By Jazz Tangcay
27.04.2020 - 20:43 / variety.com
By Will Thorne
Staff Writer
Welcome back to Tune In: our weekly newsletter offering a guide to the best of the week’s TV.
Each week, Variety’s TV team combs through the week’s schedule, selecting our picks of what to watch and when/how to watch them. As many across the country continue to practice self-isolation due to coronavirus, why not while away a few hours on some of the shows below?
This week, NBC airs its “Parks and Recreation” reunion special, and Ryan Murphy’s new shows launches on
By Jazz Tangcay
By Greg Evans
Aubrey Plaza is getting some sun.
The Kids' Choice Awards are back, but they're looking a little different this year! Nickelodeon put together a virtual special hosted by Victoria Justice, dubbed , to air on Saturday, May 2, 2020.
By J. Kim Murphy
For award-winning actress and fierce LGBTQ ally Patti LuPone it all starts with the costume.
By Will Thorne
By Rebecca Rubin
I started Hollywood, his new series on , with a clear bias: I love his brand. Not everyone has the palette or patience for Murphy's outlandish camp, made popular from classics like , , , and .
The cast of the beloved sitcom reunited last night (April 30) to raise money for Feeding America
The cast of popular comedy Parks And Recreation reunited for a one-off special in aid of the coronavirus relief effort.
The citizens of Pawnee, Indiana, are practicing social distancing like the rest of the country, but leave it to Leslie Knope to bring them all together.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from Thursday's Parks & Rec reunion special on NBC! Read at your own risk]
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Samara Weaving is ready for the much talked about release of her new Netflix show “Hollywood” on May 1.
All it took was one email from Mike Schur, the co-creator of Parks and Recreation, to get the gang back together again. But to accomplish the scripted special, it took weeks of work and a village of helpers.
Ryan Murphy has a passion for the past — whether it’s revisiting the making of starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford (), chronicling the lives of gay men during the HIV/AIDS crisis (), reexamining the events around the country’s biggest media scandals (), or exposing the masses to the underground world of the 1980s ballroom scene in New York City (). His latest project,, is no different.
Patti LuPone (left) and the cast of ‘Hollywood,” out today on Netflix. (Photo courtesy Netflix)