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9:00 a.m. GOLF Golf Semifinal WGC: Match Play. (Live) (4:00)

9:55 a.m. ESPN2 F1 Auto Racing Bahrain Grand Prix. (Live) (2:05)
11:00 a.m. (7) KCCO PBR Bull Riding (1:00)
(9) KMSP (15) KVRR Soccer United States vs. Northern Ireland International Friendly. (Live) (2:00)

(11) KARE NHL Hockey N.Y. R. at Was. (Live) (3:00)
ESPN NCAA Basketball NIT Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
FSN Tennis Men’s and Women’s Day 5 Miami Open. (Live) (3:00)
Noon (5) KSTP NCAA Basketball Women’s Sweet Sixteen Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
12:30 p.m. ESPN2 NCAA Softball Women’s (Live) (2:00)
1:00 p.m. (7) KCCO NCAA Basketball Sweet Sixteen Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:30)
1:30 p.m. GOLF PGA Golf Final Round Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship. (Live) (3:00)
2:00 p.m. (5) KSTP NCAA Basketball Women’s Sweet Sixteen Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
(11) KARE Golf Final Round WGC: Match Play. (Live) (4:00)
ESPN NCAA Basketball NIT Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
NBCSN NHL Hockey Clb. at Det. (Live) (2:30)
2:30 p.m. (9) KMSP (15) KVRR
NASCAR Auto Racing Cup Series (Live) (3:30)
ESPN2 NCAA Softball Women’s (Live) (2:00)
3:30 p.m. (7) KCCO NCAA Basketball Sweet Sixteen Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:30)
4:30 p.m. ESPN2 NCAA Hockey Northeast Regional Final Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:30)
NBCSN NHL Hockey N.J. at Bos. (Live) (2:30)
5:00 p.m. GOLF LPGA Golf Final Round Kia Classic. (Live) (3:00)
6:00 p.m. ESPN NCAA Basketball Women’s San Antonio Region Sweet Sixteen Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
TBS NCAA Basketball Sweet Sixteen Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:45)
7:00 p.m. ESPN2 NCAA Hockey West Regional Final Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:30)
NBCSN NHL Hockey Nash. at Chi. (Live) (2:45)
8:00 p.m. ESPN NCAA Basketball Women’s San Antonio Region Sweet Sixteen Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
8:45 p.m. TBS NCAA Basketball Sweet Sixteen Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:15)
9:00 p.m. GOLF Golf Final WGC: Match Play. (4:00)
10:30 p.m. NBCSN FIM Motorcycle Racing MotoGP Grand Prix of Qatar. (1:30)
Monday, March 29
10:00 a.m. FSN Tennis Women’s Round of 16 and Men’s Third Round Miami Open. (Live) (4:00)
3:00 p.m. FSN NBA Basketball Hou. at Min. (2:00)
6:00 p.m. (7) KCCO NCAA Basketball Elite Eight Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:30)
ESPN NCAA Basketball Women’s San Antonio Region Elite Eight Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
10:00 a.m. FSN ATP Tennis Women’s Quarter-final and Men’s Round of 16 Miami Open. (Live) (4:00)
3:00 p.m. FSN NHL Hockey Min. at S.J. (2:00)
5:00 p.m. FSN Champions Tennis Helpful Cup. (2:00)
6:00 p.m. ESPN NCAA Basketball Women’s San Antonio Region Elite Eight Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
6:15 p.m. TBS NCAA Basketball Elite Eight Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:42)
1:00 p.m. FSN NBA Basketball Min. at Brook. (2:00)
1:30 p.m. ESPN2 UEFA Soccer World Cup Qualifier. (Live) (2:00)
3:00 p.m. FSN NHL Hockey Min. at S.J. (2:00)
6:00 p.m. GOLF Golf (Live) (2:00)
6:30 p.m. NBCSN NHL Hockey Pha. at Buf. (Live) (2:30)
6:45 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball Dal. at Bos. (Live) (2:20)
7:00 p.m. FSN NBA Basketball N.Y. at Min. (Live) (2:30)
GOLF PGA Golf Round 1 Texas Open. (Live) (3:00)
6:00 p.m. ESPN MLB Baseball (Live) (3:00)
GOLF LPGA Golf Round 1 ANA Inspiration. (Live) (2:00)
6:30 p.m. TNT NBA Basketball Cha.H. at Brook. (Live) (2:30)
8:00 p.m. ESPN2 Basketball College Slam Dunk & 3 Point Championship. (Live) (2:00)
9:00 p.m. ESPN MLB Baseball (Live) (3:00)
GOLF PGA Golf Round 1 Texas Open. (3:00)
TNT NBA Basketball Den. at L.A. C. (Live) (2:30)
Friday, April 2
11:00 a.m. GOLF LPGA Golf Round 2 ANA Inspiration. (Live) (4:00)
1:30 p.m. ESPN2 H.S. Basketball Nationals. (Live) (1:30)
2:00 p.m. NBCSN EPL Soccer (Live) (2:00)
3:00 p.m. GOLF PGA Golf Round 2 Texas Open. (Live) (3:00)
3:30 p.m. ESPN2 H.S. Basketball Nationals. (Live) (1:30)
5:00 p.m. (29) WFTC NCAA Volleyball Ia. vs. Mn.D (Live) (2:00)
ESPN NCAA Basketball Women’s Final Four Semifinal Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
5:30 p.m. NBCSN Equestrian Winter Festival. (1:00)
6:00 p.m. GOLF LPGA Golf Round 2
ANA Inspiration. (Live) (2:00)
6:30 p.m. NBCSN Wrestling U.S. Olympic Trials. (Live) (3:30)
7:00 p.m. (9) KMSP (15) KVRR
WWE SmackDown (Live) (2:00)
ESPN2 UFC UFC (3:00)
8:00 p.m. ESPN NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Four Special (Live) (0:30)
SHOW Mixed Martial Arts Patricio Pitbull vs. Emmanuel Sanchez Bellator 255. (Live) (2:30)
8:30 p.m. ESPN NCAA Basketball Women’s Final Four Semifinal Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
9:00 p.m. GOLF PGA Golf Round 2 Texas Open. (3:00)
ESPN2 DFL Soccer (Live) (2:30)
FSN Fishing the Midwest (0:30)
GOLF Golf Central Pre-game (Live) (1:00)
NBCSN Premier League Mornings (Live) (0:30)
11:30 a.m. FSN Sportsman’s Journal TV (0:30)
Noon (8) WDSE Prairie Sportsman (0:30)
GOLF PGA Golf Round 3 Texas Open. (Live) (2:30)
1:00 p.m. (5) KSTP High School Studio (1:00)
(7) KCCO At the Final Four (1:00)
ESPN College Gameday (Live) (3:00)
1:30 p.m. ESPN2 Serie A Soccer (Live) (2:15)
2:00 p.m. (7) KCCO The Final Four Show (2:00)
2:30 p.m. (9) KAWE Prairie Sportsman (0:30)
(11) KARE PGA Golf Round 3 Texas Open. (Live) (2:30)
GOLF Golf Classics National Final 2019 Drive Chip and Putt Championship. (1:30)
NBCSN EPCR Rugby Champions Cup. (2:00)
3:45 p.m. ESPN2 The Best of This Is SportsCenter (0:15)
4:00 p.m. (7) KCCO NCAA Basketball Final Four Semifinal Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
(8) WDSE Prairie Sportsman (0:30)
ESPN UFC Archival (1:00)
ESPN2 The Draft: Featured (0:30)
GOLF LPGA Golf Round 3 ANA Inspiration. (Live) (4:00)
4:30 p.m. ESPN2 The Draft: Featured (0:30)
NBCSN Horse Racing Bluegrass Stakes. (Live) (2:00)
5:00 p.m. ESPN UFC Archival (1:00)
ESPN2 NCAA Softball Women’s (Live) (2:00)
6:00 p.m. (7) KCCO NCAA Basketball Final Four Semifinal Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
ESPN UFC Reloaded (3:00)
6:30 p.m. NBCSN Wrestling U.S. Olympic Trials. (Live) (3:30)
NBCSN NHL Hockey N.Y. I. at Pit. (Live) (2:45)
6:30 p.m. FSN NBA Basketball Min. at Brook. (Live) (2:30)
7:00 p.m. ESPN2 UFC (3:00)
GOLF Golf Final WGC: Match Play. (4:00)
USA WWE Raw (Live) (3:00)
8:00 p.m. ESPN NCAA Basketball Women’s San Antonio Region Elite Eight Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
8:30 p.m. (7) KCCO NCAA Basketball Elite Eight Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:30)
9:30 p.m. FSN NHL Hockey Min. at S.J. (Live) (2:30)
Tuesday, March 30
9:00 a.m. GOLF PGA Golf Final Round Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship. (2:00)
6:30 p.m. NBCSN NHL Hockey Car. at Chi. (Live) (2:45)


7:00 p.m. ESPN2 UFC (3:00)
FSN Tennis Women’s Quarter-final and Men’s Round of 16 Miami Open. (4:00)
GOLF Golf Classics Women’s Final Round 2019 Augusta National Amateur. (3:00)
8:00 p.m. ESPN NCAA Basketball
Women’s San Antonio Region Elite Eight Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
8:55 p.m. TBS NCAA Basketball Elite Eight Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:03)
Wednesday, March 31
9:00 a.m. FSN NBA Basketball Min. at Brook. (2:00) 11:00 a.m. FSN NHL Hockey Min. at S.J. (2:00)
TNT All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite (2:00)
USA WWE NXT (Live) (2:08)
8:00 p.m. GOLF Golf Classics National Final 2019 Drive Chip and Putt Championship. (3:00)
9:00 p.m. NBCSN NHL Hockey L.A. at V.G.K. (Live) (2:30)
9:05 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball Mil. at L.A. L. (Live) (2:30)
9:30 p.m. FSN NHL Hockey Min. at S.J. (Live) (2:30)
Thursday, April 1
11:00 a.m. GOLF LPGA Golf Round 1 ANA Inspiration. (Live) (4:00)
Noon NBCSN IMSA Auto Racing Pilot Challenge 12 Hours of Sebring. (2:00)
3:00 p.m. ESPN MLB Baseball (Live) (3:00)
11:00 p.m. ESPN2 Basketball College Slam Dunk & 3 Point Championship. (2:00)
Saturday, April 3
8:00 a.m. SHOW Mixed Martial Arts
Patricio Pitbull vs. Emmanuel Sanchez Bellator 255. (2:30)
9:00 a.m. ESPN2 H.S. Basketball Nationals. (Live) (1:30)
GOLF Live From Augusta National Women’s Amateur (Live) (2:00)
NBCSN EPL Soccer (Live) (2:00)
9:30 a.m. FSN Midwest Outdoors (0:30)
10:00 a.m. ESPN SportsCenter (1:00)
10:30 a.m. ESPN2 E:60 (0:30)
FSN Lindner’s Angling Edge (0:30)
11:00 a.m. (11) KARE Golf Women’s Final Round Augusta National Amateur. (Live) (3:30)
ESPN H.S. Basketball Nationals. (Live) (2:00)
7:00 p.m. ESPN2 NCAA Softball Women’s (Live) (2:00)
8:00 p.m. (7) KCCO NCAA Basketball Final Four Semifinal Division I Tournament. (Live) (2:00)
GOLF Golf Central (1:00)
9:00 p.m. ESPN UFC Archival (1:00)
ESPN2 High School Basketball Studio (1:00)
GOLF Golf Women’s Final Round Augusta National Amateur. (3:00)
9:30 p.m. (9) KMSP Fox 9 Sports Now (0:30)
10:00 p.m. ESPN SportsCenter (1:00)
ESPN2 Basketball College Slam Dunk & 3 Point Championship. (2:00)
10:30 p.m. (23) WUCW Gametime With Boomer Esiason (0:30)
11:00 p.m. (23) WUCW Ring of Honor Wrestling (1:00) ESPN SportsCenter (1:00)
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Wright,Connie Nielsen.2020. 151 mins.Action.
Wright,Connie Nielsen.2020. 151 mins.Action.
Our Friend
Our Friend

When Matt (Affleck) learns that his wife, Nicole (Johnson), has terminal cancer, he does his best to take care of their two young daughters while tending to Nicole as her condition deteriorates. Seeing Matt struggling in his new daily routine, family friend Dane (Segel) offers to move in with them so he can help out. Lives are forever changed as Dane’s presence brings family and friends closer than ever before in an act more selfless than the family realizes.
When Matt (Affleck) learns that his wife, Nicole (Johnson), has terminal cancer, he does his best to take care of their two young daughters while tending to Nicole as her condition deteriorates. Seeing Matt struggling in his new daily routine, family friend Dane (Segel) offers to move in with them so he can help out. Lives are forever changed as Dane’s presence brings family and friends closer than ever before in an act more selfless than the family realizes.
Director:GabrielaCowperthwaite.Stars:JasonSegel,Isabella KaiRice,VioletMcGraw,Casey Affleck,DakotaJohnson.2019. 124mins.Drama.
Director:GabrielaCowperthwaite.Stars:JasonSegel,Isabella KaiRice,VioletMcGraw,Casey Affleck,DakotaJohnson.2019. 124mins.Drama.
Videoreleases
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Wonder Woman 1984
Wonder Woman 1984
It’s 1984 and Diana Prince, aka Wonder Woman (Gadot), is keeping a low profile as an archeologist at the Smithsonian museum, occasionally going out to fight crime undercover.

During a dinner conversation, four Danish high school teachers discuss a theory that certain amounts of alcohol can improve creativity and lower stress. They decide to test it out, make a set of rules and begin drinking at work. To their delight, the experiment yields positive results, with the men noticeably more confident and focused at work and at home. But when they decide to push the boundaries by increasing their daily limit, the experiment begins crashing down around them along with all the progress they’ve made at work and in their personal lives.
During a dinner conversation, four Danish high school teachers discuss a theory that certain amounts of alcohol can improve creativity and lower stress. They decide to test it out, make a set of rules and begin drinking at work. To their delight, the experiment yields positive results, with the men noticeably more confident and focused at work and at home. But when they decide to push the boundaries by increasing their daily limit, the experiment begins crashing down around them along with all the progress they’ve made at work and in their personal lives.
Director:ThomasVinterberg. Stars:Mads Mikkelsen,Thomas BoLarsen,LarsRanthe,Magnus Millang,MariaBonnevie,Susse Wold.2020.115 mins.Drama.
Director:ThomasVinterberg. Stars:Mads Mikkelsen,Thomas BoLarsen,LarsRanthe,Magnus Millang,MariaBonnevie,Susse Wold.2020.115 mins.Drama.
When she and her mousey colleague, Barbara Minerva (Wiig), identify a mysterious yellow gemstone that grants the holder one wish, Barbara gives in to her envious desire
It’s 1984 and Diana Prince, aka Wonder Woman (Gadot), is keeping a low profile as an archeologist at the Smithsonian museum, occasionally going out to fight crime undercover. When she and her mousey colleague, Barbara Minerva (Wiig), identify a mysterious yellow gemstone that grants the holder one wish, Barbara gives in to her envious desire
and wishes to become like Diana. The stone then falls into the hands of failing businessman Max Lord (Pascal), whose wish causes worldwide chaos. It’s now up to Wonder Woman to take on these two new enemies in order to save the world from the stone’s destructive power.
and wishes to become like Diana. The stone then falls into the hands of failing businessman Max Lord (Pascal), whose wish causes worldwide chaos. It’s now up to Wonder Woman to take on these two new enemies in order to save the world from the stone’s destructive power.
Director:Patty Jenkins.Stars: Gal Gadot,Chris Pine,Kristen Wiig,Pedro Pascal,Robin
Director:Patty Jenkins.Stars: Gal Gadot,Chris Pine,Kristen Wiig,Pedro Pascal,Robin

Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. Solution below
Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. Solution below
FRIDAY’S SOLUTION
CROW WING COUNTY LANDFILL
Summer hours begin April 1st Open Monday - Saturday 8 am to 5 pm

The Following Items are Accepted
Household Garbage Fiberglass boats
• Mattresses
• Furniture
Mobile Homes
Free recycling of lead-acid car/ marine batteries - NOT to be disposed of in the landfill
SATURDAY’S SOLUTION
• Free compost of lawn and garden material (please separate brush and branches)


• A small fee for
The landfill is open only to residents of Crow Wing County for recycling and disposal needs.



To schedule an appointment or for questions please call 218-824-1290.


WHAT’S NEW ON HULU “Vikings” Season 6B

Valhalla awaits many as the battle rages on in Season 6B of “Vikings,” coming to Hulu on Tuesday, March 30. The second half of the sixth and final season of the History channel series first began airing on the network on Jan. 1, and now Hulu subscribers can catch all the fur- and leather-clad action as the series draws to a close. With Oleg of Novgorod (Danila Kozlovsky, “In the Hood,” 2018) at the helm and representing the Eastern European Rus people, the story of Viking leader Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel, “Raised by Wolves”), the lowly Norse farmer who rose through the ranks to become one of the most fearsome and vicious Viking warriors of all time, finally comes to a resolution along with the horde’s long-lived search for new land. Filmed primarily in Ireland, the critically acclaimed Michael Hirst (“The Tudors”) historical drama is a Canadian/Irish co-production that also stars Katheryn Winnick (“Big Sky”), Gustaf Skarsgård (“Westworld”), Alexander Ludwig (“The Hunger Games,” 2012), Alex Høgh Anderson (“A War,” 2015), Georgia Hirst (“Ravers,” 2018) and Jordan Patrick Smith (“Neighbours”). Fans of the show may also note that streaming tycoon Netflix will be launching a new spinoff series titled “Vikings: Valhalla” (also created by Hirst) later this year. An official release date has not yet been confirmed.
“WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn” (2021)

Dive deep into the myths, legends and realities of running a multibillion-dollar corporation before learning just how easy it all is to lose when “WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn” comes to Hulu on Friday, April 2. One of the biggest business
scandals of recent years, WeWork is an American real estate company that earns its money by providing physical and virtual shared office space for entrepreneurs, startups and established companies. Founded by Miguel McKelvey and nowdisgraced American-Israeli businessman and “hippie-messianic leader” (per Hulu) Adam Neumann, this feature-length documentary from Oscar-nominated writer/producer Jed Rothstein (“Killing in the Name,” 2010) follows the meteoric rise of the company from its humble beginnings to its ultra-capitalist status of corporate success, all before it eventually plummeted into “a six-week death spiral” (per the official synopsis) that ultimately exposed its vulnerable underbelly and significantly brought down the company’s IPO. Through interviews with journalists, financial and business experts, former WeWork members and high-ranking former employees of the company, Rothstein investigates the behind-the-scenes reality that plagued the supposedly “community-centric, people-first ideal” (per Hulu) that launched WeWork’s once-excellent reputation. “WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn” was executive produced by Campfire, Forbes and Olive Hill Media.
WHAT’S NEW ON NETFLIX
“Haunted: Latin America”

Explore the supernatural south of the border in the new Netflix series “Haunted: Latin America,” joining the streamer’s roster on Wednesday, March 31. Known the world over for its cultural appreciation and embrace of the dead and the great beyond — not to mention for being the birthplace of magical realism in literature — Latin America has some of the most interesting rituals, religious ceremonies and outlooks on death and the afterlife to be found anywhere. This, however, doesn’t mean that Latin American locations and people don’t still get haunted. Share in the stories of various people from across Latin America who have claimed to have been followed, terrorized and preyed upon by all manner of spirits, demons and entities during their lives. From mysterious figures to the reappearance of long-dead family members and beyond, this series brings viewers into the supernatural action by way of dramatic reenactments of real-life occurrences. A chilling unscripted series, “Haunted: Latin America” brings together the best of the horror genre and reality television.
“Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom” (2013)
Get inspired as Golden Globe winner Idris Elba (“Luther”) takes on the role of one of the most magnetic and influential public figures of all time in “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom,” coming Tuesday, March 30, to Netflix. Imprisoned in a South African jail on charges of conspiring to overthrow the state following the Rivonia trials in the early 1960s, Nelson Mandela (Elba) was given a life sentence for fighting for the
rights of freedom of the people. Torn apart from his family and the South African people for whom he cared so deeply, for years Mandela served his sentence, prepared to die for his beliefs. Then, one day, the world started to fight for Mandela. The 1980s saw the worldwide rise of the newly launched Free Nelson Mandela campaign, the movement that eventually led to his release in 1990, 27 years after his imprisonment. This historical drama film, directed by Justin Chadwick (“The Other Boleyn Girl,” 2008), follows Mandela through his life from childhood to his inauguration as the first democratically elected president of South Africa. Taken from Mandela’s autobiography and adapted for the screen by William Nicholson (“Unbroken,” 2014), “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom” was nominated for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Song (for U2’s “Ordinary Love”) at the 86th annual Academy Awards. Featuring a beautiful original score by “The Last King of Scotland” (2006) composer Alex Heffes, this film also stars Naomie Harris (“Moonlight,” 2016”), Tony Kgoroge (“Invictus,” 2009), Riaad Moosa (“Material,” 2012) and Zolani Mkiva (“Foreign Demons,” 2009).
“At Eternity’s Gate” (2018) Take a short visit to another time and place with the visually striking biographical drama film “At Eternity’s Gate,” coming to Netflix on Wednesday, March 31. Focusing on famous Dutch post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh, portrayed by four-time Oscar nominee Willem Dafoe (“The Florida Project,” 2017) during his self-imposed exile in Arles and Auvers-sur-Oise in France, this drama, directed by
Julian Schnabel (“The Diving Bell and the Butterfly,” 2007), uses a similar color palette to that of the painting style developed by van Gogh during the years leading up to his death. Touching on themes of mental health, religious doubt, self-fulfillment and relationships with family and friends — such as those with his brother Theo (Rupert Friend, “The Young Victoria,” 2009) and fellow painter Paul Gaugin (Oscar Isaac, “Inside Llewyn Davis,” 2013) — “At Eternity’s Gate” takes an introspective look at the artist’s tumultuous relationship with the concept of eternity versus the present moment. Co-written by Schnabel, Jean-Claude Carrière (“Birth,” 2004) and first-time screenwriter Louise Kugelberg, this deeply thoughtful film also stars Mads Mikkelson (“The Hunt,” 2012), Mathieu Amalric (“The Grand Budapest Hotel,” 2014), Emmanuelle Seigner (“The Siege of Jadotville,” 2016) and Amira Cesar (“Call Me by Your Name,” 2017).
BINGE NOW ON DISNEY+
“Kim Possible”
“What’s the sitch?” All four seasons of “Kim Possible” are now available to stream on Disney+, that’s the sitch! Switch on the streamer and catch all of the animated super-spy fun as Kim Possible (voiced by Christy Carlson Romano, “Even Stevens”) and her best friend, Ron Stoppable (Will Friedle, “Boy Meets World”), fight crime and repeatedly save the world from evil villains with the help of Ron’s naked mole rat, Rufus (Nancy Cartwright, “The Simpsons”). By day, the teenagers are just your average high school students, but in their spare time — and really any time Kim’s tech genius friend, Wade (Tahj Mowry, “Smart Guy”) sends her intel on the “Kimmunicator” device — the duo is ready at a moment’s notice to take down their archenemies around the globe — including Dr. Drakken (John DiMaggio, “Futur-
ama”) and Shego (Nicole Sullivan, “Black-ish”) — before returning in time for homework and their family dinners. Created by Mark McCorkle (“The Penguins of Madagascar”) and Bob Schooley (“Big Hero 6: The Series”), this family series has a total of 86 episodes that originally ran from 2002 to 2007 on the Disney Channel.
BINGE NOW ON PRIME “Glee”
Six years after it wrapped up production, all six seasons of the hour-long family song-and-dance show “Glee” are available to stream on Prime. Created by Ian Brennan (“Scream Queens”), Brad Falchuk (“American Horror Story”) and Ryan Murphy (“Eat Pray Love,” 2010), this hit television series follows the stresses, dramas, perks and musical numbers of a diverse and alwayschanging group of high school students who, for one reason or another, feel they do not blend in with the rest of the student body. Hoping to escape the relentlessness of their day-to-day teenage lives, Kurt (Chris Colfer, “Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie,” 2016), Rachel (Lea Michele, “New Year’s Eve,” 2011), Artie (Kevin McHale, “Boychoir,” 2014), Santana (the late Naya Rivera, “The Master of Disguise,” 2002), Tina (Jenna Ushkowitz, “Yellow Fever,” 2017), Mercedes (Amber Riley, “Nobody’s Fool,” 2018), Finn (the late Cory Monteith, “Final Destination 3,” 2006), Puck (the late Mark Salling, “Children of the Corn: The Gathering,” 1996) and others join the glee club headed up by their enigmatic and upbeat Spanish teacher Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison, “The Good Wife”). The winner of four Golden Globe Awards, “Glee” features covers of various popular songs alongside original music by James S. Levine (“Major Crimes”), and it also stars Jane Lynch (“Role Models,” 2008) and Jayma Mays (“The Millers”).

















