San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)
Décor to make the great outdoors great
Ludlow Street paper placemats
Ludlow Street Smoke paper placemats add Bohemian beauty to your table without a lot of fuss. Each pad comes with 24 placemats, and you can choose from eight prints. We love the Smoke pattern. $34 for 24 sheets; smithhonig.com
SmithHonig’s Shibori pillow SmithHonig’s trippy tie-dye Shibori pillow comes in three colors, moss, berry and indigo. It comes in 14-by-20 or 18-by-18-inch sizes in fade-resistant and mildewresistant outdoor fabric. $78$90; smithhonig.com
Jute tassel napkin rings Natural, organic jute makes the perfect napkin ring, whether you’re dining poolside or seaside. They work perfectly on an otherwise color-filled table or blend perfectly into a monochromatic palette. $18 (set of 4); smithhonig.com
Aerin cane tray
Slim strips of cane are woven into Aerin’s Colette cane tray, then edged in brass. The piece is
Batman: Enter Batgirl, Exit Penguin
Heroes & Icons, 6:30 a.m. From 1967: Meet Batgirl! A new superheroine (Yvonne Craig) adds “Pow!” to Batman (Adam West) and Robin’s (Burt Ward) brawl with the Penguin (Burgess Meredith) and his henchmen. Says the Boy Wonder: “Holy agility!”
Footloose
SundanceTV, 1 p.m.
It’s a culture clash, to say the least, when free-spirited Chicago teen Ren McCormack (Kevin Bacon) is sent to live with relatives in the small town of Bomont and learns that the conservative community has banned dancing and rock music! Lori Singer, Dianne Wiest and John Lithgow costar in this fun 1984 musical drama.
Hollywood Game Night
NBC, 6 p.m. (new episodes) Jane Lynch hosts a series of fun party games as two contestants join celebrities Chris D’Elia, Susan Kelechi Watson, Jon Huertas, Joel McHale, Nikki Glaser and Sasheer Zamata as they compete for a $25,000 grand prize.
Renovation Island
HGTV, 7 p.m. (new series) Follow the Baeumlers as they set off on their epic adventure — to restore a massive, run-down inspired by 1970s raffia-bamboo designs but elevated for today’s formal or informal entertaining. $900; aerin.com
Tempaper vinyl rug
Cheery summer colors mingle as citrus in Tempaper’s vinyl rug, beachfront resort in the Bahamas. Bryan, a licensed contractor, and Sarah, with her keen sense of design aesthetics, transform the abandoned 10-acre property into a world-class island oasis complete with 18 luxurious hotel rooms, 22 ocean front villas and a host of breezy resort amenities.
Grease Sing-A-Long
CBS, 7:30 p.m.
Catch the classic 1978 musical starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John in this special version presented with song lyrics displayed onscreen.
Quiz, Episode 2
AMC, 8 p.m.
Charles’ (Matthew Macfadyen) first night in the “Millionaire” hot seat is disastrous, and Diana (Sian Clifford) determines that they need a new strategy. It is only when Tecwen Whittock (Michael Jibson), a fellow quiz fanatic and acquaintance of Diana and her brother, develops a cough in the audience the following night that Charles’ fortunes begin to change.
Laurel Canyon, Part 2
EPIX, 8 p.m.
Alison Ellwood’s documentary film spotlighting the groundbreaking musical artists of Los Angeles’ Laurel Canyon area in the 1960s and ’70s airs its second and final part tonight. In this
30 for 30: Be Water
ESPN, 8 p.m.
This installment of ESPN’s sports documentary franchise looks at the life and career of legendary martial arts and screen icon Bruce Lee. “Be Water” is told entirely by the family, friends and collaborators who knew Lee best.
Good Witch: The Dream Hallmark Channel, 8 p.m. Drama follows mysterious newcomer Joy (Katherine Barrell), who has what seems to be a prophetic dream about starcrossed lovers Abigail (Sarah Power) and Donovan (Marc Bendavid) breaking up.
American Monster
Investigation Discovery, 8 p.m. (season premiere)
The series that explores some of America’s most shocking and surprising crimes returns for season five. In the premiere, “Brothers in Arms,” Mark Corona and Paul Stoeppler are two cousins who are as close as
Perriand for the sleek and modern LC1 chair (below left). First presented at the 1929 Salon d’Automne, this iconic chair by Cassina is now made for outdoor use. It comes in five frame colors and a variety of fabric choices. $2,940; available at cassina.com
Cassina’s Trampoline sofa How could a “love bed” called the Trampoline not be fun? Designer Patricia Urquiola’s new piece for Cassina was inspired by the small trampolines found in home gardens in Greenland. It is available as a low sofa and a four-poster sofa with a wide shade, starting at $13,380 (including the cushions and pillows); available at cassina.com
Bollicosa Nautilus pendant Cassina’s Bollicosa Nautilus globe has a distinctive bubbly surface surrounded by knotted polypropylene rope net, perfect for your beach house. It comes in two sizes, 30 cm or 50 cm. $1,120; available at Scassina.com
Snowpiercer
TNT, 8 p.m.
As the postapocalyptic thrill ride continues, revolutionary Layton (Daveed Diggs) and train security officer Till (Mickey Sumner) uncover a shocking twist in their murder investigation.
Collector’s Call
MeTV, 8:30 p.m.
As the Guinness World Record holder for the most Mickey Mouse memorabilia, you might say Janet Esteves is mad about Mickey! Her collection, with more than 14,000 items, includes more than 130 watches, a Swarovski crystal Mickey Mouse handbag, a Mickey Mouse record player and a 7-foot Mickey
Mouse statue.
I May Destroy You
HBO, 9:30 p.m. (new series) Arabella (Michaela Coel, “Chewing Gum”) is a carefree, self-assured Londoner with a group of great friends, a boyfriend in Italy and a burgeoning writing career. But when her drink is spiked at a nightclub, she must question and rebuild every element of her life.