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July 01, 2018

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• FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 2 - 8, 2018 • The U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., again is the setting for 'A Capitol Fourth' Wednesday on PBS. YOUR WEEKLY GUIDE TO TV ENTERTAINMENT Weblinks The Beach Boys, Jimmy Buffett, Pentatonix and the Temptations are among the acts performing on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol in the annual holiday special "A Capitol Fourth," airing Wednesday on PBS (check local listings). Learn more at www.pbs.org/a-capitol- fourth/home The "Real Time" host skew- ers all on the left, right and center in his live stand-up comedy special "Bill Maher: Live From Oklahoma," pre- miering Saturday on HBO. Find out more at www. hbo.com/specials/bill-ma- her-live-from-oklahoma/ show-announcement Great Britain's Chris Froome goes for his fourth title in a row in the 2018 Tour de France, which gets going Saturday on NBC Sports Network. Get the complete lay of the land at www.letour.fr/en Andrew Zimmern samples offbeat fare in Kentucky, Scotland, North Carolina and Belgium in Season 12 of "Bizarre Foods," beginning Tuesday on Travel Channel. For more information, click on www. travelchannel.com/shows/ bizarre-foods Amy Adams stars as a trou- bled reporter investigating the murders of two girls in her Missouri hometown in "Sharp Objects," a limited drama series premiering Sunday on HBO. Learn more at www.hbo.com/ sharp-objects

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