Entertainment Weekly - February 24 - March 3, 2017

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TV
DESUS
& MERO


  • Longtime friends
    Desus Nice and
    the Kid Mero offer
    a fresh, improvised
    take on the late-
    night format with
    riffs on the news
    that are not just
    funny—they’re lit.
    (Mondays–Thursdays,
    11 p.m., Viceland)


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STAGE
SUNSET
BOULEVARD


  • Glenn Close
    reprises the role that
    won her a Tony in
    1995—bringing
    pathos, passion, and
    many, many turbans
    to Andrew Lloyd
    Webber’s lush
    musical adaptation
    of the seminal Holly-
    wood melodrama.


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MUSIC
THE
BREAKER,
Little Big Town


  • The country
    quartet may be on
    their seventh LP,
    but they’re hardly
    resting on their lau-
    rels:The Breaker is
    their catchiest, most
    energetic groove
    yet. Cue this up and
    hit the road—it’s the
    perfect soundtrack
    for a long drive.


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MOVIES
I DON’T FEEL
AT HOME IN
THIS WORLD
ANYMORE.


  • Part black comedy,
    part vigilante crime
    thriller, this indie
    stars Melanie
    Lynskey as a woman
    hell-bent on tracking
    down whoever bur-
    glarized her home—
    with the help of
    her kooky neighbor
    (Elijah Wood).


2 EW.COM FEBRUARY 24/MARCH 3, 2017

DESUS & MERO

: KAREEM BLACK;

SUNSET BOULEVARD

: JOAN MARCUS; LITTLE BIG TOWN: WILLIAMS + HIRAKAWA;

I DON’T FEEL AT HOME IN THIS WORLD ANYMORE.

: ALLYSON RIGGS/NETFLIX
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