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More than a bridge: Michael Maltzan's 6th Street Viaduct addresses mistakes of L.A.'s past Click to view images

Chances are you've set foot in a building by Michael Maltzan Architecture. Get ready to walk, ride and drive the firm's most visible project yet.

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The man who played Hollywood: Inside Randall Emmett's crumbling empire Click to view images

The ex-fiance of reality star Lala Kent faces the collapse of his company amid a trail of lawsuits, civil fraud charges and allegations of abusive behavior.

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Review: 'To T, or Not to T' alchemizes an internal saga and family drama into a moving comedy Click to view images

A solo play by the queer and transgender Tamil Sri Lankan American actor D'Lo opens at the Kirk Douglas Theatre.

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'Friends' lack of diversity 'embarrassed' its co-creator. So she made a $4-million decision Click to view images

After reckoning with her beloved sitcom's legacy, Marta Kauffman pledged to support African and African American studies. And she's not done yet.

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'Fairfax is dead!': A cartoon TV show sparks an argument over an L.A. hotspot Click to view images

Amazon's animated "Fairfax" takes a hyper-specific stretch of Fairfax Avenue and blows it up to represent a generation. Locals are mixed on the result.

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Tom Hanks strikes out in 'Elvis.' It's the rare misstep that illuminates a great career Click to view images

Over-the-top villainy has never come easily to Tom Hanks. But in his best recent roles, he's deftly revealed the complexities of heroism.

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Cristela Alonzo is ready for a comeback. Is Hollywood ready for her? Click to view images

After criticizing ABC's handling of her short-lived sitcom, Alonzo was labeled "difficult" and stepped away. Now she's back with a new Netflix special.

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Daily Skimm Weekend: You won’t break my soul

Skimm'd while catching up on much-needed good news
July 2, 2022
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Time to Unwind

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July 4th Weekend: These last few weeks have been, well, a lot. Which means the holiday weekend — not to mention, the extra OOO — couldn't have come at a better time. So here are a few ways to relax and recharge.

If you want to take it outside…

If eating all the things is the only plan you have…

  • …and you want to spice up your grocery run: Head to a nearby farm or orchard where you can pick your own produce. (FYI: Blueberries, strawberries, peaches, nectarines, and corn should all be in season.)

  • …and must-haves are on your list: For your main dish, you could stick with tried-and-true burgers. Or you could make barbecue pulled chicken sandwiches for meat lovers, as well as stuffed peppers for a meatless option

  • …and you're looking for new traditions: Serve some of your main dishes with creative takes on classic sides, like coleslaw (see: stone fruit slaw) or corn (see: bang bang corn), then follow it up with a berry delicious sorbet or cheesecake for dessert

  • …and you need a drink to go along with it: Pour yourself one of these alcoholic or non-alcoholic refreshments.

If your couch misses you…

  • …and there's not enough drama in your life: Two sci-fi favorites are back: The futuristic fantasy series "Westworld" just kicked off its fourth season — with Ariana DeBose joining the cast. And the Netflix hit "Stranger Things" just released the final part of its fourth season.

  • …and you need a pick-me-up: The Hulu whodunit "Only Murders in the Building" is back for its second season. Plus, Maya Rudolph recently made her premiere in the new series "Loot," in which she plays the newly-divorced wife of a tech mogul.

  • …and you like to chill with a thrill: "Chloe," a psychological drama starring Erin Doherty, is practically guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat.

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Whatever you decide to do, savoring time off is imperative. Studies have shown that a little bit of downtime can go a long way: It improves your mood, energy, and productivity. So this weekend, make the most of it.

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A long weekend means more time to do the things you love. For many of us, that's reading. Whether you're looking for a book you can't put down or a summer beach read, here are our top five picks…

"By the Book" by Jasmine Guillory…a modern retelling of "Beauty and the Beast" that'll have you blushing. In it, an editorial assistant heads to California to retrieve an overdue book manuscript from an AWOL celebrity. And, well, you can probably guess what happens next.

"I Kissed Shara Wheeler" by Casey McQuiston…a new queer YA novel from the author of "Red, White & Royal Blue" about an 'it' girl who disappears on prom night.

"Counterfeit" by Kirstin Chen…a bingeable novel about a counterfeit bag scheme that feels like "Hustlers," "The Bling Ring," and "Molly's Game" combined. And the TV adaptation is already in the works. Score.

"Meant to Be Mine" by Hannah Orenstein…a charming romance about a 20-something who knows the exact moment she'll meet her soulmate — and discovers some complications along the way.

"Everything I Need I Get from You" by Kaitlyn Tiffany…a nonfiction read that unpacks the history of internet fandom — examining all things fans, stans, and boy bands (think: One Direction).

Skimm Picks

Here are today's recs to help you live a smarter life…

1. The best Fourth of July sales to shop right now. From Brooklinen to Urban Outfitters to Anthropologie. We rounded up can't-miss deals to take advantage of this holiday weekend. Get saving.

2. Office-ready summer outfits that'll have you looking stylish. You don't wanna sweat on the commute in, but you do wanna look professional. We've got ya covered. Add a cute pair of shoes and head to work.

3. Modern patio furniture that'll upgrade your backyard. There's still more than enough time to turn your space into an outdoor oasis. If you're planning a get-together, don't forget to stock some drink options too.

Programming Note

Skimm HQ is taking time off for the holiday weekend. See you back in your inbox on Wednesday.

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More Skimm, more knowledge. Here's what else we covered this week…

Save the Date

Like ours, your work and personal calendars are probably hectic. So here are some events you should know about...

 Happy Independence Day.

Tune into the Wimbledon Women's Final to find out who is crowned queen of the court. And watch the men compete the following day.

The WNBA 2022 All-Star Game. Sue Bird, Breanna Stewart, and Candace Parker are among those who'll play. And Brittney Griner will be recognized as an honorary All-Star starter.

PS: Want more events like this on your cal? theSkimm App gives you a heads-up on when everything from holidays to sports games to awards shows are going down. Download it here.

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Don't miss out on the latest member-only discounts. We're saying hello to self-care staples, gifts, and more — and goodbye to full prices. Log in or join theSkimm Loyalty Program to get in on the savings.

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