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May 13, 2023

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10 ENTERTAINMENT EXTRA By Raye Smith TV Media WHAT'S NEW ON APPLE TV+ "High Desert" - Season 1 Take the chance to start fresh with the new Apple TV+ dark comedy "High Desert" when it premieres its first three episodes Wednesday, May 17. New episodes air weekly on Wednesdays. An on-again-off-again addict living in the small desert town of Yucca Valley, California, Peggy (Pa- tricia Arquette, "Severance") makes the decision to make some major changes in her own life after the death of her beloved mother (Berna- dette Peters, "Mozart in the Jungle"). Taking on a bold new venture, the story follows Peggy as she becomes a private investigator. From Apple Studios, the series is created and written by Nancy Fichman ("Grace and Frankie"), Katie Ford ("Miss Congeniality," 2000) and Jennifer Hoppe ("Grace and Frankie") and directed by Jay Roach ("Trumbo," 2015). The series also stars Matt Dillon ("Wayward Pines"), Christine Taylor ("Zoolander," 2001), Weruche Opia ("I May Destroy You"), Brad Garrett ("Everybody Loves Ray- mond"), Rupert Friend ("Pride & Prejudice," 2005), Keir O'Donnell ("Fargo"), Jayden Gomez ("Crazy Wonderful," 2018), Jeffrey Vincent Parise ("Supernatural"), Julia Rickert ("Tuning In") and Kellen Joseph ("The Walking Dead: World Be- yond"). "High Desert" is executive produced by Arquette, Fichman, Ford, Hoppe and Roach, alongside Ben Stiller ("Zoolander," 2001), Nicholas Weinstock ("Severance"), John Cameron ("Fargo"), Jackie Cohn ("In the Dark"), and Molly Madden ("The Starter Wife"). WHAT'S NEW ON PRIME "Primo" - Season 1 Catch a slice of Texan life in the new Freevee original series "Primo," pre- miering on Prime Video Friday, May 19. From creator Shea Serrano ("Hip Hop: The Songs That Shook Amer- ica"), "Primo" is a single-camera coming-of-age comedy inspired by Serrano's own experiences growing up in San Antonio. The series follows teenager Rafa Gonzales (Ignacio Diaz-Silverio, "A Good Person," 2023), who is being raised in the city by his mother, Drea (Christina Vidal, "The Terminal List") and his five overbearing uncles — Rollie (Johnny Rey Diaz, "Grey's Anatomy"), Mike (Henri Esteve, "Grown-ish"), Ryan (Carlos Santos, "Gentefied"), Jay (Jonathan Medina, "Walker: Inde- pendence") and Mondo (Efrain Villa, "Better Call Saul"). As Rafa nears the end of high school, finds the girl of his dreams and works on his very real chance to be the first person in his family to go to college, "Primo" finds Rafa, his family, his friends (and his crush) affecting each other's lives in unexpected ways, helping them all to grow whether they like it or not. Executive produced by Serrano, Michael Schur ("Parks and Recre- ation"), David Miner ("Brooklyn Nine-Nine"), Morgan Sackett ("The Good Place"), Peter Murrieta ("Wiz- ards of Waverly Place") and Lisa Muse Bryant ("Black-ish"), the series also stars relative newcomer Stakiah Lynn Washington, Martin Martinez ("Magnum P.I."), Nigel Siwabessy ("Stop the Bleeding!"), Adela Paez ("9-1-1"), Mimi Fletcher ("Waco: The Aftermath") and Bobby Daniel Rodriguez ("SEAL Team"). WHAT'S NEW ON HULU "White Men Can't Jump" (2023) Come together to win it all with the modern remake of the hit 1992 sports comedy "White Men Can't Jump" when the new Hulu Original film premieres Friday, May 19, on the streamer. While the 1992 film starred Woody Harrelson ("True Detective") and Wesley Snipes ("Blade," 1998) as the original streetball hustlers, this new iteration stars multi-platinum rap superstar Jack Harlow ("First Class") in his film debut, alongside "American Soul," "Power" and "Teen Wolf" star Sinqua Walls as Jeremy and Kamal. While Jeremy is a former basketball star whose career was stalled by injuries, Kamal is a once-promising player who derailed his own future in the sport. As the pair of hustlers take on the Los Angeles courts, the two — seemingly completely opposite — men learn they may have more in common than they could have ever imagined. From 20th Century Studios, "White Men Can't Jump" is directed by Calmatic ("House Party," 2023), written by Kenya Barris and Doug Hall (both of "Black-ish") and based on the original story by Ron Shelton ("Bull Durham," 1988). Teyana Taylor ("Coming 2 America," 2021), Lance Reddick ("John Wick," 2014), Laura Harrier ("Spider-Man: Homecoming," 2017), Myles Bullock ("BMF"), Vince Staples ("Abbott Elementary"), Zak Steiner ("Eupho- ria") and J. Alphonso Nicholson ("P- Valley") also star. WHAT'S NEW ON NETFLIX "Selling Sunset" - Season 6 The hustle to be the best and brightest in California's luxury real estate market continues when Season 6 of the smash-hit reality series "Selling Sunset" premieres on Netflix Friday, May 19. With new agents, new drama and even more ultra-luxurious properties, this new season promises to come back in with a bang as the crew from The Oppenheim Group bring all of their personal and professional drama to the small screen. As owners and twin brothers Jason and Brett Op- penheim work to stay at the top of L.A.'s high-end real estate world, real estate agents Chrishell Stause, Heather El Moussa, Davina Potratz, Mary Fitzgerald, Chelsea Lazkani, Emma Hernan and Amanza Smith return to the screen as they bal- ance their cutthroat work lives with new relationships, expanding families and (as always) a wealth of personal drama. And while se- ries regulars Christine Quinn, Maya Vander and Vanessa Villela will not be returning to the cast for the new season, audiences will be treated to the arrival of Bre Tiesi and Nicole Young for Season 6. WHAT'S NEW ON HBO MAX "Spy/Master" - Season 1 Get swept up on a daring new ad- venture with the Max Original inter- national series "Spy/Master" when it premieres its first two episodes on HBO Max Friday, May 19. Episodes air weekly on Fridays thereafter. Set during the height of the Cold War, "Spy/Master" follows Victor Go- deanu (Alec Secareanu, "God's Own Country," 2017), the fictional right- hand man and closest adviser to Ro- manian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu (Claudiu Bleont, "The Wanderers: The Quest of The Demon Hunter," 2017), through a week of his life. But as he also leads a double life as a secret agent for the KGB, Godeanu must escape Romania and Ceausescu be- fore his cover is blown, using a diplo- matic trip to Germany as his way out to the promised escape of America. With the help of an undercover Stasi agent (Svenja Jung, "Deutschland 89") and an up-and-coming CIA agent (Parker Sawyers, "P-Valley"), Victor must elude the KGB and his own country in his bid for freedom. Directed by Christopher Smith ("Temple"), "Spy/Master" is written by Kristen Peters ("Inga Lindström") and Adina Sadeanu ("Thou Shalt Not Kill," 2018). Ana Ularu ("Em- erald City"), Aidan McArdle ("Ella Enchanted," 2004), Nico Mirallegro ("My Mad Fat Diary"), Laurentiu Bãnescu ("Umbre"), Andreea Vasile ("Umbre"), Alexandra Bob ("Corpo Libero"), Conor Lowson ("The Bay") and Elvira Deatcu ("Vlad") also star. Patricia Arquette stars in "High Desert" Logansport Shrine Club 3 x 2" Moose Lodge 3 x 2" Beans Appliance Repair 2 x 2"

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