








Girls” star Estelle
27. “Grey’s Anatomy” procedure
28. “... man ___ mouse?” (2)
29. ___ Games (sporting event held every four years) (2)


32. One “tamed” in Shakespeare
34. “Friends” hangout spot
37. Wishes and dreams
38. “Dead to Me” star Linda
41. Best picture nominee, with “The” (4)
44. Nutritional
3. “The Eyes of Tammy Faye” (2021) star Jessica
4. A whole lot
5. “Chicago Fire” water mover
6. Start of a Hallmark channel romance
7. Banded stone

8. Doing needlework
9. Enterprise captain
10. Means justifiers
11. QB’s gains
16. Lessen, as pain
17. Teen affliction
19. Pitch tents
20. Incantation starter
24. Done in a dazed way
25. Genealogist’s project
26. Swerves at sea
30. Piece of property
31. Spicy curry
32. ___ Tzu (toy dog)
33. “It’s true!”
35. Canadian star of “The Umbrella
Academy” Colm
36. Mischievous
38. Program instructions
39. Like gossiping tongues
40. Former Fords
41. Historic leader?
42. “Days of ___ Lives”
43. Prefix with magnetic
Solution on page 10
CROW WING COUNTY LANDFILL
Winter Hours
Monday – Friday 8 am to 5 pm

The Following Items are Accepted
Crossword

television
1. Tortilla treat
5. School fund-raising grps.
9. TV comedian Keegan-Michael
12. Repeated sound
13. Feeling that’s hard to ignore
14. Polit. designation
15. Big event airing March 27 (2)
18. “Looney Tunes” and many other cartoons
19. Oscar-winning actress Blanchett, and others
21. Ga. neighbor
22. Take down a peg
23. “The Golden
inits.
45. Like the Sahara
46. Turn on a pivot
47. “Grey’s Anatomy” readout
48. “The West Wing” chars.
49. Pro’s opposite

1. Wonderland drink
2. N.C. State is in it
The landfill is open only to residents of Crow Wing County for recycling and disposal needs.

Household Hazardous Waste facility open Monday to Friday 8 am to 5 pm

• Free recycling of lead-acid car/marine batteriesNOT to be disposed of in the landfill
• Free compost of lawn and garden material (please separate brush and branches)
• A small fee for recycling of used oil filters and anti-freeze.



• Free oil recycling at the landfill and several drop-off locations within the County. Visit our webpage for drop-off locations: www.crowwing.us and search “oil.”
Demolition materials may be disposed in the demolition landfill for a fee Large appliances, electronics, tires with or without rims, scrap metals, glass, and plastic can be disposed at the site for a nominal fee for recycling.
To schedule an appointment or for questions please call 218-824-1010.



Sunday, March 27
8:00 a.m. ESPN ESPN2 SportsCenter (1:00)
BSNOR In-Depth Outdoors (0:30)
SHOW Boxing Showtime Championship. (3:30)
8:30 a.m. BSNOR Lindy Fish Ed. (0:30)
GOLF School of Golf (0:30)
9:00 a.m. CNBC AMA Supercross (3:00)
ESPN College Gameday (Live) (1:30)
BSNOR Jason Mitchell Outdoors (0:30)
GOLF Golf Semifinal WGC: Match Play. (Live) (4:00)
9:30 a.m. BSNOR Keyes Outdoors (0:30)
10:00 a.m. (15) KVRR Midwest Outdoors (0:30)
BSNOR Destination-Fish (0:30)
10:30 a.m. ESPN F1 Grand Prix Sunday (Live) (1:25)
BSNOR Fishing the Midwest (0:30)
11:00 a.m. (5) KSTP Midwest Outdoors (0:30)
(7) KCCO PBR Bull Riding (1:00)
ESPN2 NCAA Baseball Vir. at N.D. (Live) (3:00)

BSNOR Sportsman’s Journal TV (0:30)
11:30 a.m. BSNOR The Musky Hunter (0:30)
11:55 a.m. ESPN F1 Auto Racing
Saudi Arabia Grand Prix. (Live) (2:05)

Noon (7) KCCO The Road to the Final Four (1:00)
(11) KARE FA-WSL Soccer (Live) (2:00)
CNBC RFU Rugby Lei. vs. Exe. (2:00)
BSNOR MLB Baseball Spring Training. Bos. vs. Min. (Live) (3:00)
1:00 p.m. (7) KCCO NCAA Basketball Elite Eight Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:30)
GOLF PGA Golf Final Round Corales Puntacana Championship. (Live) (3:00)
TNT NHL Hockey T.B. at N.Y. I. (Live) (3:00)
2:00 p.m.
4:30 p.m. BSNOR Wolves Live Pregame (Live) (0:30)
5:00 p.m. ESPN SportsCenter (1:00)
BSNOR NBA Basketball Min. at Bos. (Live) (2:30)
5:30 p.m. ESPN2 NCAA Hockey Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:30)
6:00 p.m. ESPN NCAA Basketball Women’s Elite Eight Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
7:00 p.m. GOLF Golf Central (Live) (1:00)
7:30 p.m. BSNOR Wolves Live Postgame (Live) (0:30)
8:00 p.m. ESPN NCAA Basketball Women’s Elite Eight Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
Monday, March 28
9:00 a.m. BSNOR MLB Baseball Spring Training. Bos. vs. Min. (2:00)
10:00 a.m. USA IMSA Auto Racing Pilot Challenge (2:00)
Noon BSNOR MLB Baseball Spring Training. Bos. vs. Min. (Live) (3:00)
USA NASCAR Auto Racing ARCA Menards Series East (1:00)
1:30 p.m. ESPN2 FIFA Soccer World Cup Qualifier. (Live) (2:30)
6:00 p.m. ESPN NCAA Basketball Women’s Elite Eight Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
6:30 p.m. ESPN2 H.S. Basketball JamFest. (Live) (1:30)
Noon BSNOR Tennis Women’s Quarter-final and Men’s Round of 16 Miami Open. (Live) (4:00)
1:30 p.m. ESPN2 FIFA Soccer World Cup Qualifier. (Live) (2:30)
5:30 p.m. ESPN2 H.S. Basketball Girls All-American Game. (Live) (1:30)
6:00 p.m. ESPN NCAA Basketball Semifinal NIT Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
6:30 p.m. TNT NBA Basketball L.A. L. at Dal. (Live) (2:30)
7:00 p.m. BSNOR NHL Hockey Pha. at Min. (Live) (2:30)




GOLF Golf Classics Women’s Final Round 2021 Augusta National Amateur. (3:00)
USA WWE NXT (Live) (2:08)
1:00 p.m. BSNOR NHL Hockey Pha. at Min. (2:00)


4:00 p.m. GOLF LPGA Golf Chevron Championship Pro-Am. (Live) (1:00)
6:30 p.m. BSNOR NBA Basketball Min. at Tor. (Live) (2:30)


TNT NHL Hockey N.Y. R. at Det. (Live) (2:30)

6:45 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball Mia. at Bos. (Live) (2:20)
7:00 p.m. GOLF Golf Classics National Final 2021 Drive Chip and Putt Championship. (3:00)
TBS All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite (2:00)
9:00 p.m. TNT NHL Hockey V.G.K. at Sea. (Live) (3:00)
9:05 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball Pho. at G.S. (Live) (2:30)
Thursday, March 31
9:00 a.m. BSNOR NHL Hockey Pha. at Min. (2:00)
11:00 a.m. GOLF LPGA Golf Round 1 Chevron Championship. (Live) (4:00)



1:00 p.m. BSNOR NBA Basketball Min. at Tor. (2:00)
3:00 p.m. GOLF PGA Golf Round 1 Texas Open. (Live) (3:00)


6:00 p.m. ESPN ESPN2 NCAA Basketball Championship NIT Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
GOLF LPGA Golf Round 1 Chevron Championship. (Live) (2:00)







6:30 p.m. TNT NBA Basketball Mil. at Brook. (Live) (2:30)
7:00 p.m. BSNOR NHL Hockey Pit. at Min. (Live) (2:30)
8:00 p.m. ESPN NCAA Basketball College Slam Dunk & 3 Point Championship. (Live) (1:00)
ESPN2 Basketball College Slam Dunk & 3 Point Championship. (Live) (4:00)
9:00 p.m. GOLF PGA Golf Round 1 Texas Open. (3:00)
TNT NBA Basketball L.A. L. at Utah (Live) (2:30)
Friday, April 1
11:00 a.m. GOLF LPGA Golf Round 2
Chevron Championship. (Live) (4:00)
USA ARCA Auto Racing NAPA Auto Parts 150. (1:00)
3:00 p.m. GOLF PGA Golf Round 2
Texas Open. (Live) (3:00)
6:00 p.m. GOLF LPGA Golf Round 2
Chevron Championship. (Live) (2:00)
7:00 p.m. (9) KMSP (15) KVRR
11:30 a.m. BSNOR Sportsman’s Journal TV (0:30)
USA EPL Soccer Leic. at MUN (Live) (2:00)
Noon (7) KCCO CBS Sports Special (1:00)
GOLF PGA Golf Round 3 Texas Open. (Live) (2:30)
TBS Title IX: 37 Words That Changed America (2:00)
1:00 p.m. (5) KSTP UFC Countdown (1:00)
(7) KCCO CBS Sports Special (1:00)
1:30 p.m. USA Premier League Goal Zone (Live) (1:00)
2:00 p.m. (5) KSTP NHL Hockey Pit. at Col. (Live) (3:00)
(7) KCCO SailGP Highlights (1:00) CNBC RFU Rugby L.W. vs. Glo. (2:00)
TBS At the Final Four (Live) (1:00)
2:30 p.m. (9) KAWE Prairie Sportsman (0:30)

(11) KARE PGA Golf Round 3 Texas Open. (Live) (2:30)
GOLF CHAMPS Golf Round 2 Rapiscan Systems Classic. (Live) (1:30)
3:00 p.m. (7) KCCO NWSL Soccer A.C. vs. S.D. (Live) (2:00)
TBS The Final Four Show (Live) (2:00)
4:00 p.m. BSNOR In the Spotlight (0:30)
GOLF LPGA Golf Round 3 Chevron Championship. (Live) (4:00)
4:30 p.m. BSNOR Focused (0:30)
5:00 p.m. CNBC Horse Racing Florida Derby. (1:00)

TBS NCAA Basketball Final Four Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:30)
TNT NCAA Basketball Final Four Semifinal Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:30)
TRUTV NCAA Basketball (2:30) USA WrestleMania 38 Kick-Off (2:00)
6:30 p.m. (23) WUCW Loons Live Pre-game (Live) (0:30)
7:00 p.m. (23) WUCW MLS Soccer Sea at MIN (Live) (2:00)

7:30 p.m. TBS NCAA Basketball Final Four Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:30)
TNT NCAA Basketball Final Four Semifinal Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:30)
TRUTV NCAA Basketball (2:30)
SHOW ALL ACCESS (0:30)
ESPN2 All Madden (1:30)
BSNOR MLB Baseball Spring Training. Bos. vs. Min. (3:00)
GOLF Golf Final WGC: Match Play. (4:00)
10:00 p.m. ESPN SportsCenter (1:30)
ESPN2 F1 Auto Racing Saudi Arabia Grand Prix. (2:00)
10:35 p.m. (9) KMSP Fox 9 Sports Now (Live) (0:25)
11:00 p.m. BSNOR WPT Poker Gardens Championship. (1:00) 11:30 p.m. ESPN SportsCenter (4:30)
11:35 p.m. (5) KSTP In Depth With Graham Bensinger (0:30)
7:00 p.m. BSNOR MLB Baseball Spring Training. Bos. vs. Min. (3:00)
GOLF Golf Semfinal WGC: Match Play. (3:00)
USA WWE Raw (Live) (3:00)
8:00 p.m. ESPN NCAA Basketball Women’s Elite Eight Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
ESPN2 PHF Hockey (Live) (2:30)


10:00 p.m. GOLF Golf Final WGC: Match Play. (4:00)
Tuesday, March 29
8:00 a.m. GOLF PGA Golf Final Round Corales Puntacana Championship. (3:00)
9:00 a.m. BSNOR MLB Baseball Spring Training. Bos. vs. Min. (2:00)
8:00 p.m. ESPN H.S. Basketball Boys All American Game. (Live) (2:00)
ESPN2 College Basketball Live Scoreboard (Live) (0:30)
8:30 p.m. ESPN2 NCAA Basketball Semifinal NIT Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
9:00 p.m. TNT NBA Basketball Utah at L.A. C. (Live) (2:30)
Wednesday, March 30
8:30 a.m. GOLF AsianTour Golf Round 3 DGC Open. (2:00)
9:00 a.m. BSNOR NBA Basketball Min. at Bos. (2:00)
10:30 a.m. GOLF AsianTour Golf Final Round DGC Open. (2:00)
WWE SmackDown (Live) (2:00)
9:00 p.m. GOLF CHAMPS Golf Round
1 Rapiscan Systems Classic. (2:00)
TNT All Elite Wrestling: Rampage (1:00)
11:00 p.m. GOLF PGA Golf Round 2
Texas Open. (3:00)
Saturday, April 2
9:00 a.m. CNBC EPL Soccer A.V. at Wol. (2:00)


USA EPL Soccer Bren. at CHE (Live) (2:00)
11:00 a.m. (11) KARE Golf Women’s Final Round Augusta National Amateur. (Live) (3:30)
USA Premier League Mornings (Live) (0:30)
8:00 p.m. GOLF Golf Central (Live) (1:00)
8:30 p.m. NICK NFL Slimetime (0:30)
9:00 p.m. (23) WUCW Loons Live Pre-game (Live) (0:30)

GOLF Golf Women’s Final Round Augusta National Amateur. (3:00)
9:30 p.m. (9) KMSP Fox 9 Sports Now (Live) (0:30)
10:00 p.m. TBS Inside March Madness (Live) (1:00)
10:10 p.m. HBO Back on the Record with Bob Costas (1:00)
11:00 p.m. ESPN SportsCenter (1:00)
11:30 p.m. ESPN2 SportsCenter Featured (0:30)
Brainerd Daily Dispatch, MN: Sports Mar 27, 2022 to Apr 2, 2022
Late Laughs




The Late Show with Stephen Colbert [Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s]

bravery is especially surprising because before he was a politician, Zelenskyy was one of Ukraine’s most popular TV comedians. Your move, Mrs. Maisel. Let’s see how marvelous you really are!
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon














A man in New York just won $10 million from a scratchoff lottery ticket. But here’s the unbelievable part — not just that: The same man won $10 million from another scratch-off ticket three years ago! ... Even crazier, the same guy was in line behind him at 7-Eleven both times.





The Late Late Show With James Corden
Belarus is threatening to join the fight on the Russian side, so this wasn’t exactly a neutral meeting place [for face-to-face peace talks]. You know, going to Belarus for peace talks with Russia is like going to couples’ therapy at your wife’s book club.

Extreme Sudoku


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Sudoku
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Sudoku




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The Requin
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After saving his theatre with a spectacular singing competition in the first film, koala Buster Moon (McConaughey) has set his sights on a new and bigger dream. Along with his cast of performers, including pigs Rosita (Witherspoon) and Gunter (Kroll), porcupine Ash (Johansson), gorilla Johnny (Egerton) and elephant Meena (Kelly), Buster convinces Redshore City entertainment complex owner Jimmy Crystal (Cannavale) to finance a new musical. The only hitch in Buster’s plan? He must convince the legendary lion, Clay Calloway (Bono), to return to the spotlight.
Sing 2


Videoreleases





The Requin
Vacationing on a tropical paradise retreat in Vietnam, married couple Jaelyn (Silverstone) and Kyle (Tupper) are reconnecting after a miscarriage left them both grieving. On the second night of their vacation, their above-water Vietnamese villa is battered by a violent monsoon and dislodges, setting them adrift from the mainland. Finding themselves marooned on their now dilapidated villa without food, water or a cellphone to call for help, Jaelyn and Kyle notice a new threat encircling their ramshackle floating villa: sharks.
Director:Le-VanKiet.Stars:Alicia Silverstone,JamesTupper,Deirdre O’Connell,DannyChung,Jennifer Mudge,KhaMai.2022.89mins. Horror.



Vacationing on a tropical paradise retreat in Vietnam, married couple Jaelyn (Silverstone) and Kyle (Tupper) are reconnecting after a miscarriage left them both grieving. On the second night of their vacation, their above-water Vietnamese villa is battered by a violent monsoon and dislodges, setting them adrift from the mainland. Finding themselves marooned on their now dilapidated villa without food, water or a cellphone to call for help, Jaelyn
“Sing 2” is the sequel to the 2016 hit animated film “Sing.”
Director:GarthJennings.Stars: MatthewMcConaughey,Reese Witherspoon,ScarlettJohansson, ToriKelly,TaronEgerton,Nick
After saving his theatre with a spectacular singing competition in the first film, koala Buster Moon (McConaughey) has set his sights on a new and bigger dream. Along with his cast of performers, including pigs Rosita (Witherspoon) and Gunter (Kroll), porcupine Ash (Johansson), gorilla Johnny (Egerton) and elephant Meena (Kelly), Buster convinces Redshore City entertainment complex owner Jimmy Crystal (Cannavale) to finance a new musical. The only hitch in Buster’s plan? He must convince the legendary lion, Clay Calloway (Bono), to return to the spotlight. “Sing 2” is the sequel to the 2016 hit animated film “Sing.”

Director:GarthJennings.Stars: MatthewMcConaughey,Reese Witherspoon,ScarlettJohansson, ToriKelly,TaronEgerton,Nick
Kroll,JenniferSaunders,Chelsea Peretti,BobbyCannavale,Nick Offerman,Bono,AdamBuxton, EricAndré,Halsey.2021.110 mins.Adventure.
Kroll,JenniferSaunders,Chelsea Peretti,BobbyCannavale,Nick Offerman,Bono,AdamBuxton, EricAndré,Halsey.2021.110 mins.Adventure.
CHANNEL GUIDE
WHAT’S NEW ON DISNEY+ “Moon Knight”

Another Marvel Comics classic comes to life in the new series “Moon Knight,” premiering its first episode on Disney+ on Wednesday, March 30. This six-episode miniseries from Marvel Studios stars Oscar Isaac (“Dune,” 2021) as Steven Grant, a mild-mannered gift shop employee in London, England. Plagued by blackouts and memories of a past life, Grant soon learns he is not only sharing a body with mercenary Marc Spector, but that he has also been gifted with the powers of an Egyptian moon god. As Grant and Spector’s enemies converge upon them, they must learn to navigate the complexities of their identities while investigating the deadly mysteries of the legendary gods of Egyptian lore. Based on the Marvel comic books created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, and characters created by Doug Moench and Don Perlin, “Moon Knight” comes from head writer Jeremy Slater (“The Umbrella Academy”) and directors Mohamed Diab (“Clash,” 2016), Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead (both of “The Endless,” 2017). The series cast is rounded out by Ethan Hawke (“The Good Lord Bird”), Gaspard Ulliel (“A Very Long Engagement,” 2004), F. Murray Abraham (“The Grand Budapest Hotel,” 2014), May Calamawy (“Ramy”) and Lucy Thackeray (“Surge,” 2020).
WHAT’S NEW ON NETFLIX
“Thermae Romae Novae”Season 1
Take a trip through time with the new Netflix adaptation of Mari Yamazaki’s award-winning Manga when “Thermae Romae Novae” premieres on the platform on Monday, March 28. The story centers on ancient Roman architect Lucius (Kenjirô Tsuda, “Attack on Titan”), who is frustrated and lacking inspiration as he tries to come up with a groundbreaking new design. To his luck, Lucius discovers a hidden tunnel under a spa that transports him to a bathhouse in modern-day Japan. While confused at first, Lucius quickly becomes inspired by the spa’s amazing technology and he endeavors to bring the ideas back home to ancient Rome.
Directed by Tetsuya Tatamitani (“Africa no Salaryman”) and written by Yûichirô Momose (“So I’m a Spider, So What?”), the series also voice stars Takahiro Sakurai (“Blame!” 2017), Yoshimasa Hosoya (“Attack on Titan”), Satoshi Hino (“The Last: Naruto the Movie,” 2014), Junya Enoki (“Digimon Adventure tri. Part 1: Reunion,” 2015), Asami Seto (“Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne”), Chikahiro Kobayashi (“Golden Kamuy”), Shûichi Ikeda (“Mobile Suit Gundam”), Sanae Kobayashi (“Sonic X”) and Tsutomu Isobe (“Monster”).
WHAT’S NEW ON HULU
“The Girl From Plainville”
True crime comes to Hulu when the new miniseries “The Girl From Pla-

inville” premieres Tuesday, March 29, on the streaming platform. Inspired by the infamous true story of Michelle Carter’s (portrayed in the series by Elle Fanning, “The Great”) “texting-suicide” case, this biographical crime drama looks at the events surrounding the tragic 2014 death of her then-boyfriend, Conrad “Coco” Roy III (Colton Ryan, “Uncle Frank,” 2020). In a controversial conviction of involuntary manslaughter for encouraging Roy to take his own life over an extended period of time, Carter’s sentence was groundbreaking and gained national attention. The eight-episode series explores her relationship with Roy, the events leading up to his death and the resulting criminal trial. From cocreators and writers Liz Hannah

(“The Post,” 2017) and Patrick Macmanus (“Marco Polo”), “The Girl from Plainville” is directed by Hannah, Lisa Cholodenko (“The Kids Are All Right,” 2010), Pippa Bianco (“Share,” 2019) and Zetna Fuentes (“Jane the Virgin”). The series also stars Chloë Sevigny (“We Are Who We Are”), Sharik Khan (“Bard of Blood”), Michael Mosley (“Ozark”), Aleks Alifirenko Jr. (“The Robinsons,” 2020), Jeff Wahlberg (“Don’t Come Back From the Moon,” 2017), Kai Lennox (“Beginners,” 2010), Ella Kennedy Davis (“Perry Mason”), Aya Cash (“The Boys”), Kelly AuCoin (“Billions”) and Callie Brook McClincy (“Outcast”).
WHAT’S NEW ON APPLE TV+
“Slow Horses” - Season 1
Take a peek behind the not-so-exciting scenes of the world of espionage in the new Apple TV+ drama “Slow Horses,” making its way into the platform’s streaming lineup on Friday, April 1. Academy Award winner Gary Oldman (“Darkest Hour,” 2017) leads the cast of the series as Jackson Lamb, the miserable head of the MI5 department known as the Slough House, an administrative demotion for service agents who have suffered career-ending mistakes in the field. As the team, known as “the Slow Horses,” slogs through the monotony of dull paperwork tasks, Lamb is waiting for its members to quit out of frustration and boredom. But when the team becomes entangled in a dangerous scheme, its members’ lives take a turn toward the excitement and danger of the field once again. Based on Mike Herron’s novel of the same name, “Slow Horses” is produced for Apple TV+ by See-Saw
Films and adapted for the screen by Will Smith (“Veep”). The ensemble cast includes Chris Reilly (“Wrath of Man,” 2021), Rosalind Eleazar (“The Personal History of David Copperfield,” 2019), Olivia Cooke (“Ready Player One,” 2018), Kristin Scott Thomas (“The English Patient,” 1996), Jonathan Pryce (“The Two Popes,” 2019), Jack Lowden (“Small Axe”), Stephen Walters (“Layer Cake,” 2004), Dustin Demri-Burns (“Cardinal Burns”), Christopher Chung (“Waterloo Road”) and Freddie Fox (“The Three Musketeers,” 2011). James Hawes (“Black Mirror”) directs the series.
WHAT’S NEW ON HBO MAX
“Julia”
Step into the kitchen and join culinary icon Julia Child in the new, limited biographical drama series “Julia,” making its debut on HBO Max on Thursday, March 31. Recognized for bringing French cooking to the American people with her landmark cookbook “Mastering the Art of French Cooking,” Child’s subsequent cooking shows, most notably “The French Chef,” turned the icon (portrayed in the series by Sarah Lancashire, “Happy Valley”) into a modern cooking show pioneer. Exploring Child’s unique life and her uplifting spirit, the series focuses on
Child’s relationship to the 1960s, a pivotal time for social and cultural institutions in American history. By portraying the ups and downs of Child’s career and painting a portrait of a loving marriage subject to shifting dynamics, “Julia” follows how the chef’s inspiring work and choices turned her into an immortal cultural phenomenon. From creator Daniel Goldfarb (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”), the series is written by Natalia Temesgen (“Dear White People”) and directed by Jenée LaMarque (“The Pretty One,” 2013), Charles McDougall (“Sex and the City”) and Erica Dunton (“To Get Her,” 2011). Michael Malvesti (“Moonrise Kingdom,” 2012), Bebe Neuwirth (“Cheers”), Charlie Thurston (“Money Monster,” 2016), Matthew Malone (“Katie Fford”), David Hyde Pierce (“Frasier”), Rob Lévesque (“Don’t Look Up,” 2021) and Mary Ann Schaub (“CODA,” 2021) round out the cast.
“Moonshot” (2022)
Love stops at nothing in the new science fiction romcom “Moonshot,” premiering on HBO Max on Thursday, March 31. In a future in which Mars has been terraformed and is inhabited by the best and brightest of Earth’s citizens, love takes a backseat to science. But Earth college student Sophie (Lana Condor, “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” 2018), bound and determined to reunite with her love, isn’t going to let a little thing like outer space get between herself and her boyfriend (Cole Sprouse, “Riverdale”). Sneaking onto a Marsbound space shuttle with her friend (Emily Rudd, “Fear Street: Part 2 - 1978,” 2021), all they can do is hope that everything works out OK in the end. Directed by Christopher Winterbauer (“Wyrm,” 2019) and written by new talent Max Taxe, “Moonshot” also stars Mason Gooding (“Love, Victor”), Lukas Gage (“The White Lotus”), Zach Braff (“Scrubs”), Michelle Buteau (“Always Be My Maybe,” 2019) and Christine Adams (“TRON: Legacy,” 2010).
















