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Star Channels, June 7-13, 2020 JUNE 7 - 13, 2020 staradvertiser.com REKINDLE THE ROMANCE Host Chris Harrison whisks viewers away on a romantic adventure through the highs and lows of one of reality TV’s biggest hits in The Bachelor: Greatest Seasons - Ever. In each episode of the series, Harrison takes a look at the most dramatic breakups, romantic proposals and heart-wrenching rose ceremonies from the franchise’s 18-year run, and catches up with favorite alumni. Premiering Monday, June 8, on ABC. COVID-19 UPDATES LIVE @ THE LEGISLATURE Join Senate and House leadership as they discuss the top issues facing our community, from their home to yours. olelo.org TUESDAY AT 8:30AM, WEDNESDAY AT 7PM | CHANNEL 49 | olelo.org/49 590207_LiveAtTheLegislature_COVID-19_2_Main.indd 1 6/4/20 11:50 AM ON THE COVER | THE BACHELOR: THE GREATEST SEASONS - EVER! Rekindle the romance ‘The Bachelor: The Greatest 11, and it included some big promises for the to mention plenty of heartache. Thrilling pro- Seasons - Ever’ premieres on show’s 10-episode run. posals and sweet, tender moments are jux- “Revisit the ones you love, the ones you hate taposed with disastrous rose ceremonies, ABC and the ones you hate to love,” a voice says serious meltdowns, unexpected surprises in the promo. “It’s Monday’s new one-night and, of course, cringe-worthy breakups. By Kyla Brewer stand.” That’s a lot of ground to cover. Flash-in- TV Media It’s enough to make “Bachelor” fans swoon, the-pan reality TV shows wouldn’t have such and they know a thing or two about swooning. a wealth of material to pull from, but ABC’s hen tensions are high, there’s noth- Over the years, the franchise has attracted “The Bachelor” franchise has been going ing like indulging in some guilty plea- a staunchly loyal fan base dubbed “Bachelor strong for 18 years. It first debuted in 2002, Wsures, from decadent food to steamy Nation.” Surely, many fans have favorite mem- innovating the dating and romance reality romance novels and cheesy music. Luckily for orable moments, and they’ll be on the edge of TV genre with its unique premise. The show reality television fans, the TV version of a guilty their seats waiting to find out whether revolves around a single bachelor, and later pleasure is about to hit prime time once again. their picks made Harrison’s cut. bachelorette in “The Bachelorette,” which Indulge in some Monday night fun as host Each week, the host steps back premiered in 2003. He or she meets a variety in time to look at one of his fa- Chris Harrison reminisces about the hits and of single women or men, goes on dates with vorite seasons. It might misses of one of TV’s most popular real- them and decides which ones they’d like to be almost like watching ity TV franchises in “The Bachelor: The get to know better. Over the course of the an entire “Bachelor” Greatest Seasons - Ever,” premiering series, the field of eligible singles dwindles season in one night. Monday, June 8, on ABC. He guides down to a single candidate, and the bachelor The new ABC show viewers through past seasons or bachelorette in question may decide to shines a spotlight on of “The Bachelor” and “The propose marriage. While it may seem far- countless romances Bachelorette,” reliving memo- fetched on paper, the franchise has been a and showmances, not rable moments, both good and proven winner in the ratings game again and bad. Catherine Guidici, Sean again, even in the wake of streaming servic- The first trailer for the new Lowe and their son, es offering binge-worthy dramas, comedies Samuel ABC program dropped on May and more. Reprint Photos From Our Photo Galleries Relive the Memories. 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Raised by his equally brilliant Season 2 humans have been forced to reside since the father (Colin Farrell, “Dumbo,” 2019), whom Great Mutant Outbreak, but now she discovers he believes to be a collector, Artemis is actu- Back in January, viewers were introduced to the burrow is in trouble. Scarlemagne (voiced Kipo (voiced by Karen Fukuhara, “The Boys”), a ally the most recent in a long line of criminal by Dan Stevens, “Downton Abbey”), a mute curious girl living in a post-apocalyptic world masterminds, but thievery is just the tip of the mandrill, has managed to take complete con- filled with giant mutant creatures in Season 1 iceberg. When Artemis gets a mysterious call trol of the humans using fear and mind control. of this animated comedy series from Netflix saying that his father is being held captive, he It’s up to Kipo and her friends to rescue every- and Dreamworks. Now, Kipo and her team of finds himself suddenly thrust into a world of one, but when past secrets are brought to light, misfits return for all-new adventures when magic he never knew existed as he realizes Kipo’s life changes. that he is the only one who can save his dad. In his effort to find his father, Artemis discovers a secret ancient fairy civilization and realizes that the fairies have a connection to his fa- WHAT’S NEW ON ther. Now, with the help of his protector, Butler DISNEY+ (Nonso Anozi, “Cinderella,” 2015), and two unusual sidekicks, Mulch Diggums (Josh Gad, “Artemis Fowl” “Avenue 5”), a giant dwarf, and Holly Short (Lara The magical world of author Eoin Colfer’s McDonnell, “The Delinquent Season,” 2018), “Artemis Fowl” is finally brought to life in the a member of the elven police, Artemis faces premiere of this film adaptation of the beloved off against Commander Root (Judi Dench, A scene from “Kipo and the Age of novel, available Friday, June 12, on Disney+. “Skyfall,” 2012) in a battle against the fairies to Wonderbeasts” Director Kenneth Branagh (“Murder On the get his father back. FREE Download the BREAKING NEWS FREE TRAFFIC FREE WEATHER No matter how you read it, we deliver. app for free. 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Sign-in or subscribe 3 STAR CHANNELS June 7 - 13, 2020 CROSSWORD ACROSS boards 1 Antlered animal 47 Blank, as a tabula 4 U.S.N. rank 48 The lowest form of wit, alleg- 7 Depress, with “out” edly 10 Move like a kangaroo 49 Telephone trio 12 “A Nightmare on ___ Street” 50 “Casablanca” (1942) pianist (1984 horror classic) 13 “The Shape of Water” (2017) DOWN writer, director and producer 1 K-12 Guillermo del ___ 2 Like the meat of 1 Across 14 Chris, who hosts 13 Down 3 Former “Family Feud” host and 16 One of two Coreys to star in “Home Improvement” star “The Lost Boys” (1987) Richard 17 Prone to coming up with new 4 Dog Whisperer Millan ideas 5 TV show’s central storyline 19 It precedes “the land of the 6 Old Dodges free” 7 Fancy neckwear 20 River that marks the border 8 Self-proclaimed psychic Geller between Texas and Louisiana 9 Acclaimed sitcom 24 Rubs the wrong way 11 Mistake catcher 27 Kind of spray 13 Reality series that’s show- 28 Sixth Jewish month casing its greatest seasons 29 2019 box office flop — ever! 30 Place to seek safety 15 Currier’s partner in lithogra- 32 Divisions in botany phy 33 Captain Lorca portrayer in 18 Delivery vehicle 32 “Community” star Danny “Star Trek: Discovery” 21 Words to an old chap? 34 Backward parts? 35 Golden Girl Blanche 22 Abbr. in many org. names 35 Kelly’s former “Live” co-star 36 Signing spot 23 Frigid Disney queen 37 U.S. Virgin Islands, e.g. 41 ___show Bob (“The Simpsons” 24 When repeated, a fish 38 Much may follow it character) 25 Lupino and Tarbell 39 Org. in “The Martian” (2015) 44 From a certain area 26 Type of bean made infamous 40 Cowboy actor Jack 45 Amazon motoring program in “The Silence of the Lambs” 41 Big race sponsor “The Grand ___” (1991) 42 Letters of obligation to pay 46 The Diamondbacks, on score- 31 Cpl. or sgt. 43 Horse’s hue Free Headlines, Breaking News There can’t be a Next Generation without Whether you like the stories, the features, the columns, the savings, the comics...or just the feel of a newspaper in your hand, and Much More on staradvertiser.com the original one. 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