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Yesterday, Decades presented a marathon Saturday showing of Nat Hiken’s deliriously goofy New York cop comedy from 1961-63, Car 54, Where Are You? Today, as a sort of weekend double feature, Decades presents Hiken’s previous, more revered classic sitcom: 1955-59’s The Phil Silvers Show, also known as You’ll Never Get Rich (its original title) and Sgt. Bilko (its title in syndication). Basically, Bilko is to WWII what Alan Alda&rsquo
 
 
 
  
 
 
2020
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21
 
 
Philip Glass’ “Portrait Trilogy” of operas, examining brilliant minds and men who changed history in significant ways, began in 1976 with Einstein on the Beach (about Albert Einstein). It concluded in 1984 with Akhnaten (about the pharaoh Akhenaten, a.k.a. Amenhotep IV), the 2019 revival production of which was streamed last night, and is still available today until 3 p.m. ET. And between those two operas was 1980’s Satyagraha (about Mah
 
 
 
  
 
 
2020
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21
 
 
Excerpts from the forthcoming book by the former National Security Advisor, John Bolton, have been leaked to and by the press this week – not only passages from the book as it’s about to be published, but some unredacted passages before the White House took out its scissors and red pencils. President Trump sued to block the book’s publication, but unsuccessfully: a federal judge this weekend denied that attempt. This one-hour interview, recorded before that judge’s ruling
 
 
 
  
 
 
2020
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21
 
 
MINISERIES PREMIERE: This HBO prequel to the classic 1957-66 Perry Mason courtroom series is an eight-hour miniseries – but I really hope it blossoms into a full-blown series. Matthew Rhys from The Americans plays Perry, but not at the era or age in that TV version of the Erle Stanley Gardner lawyer series. Gardner wrote 80 books in all, starting in 1933 – and this HBO series goes back to that decade, the 1930s, and revisits Perry Mason by presenting a prequel &ld
 
 
 
  
 
 
2020
Jun
21
 
 
The closer this anthology series gets to its season finale, the more intense it gets – the tension between the minorities being targeted, the tension between the Nazi schemers and the Jewish cop on their trail, and even the tension on the dance floor. With tonight’s episode being called “Sing, Sing, Sing,” I’m hoping the dancers in this 1938-set drama will be gyrating to Benny Goodman’s propulsive dance-band song of the same name, which he recorded the year be
 
 
 
  
 
 
2020
Jun
21
 
 
I’m hoping John Oliver isn’t taking Father’s Day off. He deserves to… but if he and HBO present a new edition, that’d be an absolute Father’s Day present for me.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2020
Jun
21
 
 
I’ve occasionally wondered whether TV writers take quietly impish delight in messing with the image of long-time pop culture icons...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2020
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20
 
 
Maybe it’s because of the pandemic, and the realization that there are a lot of viewers out there eager to watch just about anything new or interesting – but whatever the reason, DECADES has really upped its game this month. Already in June, it’s presented weekend marathons of Love, American Style and The Monkees. And this weekend, it presents a two-day twofer: marathon showings of two early TV comedies created by Nat Hiken. Today, beginning at noon, it&rsqu
 
 
 
  
 
 
2020
Jun
20
 
 
Okay, so I’m being indulgent here, since I recommended this Philip Glass opera (pictured) once already during this pandemic, when this 2019 revival production was presented on PBS’s Great Performances at the Met. But this particular, super-limited-edition streaming special comes from the Met’s own website, Metopera.org – and is part of a weekend double bill of Glass operas. Glass’ “Portrait Trilogy” of operas, examining brilliant minds and men
 
 
 
  
 
 
2020
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This 2019 fact-based movie stars Matt Damon and Christian Bale – as, respectively, automobile designer Carroll Shelby and speed racer Ken Miles. It’s got lots of action and crowd scenes that will seem, in this period drama, from an even more distant time than before.