Tune In by Jessica Forbes
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For those couch potato days, this summer’s lineup of TV show premieres will provide numerous hours of indoor lazing entertainment. From the slapstick to serious, the summer 2013 lineup has to hold at least one new favorite for everyone.
▶TV
Camp
Premieres Wednesday, July 10 on NBC A comedy about a summer camp starring Six Feet Under’s Rachel Griffiths. Could be great or terrible, but, at the very least, good for a few laughs.
Premieres Wednesday, July 10 on FX This crime drama focusing on a set of serial murders in the neighboring border towns of El Paso, Texas and Juarez, Mexico features Diane Kruger (“Inglorious Basterds”) as an American detective and Demian Bichir (“Weeds,” “A Better Life”) as her Mexican counterpart working the case.
Copper
Premieres Sunday July 23 on BBC America Season 2 of the period crime drama— kind of a mash up of “Gangs of New York” and “The Departed”—debuts with new mysteries set in 1860s New York City.
Who Do You Think You Are?
Premieres Tuesday, July 23 on TLC A TV producer thought to make genealogy interesting to the masses by examin-
ing the heritage of celebrities. The product is an entertaining and enlightening program that takes celebrities all over the world while tracing their roots.
Breaking Bad
Premieres Sunday, August 11 on AMC The much-awaited fifth and final season of this drama will reveal the fate of anti-hero Walter White in only eightepisodes.
▶Netflix
Orange is the New Black: My Year in Women’s Prison July 11 ”Weeds” creator Jenji Cohen is the writer and producer of the series, the next in Netflix’s expanding catalog of original programming. {in}
Low Winter Sun
Premieres Sunday, August 11 on AMC Following “Breaking Bad” is no short order, but AMC has placed this Detroit-based crime drama, an American adaptation of a British miniseries, in a primo time slot in hopes it will be the network’s next big hit.
▶DVD
Portlandia
The Complete Third Season July 9
The Walking Dead
The Complete Third Season August 27
Boardwalk Empire
The Complete Third Season August 20
Sons of Anarchy Season 5 August 27
Showing Some Class-ics Everyone seems to have at least one classic Hollywood film among their favorites, or several they've long meant to watch. Most people only ever get to see old movies at home, on the small screen. If you need a break from heat-of-summer couch surfing or the mega-theater routine, take a step back in time with The Saenger Classic Movie Series. Starting in July, The Saenger Theatre will present a landmark film most every Saturday night through September. All seats are only $5. Concessions are sold in 414 1
the lobby and permitted in the theatre, so be sure to bring a few extra dollars for popcorn, too. The perfect plan for a unique night out: enjoying the classics on the big screen, their original home.
August 10
July 13
"African Queen"
"Some Like It Hot"
July 20
"Singing in the Rain"
July 27
"A Streetcar Named Desire"
August 3
"North By Northwest"
"West Side Story"
August 24
"Rear Window"
August 31
September 7
"Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory"
September 21
"The Godfather"
September 28 "The Sound of Music"
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