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Delicious finds that are worth feasting as soon as they arrive – or before they’re gone!

Another ESPN Must-Watch!

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Hot on the heels of the epic “The Last Dance” doc about Michael Jordan and the Bulls, ESPN delivers a new Bruce Lee doc “Be Water,” also to very good reviews. Let USA Today tune you in so you might tune it in this week.

Dear Class of 2020: Now this Sunday!

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This great virtual ceremony honoring the class of 2020 will now debut a day later to give space for the George Floyd protests. If you’ve got a graduating senior, try to make this a part of your plans. It’s been a hard year, and they need the extra respect, love and appreciation this show offers.

A Super Hot Trailer Fest!

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The AV Club has always had it going on, and they really deliver (again) with the damn good slideshow of upcoming films. I beg you… at least tap in to the list and get as far as the Freestyle Love Supreme trailer from Hulu. You’ll learn a lot about the amazing creativity that came before both Hamilton and The Heights. Trust me…

Hulu Joins the Viewing Party

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Hulu lovers, have you been jealous of those Netflix Partiers? Well, pine away no more. Hulu is testing a party viewing feature of its own, and you should be able to enjoy it soon. Let CNET tell you all about it after the jump.

The Return of Perry Mason!

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Who’s up for a good long trailer?! HBO is rallying their forces to bring Perry Mason back to your screen with a noir update that looks really exciting. It’ll debut later in June, but let this little peek get your motor running now. Thanks for the tip, Polygon!

Sit Anywhere (in the World) You Like: Live Jazz in NYC!

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There are a lot of new normals emerging, but the idea of live streaming ticket from any venue, anywhere, is long overdue. Check out how Smalls in NYC is planning to fill its empty venues with music lovers viewing from afar. Thanks again to the NYT for keeping us all in the loop!

New New Ga Ga: A Disco Weekend for You?

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Is Lady Gaga’s new album really something to binge about? Well, if you need to just blow out the vents with a much anticipated disco blast that you play loud and put on repeat, sure it is! If you’re even slightly interested, pop on over to Billboard’s review, which lets you sample every track. Maybe it’s a way to end May on a high note.

Last Chance: Leaving Netflix in May

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Goodfellas. The Blade Runner Final Cut. Strictly Ballroom. Good Burger. Whatever flavor you like, this list from What’s on Netflix lays every exiting film and series right out there. You’ll probably finds some things leaving that you didn’t even know were there:)

This Week in: Live Nation at Home

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(Week of May 25th) This is a great, great series that we’ve been posting weekly. There are plenty of short, live performances and recorded concerts from top players across all different platforms. Dave Matthews is a biggie Wednesday night, but there are many more to check out. So check ’em out!

Three Days Only: Led Zeppelin Alert!

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If you like your Zep, you’ll love this free stream. But you don’t gotta whole lotta time on this one. Starting this Saturday, this great concert performance… their first headlining event in 27 years, at the time… is rocking on YouTube. Hit the link for more details and set your reminders!

Pin of the Week: We Are One Film Fest Starts This Week

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Update: We’re leaving this up, because it’s so damn good! Robert De Niro’s Tribeca Enterprises is partnering with YouTube to present a world class film fest running online from May 29th through June 10. But that’s just the start of the collaboration. In all, 20 of the world’s largest film festivals, including the Cannes, Venice, Tokyo, Berlin, and New York film festival with be contributing to the effort. This looks to be an amazing film experience in the making! Here’s the still-growing film list.

Rev Yourself Up to the HBO Max

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Another new streamer is set to hit on May 27th. What can you expect from HBO Max? Well, just take a look at this list compiled by The Verge. It’s looking like a wide and deep set of classics for the price of a movie ticket a month. Tempting, indeed!