, Ian Holm. ‘R’ Å (:05) › Held Up (2000) Jamie Foxx. ÅW (12:15) ›› A Cure for Wellness (2016, Suspense) Dane DeHaan, Jason Isaacs. Premiere. ‘R’ Å (:45) Westworld “Les Ecorches” Å (:45) ››› Rocket Science (2007) Reece Daniel Thompson. ‘R’ Å (Off Air)Th (11:35) ››› Patti Cake$ (2017) Danielle Macdonald. ‘R’ Fight Game (1:55) ›› Dinner for Schmucks (2010, Comedy) Steve Carell. ‘PG-13’ Å (3:50) › National Lampoon’s Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj ‘R’ Tremors 3: PerfF (11:55) Succession “Celebration” Å (12:55) Westworld “Les Ecorches” Å John McCain: For Whom the Bell Tolls Å (:45) ›› Laurel Canyon (2002, Drama) Frances McDormand. ‘R’ Å Moms Mabley

Sa (12:01) Real Time With Bill Maher Å Wyatt Cenac VICE Å Succession “Celebration” Å (:05) ›› Orphan (2009, Horror) Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard. ‘R’ Å (:10) Mondays at Racine (2011) ‘NR’ Å

MAX

T Everything Must Go (:40) ›› Man on Fire (2004) Denzel Washington. A bodyguard takes revenge on a girl’s kidnappers. ‘R’ (:10) ›› Passenger 57 (1992) Wesley Snipes. ‘R’ Å Everything You Always Wanted to Know About SexW (11:25) C.B. Strike (:25) ›› The Book of Eli (2010, Adventure) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ Å (:25) ›› A Perfect Getaway (2009) Steve Zahn. ‘R’ Å (:05) ›› 15 Minutes (2001, Suspense) Robert De Niro, Edward Burns. ‘R’ ÅTh Born-4th July (:20) ››› The Bourne Supremacy (2004) Matt Damon. Å (:15) ›› Why Him? (2016, Comedy) James Franco, Bryan Cranston. ‘R’ Å (:10) ››› Grosse Pointe Blank (1997, Romance-Comedy) John Cusack. ‘R’ ÅF (11:50) C.B. Strike (Part 1 of 3) Å (12:50) ›››› The Deer Hunter (1978, War) Robert De Niro. Steelworker friends face horrors in Vietnam. ‘R’ Å ›› Color of Night (1994, Suspense) Bruce Willis, Jane March. ‘R’ Å

Sa ››› John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017, Action) Keanu Reeves, Common. ‘R’ Å (:05) C.B. Strike (Part 2 of 3) Å (:05) ›› Fifty Shades Darker (2017, Romance) Dakota Johnson. ‘R’ Å (:05) › The Hunted (1995) ‘R’ Å

SHOW

T The Fourth Estate “The Trump Bump” Patrick Melrose “Mother’s Milk” Å Billions “Kompenso” Å ›› Harsh Times (2005, Crime Drama) Christian Bale, Freddy Rodriquez. ‘R’ Å The Truth About Lies (2017) Fran Kranz.W I’m Dying up Here “Heroes and Villains” ››› Bad Santa (2003) Billy Bob Thornton. ‘R’ Å (:35) ›› Hardcore Henry (2015) Sharlto Copley. ‘R’ Å (:15) The Legend of Ben Hall (2016, Action) Jack Martin, Jamie Coffa. ‘NR’ ÅTh (12:15) ››› Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003, Action) Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu. ‘R’ Å (:15) ›› Stealth (2005, Action) Josh Lucas. Three pilots combat artificial intelligence. ‘PG-13’ Å Kirk Fox: That Guy Comic Kirk Fox performs. ÅF Gigolos Å Billions “Kompenso” Å 68 Kill (2017, Comedy) Matthew Gray Gubler. ‘R’ Å (:10) › Cell (2016, Horror) John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson. ‘R’ Å ›››› Terms of Endearment (1983)

Sa (12:10) I’m Dying up Here Å Another Immigrant Another Immigrant (:10) The Fourth Estate Å (:15) Billions “Kompenso” Å (:15) ››› Patriots Day (2016, Crime Drama) Mark Wahlberg. ‘R’ Å

TMC

T (12:05) ››› Inside Man (2006, Suspense) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ Å (:15) Kill Kane (2016, Suspense) Vinnie Jones. ‘NR’ Å (:35) B&B (2017, Suspense) Tom Bateman. ‘NR’ Å (:05) ››› Certain Women (2016) ‘R’W (11:30) ››› Life Is Beautiful (1997) Roberto Benigni. Å ›› Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen (2010) Donnie Yen. ‘R’ Å › Down (2001, Horror) James Marshall, Naomi Watts, Eric Thal. ‘R’ Å Employee-MnthTh Single White Female 2: The Psycho (2005) Kristen Miller. ‘R’ (:35) Erotic Amnesia (2016, Adult) AJ Applegate. ‘NR’ Å Word Is Bond (2017, Documentary) ‘NR’ Å The Rolling Stones: Sweet Summer Sun Hyde Park 2013F Carlito’s Way ‘R’ Killshot (2009, Drama) Diane Lane, Mickey Rourke. ‘R’ Å (:10) › Punisher: War Zone (2008, Action) Ray Stevenson, Dominic West. ‘R’ Å ›››› Children of Men (2006, Science Fiction) Clive Owen. Premiere. ‘R’ Å

Sa (11:10) You, Me and Him (2017) ‘NR’ ›› Perrier’s Bounty (2009) Cillian Murphy. ‘R’ Å › Crossing Over (2009) Harrison Ford. Immigrants seek new lives in Los Angeles. ›› The Free World (2016, Drama) Boyd Holbrook. ‘R’ Å

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ 2018 French Open Tennis Women’s Final. From Roland Garros Stadium in Paris. Open House Matter WESH 2 Chronicle Track and Field IAAF Diamond League: Oslo. (Taped) 150th Belmont Stakes (N)# Migraine Sol Brain Secrets With Dr. Michael Haylie Pomroy’s Metabolism Revolution! Å Rick Steves’ Great German Cities Retire Safe & Secure With Ed Slott Å Food: What-Should I Eat?% Curious Nature Cat Memory Rescue With Daniel Amen, MD Å Age Reversed 3 Steps to Incredible Health!-Joel 70s Soul Superstars (My Music) Å Rhythm, Love & Soul& Lucky Dog Dr. Chris-Vet Innovation Inspectors Lucky Dog Pet Vet Ready, Set Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. PGA Tour Golf FedEx St. Jude Classic, Third Round. (N) (Live) Å( 2018 French Open Tennis Women’s Final. From Roland Garros Stadium in Paris. Journey Naturally Health Champion Track and Field IAAF Diamond League: Oslo. (Taped) 150th Belmont Stakes (N)) Good Morning America (N) Jack Hanna Ocean Treks Sea Rescue Wildlife News ThisMinute Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Nightline Å World of X Games (N) World of X Games Funny You Funny You* CBS This Morning: Saturday (N) Å Lucky Dog Pet Vet Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. To Be Announced PGA Tour Golf FedEx St. Jude Classic, Third Round. (N) (Live) Å` FOX13 News Earth 2050 Outer Space Xplor. Planet Paid Prog. To Be Announced NASCAR NASCAR Racing Xfinity Series: LTi Printing 250. (N) (Live) To Be Announced2 Dog Whis Dog Whis This Old H. Hidden Into the Wild LatiNation ››› Dreamgirls (2006, Musical) Jamie Foxx. (V) Murdoch Mysteries Crimes Crimes Extra (N) Å Entertainment Tonight (N)4 Ocala Gr Kids News Sea Rescue Wildlife Rock-Park Vacation Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Nightline Å World of X Games (N) World of X Games Cars.TV Inside Edit.6 Dr. Wonder Superbook Christian Fit. Theater Prophecy Adrian Rgrs Steve Tight Line News Watch Christian Life Outr. Back to Je Bridges J. Prince Gaither Homecoming Hour Christian Worship Hour8 10 Day Belly Slimdown With Dr. Kellyann Å Retire Safe & Secure With Ed Slott Å Survival Guide Age Reversed With Miranda Perry Como Classics: Till the End Pavlo Live in Kastoria; Boniface Appliance Boniface Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Boniface Paid Prog. Boniface Boniface CSI: Miami Å Elementary Å King King Seinfeld Seinfeld< ABC Action News Jack Hanna Ocean Treks Sea Rescue Wildlife Rock-Park Vacation Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Nightline Å World of X Games (N) World of X Games Paid Prog. Paid Prog.@ QBMinistr Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. ››› Pieces of April (2003) Katie Holmes. (V) ››› Breakdown (1997) Kurt Russell, J.T. Walsh. (V) Castle Å How I Met How I MetC (8:00) Good Day Orlando Orlando Paid Prog. DIY Sci Nature To Be Announced NASCAR NASCAR Racing Xfinity Series: LTi Printing 250. (N) (Live) To Be Announced FOX 35 News at 5pm (N)F Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Outback Rescue Me Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. ››› My Girl (1991, Children’s) Anna Chlumsky. (V) Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Raw Travel Escapes Unexplained UnexplainedL This Old H. Hidden Paid Prog. Paid Prog. OK Carz OK Carz Saving Hope Å Paid Prog. LatiNation Paid Prog. Amer. Latino Paid Prog. Pawn Stars American Ninja Warrior King KingR Earth 2050 Animal Sci › Konga (1961) Michael Gough, Margo Johns. (V) › RoboCop 3 (1993) Robert John Burke, Nancy Allen. ›› Ghoulies (1985, Horror) Peter Liapis, Lisa Pelikan. › Ghoulies II (1988) Damon Martin, Royal Dano. (V)S (8:00) Good Day Orlando Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Whacked NASCAR NASCAR Racing Xfinity Series: LTi Printing 250. (N) (Live) Big Bang Big Bang FOX 51 News at 5pm LIVET RocKids TV Auto B. Gd Joel Osteen Prince VeggieTales Hopkins Monster Goliath Ishine Knect Insp. Station Drive History Creation Sacred Slow News Turning Point Å Billy Graham Main StageW Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Sid Roth S.Channel CBN News Hal Lindsey Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Jump Mini. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog.X Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU± Heartland Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. To Be Announced

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Flipping Vegas Å Zombie House Flipping Zombie House Flipping Biography Carlo Gambino; Paul Castellano. Å Mobsters John Gotti. Live PD: Rewind Å Live PD Riding along with law enforcement. ÅAMC Rifleman Rifleman Riflem’n ›› Young Guns (1988) Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland. Å (V) ›› Die Another Day (2002, Action) Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry. Å (V) ››› Fury (2014, War) Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf. ÅANPL Dr. Jeff: RMV Dr. Jeff: RMV Dr. Jeff: RMV Dr. Jeff: RMV Dr. Jeff: RMV Dr. Jeff: RMV Dr. Jeff: RMV Dr. Jeff: RMV Dr. Jeff: RMVBET Martin Å Martin Å Payne Payne Payne Payne Browns Browns Browns Browns ››› What’s Love Got to Do With It (1993, Biography) Angela Bassett. Å (V) The Fighting Temptations

BRAVO Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Movie Å Movie Å ›› Talladega Nights (V)CNBC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. The Deed ÅCNN Smerconish (N) Å CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN NewsroomCOM ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show › Vegas Vacation (1997, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Å › TammyDISN Big Hero 6 Big Hero 6 Lego Marvel DuckTales “Woo-oo!” DuckTales DuckTales DuckTales DuckTales TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBADSC Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å American Chopper ÅE! Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City

ESPN SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å College Baseball NCAA Tournament, Super Regional: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Soccer France vs United States. (N) (Live) Å MLS SoccerESPN2 Boxing (9:55) Boxing Formula 1 Racing College Baseball NCAA Tournament, Super Regional: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA Tournament, Super Regional: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)

FNC FOX and Friends Saturday Cavuto Live (N) (Live) Å America’s News Headquarters (N) Å America’s News HQ Journal Editorial Report America’s News HQ America’s News HQFOOD Trisha’s Trisha’s Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. The Kitchen (N) Å The Kitchen Å Best Baker in America Masters Dallas Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, DriveFREE ›› The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (2010) Nicolas Cage. ››› The Incredible Hulk (2008) Edward Norton, Liv Tyler. Å (V) Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger (:40) ››› Hercules (1997) Voices of Tate Donovan. Wreck-It

FX How I Met ›› Battleship (2012, Science Fiction) Taylor Kitsch, Alexander Skarsgard. Å (V) ››› Everest (2015, Adventure) Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin. Å (V) ››› Spy (2015, Comedy) Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham. Å The Heat (V)GOLF (7:30) European PGA Tour Golf Shot Clock Masters, Third Round. (N) Golf Central Pregame (N) (Live) Å PGA Golf Golf Central LPGA Tour Golf ShopRite Classic, Second Round. (N) PGA Web.comHALL The Wedding March (2016) Jack Wagner. Å ›› Elevator Girl (2010) Lacey Chabert. Å Moonlight in Vermont (2017) Lacey Chabert. Å Stop the Wedding (2016) Rachel Boston. Å Marrying Mr. Darcy (2018)HGTV Beachfront Renovation Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Fixer Upper ÅHIST Swamp People Å Swamp People Å To Be Announced ››› Casino (1995) Robert De Niro. A mob employee makes a play for power in 1970s Las Vegas. Å (V) Marijuana: A Chronic History ÅLIFE Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Live PD Live PD TBA Pregnant at 17 (2016) Josie Bissett. Å Damaged (2014) Chris Klein, Merritt Patterson. Å A Neighbor’s Deception (2017) Ashley Bell. ÅMTV Teen Mom 2 Å Jersey Shore--Vacation Jersey Shore--Vacation Jersey Shore--Vacation Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Momma 2

NBCSN Mecum Auto Auctions “Denver” Classic car auction from Denver, Colo. Mecum Auto Auctions Classic car auction from Denver, Colo. (N) Belmont Stakes Prep (N) (Live) Motorcycle RaceNICK SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Rangers SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House

PARMT ›››› Rocky (1976, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire. Å (V) ››› Rocky III (1982, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Mr. T. Å (V) ›› Rocky IV (1985, Drama) Sylvester Stallone. Å ››› Remember the Titans (2000) ÅSUN Flats Class Florida Insider Fishing Report Epic Trails XTERRA P1 AquaX P1 ACC Access Lightning Lightning Inside Rays Inside Rays Pregame MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Tampa Bay Rays. (N)SYFY (:15) Flight 7500 (2013) Ryan Kwanten. Å (DVS) ›› Resident Evil (2002, Horror) Milla Jovovich. Å ›› Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) Milla Jovovich. ›› Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) Milla Jovovich. The Cabin in the WoodsTBS ››› Transformers (2007) Shia LaBeouf. Two races of robots wage war on Earth. ››› The Jungle Book (2016) Neel Sethi. Å (DVS) Joker’s Wild Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends FriendsTCM Saddle Red Barry ›› Tarzan’s Magic Fountain (1949) Monroe Doc ››› King Solomon’s Mines (1937) (V) ››› Sergeant Rutledge (1960) Jeffrey Hunter. Å ››› Advise and Consent (1962, Drama) Henry Fonda. Å (V)TLC Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say YesTNT Law & Order “Refuge” ›› The Forbidden Kingdom (2008) Jackie Chan. Å (:15) ››› Batman Begins (2005) Christian Bale, Michael Caine. Å (DVS) (V) (:15) ››› The Dark Knight Rises (2012, Action) Christian Bale. Å (DVS) (V)

TOON OK KO Teen Titans OK KO Teen Titans OK KO Teen Titans OK KO Ben 10 OK KO Gumball OK KO Apple OK KO Gumball OK KO Unikitty OK KO Teen TitansTRAV Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Expedition Unknown Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Food Paradise ÅTVL Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Younger Teachers Raymond RaymondUSA Cromarties Chrisley Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. NCIS “Hometown Hero” NCIS Biohazard isolation. NCIS “Twilight” NCIS “Under Covers” NCIS “Probie”VH1 Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters ››› The Five-Year Engagement (2012) Jason Segel. Premiere. (V) › Big Daddy (1999, Comedy) Adam Sandler. Å (V) ››› White Men Can’t Jump (1992, Comedy) Wesley Snipes. Å ›› ATL (V)

WGN-A M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last ManPREMIUM CHANNELSHBO Sesame St. Sesame St. ››› Peter Pan (2003) Jason Isaacs. ‘PG’ Å (V) ››› X2 (2003, Action) Patrick Stewart. ‘PG-13’ Å (:15) ›› King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017) Charlie Hunnam. ›› Fist Fight (2017) Charlie Day. ‘R’MAX The Aviator (:35) ››› Jackie (2016) ‘R’ Å (V) (:15) ››› Public Enemies (2009) Johnny Depp. ‘R’ Å (V) (:40) ›› Firewall (2006) Harrison Ford. ‘PG-13’ Å (:25) ›› A Perfect Getaway (2009) ‘R’ The American President

SHOW (8:45) ›› The Whole Nine Yards (2000) ›› Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (2006) ‘PG-13’ (V) (:05) ›› Office Christmas Party (2016) ‘R’ Å (V) I’m Dying up Here Å Billions “Kompenso” Patrick Melrose ÅTMC Debaters ›› Tron (1982) Jeff Bridges. ‘PG’ Å (:15) ›› Terminal Velocity (1994) Charlie Sheen. Å › The Condemned (2007) Steve Austin. ‘R’ Å (V) › Mission to Mars (2000) Gary Sinise. ‘PG’ Å (V) ›› The Girl on the Train

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Bonnie Nolan is a wom-an in for a rude awakening — and it’s probably the best thing that could happen to her.

As played by Alicia Sil-verstone on the half-hour comedy “American Wom-an,” premiering Thursday, June 7, on Paramount Network, she’s the 1970s Beverly Hills trophy wife of Steve (James Tupper), a real estate agent whose substan-tial commissions have them and their two daughters sit-ting pretty in their swanky SoCal home.

That is, until she catches him cheating on her, and she shows him the door. Now with a divorce loom-ing, Bonnie is forced to stand on her own two feet for the first time and sup-port the kids, but with no marketable skills that won’t be easy. Fortunately she has two supportive best friends ready to help: Kathleen (Mena Suvari, “American Beauty”), a woman living off Daddy’s money with the help of closeted gay boyfriend Greg (Cheyenne

Jackson); and Diana (Jen-nifer Bartels), a singleton stuck in an unsatisfying life and bank job.

The series is full of the trappings of the ’70s — bell-bottoms, pantsuits and references to Richard Nix-on, along with lots of trysts, drug use and cigarette smoking — and is based on the life of Kyle Richards, a series co-executive pro-ducer on whose late mother the character of Bonnie is modeled.

“It’s a real survival sto-ry,” Silverstone explains, “and it’s a real awakening and a liberation story of all three females, finding their voices and being liberated and being brave and taking

COVER STORYAdversity brings out the character of an ‘American Woman’

DOMINICMONAGHAN

Dominic Bernard Patrick Luke Monaghan was born December 8, 1976 in Berlin, West Germa-ny. His family moved to Heaton Moor in Stockport, England when he was 11 years old.

He attended St Anne’s Roman Catholic High School, followed by Aquinas College, where he studied English literature, dra-ma and geography.

Monaghan made his feature film debut in the TV film “Hos-tile Waters” (1997), in which he played Russian sailor Sasha.

He starred in as Meriadoc “Merry” Brandybuck in “The Lord of the Rings” film trilogy. He also narrated “Ringers: Lord of the Fans” (2005), a documentary about the fandom surrounding “The Lord of the Rings.”

Monaghan has a tattoo on his right arm of the word “nine” written in Tengwar, the artificial script created by J.R.R. Tolkien. It is meant to represent the fact that his character was one of the nine members of the Fellow-ship of the Ring.

Monaghan starred as drug-addicted former-rock star Charlie Pace on the ABC series “Lost” from 2004 to 2007.

In 2009, he starred as Chris Bradley/Bolt in “X-Men Ori-gins: Wolverine.”

Monaghan starred alongside Megan Fox in the 2010 music video for Eminem’s song “Love the Way You Lie.”

He stars in the wildlife doc-umentary series “Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan,” in which he travels to exotic loca-tions in search of “some of the most dangerous and elusive creatures known to man.” The first season was nominated for Best Reality Series at the 3rd Annual Critics’ Choice Televi-sion Awards. The show was also nominated for the Out-standing Unstructured Reality Program at the 66th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

A species of spider (Ctenus monaghani) was discovered and named after him while film-ing an episode of “Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan” in Laos.

He speaks fluent German, and has a talent for accents and impersonations.

Monaghan currently stars in “100 Code” on WGN America.

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risks, and Bonnie’s at the center of that. She does it first, like she’s the one who goes and burns the house down. She basically burns the house down and she’s like, ‘Wait a second, I have nothing. How am I going to get back?’ And her friends are there to help her, but then they have their own very, very deep, interesting stories.”

Indeed, while Bonnie struggles to get on her feet and Diana languishes in frustration, rich girl Kath-leen tries to make a go of it by opening her own casting agency with Greg. Her friends warn her he’s interested in her only for her money, but both Kathleen

and the actress playing her, Suvari, see a deeper connec-tion there.

“That’s what’s so beau-tiful,” Suvari says, “is that it really is about a soul connection, people that are attracted to one another and both sort of not living in this honest space within them-selves. Because I think with Greg, he’s struggling with his own form of identity. And then with Kathleen, she is to a certain extent so des-perate to just be loved and so used to keeping up ap-pearances and everything is OK. ... It’s picture-perfect, but then it’s really not. And then it’s sort of like you get to this place where you can’t ignore it anymore.”

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ (5:00) 150th Belmont Stakes (N) Entertainment Tonight (N) Taken “Carapace” (N) Å Dateline NBC Å To Be Announced News Sat. Night Live# Food: What-Should I Eat? The Lawrence Welk Show Keep-Appear Time Goes By The Highwaymen Live at Nassau Coliseum ››› Concert for George (2003) Tom Hanks.% Rhythm, Love & Soul Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop Musicians perform. Å Great Performances Tribute to producer David Foster. Å Retire Safe & Secure& News 6 at 6 CBS News Paid Program Paid Program Ransom “Hardline” (N) Å 48 Hours Å 48 Hours Å News 6 at 11 After-Whistle( (5:00) 150th Belmont Stakes (N) News Surviving Taken “Carapace” (N) Å Dateline NBC Å To Be Announced News Sat. Night Live) News World News Jeopardy! Wheel Fortune The Crossing (N) Å The Crossing Å 20/20 Å News Saturday Hot Topics* News CBS News Wheel Fortune Jeopardy! Ransom “Hardline” (N) Å 48 Hours Å 48 Hours Å 10 News at 11 Paid Program` FOX13 6:00 News Å MLB Baseball FOX13 10:00 News (N) Å News Love Connect2 Mike & Molly WESH 2 Hurricane Special: Surviving Mom “Pilot” Mom Å The Goldbergs The Goldbergs News News Two/Half Men Two/Half Men4 TV20 News World News Entertainment Tonight (N) The Crossing (N) Å The Crossing Å 20/20 Å News at 11 Scandal Å6 Turning Point-Jeremiah Robert Jeffress The Three Gaither Homecoming Hour Leslie Hale Å Healing Touch Christian Jewish Jewels Pure Passion8 Pavlo-Kastoria NewsHour Wk Mannheim Steamroller 30/40 Live Å ››› The Beatles: Eight Days a Week -- The Touring Years (2016) Å (V) Joe Bonamassa-Blues; Haven “Reflections” Å MLS Soccer News News 10:30pm ThisMinute Friends Å< News World News American Med Paid Program The Crossing (N) Å The Crossing Å 20/20 Å News (:35) Scandal@ Modern Family Modern Family Big Bang Big Bang Anger Manage. Anger Manage. Last-Standing Last-Standing Mom “Pilot” Mom Å Family Guy Family GuyC TMZ (N) Å MLB Baseball FOX 35 News at 10pm (N) Love Connection Å (DVS)F Entertainment Tonight (N) Family Feud Family Feud NewsChannel 8 News at 8pm Whacked Out Seinfeld Å Person of Interest “YHWH” Ring of Honor Wrestling ÅL Mike & Molly Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Major Crimes “Do Not Disturb” Major Crimes Å Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Friends Å Friends ÅR ›› Ghoulies 3: Ghoulies Go to College (1990) Billy Morrissette. ›› Frankenstein (2004, Horror) Parker Posey, Vincent Perez. › Deep Space (1987) Charles Napier, Ann Turkel, Ron Glass.S Big Bang Big Bang MLB Baseball FOX 51 News at 10pm LIVE (N) Love Connection Å (DVS)T Precious Memories In Touch W/Charles Stanley Huckabee Å Somebody’s Hour of Power Å Pathway Huckabee ÅW Paid Program Prophecy Jim Raley Healing Touch Rabbi Messer Gaither Jewish Voice SuperChannel Victory Gospel HourX Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU± To Be Announced To Be Announced

CABLE CHANNELSA&E (4:00) Live PD Å Live PD: Rewind Å To Be Announced To Be AnnouncedAMC (4:00) ››› Fury (2014) Å ››› Tombstone (1993, Western) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Michael Biehn. Å (V) (:05) ››› Tombstone (1993) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. Å (V)ANPL Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet Dr. Jeff: Extra Dose (N) Å Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet (:02) Dodo Heroes (N) To Be Announced Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain VetBET (5:00) ›› The Fighting Temptations (2003) Cuba Gooding Jr. ›› Lottery Ticket (2010, Comedy) Bow Wow. A young man wins a multimillion-dollar prize. (V) Madea’s Witness Protection (V)

BRAVO (5:00) ›› Talladega Nights (:15) Movie Å (:45) Movie ÅCNBC The Deed Å The Deed Å Undercover Boss Å Undercover Boss Å Undercover Boss Å Undercover Boss “Hooters”CNN Smerconish Å CNN Newsroom CNN Special Report Å Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain PartsCOM (5:30) › Tammy (2014) Melissa McCarthy, Susan Sarandon. Å › Joe Dirt (2001, Comedy) David Spade, Dennis Miller. Å (V) ›› Step Brothers (2008) Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly. Å (V)DISN Bunk’d Å Bunk’d Å ››› Big Hero 6 (2014) Voices of Ryan Potter. Big Hero 6 Big Hero 6 DuckTales DuckTales Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Bunk’d ÅDSC American Chopper Å American Chopper Å Street Outlaws (N) Å Street Outlaws “Episode 28” The 405 bands together. ÅE! Sex & the City Sex & the City Sex & the City Sex & the City Sex & the City Sex & the City Sex & the City Sex & the City Sex & the City Sex & the City Sex & the City Sex & the City

ESPN MLS Soccer: Red Bulls at Crew College Track and Field NCAA Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Championships. (N) College Baseball NCAA Tournament, Super Regional: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)ESPN2 SportsCenter College Baseball NCAA Tournament, Super Regional: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA Tournament, Super Regional: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)

FNC America’s News Headquarters Fox Report (N) Å Watters’ World (N) Å Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) The Greg Gutfeld Show (N) Watters’ World ÅFOOD Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, DriveFREE (5:45) ››› Wreck-It Ralph (2012) Voices of John C. Reilly. (V) (7:50) ››› The Incredibles (2004) Voices of Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter. Å ››› The LEGO Movie (2014) Premiere. Å

FX (5:30) ›› The Heat (2013, Comedy) Sandra Bullock. Å (V) ››› The Martian (2015) Matt Damon. A stranded astronaut tries to survive on Mars. Å (V) Pose “Pilot” ÅGOLF PGA Web.com PGA Champions Golf Central (N) (Live) Å PGA Tour Golf FedEx St. Jude Classic, Third Round. ÅHALL (5:00) Marrying Mr. Darcy Å The Perfect Bride (2017) Pascale Hutton, Kavan Smith. Å The Perfect Bride: Wedding Bells (2018) Pascale Hutton. Å Golden Girls Golden GirlsHGTV Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å House Hunters Renovation (N) Mountain Life Mountain LifeHIST Cocaine: History Between the Lines Å Pawn Stars: Pumped Up (N) ÅLIFE Girl Followed (2017) Emma Fuhrmann, Joey Lawrence. Å A Daughter’s Revenge (2018) Jessica Sipos. Premiere. Å (:02) Psycho Brother-In-Law (2018) Brittany Falardeau. ÅMTV (5:30) › Big Momma’s House 2 (2006) Martin Lawrence. Å (V) ›› Next Friday (2000, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. Å (V) › Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. Å

NBCSN RacerTV (N) IndyCar NOW IndyCar IndyCar Series IndyCar Racing DXC Technology 600. (N) (Live) IndyCar Series IndyCar NOW SwimmingNICK Loud House Loud House Henry Danger Henry Danger Henry Danger Kid Danger Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends Å Friends Å

PARMT (4:30) Remember the Titans (V) ››› Creed (2015, Drama) Michael B. Jordan. Rocky Balboa mentors Apollo Creed’s son. Å ›››› Rocky (1976) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire. Å (V)SUN MLB Baseball Postgame Inside Rays Inside Rays Inside Rays Boxing 30 Inside HEAT Inside the HEAT Focused Power of SYFY (5:00) The Cabin in the Woods Lake Placid vs. Anaconda (2015, Action) Robert Englund. Å Lake Placid: Legacy (2018) Katherine Barrell, Tim Rozon. Å Futurama FuturamaTBS Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Frontal The Last O.G.TCM ››› The Three Musketeers (1973) Oliver Reed. Å (V) ›› Bell, Book and Candle (1958) James Stewart. Å (V) ››› Boys’ Night Out (1962) Kim Novak, James Garner. ÅTLC Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta (:02) I Want THAT Wedding Linda and Drew Say I Do Say Yes to the Dress: AtlantaTNT (3:15) The Dark Knight Rises ›› Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016, Action) Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill. Å (DVS) (V) (:15) ›› Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016, Action)

TOON OK KO Wrld, Gumball OK KO Craig of Creek Cleveland Family Guy Rick and Morty Rick and Morty Family Guy Dragon Ball Dragon Ball Z My Hero Ac...TRAV Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures (N) Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures ÅTVL Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Mom Å Mom Å King KingUSA NCIS “Untouchable” NCIS “Sharif Returns” NCIS (:43) NCIS Å (DVS) (:25) NCIS (:08) NCIS “Rogue” (10:50) NCIS “Willoughby”VH1 (5:30) ›› ATL (2006) Tip Harris, Lauren London. Å (V) › Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. Å ››› Men in Black (1997) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. Å

WGN-A Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing 100 Code “Flowers in Hell”PREMIUM CHANNELSHBO (:05) ››› Dunkirk (2017, War) Fionn Whitehead. ‘PG-13’ Å ››› American Made (2017) Tom Cruise. Premiere. ‘R’ Å (V) Succession “Celebration” (:05) Westworld “Les Ecorches”MAX (5:05) The American President C.B. Strike (Part 2 of 3) Å ››› Darkman (1990) Liam Neeson. ‘R’ Å (:40) ›› Darkman II: The Return of Durant ‘R’ Darkman III: Die Darkman Die

SHOW Patrick Melrose “Never Mind” Patrick Melrose “Some Hope” Patrick Melrose Å Patrick Melrose “At Last” Boxing Leo Santa Cruz vs. Abner Mares. (N) (Live) ÅTMC (5:00) The Girl on the Train ‘R’ ››› Crimson Tide (1995) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ Å (V) Attack of the Killer Donuts (2016) ‘NR’ Å ›› Death Line (1972) Donald Pleasence. ‘R’

8 p.m. on (20) (28)The Crossing

What has turned into a relatively brief run for this drama concludes with a two-hour finale, combin-ing the episodes “The Androcles Option” and “These Are the Names” ... but viewers should be forewarned that not all of the questions may be an-swered, since production on the season was com-pleted before the cancella-tion notice was issued. In any event, lawman Jude (Steve Zahn) is likely to remain confounded by the phenomenon that placed people from the future on his literal shores. Natalie Martinez, Sandrine Holt and Georgina Haig also star.

9 p.m. on (SHOW)Patrick Melrose

Just as this well-received five-part miniseries ad-aptation of the semi-au-tobiographical novels by Edward St Aubyn opened with the death of David Melrose (Hugo Weaving), the father of title character Patrick Melrose (Benedict Cumberbatch), tonight’s finale, “At Last,” revolves around the passing of Patrick’s mother, Eleanor (Jennifer Jason Leigh). Given that Patrick has spent much of his life blaming his parents for his own selfish and self-destructive behavior, he’s surprised to discover this death hasn’t brought him the liberation he ex-pected.

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26 TV Week June 3 - 9, 2018

SUNDAY EARLY MORNING JUNE 1012:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30

LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ (11:29) Saturday Night Live Å (:03) 1st Look Open House NYC Open House NYC Paid Program HouseCalls Real Green Å P. Allen Smith Small Town Big WESH 2 News Early Sunrise Weekend# (10:30) ››› Concert for George (V) NOVA “Super Tunnel” Å (DVS) Nature “Penguin Post Office” Independent Lens Fight for legal status. Hawking Å Washington Week ForEveryone.net% Retire Safe & Secure With Ed Slott NOVA “Super Tunnel” Å (DVS) Nature “Penguin Post Office” Independent Lens Fight for legal status. Hawking Å Washington Week ForEveryone.net& Getting Results Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program( (11:29) Saturday Night Live Å Your Move (:33) Ed Young TV (:03) 1st Look Open House NYC Open House NYC Paid Program Hanna Into the Wild Paid Program Extra (N) Å) CSI: Miami “Head Case” Å Castle “Secret’s Safe With Me” Å Rookie Blue “Best Man” Å RightThisMinute (N) James Brown Homeowner Missing (N) Å Eyewitness News This Morning Sunday* Sing Like a Star (:34) Paid Program (:03) Paid Program (:32) Paid Program (:01) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program To Be Announced Paid Program` Love Connection TMZ Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Soledad O’Brien2 Corrupt Crimes Corrupt Crimes Person of Interest “YHWH” Å Family Guy Å Family Guy Å Jerry Springer “Smash and Dash” Å American Latino TV On the Money (N) WESH 2 News Early Sunrise Weekend4 (11:30) Scandal Rizzoli & Isles “Living Proof” Å Person of Interest “YHWH” Å Major Crimes “Do Not Disturb” Å Real Green Å Comedy.TV Å On the Money (N) Homeowner6 Roy Fields Derrick Williams Christian Music Generation Now Change TV TV One Life MXTV Å CTN Special Christian Worship Hour Gaither Homecoming Hour Å8 Joe Bonamassa To Be Announced NOVA “Super Tunnel” Å (DVS) Nature “Penguin Post Office” Independent Lens Fight for legal status. Hawking Å Washington Week ForEveryone.net; Friends Å Sheriffs Sheriffs RightThisMinute (N) Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Blue Bloods “The Thin Blue Line” Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program< (11:35) Scandal Inside Edition (:05) Paid Program (:35) Entertainers: With Byron Allen (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program RightThisMinute (N) RightThisMinute (N)@ Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Cheaters Myra leaves her husband. Jerry Springer “Smash and Dash” Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramC Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Appliance Direct Appliance DirectF Sheriffs Sheriffs Haven “Reflections” Å The X-Files “Three of a Kind” Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Rizzoli & Isles “Living Proof” ÅL Rules/Engagement Rules/Engagement Outdoorsman Comedy.TV Å Sports Stars Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramR › Hercules (1983, Adventure) Lou Ferrigno, Sybil Danning, Brad Harris. (V) ›› Child’s Play (1988, Horror) Catherine Hicks, Chris Sarandon. Å (V) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramS ›› Just a Kiss (2002, Romance-Comedy) Ron Eldard, Kyra Sedgwick. (V) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramT Somebody’s Rem the Music › Behind the Mask (1999, Drama) Donald Sutherland. Å The Stranger Å Praise Å In Concert With the Chicago Mass Choir John Gray World Power ChangeW Creflo Dollar Jimmy Swaggart SuperChannel Presents Radiant TV Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program SuperChannel Presents Inspiration Camp MeetingX Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order Body parts in trash piles. Law & Order “Evil Breeds” Å Paid Program Paid Program Inspiration Today Camp Meeting± Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program

CABLE CHANNELSA&E To Be Announced To Be Announced (:02) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramAMC (10:05) ››› Tombstone (1993) Å (:10) ››› Fury (2014, War) Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf. A sergeant takes his men on a mission behind enemy lines. Å (V) (:10) Into the Badlands Å (:12) Humans ÅANPL (:05) Dodo Heroes Prosthetics for dogs. To Be Announced (:05) Dr. Jeff: Extra Dose Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet To Be Announced To Be AnnouncedBET (11:00) ›› Madea’s Witness Protection (2012, Comedy) Tyler Perry, Eugene Levy. Martin Å Martin Å Martin Å Martin Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program

BRAVO (:15) ›› Talladega Nights (2006, Comedy) Will Ferrell. A NASCAR driver has a new rival. ‘PG-13’ Å Southern Charm New Orleans Å Watch What Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramCNBC Undercover Boss “Muscle Maker Grill” Undercover Boss “Shoppers World” Paid Program Paid Program The Deed “Sold Them a Dream” Å The Deed Sidney partners with Russell. The Deed Sidney partners with Matthew.CNN Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown CNN Newsroom Live (N) Å CNN Newsroom Live (N) ÅCOM ›› Step Brothers › Joe Dirt (2001, Comedy) David Spade, Dennis Miller, Brittany Daniel. Å (V) South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å Broad City Å Paid Program Paid ProgramDISN Bunk’d Å Bizaardvark Å Bizaardvark Å Stuck in the Middle Stuck in the Middle Bunk’d Å Jessie Å Jessie Å DuckTales Å DuckTales Å Mickey Mouse Mickey MouseDSC Street Outlaws “Put Up for Your City” Street Outlaws “Blinding Lights” Å Street Outlaws “Kansas City Barbecue” Surviving the Cut: American Warriors Surviving the Cut: American Warriors A Fishing Story Jimmy HoustonE! Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City

ESPN College Baseball SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter ÅESPN2 College Baseball ACL Southern Cornhole Championships Å Johnsonville Cornhole Championships From Orlando, Fla. Å Johnsonville Cornhole Championships From Las Vegas.

FNC Justice With Judge Jeanine Å The Greg Gutfeld Show Å Justice With Judge Jeanine Å The Greg Gutfeld Show Å Fox Report ÅFOOD Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramFREE (10:30) ››› The LEGO Movie (2014) Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger “First Light” Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Z. Levitt Presents

FX (11:00) Pose “Pilot” Legion “Chapter 18” Reunion, ruination and rage. Å The Americans Life-changing choice for the Jennings. Å Atlanta “Woods” Atlanta Å FXM Presents Paid Program Paid ProgramGOLF (10:00) PGA Tour Golf FedEx St. Jude Classic, Third Round. Å PGA Tour Champions Golf Principal Charity Classic, Second Round. Å LPGA Tour Golf ShopRite Classic, Second Round. From Galloway, N.J. ÅHALL The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Cheers Å Cheers Å I Love Lucy Å I Love Lucy ÅHGTV Fixer Upper Å House Hunters Renovation Å Mountain Life Mountain Life Fixer Upper Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramHIST (:03) Pawn Stars: Pumped Up Å Coin Collecting Coin Collecting Coin Collecting Coin CollectingLIFE (:01) A Daughter’s Revenge (2018, Suspense) Jessica Sipos, Linden Ashby. Å (:03) Psycho Brother-In-Law (2018, Suspense) Brittany Falardeau, Zach Gold. Å (:02) Paid Program (:32) Paid Program (:02) Paid Program (:32) Paid ProgramMTV ›› Are We There Yet? (2005, Children’s) Ice Cube, Nia Long, Jay Mohr. Å (V) Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out

NBCSN Swimming TYR Pro Swim Series: Day 2. Diving FINA Diving World Cup. Cycling Critérium du Dauphiné, Stage 6. Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramNICK Friends Å Friends Å Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men (:44) Two and a Half Men Å (:18) George Lopez George Lopez (:24) George Lopez George Lopez (:27) George Lopez

PARMT (10:00) ›››› Rocky (1976) Å (V) ›› Rocky IV (1985, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt Young. Å (V) American Ninja Warrior Å (DVS) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramSUN After Midnight With the Rays From June 9, 2018. Rays Postgame Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramSYFY Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama “Rebirth” ›› Resident Evil (2002, Horror) Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez. Å (V) Flight 7500 (2013) Ryan Kwanten, Leslie Bibb. Å (DVS) (:45) Con ManTBS Joker’s Wild Drop the Mic Å 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls ›› She’s the Man (2006) Amanda Bynes. A student poses as her twin brother. (V) ›› Just Like Heaven (2005) Reese Witherspoon, Mark Ruffalo, Donal Logue. ÅTCM ››› Conflict (1945, Mystery) Humphrey Bogart, Alexis Smith. Å (V) ››› The Black Stallion (1979, Children’s) Kelly Reno, Mickey Rooney. Å (V) ››› Time Bandits (1981, Fantasy) John Cleese, Sean Connery, Shelley Duvall.TLC (:05) I Want THAT Wedding Linda and Drew Say I Do (:05) Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta Borrowed, New Borrowed, New Borrowed, New Borrowed, New Extreme I Do’s ÅTNT (10:15) ›› Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) (V) ›› The Green Hornet (2011) Seth Rogen. A spoiled playboy becomes a costumed crime-fighter. Å Law & Order “Patsy” Å (DVS) Law & Order “Blood Money”

TOON FLCL Å Jojo’s Bizarre Hunter X Hunter Black Clover Å Naruto: Shippuden Space Dandy Cowboy Bebop Ghost in the Shell Rick and Morty Rick and Morty King of the Hill King of the HillTRAV Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures “Manresa Castle” Ghost Adventures “Wolf Creek Inn” Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramTVL King of Queens King of Queens Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Old Christine Old Christine Old Christine Old Christine Old ChristineUSA American Ninja Warrior: Ninja vs. Ninja (12:54) Colony “The Emerald City” (1:56) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2:57) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (3:58) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (4:59) NCIS: Los Angeles Å (DVS)VH1 Men in Black (1997) ›› Men in Black II (2002, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, Rip Torn. Å ›› Lottery Ticket (2010) Bow Wow. Premiere. A young man wins a multimillion-dollar prize. Å (V) The Wayans Bros. The Wayans Bros.

WGN-A Person of Interest Å Person of Interest Å Person of Interest Å Rules/Engagement Rules/Engagement Rules/Engagement Raising Hope Paid Program Paid ProgramPREMIUM CHANNELSHBO (:05) ››› American Made (2017, Comedy-Drama) Tom Cruise. ‘R’ Å (V) Wyatt Cenac VICE Å (:05) ›› The Purge: Election Year (2016, Action) Frank Grillo. ‘R’ Å (V) (4:55) Room 104 (:25) ›› Yes ManMAX Darkman III (:45) C.B. Strike (Part 2 of 3) Å (:45) ››› The Hangover (2009, Comedy) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms. ‘R’ Å (V) (:25) ›› The Midnight Meat Train (2008) Bradley Cooper. ‘R’ (:05) Rupture (2016) Noomi Rapace. ‘NR’

SHOW Boxing Patrick Melrose “At Last” Å Billions “Kompenso” Å I’m Dying up Here “Heroes and Villains” The Fourth Estate “The Trump Bump” ››› Wakefield (2016, Drama) Bryan Cranston. ‘R’ Å (V)TMC Attack of the Killer Donuts (2016) Kayla Compton. ‘NR’ Å ›› Death Line (1972, Horror) Donald Pleasence. ‘R’ Å (V) › Play It to the Bone (1999, Comedy-Drama) Antonio Banderas. ‘R’ Å (V) (:05) ›› Terminal Velocity (1994) Å

June 3 - 9, 2018 TV Week 27

A“THE ADVENTURES OF HERCULES” ›‡ (’85) Lou Ferrigno, Milly Carlucci. (2:00) (50) Tue. 4 p.m.“ADVISE AND CONSENT”

›››‡ (’62) Henry Fonda, Charles Laughton. Senators fight dirty over president’s man. (2:30) (TCM) Sat. 3:30 p.m.“AFTER EARTH” ›‡ (’13) Jaden Smith, Will Smith. (2:00) (FX) Fri. 9 a.m.; Sat. 3:30 a.m.“AIRPLANE!” ›››‡ (’80) Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty. Food poisoning puts fate into a neurotic pilot’s hands. (2:00) (AMC) Fri. 12 a.m.“LOS ALEGRES AGUI-LARES” (’67) Antonio Aguilar, Elsa Aguirre. (2:00) (43) Sun. 1 p.m.“ALL THINGS VALENTINE” (’15) Sarah Rafferty, Sam Page. (2:00) (HALL) Tue. 4 p.m.“AMERICAN GANGSTER”

››› (’07) Denzel Wash-ington, Russell Crowe. A chauffeur becomes Harlem’s most-powerful crime boss. (3:00) (TNT) Thu. 8 p.m.“AMERICAN ULTRA” ›› (’15) Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart. (2:00) (TBS) Mon. 12 a.m.“THE AMERICANIZATION OF EMILY” ››› (’64) James Garner, Julie Andrews. A Brit-ish widow falls for an Ameri-can officer. (2:15) (TCM) Sun. 8 p.m.“ARE WE DONE YET?” ›‡ (’07) Ice Cube, Nia Long. (3:00) (BET) Mon. 7 p.m.; Tue. 4 p.m.“AUNTIE MAME” ››› (’58) Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker. An orphan becomes the ward of his bohemian New York aunt. (2:30) (TCM) Mon. 11 a.m.“AUTUMN DREAMS” (’15) Jill Wagner, Colin Egglesfield. (2:00) (HALL) Fri. 2 p.m.

B“BABY BOY” ››› (’01) Tyrese Gibson, Omar Good-

40-something needs help finding his groove again. (3:00) (PARMT) Thu. 1 a.m.“CREED” ››› (’15) Michael B. Jordan, Sylvester Stallone. Rocky Balboa mentors Apollo Creed’s son. (3:00) (PARMT) Fri. 11:30 p.m.; Sat. 7 p.m.“THE CREEPING UN-KNOWN” ››‡ (’55) Brian Donlevy, Jack Warner. (2:00) (50) Thu. 10 a.m.

D“DADDY’S LITTLE GIRLS”

›› (’07) Gabrielle Union, Id-ris Elba. (3:00) (BET) Mon. 10 p.m.; Tue. 7 p.m.“DAMAGED” (’14) Chris Klein, Merritt Patterson. (2:00) (LIFE) Sat. 2 p.m.“DAMES” ››‡ (’34) Joan Blondell, Dick Powell. (2:00) (TCM) Tue. 9:30 a.m.“THE DARK KNIGHT RIS-ES” ››› (’12) Christian Bale, Anne Hathaway. Bat-man faces a masked villain named Bane. (3:30) (TNT) Sun. 4:30 p.m.; Sat. 3:15 p.m.“DATE NIGHT” ››‡ (’10) Steve Carell, Tina Fey. (2:00) (TBS) Mon. 4 a.m.“A DAUGHTER’S RE-VENGE” (’18) Jessica Sipos, Linden Ashby. (2:02) (LIFE) Sat. 8 p.m.; 2nd Sun. 12:01 a.m.“DAYS OF WINE AND ROS-ES” ›››‡ (’62) Jack Lem-mon, Lee Remick. A husband and wife struggle to control their alcoholism. (2:15) (TCM) Sun. 5:45 p.m.

“DEADPOOL” ››› (’16) Ryan Reynolds, Morena Bac-carin. Deadpool hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life. (2:30) (FX) Tue. 7:30 p.m.; Wed. 5:30 p.m.“DEEP SPACE” ›‡ (’87) Charles Napier, Ann Turkel. (2:00) (50) Wed. 10 a.m.; Sat. 10 p.m.“THE DESCENDANTS”

›››‡ (’11) George Clooney, Shailene Woodley. A man navigates unfamiliar waters after his wife’s accident. (2:25) (AMC) Thu. 9 a.m.“DESIGN FOR SCANDAL”

››‡ (’41) Rosalind Russell, Walter Pidgeon. (1:30) (TCM) Mon. 6 a.m.“DESTINATION WEDDING” (’17) Alexa PenaVega, Jere-my Guilbaut. (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 3 p.m.“THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK” ›››‡ (’59) Millie Perkins, Joseph Schildkraut. A Jewish girl hides from the Nazis in an Amsterdam attic. (3:15) (TCM) Sun. 2:30 p.m.“DIE ANOTHER DAY” ›› (’02) Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry. (3:05) (AMC) Sun. 3:25 p.m.; Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 1 p.m.“DOLLS” ››› (’87) Ian Pat-rick Williams, Carrie Lorraine. Handmade dolls pose a dead-ly threat for travelers. (2:00) (50) Mon. 2 a.m.“DONOVAN’S BRAIN” ››‡ (’53) Lew Ayres, Gene Evans. (2:00) (50) Tue. 10 a.m.“DOUBLE DADDY” (’15) Mollee Gray, Brittany Curran.

ing. A man juggles womaniz-ing with fighting his mother’s boyfriend. (3:00) (BET) Wed. 7 p.m.; Thu. 4 p.m.“BABYSITTER’S BLACK BOOK” (’15) Spencer Locke, Perry Reeves. (2:00) (LIFE) Fri. 6 p.m.“BAD BASCOMB” ››‡ (’46) Wallace Beery, Margaret O’Brien. (2:00) (TCM) Wed. 10:45 a.m.“BATMAN BEGINS” ››› (’05) Christian Bale, Michael Caine. Bruce Wayne be-comes Gotham City’s Dark Knight. (3:00) (TBS) Sat. 1 a.m. (TNT) Sat. 12:15 p.m.“BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE” ›› (’16) Ben Affleck, Henry Cav-ill. (3:15) (TNT) Sun. 8 p.m.; Tue. 5:45 p.m.; Wed. 8 p.m.; Sat. 7 p.m., 10:15 p.m.“BATTLE: LOS ANGELES”

›› (’11) Aaron Eckhart, Michelle Rodriguez. (2:35) (AMC) Tue. 2:50 p.m., 11:01 p.m.; Wed. 11:25 a.m.“BATTLESHIP” ›› (’12) Taylor Kitsch, Alexander Skarsgard. (3:00) (FX) Fri. 2:30 p.m.; Sat. 9:30 a.m.“BEAST FROM HAUNTED CAVE” ›‡ (’60) Michael For-est, Sheila Carroll. (2:00) (50) Mon. 12 p.m.“THE BEAST WITHIN” ›› (’82) Ronny Cox, Bibi Besch. (2:00) (50) Mon. 6 p.m.“THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK — THE TOURING YEARS” ››› (’16) Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr. Ron Howard examines the early years of the Beatles. (2:30) (24) Sat. 8:30 p.m.“BELL, BOOK AND CAN-DLE” ››‡ (’58) James Stew-art, Kim Novak. (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 8 p.m.“BENJI THE HUNTED” ››‡ (’87) Red Steagall, Nancy Francis. (1:35) (TCM) Thu. 3:10 a.m.“THE BEST OF WALT DIS-NEY’S TRUE-LIFE ADVEN-TURES” ››› (’75) From 1949’s “Seal Island” to 1960’s “Jungle Cat.” (1:45) (TCM) Wed. 8:15 p.m.

“BIG HERO 6” ›››‡ (’14) Voices of Ryan Potter, Scott Adsit. Animated. A robotics prodigy uncovers a danger-ous plot. (2:15) (FREE) Sun. 3:10 p.m.“BIG RED” ››› (’62) Walter Pidgeon, Gilles Payant. A boy and a champion Irish setter become fast friends. (1:45) (TCM) Thu. 1:15 a.m.“THE BIRTHDAY WISH” (’17) Jessy Schram, Luke Macfarlane. (2:00) (HALL) Fri. 4 p.m.“THE BISCUIT EATER” ››‡ (’72) Earl Holliman, Johnny Whitaker. (1:15) (TCM) Thu. 4:45 a.m.“THE BLACK STALLION”

›››‡ (’79) Kelly Reno, Mick-ey Rooney. A shipwrecked boy forms a spiritual bond with a horse. (2:00) (TCM) 2nd Sun. 2 a.m.“BLADES OF GLORY” ››› (’07) Will Ferrell, Jon Heder. Rival male skaters compete as a pair. (2:00) (TBS) Mon. 2 a.m.“BOBBY JONES: STROKE OF GENIUS” ›› (’04) Jim Caviezel, Claire Forlani. (2:30) (GOLF) Sun. 2:30 p.m.“BOOM TOWN” ››› (’40) Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy. Two wildcatters attempt to create a Texas oil empire. (2:15) (TCM) Wed. 8:30 a.m.“BORN TO DANCE” ››› (’36) Eleanor Powell, James Stewart. A temperamental star’s replacement dances her way to fame. (2:00) (TCM) Tue. 6 p.m.“THE BOURNE ULTI-MATUM” ››› (’07) Matt Damon, Julia Stiles. Jason Bourne continues to look for clues to unravel his true iden-tity. (2:30) (AMC) Tue. 7:30 p.m.; Wed. 4:25 p.m.“BOYS’ NIGHT OUT” ››› (’62) Kim Novak, James Garner. Businessmen prove eager subjects for a sociology student. (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 10 p.m.“BREAKDOWN” ››› (’97) Kurt Russell, J.T. Walsh. A stranded motorist’s wife

vanishes while going for help. (2:00) (18) Sun. 12 p.m. (32) Sat. 2 p.m.“BRIDAL WAVE” (’15) Arielle Kebbel, Andrew W. Walker. (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 11 a.m.“THE BROADWAY MEL-ODY” ›››‡ (’29) Bessie Love, Anita Page. Midwestern sisters go to New York. (2:00) (TCM) Tue. 8 p.m.“BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936” ››› (’35) Jack Benny, Eleanor Powell. A producer unwittingly casts an old flame in a new show. (1:45) (TCM) Tue. 4:15 p.m.

C“CALLAWAY WENT THAT-AWAY” ››› (’51) Fred Mac-Murray, Dorothy McGuire. A cowboy is recruited to imper-sonate a former matinee idol. (1:30) (TCM) Wed. 12:45 p.m.“THE CAT’S PAW” ››‡ (’34) Harold Lloyd, Una Merkel. (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 6 a.m.“CAUGHT” (’15) Anna Camp, Sam Page. (2:00) (LIFE) Sun. 12 p.m.“CHILD’S PLAY” ››‡ (’88) Catherine Hicks, Chris Sa-randon. (2:00) (50) Sun. 2 p.m.; Wed. 12 p.m.; 2nd Sun. 2 a.m.“CINDERELLA” ››› (’15) Cate Blanchett, Lily James. A young woman tries not to lose hope in the face of cruelty. (2:15) (TBS) Sun. 4:45 p.m.“CONCERT FOR GEORGE”

››› (’03) Tom Hanks, Eric Clapton. Musicians celebrate the legacy of George Harri-son. (2:30) (3) Sat. 10:30 p.m.“CONFLICT” ››› (’45) Hum-phrey Bogart, Alexis Smith. The police struggle to crack a wife-killer’s perfect alibi. (2:00) (TCM) 2nd Sun. 12 a.m.“THE COOKOUT” ›‡ (’04) Ja Rule, Tim Meadows. (3:00) (BET) Wed. 4 p.m.“A COUNTRY WEDDING” (’15) Jesse Metcalfe, Autumn Reeser. (2:00) (HALL) Wed. 4 p.m.“CRADLE SWAPPING” (’17) Amanda Clayton, Brandon Barash. (1:59) (LIFE) Thu. 10:02 p.m.; Fri. 2:03 a.m.“CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE.”

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Charlize Theron is the big name among the stars of “Tully,” and while she does very fine work as a wife and mother who can’t seem to catch a break from demanding family duty, it’s another actress who steals the show.

Mackenzie Davis, of television’s “Halt and Catch Fire,” makes a stunning impression as a nanny who’s recruited by the Theron character’s brother (Mark Duplass) to give her a breather. Tully ends up doing much more than that: She proves to be a resource on just about every aspect of life, making herself invaluable to Theron.

“Tully” marks the third collaboration of director Jason Reitman and writer Diablo Cody, who had great success with “Juno,” then worked with Theron on “Young Adult.”

Those filmmakers know how to get seriocomic mileage out of the messy lives of regular folks ... and even if Theron’s life doesn’t seem all that disjointed in the film, it’s enough that she wants some sort of escape from her daily life that some moviegoers might be scared by how much they empathize. (As the somewhat clueless husband, Ron Livingston fills the bill almost too well.)

It’s fortunate that Cody’s writing and Reitman’s directing are so sharp, and Theron’s acting so undeniably focused, since “Tully” might test one’s patience otherwise. Yes, marital and parental challenges await virtually every spouse and mom, which could have left the movie open to being greeted with, “Yeah. So what?”

However, thanks to the creativity that’s so abundant and evident in the film, that isn’t the case. Theron is as solid as she’s been in any performance she’s given lately, and that’s saying something when you consider her fierce work in “Mad Max: Fury Road” and “Atomic Blonde.” She’s also quite generous in letting co-star Davis shine, but then again, that ultimately serves both actresses since their characters are so interlocked.

This is the time of movie year that’s typically marked by heroes who fly and explosions that get ever bigger, so it’s quite nice to have the down-to-earth pleasure of “Tully” as a smart and mature alternative now. And by all means, remember the name Mackenzie Davis – and that “Tully” is where big things began for her.

Charlize Theron in “Tully”

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Many musicals have class ... and throughout June on Turner Classic Movies, they actually will be a class.

Beginning June 5, the channel will devote each Tuesday and Thursday during the month to “Mad About Musicals,” not only an on-air programming event but also an online course in association with Ball State University. Students from that school helped to design the lessons, marking the fourth time TCM has participated in conducting such a program.

Channel staple Ben Mankiewicz handles the first week’s primetime introductions, continuing after that with the Thursday lineups. Starting with the second week, new TCM co-host Alicia Malone presents the Tuesday-evening attractions, ranging from “Cabin in the Sky” and “Singin’ in the Rain” to “My Fair Lady” and “A Hard Day’s Night.” The pleasant Malone notes that in her youth in her native Australia, she became a major fan of many of the titles featured.

“I grew up watching classic movies,” she confirms, “and one of the first was ‘Singin’ in the Rain.’ For a while because I was so young, I was convinced that it was a movie actually made in the ’20s, because that’s when it’s set! It taught me a lot about the Hollywood system, how

rough it was sometimes to transition from silent films to talkies. I also used to watch Marilyn Monroe movies, so I loved ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’ – and I went through a whole Gene Kelly phase, so I also loved seeing him in ‘An American in Paris.’

“I watch every single film I do an introduction for,” adds Malone, also a host on the TCM-related streaming service FilmStruck, “so this has been like my own little course. To put these in the context of history and start right at the beginning – with the big Busby Berkeley-type production numbers of the ’30s and ’40s, then through the heyday of the ’50s MGM musicals and the change that happened in the ’60s – you see that this has been a Hollywood staple since the birth of the talkies. It’s fun to see it grow and evolve with the times.”

A veteran of Fandango (as is fellow TCM full-time newcomer Dave Karger), Malone cites the Oscar-winning “La La Land” as evidence that the movie musical endures. She’s very much in favor of the genre’s history being presented in the form of an educational course, for those who choose to pursue that, as well as the pure entertainment TCM is known for.

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TCM is ‘Mad About Musicals’ throughout June (1:59) (LIFE) Fri. 10:02 p.m.; Sat. 2:03 a.m.“DOUBLE MOMMY” (’16) Morgan Obenreder, Mark Grossman. (2:02) (LIFE) Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 12:01 a.m.“DREAMGIRLS” ›››‡ (’06) Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé Knowles. Three singers learn that fame has a high price. (2:00) (18) Sat. 12 p.m.“THE DUFF” ››‡ (’15) Mae Whitman, Robbie Amell. (2:30) (FREE) Fri. 12 p.m.

E“8 MILE” ››› (’02) Eminem, Kim Basinger. A Detroit man tries to achieve success as a rapper. (2:58) (BET) Sun. 9:02 p.m.; Mon. 4 p.m.“ELEVATOR GIRL” ›› (’10) Lacey Chabert, Ryan Merriman. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 11 a.m.“EVEREST” ››› (’15) Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin. Climbers fight for survival during a storm on Mount Everest. (2:30) (FX) Fri. 5:30 p.m.; Sat. 12:30 p.m.

F“FANTASTIC FOUR” ›› (’05) Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba. (2:30) (AMC) Mon. 2 p.m.; Tue. 9:50 a.m.“FAST & FURIOUS 6” ››‡ (’13) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. (3:00) (FX) Mon. 7 p.m., 10 p.m.“FAST AND LOOSE” ››‡ (’39) Robert Montgomery, Ro-salind Russell. (1:30) (TCM) Mon. 1:30 p.m.“THE FEMININE TOUCH”

››‡ (’41) Rosalind Russell, Don Ameche. (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 9:15 a.m.“THE FIGHTING TEMP-TATIONS” ››‡ (’03) Cuba Gooding Jr., Beyoncé Knowles. (3:00) (BET) Sat. 5 p.m.“THE FIVE HEARTBEATS”

››‡ (’91) Robert Townsend, Michael Wright. (3:00) (BET) Sun. 12:02 p.m.“FOCUS” ››‡ (’15) Will Smith, Margot Robbie. (2:00) (TNT) Fri. 9 p.m.“FOLLOW THE FLEET”

›››‡ (’36) Fred Astaire, Gin-ger Rogers. A sailor spends shore leave with his song-and-dance partner. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 12 p.m.“FOOTLIGHT PARADE” ›› (’33) James Cagney, Joan Blondell. (2:00) (TCM) Tue. 7:30 a.m.“FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE”

›››‡ (’26) Harold Lloyd, Jobyna Ralston. Silent. A mil-lionaire falls for a girl working in a mission. (1:15) (TCM) Mon. 12:45 a.m.“THE FORBIDDEN KING-DOM” ››‡ (’08) Jackie

Chan, Jet Li. (2:15) (TNT) Sat. 10 a.m.“FORREST GUMP” ›››› (’94) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright. A slow-witted South-erner experiences 30 years of history. (3:15) (FREE) Sun. 10:45 p.m.; Mon. 5 p.m.“42ND STREET” ›››› (’33) Ruby Keeler, Warner Baxter. An injury gives an understudy a shot at stardom. (1:45) (TCM) Tue. 10 p.m.“FRANKENSTEIN” ››‡ (’04) Parker Posey, Vincent Perez. (2:00) (50) Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 8 p.m.“FRANKENWEENIE” ››› (’12) Voices of Catherine O’Hara, Martin Short. Ani-mated. A boy brings his dead dog back to life. (1:45) (TNT) Mon. 1:15 a.m.“FUN SIZE” ›‡ (’12) Victoria Justice, Thomas Mann. (2:00) (FX) Thu. 7 a.m.“FURY” ››› (’14) Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf. A sergeant takes his men on a mission behind enemy lines. (3:00) (AMC) Sat. 4 p.m.; 2nd Sun. 1:10 a.m.

G“THE GAMBLER” ››‡ (’14) Mark Wahlberg, John Good-man. (2:30) (FX) Mon. 9:30 a.m.; Tue. 7 a.m.“THE GAY DIVORCEE”

›››› (’34) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. A woman mistakes a flirt for her law-yer’s co-respondent. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 2 p.m.“GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN”’ ›› (’05) Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Adewale Akinn-uoye-Agbaje. (2:57) (BET) Sun. 6:05 p.m.“GHOULIES” ›› (’85) Peter Liapis, Lisa Pelikan. (2:00) (50) Sat. 2 p.m.“GHOULIES II” ›‡ (’88) Damon Martin, Royal Dano. (2:00) (50) Sat. 4 p.m.“GHOULIES 3: GHOULIES GO TO COLLEGE” ›› (’90) Billy Morrissette, Griffin O’Ne-al. (2:00) (50) Sat. 6 p.m.“THE GIANT GILA MON-STER” › (’59) Don Sullivan, Lisa Simone. (2:00) (50) Mon. 10 a.m.“GIRL FOLLOWED” (’17) Emma Fuhrmann, Joey Law-rence. (2:00) (LIFE) Sat. 6 p.m.“GIRL IN THE BUNKER: SPECIAL EDITION” (’17) Julia Lalonde, Henry Thomas. (2:09) (LIFE) Sun. 8 p.m.; Mon. 12:01 a.m.“GIVE ME MY BABY” (’16) Kelly Sullivan, Sofia Milos. (2:00) (LIFE) Thu. 6 p.m.“GODZILLA, KING OF THE MONSTERS!” ››‡ (’56) Raymond Burr, Takashi

Shimura. (2:00) (50) Sun. 8 p.m.“GOING HOLLYWOOD”

››› (’33) Marion Davies, Bing Crosby. To be near the famous singer she loves, a woman becomes his maid. (1:30) (TCM) Tue. 6 a.m.“GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933”

››› (’33) Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler. Unemployed showgirls help a producer stage a show. (2:00) (TCM) Tue. 11:45 p.m.“GONE WITH THE WIND”

›››› (’39) Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh. Civil War rogue Rhett Butler loves Southern belle Scarlett O’Hara. (4:00) (TCM) Mon. 9:45 p.m.“THE GOOD GUYS AND THE BAD GUYS” ››‡ (’69) Robert Mitchum, George Kennedy. (1:45) (TCM) Wed. 6:15 p.m.“GOR” ›‡ (’88) Urbano Barberini, Rebecca Ferratti. (2:00) (50) Thu. 4 p.m.“GORATH” ›‡ (’62) Ryô Ike-be, Yumi Shirakawa. (2:00) (50) Thu. 2 a.m.“GRAND HOTEL” ›››› (’32) Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford. Five lives are changed forever at a luxuri-ous Berlin hotel. (2:00) (TCM) Fri. 1:15 p.m.“THE GREAT OUTDOORS”

›› (’88) Dan Aykroyd, John Candy. (2:00) (AMC) Thu. 10 p.m.; Fri. 4 p.m.“THE GREAT ZIEGFELD”

›››› (’36) William Powell, Luise Rainer. Oscar-winning account of showman Florenz Ziegfeld’s life. (3:00) (TCM) Tue. 11:30 a.m.“THE GREEN HORNET” ›› (’11) Seth Rogen, Jay Chou. (2:30) (TNT) 2nd Sun. 1:30 a.m.“GREEN LANTERN” ›› (’11) Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively. (2:30) (TNT) Sun. 2 p.m.“THE GREEN MILE” ›››‡ (’99) Tom Hanks, David Morse. A condemned prison-er possesses a miraculous healing power. (4:00) (A&E) Mon. 2 p.m.“GREYFRIARS BOBBY”

››‡ (’61) Donald Crisp, Lau-rence Naismith. (2:00) (TCM) Wed. 11:15 p.m.“GROUNDHOG DAY” ›››‡ (’93) Bill Murray, Andie Mac-Dowell. A TV weatherman’s day keeps repeating. (2:30) (AMC) Thu. 5:30 p.m.; Fri. 1:30 p.m.“GROWN UPS 2” › (’13) Adam Sandler, Kevin James. (2:00) (FX) Sun. 4 p.m.

H“HALLELUJAH” ››› (’29) Daniel L. Haynes, Nina Mae McKinney. A man turns to re-

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MOVIESligion after his brother’s death. (2:15) (TCM) Wed. 3:45 a.m.“HANCOCK” ››‡ (’08) Will Smith, Charlize Theron. (2:00) (AMC) Mon. 7 p.m.; Tue. 5:25 p.m.“THE HEAT” ››‡ (’13) San-dra Bullock, Melissa McCar-thy. (2:30) (FX) Sat. 5:30 p.m.“HENRY GOES ARIZONA”

›› (’39) Frank Morgan, Vir-ginia Weidler. (1:15) (TCM) Wed. 7:15 a.m.“HER HIGHNESS AND THE BELLBOY” ››‡ (’45) Hedy Lamarr, Robert Walker. (2:00) (TCM) Fri. 8 a.m.“HERCULES” ››› (’97) Voices of Tate Donovan, Josh Keaton. Animated. The strongman becomes a Greek hero. (2:05) (FREE) Sat. 3:40 p.m.“HERCULES” › (’83) Lou Ferrigno, Sybil Danning. (2:00) (50) Mon. 4 p.m.; 2nd Sun. 12 a.m.“HIS GIRL FRIDAY” ›››› (’40) Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell. Comedy erupts in this reworking of “The Front Page.” (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 4:30 p.m.“HOLLYWOOD WITHOUT MAKEUP” ›› (’65) (1:00) (TCM) Tue. 5 a.m.“HOTEL” ››› (’67) Rod Taylor, Catherine Spaak. New Orleans hotel manager han-dles hostile bid, scandal, thief. (2:15) (TCM) Fri. 5:45 p.m.“HOTEL BERLIN” ››› (’45) Helmut Dantine, Andrea King. A Dachau escapee and an actress hide as Nazis lose the war. (1:45) (TCM) Fri. 11:30 a.m.“HOTEL RESERVE” ››› (’44) James Mason, Lucie Mannheim. Austrian med student taken for Nazi spy on prewar Riviera. (1:30) (TCM) Fri. 10 a.m.

I“I AM LEGEND” ››› (’07) Will Smith, Alice Braga. Bloodthirsty plague victims surround a lone survivor. (2:00) (TNT) Sun. 12 p.m.“I AM NUMBER FOUR” ›› (’11) Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant. (2:30) (AMC) Mon. 4:30 p.m.; Tue. 12:20 p.m.“I.F.O.: IDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT” ›› (’87) Carey Shearer, Kim Kincaid. (2:00) (50) Tue. 6 p.m.; Fri. 2 a.m.“IGOR” ›› (’08) Voices of John Cusack, Steve Buscemi. (2:00) (50) Wed. 2 a.m.; Fri. 10 a.m.“THE INCREDIBLE HULK”

››› (’08) Edward Norton, Liv Tyler. Bruce Banner faces an enemy known as The Abom-ination. (2:40) (FREE) Sat. 11 a.m.

“THE INCREDIBLE MELTING MAN” › (’78) Alex Rebar, Burr DeBenning. (2:00) (50) Sun. 4 p.m.“THE INCREDIBLES” ›››‡ (’04) Voices of Craig T. Nel-son, Holly Hunter. Animated. A former superhero gets back into action. (2:40) (FREE) Sat. 7:50 p.m.“ISLAND OF LOST SOULS”

››› (’33) Charles Laughton, Bela Lugosi. A mad scientist performs horrific experiments in evolution. (1:15) (TCM) Sat. 3:30 a.m.

J“JACK THE GIANT SLAYER”

›› (’13) Nicholas Hoult, Elea-nor Tomlinson. (2:30) (TBS) Sat. 6:30 a.m.“JACKASS PRESENTS: BAD GRANDPA” ››‡ (’13) John-ny Knoxville, Jackson Nicoll. (2:00) (FX) Tue. 9:30 a.m.; Wed. 7 a.m.“JAWS THE REVENGE” › (’87) Lorraine Gary, Lance Guest. (2:00) (AMC) Wed. 4 a.m.“JEEPERS CREEPERS” ››‡ (’01) Gina Philips, Justin Long. (2:00) (50) Fri. 6 p.m.“JUNE IN JANUARY” (’14) Brooke D’Orsay, Wes Brown. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 7 a.m.“THE JUNGLE BOOK” ›››‡ (’16) Neel Sethi, Voice of Bill Murray. Young Mowgli meets an array of animals in the jungle. (2:00) (TBS) Sun. 2:45 p.m.; Sat. 12 p.m.“JURASSIC WORLD” ››‡ (’15) Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard. (3:00) (2) Sun. 8 p.m. (8) Sun. 8 p.m.“JUST A KISS” ›› (’02) Ron Eldard, Kyra Sedgwick. (2:00) (51) 2nd Sun. 12 a.m.“JUST LIKE HEAVEN” ››‡ (’05) Reese Witherspoon, Mark Ruffalo. (2:00) (TBS) 2nd Sun. 4 a.m.

K“KEPT WOMAN” (’15) Court-ney Ford, Shaun Benson. (1:52) (LIFE) Sun. 10:09 p.m.; Mon. 2:10 a.m.“THE KILLER SHREWS”

›‡ (’59) James Best, Ingrid Goude. (1:30) (50) Wed. 6 p.m.“KING KONG” ›››‡ (’05) Naomi Watts, Jack Black. A beauty tames a savage beast. (4:00) (A&E) Mon. 10 a.m.“KING SOLOMON’S MINES”

››› (’37) Paul Robeson, Cedric Hardwicke. Singing native takes white hunter on biblical-treasure hunt. (1:30) (TCM) Sat. 12 p.m.“KONGA” ›‡ (’61) Michael Gough, Margo Johns. (2:00) (50) Sat. 10 a.m.

L“THE LEFT HAND OF GOD”

››› (’55) Humphrey Bogart, Gene Tierney. A pilot poses

as a priest to escape war-torn China. (1:45) (TCM) Fri. 10:15 p.m.“THE LEGEND OF LOBO”

››‡ (’62) Narrated by Rex Allen. (1:15) (TCM) Wed. 10 p.m.“THE LEGO MOVIE” ›››‡ (’14) Voices of Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell. Animated. An ordinary LEGO figurine must help stop a tyrant’s plan. (2:30) (FREE) Sat. 10:30 p.m.“LESLIE HOWARD: THE MAN WHO GAVE A DAMN” (’15) (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 8 p.m.; Tue. 1:45 a.m.“THE LETTER” ›››‡ (’40) Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall. An accused murderess is blackmailed. (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 10 a.m.“LILO & STITCH” ››› (’02) Voices of Daveigh Chase, Chris Sanders. Animated. A girl adopts a dog which is really an alien. (2:00) (FREE) Sun. 11:05 a.m.“LIMITLESS” ››‡ (’11) Brad-ley Cooper, Robert De Niro. (2:00) (A&E) Mon. 6 p.m.“THE LION KING” ›››‡ (’94) Voices of Matthew Brod-erick, Jeremy Irons. Animated. The son of a king battles treachery to claim his destiny. (2:00) (FREE) Wed. 9 p.m.; Thu. 6 p.m.“THE LION KING II: SIMBA’S PRIDE” ›› (’98) Voices of Matthew Broderick, Neve Campbell. (2:00) (FREE) Thu. 12 a.m.“LOOPER” ››› (’12) Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt. A mob hit man realizes that his target is his older self. (2:30) (FX) Mon. 7 a.m.“LOTTERY TICKET” ››‡ (’10) Bow Wow, Brandon T. Jackson. (3:00) (BET) Sat. 8 p.m.“LOVE ON A LIMB” (’16) Ashley Williams, Trevor Don-ovan. (2:00) (HALL) Tue. 2 p.m.“LOVE ON ICE” (’17) Julie Berman, Andrew W. Walker. (2:00) (HALL) Thu. 2 p.m.“LOVE ON THE SIDELINES” (’16) Emily Kinney, John Rear-don. (2:00) (HALL) Fri. 8 p.m.“THE LOVE PARADE” ››‡ (’29) Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald. (2:00) (TCM) Wed. 1:45 a.m.“LOVE’S COMPLICATED” (’15) Holly Marie Combs, Ben Bass. (2:00) (HALL) Mon. 4 p.m.

M“MADEA’S WITNESS PRO-TECTION” ›› (’12) Tyler Per-ry, Eugene Levy. (3:00) (BET) Sat. 11 p.m.“MARRIAGE OF LIES” (’16) April Bowlby, Corin Nemec. (2:00) (LIFE) Sun. 6 p.m.“MARRYING MR. DARCY” (’18) Cindy Busby, Ryan

Paevey. (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 7 p.m.; Sat. 5 p.m.“THE MARTIAN” ›››‡ (’15) Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain. A stranded astro-naut tries to survive on Mars. (3:00) (FX) Sat. 8 p.m.“MAYTIME” ››› (’37) Jea-nette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy. A singer forsakes love to wed the man who aided her career. (2:30) (TCM) Fri. 3:30 a.m.“MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS” ›› (’15) Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelar-io. (3:00) (FX) Wed. 11 p.m.; Thu. 2 p.m.“MCLINTOCK!” ››› (’63) John Wayne, Maureen O’Ha-ra. A cattle baron meets his match in a strong-willed wom-an. (2:15) (TCM) Wed. 2:15 p.m.“THE MERRY WIDOW” ››› (’34) Maurice Chevalier, Jea-nette MacDonald. A king tries seducing a wealthy widow to save his country. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 6 a.m.“MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE ROGUE NATION” ››› (’15) Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner. Ethan Hunt and his team square off against the Syndi-cate. (3:00) (FX) Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 12:30 a.m.“THE MONROE DOCTRINE” (’39) Grant Mitchell, Charles Waldron. (:30) (TCM) Sat. 11:30 a.m.“MONSTER” ›››‡ (’03) Charlize Theron, Christina Ric-ci. Aileen Wuornos kills seven men and lands on death row. (2:00) (32) Sun. 2 p.m.“MONSTER FROM A PRE-HISTORIC PLANET” ›‡ (’66) Tamio Kawaji, Yoko Yamamo-to. (2:00) (50) Sun. 10 a.m.“MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT” (’17) Lacey Chabert, Carlo Marks. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 1 p.m.“MOOSE HUNTERS” (’37) Voices of Pinto Colvig, Walt Disney. (:10) (TCM) Thu. 3 a.m.“MORE ABOUT NOSTRADA-MUS” (’41) (:10) (TCM) Sat. 8:10 a.m.“MR. & MRS. SMITH” ››‡ (’05) Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie. (2:30) (AMC) Sun. 6:30 p.m.; Mon. 11:30 a.m.“MY FAVORITE WEDDING” (’17) Maggie Lawson. (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 5 p.m.“MY GIRL” ››› (’91) Anna Chlumsky, Macaulay Culkin. A funeral director’s daughter has a summer of awakenings. (2:00) (38) Sat. 1 p.m.

N“NATIONAL LAMPOON’S VACATION” ››‡ (’83) Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo. (2:00) (AMC) Thu. 8 p.m.; Fri. 6 p.m.

“NATIONAL TREASURE” ›› (’04) Nicolas Cage, Diane Kru-ger. (2:30) (TNT) Mon. 8 p.m.“NAUGHTY MARIETTA”

›››‡ (’35) Jeanette MacDon-ald, Nelson Eddy. A princess disguised as a maid goes to New York. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 8 a.m.“NEIGHBORS” ››› (’14) Seth Rogen, Zac Efron. New parents go to war with a noisy fraternity next door. (2:00) (FX) Tue. 3:30 p.m.; Wed. 9 a.m.“A NEIGHBOR’S DECEP-TION” (’17) Ashley Bell, Gates McFadden. (2:00) (LIFE) Sat. 4 p.m.“NEVER WAVE AT A WAC”

››‡ (’52) Rosalind Russell, Paul Douglas. (1:30) (TCM) Mon. 3 p.m.“1984” ››› (’84) John Hurt, Richard Burton. A state worker rebels against a totalitarian government. (2:00) (50) Fri. 12 p.m.“NO TIME FOR COMEDY”

››› (’40) James Stewart, Rosalind Russell. A playwright falls in love with the star of his production. (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 7:30 a.m.“NOTORIOUS: UNRATED”

››‡ (’09) Angela Bassett, Derek Luke. (3:03) (BET) Sun. 3:02 p.m.“NOW, VOYAGER” ›››‡ (’42) Bette Davis, Claude Rains. A psychiatrist helps a Boston spinster, who finds a man. (2:15) (TCM) 2nd Sun. 7:45 a.m.“NOW YOU SEE ME 2” ›› (’16) Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo. (3:00) (FX) Sun. 6 p.m.; Mon. 4 p.m.; Wed. 8 p.m.; Thu. 5 p.m.

O“OBSESSION” ››› (’49) Robert Newton, Sally Gray. A British doctor plans to put his wife’s U.S. lover in an acid bath. (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 12 a.m.“OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN”

››‡ (’13) Gerard Butler, Aar-on Eckhart. (2:15) (TNT) Mon. 3 p.m.“ONCE UPON A PRINCE” (’18) Megan Park, Jonathan Keltz. (2:00) (HALL) Fri. 6 p.m.“OUTLAW OF GOR” › (’89) Urbano Barberini, Rebecca Ferrati. (2:00) (50) Fri. 4 p.m.“OVERBOARD” ››‡ (’87) Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell. (2:30) (PARMT) Fri. 1:30 a.m.“OZ THE GREAT AND POW-ERFUL” ››‡ (’13) James Franco, Mila Kunis. (2:45) (TBS) Sun. 12 p.m.

P“PARENTAL GUIDANCE”

›› (’12) Billy Crystal, Bette Midler. (2:00) (FX) Thu. 9 a.m.; Fri. 7 a.m.

“THE PERFECT BRIDE” (’17) Pascale Hutton, Kavan Smith. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 7 p.m.“THE PERFECT BRIDE: WEDDING BELLS” (’18) Pascale Hutton, Kavan Smith. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 9 p.m.“PERFECT MATCH” (’15) Danica McKellar, Paul Greene. (2:00) (HALL) 2nd Sun. 7 a.m.“PERFECT ON PAPER” (’14) Lindsay Hartley, Drew Fuller. (2:00) (HALL) Mon. 2 p.m.“THE PERFECT STALKER” (’16) Danielle Savre, Jefferson Brown. (2:00) (LIFE) Sun. 4 p.m.“THE PERFECT STORM”

››› (’00) George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg. A fishing boat sails into the storm of the cen-tury. (3:05) (AMC) Wed. 10:05 p.m.; Thu. 11:25 a.m.“THE PETRIFIED FOREST”

›››‡ (’36) Leslie Howard, Bette Davis. A fugitive killer takes hostages at a roadside diner. (1:30) (TCM) Tue. 3:30 a.m.“THE PHANTOM FROM 10,000 LEAGUES” › (’56) Kent Taylor, Cathy Downs. (2:00) (50) Sun. 10 p.m.“PIECES OF APRIL” ››› (’03) Katie Holmes, Patricia Clarkson. A woman invites her estranged family for Thanks-giving. (2:00) (32) Sat. 12 p.m.“PITCH PERFECT” ››› (’12) Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin. College students enter an a cappella competition. (2:30) (PARMT) Wed. 10:30 p.m.; Thu. 7:30 p.m.“PITCH PERFECT 2” ››‡ (’15) Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson. (3:00) (FX) Sun. 1 p.m.“POETRY OF NATURE” (’39) (:10) (TCM) Sat. 8 a.m.“PREDATORS” ›› (’10) Adrien Brody, Topher Grace. (2:29) (AMC) Wed. 1:31 a.m., 1:55 p.m.“PREGNANT AT 17” (’16) Josie Bissett, Zoé De Grand Maison. (1:30) (LIFE) Sat. 12:30 p.m.“PSYCHO BROTHER-IN-LAW” (’18) Brittany Falardeau, Zach Gold. (1:59) (LIFE) Sat. 10:02 p.m.; 2nd Sun. 2:03 a.m.

R“RED 2” ››‡ (’13) Bruce Willis, John Malkovich. (2:30) (TNT) Mon. 10:30 p.m.“REMEMBER THE TITANS”

››› (’00) Denzel Washing-ton, Will Patton. A black man coaches high-school football after integration. (2:30) (PAR-MT) Fri. 9 p.m.; Sat. 4:30 p.m.“R.I.P.D.” ›‡ (’13) Jeff Bridg-es, Ryan Reynolds. (2:00) (FX) Tue. 5:30 p.m.; Wed. 3:30 p.m.“THE RIVER WILD” ›››‡ (’94) Meryl Streep, Kevin Ba-con. Thieves hold a former

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river guide and her family hostage. (2:30) (AMC) Fri. 11 a.m.“ROBOCOP 2” ››‡ (’90) Pe-ter Weller, Nancy Allen. (2:00) (50) Thu. 12 p.m.“ROBOCOP 3” ›‡ (’93) Rob-ert John Burke, Nancy Allen. (2:00) (50) Sat. 12 p.m.“ROBOT HOLOCAUST” › (’86) Norris Culf, Nadine Hart. (2:00) (50) Tue. 12 p.m.“THE ROCK” ››› (’96) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage. Alca-traz Island terrorists threaten to gas San Francisco. (2:45) (TNT) Mon. 5:15 p.m.; Tue. 3 p.m.; Wed. 11:15 p.m.“ROCKY” ›››› (’76) Syl-vester Stallone, Talia Shire. A heavyweight champ gives a club fighter a title shot. (3:00) (PARMT) Sat. 9 a.m., 10 p.m.“ROCKY III” ››› (’82) Sylvester Stallone, Mr. T. A merciless contender forces Rocky into a title match. (2:30) (PARMT) Sat. 12 p.m.“ROCKY IV” ›› (’85) Sylves-ter Stallone, Talia Shire. (2:00) (PARMT) Sat. 2:30 p.m.; 2nd Sun. 1 a.m.“ROSE MARIE” ››› (’36) Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy. An opera star falls for the Mountie trailing her broth-er. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 10 a.m.“R.O.T.O.R.” › (’88) Richard Gesswein, Margaret Trigg. (2:00) (50) Sat. 2 a.m.“RUN ALL NIGHT” ››‡ (’15) Liam Neeson, Ed Harris. (2:30) (AMC) Mon. 9 a.m.“RUSH HOUR” ››› (’98) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. Mismatched police partners seek a kidnapped girl. (3:00) (BET) Wed. 10 p.m.; Thu. 7 p.m.

S“THE SADDLE BUSTER”

›› (’32) Tom Keene, Helen Foster. (1:10) (TCM) Sat. 8:20 a.m.“SCREAM 4” ››‡ (’11) Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox. (2:30) (AMC) Thu. 3:10 a.m.“SERGEANT RUTLEDGE”

››› (’60) Jeffrey Hunter, Woody Strode. An innocent black soldier is charged with rape and murder. (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 1:30 p.m.“THE SEVEN MAGNIFICENT GLADIATORS” › (’84) Lou Ferrigno, Sybil Danning. (2:00) (50) Wed. 4 p.m.“SHALL WE DANCE” ››› (’37) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. Two dancers are forced to marry for a publicity stunt. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 4 p.m.“THE SHAWSHANK RE-DEMPTION” ›››› (’94) Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman. An innocent man goes to a Maine

woman mistakes the identity of a dancer romancing her. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 10 p.m.“TRANSFORMERS” ››› (’07) Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson. Two races of robots wage war on Earth. (3:00) (TBS) Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.“A TRIP THROUGH THE WALT DISNEY STUDIOS” (’37) (:15) (TCM) Wed. 8 p.m.“TULIPS IN SPRING” (’16) Fiona Gubelmann, Lucas Bryant. (2:00) (HALL) Wed. 2 p.m.“TWILIGHT PEOPLE” › (’72) John Ashley, Pat Woodell. (1:30) (TCM) Sat. 2 a.m.“TWO WEEKS NOTICE” ››‡ (’02) Sandra Bullock, Hugh Grant. (1:59) (LIFE) Tue. 10:02 p.m.; Wed. 2:03 a.m.

U“UNSTOPPABLE” ››› (’10) Denzel Washington, Chris Pine. Two men try to stop a runaway train carrying toxic cargo. (2:00) (TNT) Fri. 7 p.m.“THE UNTOLD” › (’02) Lance Henriksen, Andrea Roth. (2:00) (50) Sun. 6 p.m.; Tue. 2 a.m.; Thu. 8 p.m.

V“VICTOR/VICTORIA” ››› (’82) Julie Andrews, James Garner. A female entertainer finds fame by posing as a man in drag. (2:30) (TCM) Sun. 10:15 p.m.

W“A WALK TO REMEMBER”

›› (’02) Shane West, Mandy Moore. (1:59) (FREE) Tue. 9:01 p.m.; Wed. 5:30 p.m.“WARLOCK” ››› (’59) Richard Widmark, Henry Fon-da. A gunfighter and a cowboy join forces to wipe out a gang. (2:15) (TCM) Fri. 8 p.m.“WARNING FROM SPACE”

› (’56) Toyomi Karita, Keizo Kawasaki. (2:00) (50) Sun. 12 p.m.“WATCH YOUR BACK” (’15) AnnaLynne McCord, Mark Ghanimé. (2:00) (LIFE) Sun. 10 a.m.“WAY OUT WEST” ›››› (’37) Stan Laurel, Oliver Har-dy. A crooked barkeep targets the boys with a gold-mine deed. (1:15) (TCM) Wed. 6 a.m.“WEDDING BELLS” (’16) Danica McKellar, Kavan Smith. (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 1 p.m.“WEDDING CRASHERS”

››› (’05) Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn. Partygoers spend a wild weekend with a politician’s family. (2:30) (WGN-A) Wed. 10 p.m.“THE WEDDING MARCH” (’16) Jack Wagner, Josie Bis-sett. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 9 a.m.

“THE WEDDING PLANNER”

›› (’01) Jennifer Lopez, Mat-thew McConaughey. (2:02) (LIFE) Tue. 8 p.m.; Wed. 12:01 a.m.“WEEKEND AT THE WAL-DORF” ››› (’45) Ginger Rogers, Lana Turner. A mot-ley group of guests checks in at the Waldorf Hotel. (2:30) (TCM) Fri. 3:15 p.m.“WESTERN RELIGION” (’15) Peter Shinkoda, Vivian Lamolli. (2:00) (32) Sun. 12 p.m.“WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT” ››› (’93) Angela Bassett, Laurence Fishburne. The life of singer-actress Tina Turner. (3:00) (BET) Sat. 2 p.m.“WHEN IN ROME” ›‡ (’10) Kristen Bell, Josh Du-hamel. (2:00) (FREE) Wed. 12 a.m.“THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING” ›› (’35) Edward G. Robinson, Jean Arthur. (1:45) (TCM) 2nd Sun. 6 a.m.“WICKED STEPMOTHER”

›› (’89) Bette Davis, Barbara Carrera. (2:00) (50) Mon. 12 a.m.“THE WIZARD OF OZ”

›››› (’39) Judy Garland, Frank Morgan. A tornado whisks a Kansas farm girl to a magic land. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 8 p.m.“A WOMAN’S FACE” ››› (’38) Ingrid Bergman, Anders Henrikson. A plastic surgeon transforms a scarred and bitter con artist. (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 2 a.m.“THE WOOD” ›› (’99) Omar Epps, Taye Diggs. (3:00) (BET) Thu. 10 p.m.; Fri. 4 p.m.“THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH” ››‡ (’99) Pierce Brosnan, Sophie Marceau. (3:05) (AMC) Sun. 12:20 p.m.“WRECK-IT RALPH” ›››‡ (’12) Voices of John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman. Animated. An arcade-game “bad guy” wants to be a hero. (2:05) (FREE) Sat. 5:45 p.m.

Y“YONGARY, MONSTER FROM THE DEEP” ›‡ (’67) Yeong-il Oh, Jeong-im Nam. (2:00) (50) Thu. 6 p.m.“YOUNG GUNS” ››‡ (’88) Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Suther-land. (2:30) (AMC) Sat. 10:30 a.m.

Z“ZOOKEEPER” ›‡ (’11) Kev-in James, Rosario Dawson. (2:00) (FREE) Fri. 12 a.m., 6:50 p.m.“ZOOTOPIA” ›››‡ (’16) Voices of Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman. Animated. Police rabbit Judy Hopps joins forces with a wily fox. (2:35) (FREE) Sun. 5:25 p.m.

MOVIESpenitentiary for life in 1947. (3:05) (AMC) Wed. 7 p.m.; Thu. 2:25 p.m.“SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS” ››‡ (’11) Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law. (3:00) (WGN-A) Tue. 7 p.m.“SHE’S ALL THAT” ›› (’99) Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook. (2:10) (FREE) Fri. 4:40 p.m.; Sat. 12 a.m.“SHE’S THE MAN” ›› (’06) Amanda Bynes, James Kirk. (2:00) (TBS) 2nd Sun. 2 a.m.“SKY HIGH” ››‡ (’05) Mi-chael Angarano, Kurt Russell. (2:00) (TNT) Sun. 11:15 p.m.“SLEEPWALKING IN SUB-URBIA” (’17) Lucie Guest, Emilie Ullerup. (2:02) (LIFE) Thu. 8 p.m.; Fri. 12:01 a.m.“THE SMURFS” ›‡ (’11) Hank Azaria, Neil Patrick Harris. (2:05) (FREE) Sun. 9 a.m.; Sat. 7 a.m.“SO YOU SAID YES” (’15) Kellie Martin, Chad Willett. (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 9 a.m.“THE SORCERER’S AP-PRENTICE” ››‡ (’10) Nico-las Cage, Jay Baruchel. (2:00) (FREE) Sat. 9 a.m.; 2nd Sun. 7:30 a.m.“SOUL PLANE” ›› (’04) Kevin Hart, Tom Arnold. (3:00) (BET) Fri. 7 p.m.“SPIDER-MAN 3” ››‡ (’07) Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst. (2:25) (AMC) Wed. 9 a.m.“SPY” ››› (’15) Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham. An undercover CIA analyst becomes an unlikely secret weapon. (2:30) (FX) Sat. 3 p.m.“THE STEPCHILD” (’16) Lauren Holly, Paul Johansson. (2:00) (LIFE) Sun. 2 p.m.“THE STEPFATHER” ››› (’87) Terry O’Quinn, Jill Schoelen. A psychopath is obsessed with having an ideal family. (2:00) (50) Mon. 8 p.m.“STEPFATHER II” ›› (’89) Terry O’Quinn, Meg Foster. (2:00) (50) Tue. 8 p.m.“STEPFATHER III: FA-THER’S DAY” ›‡ (’91) Robert Wightman, Priscilla Barnes. (2:30) (50) Wed. 7:30 p.m.“STOP THE WEDDING” (’16) Rachel Boston, Niall Matter. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 3 p.m.“STOWAWAY” ››‡ (’36) Shirley Temple, Robert Young. (1:45) (TCM) Fri. 1:45 a.m.“STRAIGHT OUTTA COMP-TON” ››› (’15) O’Shea Jackson Jr., Corey Hawkins. N.W.A revolutionizes music and pop culture in 1988. (3:00) (FX) Thu. 8 p.m., 11 p.m.“STRIKE ME PINK” ›› (’36) Eddie Cantor, Ethel Merman. (1:45) (TCM) Tue. 2:30 p.m.

“TEN THOUSAND BED-ROOMS” ›› (’57) Dean Mar-tin, Anna Maria Alberghetti. (2:00) (TCM) Fri. 6 a.m.“THEY MET IN BOMBAY”

››‡ (’41) Clark Gable, Ro-salind Russell. (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 6:15 p.m.“13 GOING ON 30” ››› (’04) Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo. An uncool girl mag-ically becomes a successful adult. (2:10) (FREE) Fri. 2:30 p.m.“THIS IS 40” ››‡ (’12) Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann. (3:00) (FX) Sun. 10 a.m.“THE THREE MUSKE-TEERS” ››› (’73) Oliver Reed, Raquel Welch. A Frenchman and his comrades must save the queen’s honor. (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 6 p.m.“THREE SMART GIRLS”

››› (’36) Deanna Durbin, Binnie Barnes. A teenager and her two sisters scheme to reunite their parents. (1:45) (TCM) Fri. 12 a.m.

“STROMBOLI” ›› (’50) In-grid Bergman, Mario Vitale. (2:15) (TCM) Mon. 3:45 a.m.“SUMMER LOVE” (’16) Ra-chael Leigh Cook, Lucas Bry-ant. (2:00) (HALL) Thu. 4 p.m.“A SUMMER PLACE” ››› (’59) Richard Egan, Dorothy McGuire. Young love and an old romance threaten to ruin families. (2:30) (TCM) Sun. 12 p.m.“SUMMER RENTAL” ›› (’85) John Candy, Richard Crenna. (2:00) (AMC) Fri. 2 a.m.“SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF!” ››› (’69) James Garner, Joan Hackett. Strang-er tames Old West boomtown, woos mayor’s daughter. (1:45) (TCM) Wed. 4:30 p.m.“SWING TIME” ››› (’36) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. A dancer must earn a good living or forget about mar-riage. (2:00) (TCM) Thu. 6 p.m.

“TIME BANDITS” ››› (’81) John Cleese, Sean Connery. Cosmic dwarfs take boy on time-and-space odyssey. (2:00) (TCM) 2nd Sun. 4 a.m.“TITANIC” ›››› (’97) Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet. A woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. (4:30) (PARMT) Tue. 9 p.m.“TOMBSTONE” ››› (’93) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. Doc Holliday joins Wyatt Earp for the OK Corral showdown. (3:05) (AMC) Sat. 7 p.m., 10:05 p.m.“TOMORROW NEVER DIES”

››› (’97) Pierce Brosnan, Jonathan Pryce. James Bond tries to short-circuit a commu-nications tycoon. (2:35) (AMC) Sun. 9:45 a.m.“TOP HAT” ›››› (’35) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. A

T“TALLADEGA NIGHTS”

››‡ (’06) Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly. (2:15) (BRAVO) Sat. 5 p.m.; 2nd Sun. 12:15 a.m.“TARZAN” ››› (’99) Voic-es of Tony Goldwyn, Glenn Close. Animated. A man raised by apes meets other humans. (2:05) (FREE) Sun. 1:05 p.m.“TARZAN’S MAGIC FOUN-TAIN” ›› (’49) Lex Barker, Brenda Joyce. (1:30) (TCM) Sat. 10 a.m.“TEARS OF THE SUN” ››‡ (’03) Bruce Willis, Monica Bellucci. (2:30) (WGN-A) Mon. 10 p.m.“10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU” ›‡ (’99) Heath Ledger, Julia Stiles. (1:59) (FREE) Mon. 9:01 p.m.; Tue. 6 p.m.

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