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5 Great Things For This Weekend

1.Routine Operation    As season 8 gets into full swing (and hip-hop and jazz…), we run down the top 25 greatest performances in ''So You Think You Can Dance'' history

  1. Toys, Toys, Toys Pixar head honcho John Lasseter remembers the animation studio's early days -- and where eccentric auteur Tim Burton entered the equation
  2. Believe It After a Tonys sweep, the ''Book of Mormon'' soundtrack shoots to number three on this week's Billboard albums chart, right behind Gaga and Adele
  3. Unlucky 13 Young adult author Jay Asher responds to the growing uproar against his controversial novel ''Thirteen Reasons Why''

  4. Yes, We Ken! The always hilarious Ken Jeong gets serious(ish) as he instructs you how to save a life with your hands

TV: What To Watch
SUN FRI SAT

Falling Skies

9-11PM  TNT, SERIES DEBUT

Exec-produced by some guy named Steven Spielberg, ''Falling Skies'' is a decisive break from TNT's ''Closer''-mandated formula of eccentric procedurals. It follows a group of humans who survived a devastating alien invasion, including history professor-turned-militiaman Noah Wyle, who makes a pleasantly low-key protagonist. The ''Skies'' premiere feels mercifully straightforward: The only mission is survival. The real fun starts in tonight's second hour (scripted by ''Justified'' showrunner Graham Yost), which introduces potential breakout Colin Cunningham as a gleefully sinister postapocalyptic gang leader. 

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IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND
Mr. Popper's Penguins
Jim Carrey returns to old form as a New York real estate shark who inherits a gaggle of penguins, infusing the role with conviction and a hidden sweet spot of warmth B
Full review
Green Lantern Vague superhero Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds) mostly stands around in his shiny, pulsating, emerald-green muscle suit, all dressed up with no place to go C+
Full review
Page One: Inside The New York Times Documentarian Andrew Rossi  explores how one of the world's most important and influential newspapers is adapting to the rapidly changing world of Internet-era journalism B+
Full review
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