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D4 TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 2024 ELKO DAILY FREE PRESS 00 1 ADVICE TV All times Start times can vary based on provider. times on your on-screen guide. NBA Basketball TNT, beginning at 4:30 p.m. Live Tuesday night NBA doubleheader has the Philadelphia 76ers at the N.Y. Knicks and the Minnesota Timberwolves at the L.A.

Clippers. Night Court NBC, 8 p.m. In the new episode of surprises are in store for Dan (John Larro- quette) when the Wheelers return to court after more than 30 years. Meanwhile, Abby (Melissa Rauch) seeks a psychic in hopes of ending an argument she had with her late father. Brent Spiner, Annie Kate Micucci and Julia Sweeney guest-star.

Fixer to Fabulous: Italiano HGTV, 8 p.m. New Series This new six-episode spinoff series will document Dave and Jenny Marrs, who visited Italy as newlyweds, as they execute a monumental restoration of a centuries-old property. Inspired by the rich history, rolling hillsides and leafy olive groves of the region, Dave and Jenny will rely on the help of local builders, architects and artisans to meet his- toric building regulations and source authen- tic materials such as handmade terracotta tiles, olive wood and Carrara marble as they renovate this behemoth. Extended Family NBC, 8:30 p.m. When Jim (Jon Cryer) embellishes his yoga abilities to impress a woman, Julia (Abigail Spencer) must step in to save him from look- ing like a fool in the new episode Conse- quences of Writing Things The Voice NBC, 9 p.m.

The coaches continue their search for the best undiscovered voice in America on the night of Blind Auditions. Little People Big World TLC, 9 p.m. In Complete and Total Zach and Tori deal with a challenging revelation from Jackson. Amy reacts to seeing new house being built. Matt has a surprise for Caryn that will change their relationship forever.

Password NBC, 10 p.m. Season Premiere Jimmy Fallon and Emmy-winning host Keke Palmer are back for Season 2 of this latest incarnation of the classic game show. Hour- long episodes will include two back-to-back games with recurring player Fallon paired with a contestant competing against a celeb- rity duo for cash prizes by guessing a secret password using only one- word clues. This celebrity guests include Chance the Rapper, Laverne Cox, Lauren Graham, Jimmy Kimmel, Howie Man- del, Meghan Trainor and more. 7 Little Johnstons TLC, 10 p.m.

Season Premiere In Rest Is Still Elizabeth makes a big decision about her relationship with Brice. Amber and Trent try out body painting. Anna buys a new home and starts the process of moving in. Jonah and Alex write love letters to their girlfriends. The Most Comprehensive TV Grids ANYWHERE! PREFER TV GRIDS? SUBSCRIBE TO TV WEEKLY 1-855-524-6304 I tvweekly.com/bestof From the editors of TV Weekly and tvinsider.com TUESDAY March 12, 2024 Lethal Love Triangle (2021, Sus- pense) Savvy Shay, Taylor Jabara LMN, 6 p.m.

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Twelve (2004, Come- dy-drama) George Clooney, Brad Pitt Paramount, 11 p.m. MOVIES LOVE of the WALT DISNEY STUDIOS NBCUNIVERSAL MEDIA LLC What to watch TCM Spotlight: Women at Work TCM, beginning at 5 p.m. Turner Classic weeklong look at from different decades that are led by female characters and depict various aspects of how jobs and careers affect their lives continues tonight with titles from the 1940s: His Girl Friday (pictured), featuring Rosalind Russell; Mildred Pierce (1945), led by Best Actress Oscar winner Joan Crawford; Ad- CATCH A CLASSIC COLUMBIA PICTURES Rib (1949) and Woman of the Year (1942), both starring Katharine Hepburn (the latter earned her a Best Actress nomination); and Millions Like Us (1943), a British propaganda docudrama following the lives of some women working in a war- time aircraft factory. AMY DICKINSON ASK AMY Birthday Blend creativ- ity and communications to strike gold this year. Steady, disciplined practices develop personal capacities.

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19-March 20) Today is a 9 Creative communication projects launch yet, or share un- work. Develop ideas, descriptive text and illustra- tions. Carefully edit and pre- pare for later revelation. Tribune Content Agency YOUR DAILY ASTROLOGY NANCY BLACK highlight On March 12, 1955, legendary jazz as president of Syria in a saxophonist Charlie Parker referendum. died in New York at age 34.

On this date In 1864, Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. 15-year-old girl who vanished from Grant assumed command as Gen- her bedroom nine months earlier, eral-in-Chief of the Union armies in was found alive in a Salt Lake City the Civil War. In 1912, the Girl Scouts of the David Mitchell and Wanda Barzee.

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Associated Press TODAY IN HISTORY ear Amy: When our son visits us with his teen- age daughter, she totally trashes her room during her stay. As the grandmother and host, can I demand that she keep her room in some semblance of order? Demanding Gram Dear Gram: your home, and you can issue demands with abandon. But your son should work with his daughter to teach her how to be a better guest. For now, I sug- gest that you approach this more like a grandmother and less like a drill sergeant. First, this caveat.

I know if you have raised any daughters, but teenage girls are notoriously messy. having just thinking about it.) Some tolerance and grandmo- therly indulgence is called for. Handle this with clarity and humor. Tell the teen, This is your room while here, and I want you to feel cozy, comfort- able and at home. But my room the rest of the time, so can you do me a favor and keep it tidier? I love looking in and see- ing you in this space.

But I want my head to explode. Imag- ine the mess! Ask her to follow one or two easy-to-follow rules, such as no food in your room, or no wet towels on the Make sure there are some pho- tos of her in the room. This (and other decorative touches) might inspire her to respect the space a little more. You could also teach her some basic life skills while she is with you. If she is with you for more than a week, ask her to help you to change her bed, launder the linens, and remake it.

Before they depart, you could ask her and her father to help you to strip the beds (hers and her because what thoughtful guests do (or offer to do) at the end of their stay. Dear Amy: I am a recent grad- uate with a degree, and have an opportunity to coach my high school alma cross-country team this spring while I am home looking for pro- fessional jobs in my (excuse the pun). excited about the opportunity but concerned about the best way to communi- cate with my student athletes. Is it OK to text them? aware that they are vulnerable. also closer in age to them than many coaches might be.

I want to cross any lines so wondering about the best way to approach this. Future Coach Dear Coach: This is a valid concern. You should ask the ath- letic director at the high school to provide direction on communicating with students. There are apps you can use to communicate with a group (about schedules, which also allow one-on-one messag- ing. Remind.com has designed an app for educators to communicate with their stu- dents and parents.

This is done without revealing your (or their) individual phone numbers, thus protecting the privacy of both. A reminder to never comment on a appearance (in- cluding compliments), overshare personal details, or communicate with them about matters outside of your area. If students respect the professional bound- aries you set, you should ask your athletic and the parents for guidance. If your school does not provide recommenda- tions about the best way to keep in touch with your students, you should ask the parents of each of your athletes. You can email Amy Dickinson at Demanding grandmother wants to lay down the law.

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