Miami Herald (Sunday)

Selena Gomez hosts all-star ‘Vax Live’ concert

- BY CHUCK BARNEY East Bay Times (California)

Note: All times are Eastern/Pacific, unless noted.

DON’T MISS: “Vax

Live: The Concert to Reunite the World” — Selena Gomez hosts this starstudde­d event that aims to increase public confidence in COVID-19 vaccines and greatly broaden their accessibil­ity across the globe. Performers at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles include recent Grammy and Oscar-winner H.E.R., Jennifer Lopez, Eddie Vedder, Foo Fighters and J Balvin. Also scheduled to appear: President Joe Biden, first lady Jill Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Prince Harry and

Meghan Markle, along with other celebritie­s and world leaders. (8 p.m. ET Saturday, ABC, CBS, and YouTube; Also airing at 11 p.m. on Fox).

Other bets:

SUNDAY: “Revealed: The Hunt for Bin Laden” is a two-hour documentar­y that takes a deep dive into the hunt for the man who mastermind­ed the 9/11 attacks and then disappeare­d, thwarting American efforts to capture him for nearly a decade. Interview subjects include former President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Robert Gates, military planners and others. (8 p.m., History Channel).

SUNDAY: A new season of “United Shades of America with W. Kamau

Bell” begins in the sociopolit­ical comedian’s hometown of Oakland, California. There, he examines the history and current state of policing in America through the eyes of activists, organizers, politician­s, victims and the police themselves. (10 p.m., CNN).

SUNDAY: In the third and final season of

“Pose,” it is now 1994 and the ballroom life feels like a distant memory for Blanca, who juggles a new love interest and her nurse’s aide job. Meanwhile, as the AIDS crisis continues, Pray Tell contends with unexpected health struggles. (10 p.m., FX).

MONDAY: “American Masters — Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir” is an intimate portrait of the acclaimed author (“The Joy Luck Club”) that interweave­s home movies and personal photograph­s, animation and original interviews to tell the story of her life and career. The documentar­y is the late James Redford’s last completed film. (9 p.m., PBS).

TUESDAY: “Selena: The Series,” the biographic­al drama about the late queen of Tejano music, returns for part two. The story picks up with Selena Quintanill­a (Christian Serratos) butting heads with her manager father (Ricardo Chavira) over her career and her choice in boyfriends. (Netflix).

TUESDAY: The “Star Wars” universe apparently never runs out of stories. Now comes “Star Wars: The Bad Batch,” an animated series that follows a squad of elite and experiment­al clones as they navigate a rapidly changing galaxy in the aftermath of the Clone War. (Disney+).

WEDNESDAY: Tiffany Haddish returns as the host of the variety series “Kids Say the Darndest Things,” which moves to a different network. But some things never change: Her chats with children continue to yield honest, unpredicta­ble and hilarious responses. (8 p.m.,

CBS).

THURSDAY: The new comedy series “Girls5eva” follows the members of a one-hit-wonder girl group from the ’90s who reunite in an effort to give their pop-star dreams another shot. The show stars Sara Bareilles, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Paula Pell, and Busy Philipps. (Peacock).

FRIDAY: On the season three finale of “Magnum P.I.,” Magnum and Higgins work a stalking case involving a man with a past in espionage. Also, Ethan asks Higgins to join him on an extended trip for Doctors Without Borders just as Magnum starts to open up to other possibilit­ies. (9 p.m., CBS).

FRIDAY: We’re happy — and sad — to report that the final season of Aidy Bryant’s raw and delightful comedy series “Shrill” is here. It finds Annie energized by her breakup with loser boyfriend Ryan and her newfound momentum at work. But does she really know how to get what she wants? (Hulu).

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