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1. Filmmaker Brooks, and others

5. Mobile program

8. Sounds heard in “Cheers”
12. Blood vessel problem
13. Road crew’s sticky supply
14. Malaria symptom
15. Wings
16. “Was ___ blame?” (2)
5. Not straight up
6. Singer Page
7. “Law & Order” prosecutor’s burden
8. Sound of laughter (3)
9. Frankenstein’s assistant
45. Immigrant’s subj.
10. Kind of film with a dedicated sub-culture
“The Man Who ___” (3)
21. Queen of rap and films
22. “Guy’s Grocery ___”
25. One of the senses
29. Constellation near Scorpius
30. Comedian Margaret
31. Classic sitcom “I ___ of Jeannie”
34. Giggle
46. Boat propellers
49. Retired gossip columnist Barrett
50. Revolutionary Guevara
51. Clarified butter used in Indian cooking
52. Ever and ___
53. Young goat
54. Egg foo ___ Down
1. Old record label
2. Corner piece
11. Late night talk show host Meyers

19. Vegas opener
20. Grab a bite
22. Wander aimlessly
23. Ticket abbr.
24. Wild West of Hollywood
26. Educ. institution
27. Everyday article
28. Abbr. in a help wanted ad
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35. Speech given at a funeral
37. Sweater style (2)
38. Hindu sage or saint
39. Fished for morays
40. Notorious 1970 film “___
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41. Quite a stretch
42. Inadvisable action
43. Pearl Harbor locale

47. “Footloose”
(1984) hero McCormack
48. Part: Abbr.
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17. “Dateline NBC” anchor Lester
18. Sci-fi series
36. Big name in Star Wars and the Marvel Cinematic
3. Unit of bread
4. “Fifty Shades of Grey” heroine Ana
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33. Kid’s cry
34. Chess
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of an animal rights group, Mija sets out to save Okja from the hidden cruelty of the Mirando Corporation.
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Late Laughs
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
The fact that Monkypox can be transmitted through aerosols makes it “similar to the coronavirus.” No, no, no — I can’t go back to Lysol-ing all my monkeys!
Late Laughs
in a phenomenon called “Shrinkflation.” In their defense, corporations say the water’s just very cold.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
beaches will be open for the summer. New York City beaches are the same as other beaches except, instead of whistles, lifeguards just yell, “Oh!”
Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. Solution below
The Late Late Show With James Corden
In the United Kingdom, the four-day celebration surrounding the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee culminated last night [June 5] with 22,000 people attending a concert in front of Buckingham Palace. It was called the Party at the Palace, but we’ll call it Queenchella.
makes a payphone, you just have to pay $1,200 for it.
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
You know yesterday [June 7], here in California, was Primary Election Day. Also known as “There Was an Election Today?” Day. Turnout was low. More
In the United Kingdom, the four-day celebration surrounding the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee culminated last night [June 5] with 22,000 people attending a concert in front of Buckingham Palace. It was called the Party at the Palace, but we’ll call it Queenchella.
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
You know yesterday [June 7], here in California, was Primary Election Day. Also known as “There Was an Election Today?” Day. Turnout was low. More

Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee .... The queen, I think, has had enough of these jubilees, because she did not appear in person. Instead, she appeared via hologram .... The crowd sang “God Save the Queen” as the holograndma passed by. At this point, God must be like, “Enough already with the song – I’m doing it! She’s 96! Do you not see me saving the queen?!”
Californians played Wordle yesterday than voted. I can’t imagine not voting. Voting is fun. It’s like taking a Scantron test you can’t fail.
Late Night With Seth Meyers
President Biden spoke from the White House on Tuesday [May 24] and asked when the country will be ready to
Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee .... The queen, I think, has had enough of these jubilees, because she did not appear in person. Instead, she appeared via hologram .... The crowd sang “God Save the Queen” as the holograndma passed by. At this point, God must be like, “Enough already with the song – I’m doing it! She’s 96! Do you not see me saving the queen?!”
Late Night With Seth Meyers
President Biden spoke from the White House on Tuesday [May 24] and asked when the country will be ready to
stand up to the gun lobby. When we will?! That’s like your landlord saying, “Ew, you gotta do something about these mice!”
Understandably, people are sick of paying higher prices [during this period of inflation], so corporate America has come up with a clever solution: “quietly shrinking package sizes without lowering prices”
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
The fact that Monkypox can be transmitted through aerosols makes it “similar to the coronavirus.” No, no, no — I can’t go back to Lysol-ing all my monkeys!
Understandably, people
in a phenomenon called “Shrinkflation.” In their defense, corporations say the water’s just very cold.
A new poll found that Trader Joe’s is the most reputable brand in the country. Yup, at Trader Joe’s you know exactly what you’re going to get: hummus from a white guy in dreadlocks.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Tomorrow [May 28] all of New York City’s public
A new poll found that Trader Joe’s is the most reputable brand in the country. Yup, at
beaches will be open for the summer. New York City beaches are the same as other beaches except, instead of whistles, lifeguards just yell, “Oh!”
This evening [May 24], President Biden returned to the White House after his five-day trip to Asia .... Biden flew from Japan to Alaska to Washington, D.C., which is also how Spirit Airlines takes you from Boston to Washington, D.C.
The Late Late Show With James Corden
Yesterday [May 23] officials in New York held a ceremony to remove the last public payphone in New York City .... I mean, technically Apple
This evening [May 24], President Biden returned to the White House after his five-day trip to Asia .... Biden flew from Japan to Alaska to Washington, D.C., which is also how Spirit Airlines takes you from Boston to
Washington, D.C.
Californians played Wordle yesterday than voted. I can’t imagine not voting. Voting is fun. It’s like taking a Scantron test you can’t fail.

Most of the focus here in L.A. was on the race for mayor, but there was a lesser-known candidate I noticed on the ballot, named Randy Fudge, who was running for judge. Superior Court Judge ... Fudge .... His website says he has more than 27 years of experience in criminal, civil and administrative law.

Unfortunately, none of that matters because the address of that website is FudgeForJudge.com.
In London over the weekend [June 4 and 5], they had a big to-do for Queen


Most of the focus here in L.A. was on the race for mayor, but there was a lesser-known candidate I noticed on the ballot, named Randy Fudge, who was running for judge. Superior Court Judge ... Fudge .... His website says he has more than 27 years of experience in criminal, civil and administrative law. Unfortunately, none of that matters because the address
stand up to the gun lobby. When we will?! That’s like your landlord saying, “Ew, you gotta do something about these mice!”
A romance novelist in Oregon who wrote a blog post titled “How to Murder Your Husband” was convicted yesterday of killing her husband — in case you’re wondering how far you have to go to get someone to read a blog post.
The House select committee investigating the Capitol attack will hold its first public hearing on Thursday, so we can all finally get to the bottom of that thing the entire country watched on live TV in real time ...
A romance novelist in Oregon who wrote a blog post titled “How to Murder Your Husband” was convicted yesterday of killing her husband — in case you’re wondering how far you have to go to get someone to read a blog post.
The House select committee investigating the Capitol attack will hold
CHANNEL GUIDE
STREAMING NOW
“Beauty” (2022)
Come along for the ride with the new romantic drama film “Beauty,” available Wednesday, June 29, on Netflix. From award-winning writer and producer Lena Waithe (“Twenties”) and director Andrew Dosunmu (“Mother of George,” 2013), this coming-of-age story follows a talented young singer named Beauty (Gracie Marie Bradley, “Pearl,” 2020), who is on the brink of a successful career with her supportive and devoted girlfriend, Jasmine (Aleyse Shannon, “Leverage: Redemption”), by her side. It isn’t long, however, until Beauty is met with the harsh realities of pop stardom and she struggles to remain authentic to herself and to her art in the face of fame and fortune. The film’s outstanding ensemble cast includes Niecy Nash (“Claws”), Giancarlo Esposito (“Breaking Bad”), Sharon Stone (“Casino,” 1995), Kyle Bary (“Our Kind of People”), Michael Ward (“Top Boy”), Sarah Stavrou (“White Men Can’t Jump,” 1992) and James Urbaniak (“American Splendor,” 2003).


“Chip and Potato: Chip’s Holiday”
Get away for some fun in the sun with the new summer special “Chip and Potato: Chip’s Holiday,” landing Monday, June 27, on Netflix. Following the adventures of 4-year-old pug Chip (voiced by Abigail Journey Oliver, “Top Wing”) and her mouse friend Potato (Andrea Libman, “My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic”), the “Chip and Potato” computer-animated series sees the friends take their first steps towards independence in kindergarten. Now, in this new special, it’s time for a family vacation! Chip and Potato do their best to enjoy their beach holiday, but falling coconuts put a damper on their plans. With the help of some new friends, Chip and Potato hatch a plan to fix their coconut problem once and for all. Written by “Teletubbies’” Maddy Darrall, Billy Macqueen and Catherine Williams, “Chip and Potato: Chip’s Holiday” also voice stars Briana Buckmaster (“Supernatural”), Brian Dobson (“Monster Beach”) and Chance Hurstfield (“A Million Little Things”).
“Only Murders in the Building” - Season 2
Dig into a new case with the highly anticipated Season 2 release of “Only Murders in the Building,” making its way to Hulu Tuesday, June 28. Starring Selena Gomez (“A Rainy Day in New York,” 2019), Steve Martin (“The Pink Panther,” 2006) and Martin Short (“Innerspace,” 1987) as Mabel, Charles and Oliver, an unlikely trio of amateur sleuths brought together in the first season by their mutual love of the same true crime podcast. When a murder happened to take place in the high-end New York City building where they all live, the true crime aficionados took it upon themselves to create their very own podcast as they try to solve the murder themselves. While Season 1 ended on quite a cliffhanger (and another murder in the building), Season 2 kicks off with Mabel, Charles and Oliver trying to keep themselves out of hot water as they look into their newest case. Created by Martin and John Hoffman of “Grace and Frankie,” “Only Murders in the Building” Season 2 is directed by Jamie Babbit (“Silicon Valley”) and Cherien Dabis (“Ramy”). The series is written by Hoffman, Martin, Joshua Allen Griffith (“Mrs. America”), “The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence” playwright Madeleine George, “Ohio” author Stephen Markley and “The Field Guide to the North American Teenager” author Ben Philippe. Vanessa Aspillaga (“Morning Glory,” 2010), Kirk Kelly (“Do No Harm”), Ariel Shafir (“M’larky”), Cara Delevingne (“Suicide Squad,” 2016), Michael Rapaport (“Atypical”), Jayne Houdyshell (“Little Women,” 2019), Jackie Hoffman (“Garden State,” 2004) and Michael Cyril Creighton (“Dexter: New Blood”) also star.

“The Princess” (2022)
Classic fairytales get turned on their heads in the new fantasy action movie “The Princess,” premiering on Hulu Friday, July 1. Strong-willed and beautiful, the film’s protagonist princess’s (played by Joey King, “The Act”) not-quite-fairytale begins when she refuses to marry cruel sociopath Julius (Dominic Cooper, “That Dirty Black Bag”), to whom she is betrothed. Kidnapped and locked away in a tower for her refusal, the princess fights her way back to save her family and the kingdom from a scorned and vindictive Julius, who is intent on taking her father’s throne by any means necessary. Directed by Le-Van Kiet (“The Requin,” 2022), “The Princess” is written by Ben Lustig and Jake Thornton of “Blood Soldiers: Interrogation” (2011). The film’s cast is rounded out by Veronica Ngo (“The Old Guard,” 2020), Ivo Arakov (“Frenchy,” 2010), Martin Taskov (“Her Pen Pal,” 2021), Mitko Angelov (“Brothers”) and Vasil Toshev (“Stoyan,” 2021).
“Baymax!” - Season 1
Everyone’s favorite friendly inflatable robot is back in the new computer-animated series “Baymax!,” premiering on Disney+ Wednesday, June 29. A sequel series to the 2014 hit film “Big Hero 6,” Baymax (voiced by Scott Adsit, “30 Rock”) is working outside the superhero team to fulfill his program’s purpose of helping others. As he takes on health-care jobs around the city of San Fransokyo, Baymax ends up on a series of adorable and hilarious adventures in an attempt to improve the lives of everyone he meets. Created and written by “Big Hero 6” director Don Hall, “Baymax!” is directed by Dan Abraham (“Once Upon a Snowman,” 2020), Mark Kennedy (“Zootopia,” 2016), Lissa Treiman (“Wreck-It Ralph,” 2012) and Dean Wellins (“Raya and the Last Dragon,” 2021). Ryan Potter (“Titans”), Maya Rudolph (“Saturday Night Live”), Emily Kuroda (“Gilmore Girls”), Lilimar (“Bella and the Bulldogs”), Zeno Robinson (“Pokémon”) and Jaboukie Young-White (“Fairfax”) also voice star in the series.

“The Owl House” - Season 2, 5 episodes


The magical adventure continues when five new episodes of “The Owl House’s” second season make their way onto Disney+ Wednesday, June 29. Starring selfassured teenager Luz (Sarah-Nicole Robles, “Encanto,” 2021), who stumbled upon a portal to a magical world in the series’ first season, the show follows the adventures of Luz and her magical new friends — a witch name Eda (Wendie Malick, “Young Sheldon”) and her tiny demon sidekick, King (Alex Hirsch, “Gravity Falls”). While Luz, who doesn’t possess any magical abilities of her own, fulfills her dream of being a which by acting as Eda’s apprentice, the trio embarks on surprising adventures throughout the realm. As Season 2 continues, King finally uncovers some truths about his past while the witches prepare for the day of unity. Created by Dana Terrace (“DuckTales”), “The Owl House” is written by Terrace, Zach Marcus (“Star vs. the Forces of Evil”), John Bailey Owen (“Future-Worm!”), Molly Ostertag (“ThunderCats Roar”), Madeleine Hernandez (“The 2017 CBS Diversity Sketch Comedy Showcase”) and Mikki Crisostomo (“Snakehead,” 2021). The series also voice stars Matthew Rhys (“The Americans”), Issac Ryan Brown (“Raven’s Home”), Tati Gabrielle (“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”), Mae Whitman (“Good Girls”), Cissy Jones (“Tiger & Bunny”), Eden Riegel (“Amphibia”) and Matt Chapman (“Homestar Runner”).

“The Terminal List” - Season 1

Get to the bottom of a new mystery with Prime’s newest action-thriller series “The Terminal List,” premiering on the streamer Friday, July 1. Chris Pratt (“Guardians of the Galaxy,” 2014) leads the series as Cmdr. James Reece, a Navy SEAL who’s just returned home after his entire platoon was ambushed during a highstakes covert mission. Determined to discover why his platoon was attacked, Reece’s mission becomes all the more urgent when he learns new dark forces are working against him and endangering his loved ones. Based on the novel of the same name by Jack Carr, “The Terminal List” is adapted for the screen by David DiGilio (“Strange Angel”) and directed by Frederick E.O. Toye (“The Boys”), Sylvain White (“The Rookie”), M.J. Bassett (“Solomon Kane,” 2009), Antoine Fuqua (“The Magnificent Seven,” 2016), Tucker Gates (“Ray Donovan”) and Ellen Kuras (“The Umbrella Academy”). The series cast is rounded out by Jared Shaw (“The Tomorrow War,” 2021), Constance Wu (“Crazy Rich Asians,” 2018), Taylor Kitsch (“Friday Night Lights”), Riley Keough (“Mad Max: Fury Road,” 2015), Arlo Mertz (“Mank,” 2020), Jeanne Tripplehorn (“The Gilded Age”), LaMonica Garrett (“1883”), Tyner Rushing (“Under the Banner of Heaven”) and Nick Chinlund (“Training Day,” 2001).
“The Wolf of Wall Street” (2013)
Live the lavish life with “The Wolf of Wall Street,” available now to stream on Prime. Oscar winner Leonardo DiCaprio (“The Revenant,” 2015) stars as real-life financial mogul and entrepreneur Jordan Belfort, who pleaded guilty to crimes related to stock-market manipulation and penny-stock scamming in 1999.
Directed by Oscar-winning director Martin Scorsese (“Taxi Driver,” 1976), the 2013 film follows Belfort on his rise to the top of the Wall Street food chain with his business partner, Donny Azoff (played by Jonah Hill, “War Dogs,” 2016), in the early ‘90s, before their subsequent downfall nearly a decade later. Quickly growing their staff from a modest 20 people to a company of over 250 employees, the entrepreneurs devise a plan to hide their massive earnings in a European bank. But as their outlandish and extravagant lifestyles begin to draw the attention of the feds, only one question remains: how long can they keep their scheme a secret?
Written for the screen by Terence Winter (“The Sopranos”) and adapted from Belfort’s book of the same name, “The Wolf of Wall Street” was nominated for five Oscars. Margot Robbie (“Birds of Prey,” 2020), Matthew McConaughey (“Dallas Buyers Club,” 2013), Kyle Chandler (“Argo,” 2012), Rob Reiner (“This Is Spinal Tap,” 1984), Jon Bernthal (“King Richard,” 2021), Jon Favreau (“Chef,” 2014), Jean Dujardin (“The Artist,” 2011), Joanna Lumley (“Absolutely Fabulous”), Cristin Milioti (“How I Met Your Mother”) and Shea Whigham (“Non-Stop,” 2014) also star.












