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2013
Jun
16
 
 
After Saturday’s long Round 3 (after a delayed completion of Round 2 and the weekend cut), Tiger Woods putted enough bogeys to play his way out of contention, whole Phil Mickelson played well enough to give himself a one-stroke lead heading into today’s final round. Can Mickelson, who played the first round so brilliantly on so little sleep, complete today’s round well enough to achieve a dream: winning his first U.S. Open.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Jun
16
 
 
The Miami Heat evened this year’s NBC Finals with a vengeance, beating the San Antonio Spurs 109-93. Now it’s the Spurs’ final game before a home crowd before the championship shifts to, and ends in, Miami. So far, this series has been one close game and three eventual blowouts. But now, it’s a new best-of-3, winner-take-all series for the 2013 championship.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Jun
16
 
 
This is a busy TV night, with a lot going on – but there’s no ignoring TCM’s prime-time telecast of this 1962 masterpiece, starring Gregory Peck as a small-town lawyer in a flawless adaptation of Harper Lee’s stirring novel.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Jun
16
 
 
SEASON PREMIERE: This new season of True Blood is not overseen by series creator Alan Ball, who has left the production – but it continues, and even amplifies, the vamps-as-oppressed-minorities subtext established back when the show premiered. (Check out the opening credits, for that “God hates fangs” roadside sign.) HBO sent out three Season 6 episodes for preview, and they establish a season of persecution” politicians against vampires, watchdogs against werewolves, and
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Jun
16
 
 
Face it: Last week’s shocker (which might be summarized safely as “What Sally saw”) was so unsettling that, to me, it instantly vaulted over every other TV stunner this season, including the "Red Wedding" of Game of Thrones. That’s why, when some people were complaining about the current season of Mad Men as being too slow, my inclination was to wait to see, because something big, most likely, was coming. Wow. And now what happens? I have no idea. But I’m there.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Jun
16
 
 
Betty White and the rest of her TV Land Hot in Cleveland cohorts resume their fourth season Wednesday with a special live episode. For White, it won’t be the first time…
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Jun
15
 
 
Rain has played such havoc with this year’s tournament that as of Saturday morning, no one knows who’s made the cut for weekend play. There’s still too much “Day 2” golf to play before the field can be narrowed, so, once again, play is expected to begin early, just after sunrise, to make up the difference. The cut ought to be known somewhere around noon, which is when NBC is scheduled to begin televising the event anyway.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Jun
15
 
 
Game 1 of this year’s NHL finals, in which the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Boston Bruins, 4-3, in a triple-overtime thriller Wednesday, attracted more TV viewers (more than 6 million) than any opening Stanley Cup final contest since 1997’s Philadelphia-Detroit series. That game provided close to an hour of extra hockey – and tonight, after a few days of well-deserved rest for both teams, comes Game 2.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Jun
15
 
 
SERIES RETURN: This Anthony Edwards ABC drama series dropped off the map, and the network schedule, almost instantly, leaving its mysteries and puzzles and neo-Nazi conspiracies and kidnappings going unresolved. Well, ABC has decided to burn off the remaining untelevised episodes by showing them in the summer. On Saturday nights, yet. This edition of “Write-Off Theatre” begins tonight with a double feature, picking up with Laila (Jacinda Barrett), the wife of Edwards’ Hank, sti
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Jun
15
 
 
This 2012 Christopher Nolan movie completed his Batman trilogy, starring Christian Bale as the Caped Crusader, and did so with a tale of epic length – but not quite epic in other respects, despite the presence of Anne Hathaway as the latest screen version of Catwoman. Hathaway won an Oscar that year – but not for this. It was for the other movie she made that year, playing Fantine in Les Miserables.