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I was surprised to see that Robert Redford is doing a Netflix movie, The Discovery. What’s it about?

—Steven B., Savannah, Ga.A: In The Discovery, available on the streaming service March 31, Redford, 80, plays

a neuroscientist who has proven that there’s an afterlife and has to deal with the un-predictable way the world responds—as people rush to get there. It “forces you to really think, and

because it’s slightly out of bounds, it forces

you to go out of bounds with it,” says the Oscar-winning actor-director. “And I like that.”

I loved Samantha Morton in Fantastic Beasts and Where to

Find Them and as Naomi on the TV series The Last Panthers. What can I see her in next?

—Lisa B., Berlin, Conn.A: The British actress, nomi-

nated for Academy Awards for her roles in Sweet and

Lowdown (1999) and In America (2002), is starring as

18th-century brothel owner Margaret Wells on the new

Hulu series Harlots, premier-ing March 29. “The series is

written by a woman, directed by a woman [and] produced by

a woman,” says Morton, 39. “It’s a very female [oriented]

show” about women at a time when sex was a

valuable commodity and married women “had no

power over their money.”

Since last fall, Alec Baldwin, 58, has been a smash with his satiric impressions of President Trump on Saturday Night Live. And he’s a hoot in the upcom-ing animated movie comedy The Boss Baby (March 31) as the voice of a suit-wearing, briefcase-carrying infant. Here are five facts about the native New Yorker.

1. The 30 Rock star worked as a waiter at Studio 54 in New York City in 1979.

2. As of Feb. 11, 2017, Baldwin holds the record for hosting— 17 times—Saturday Night Live.

3. His wife, Hilaria, turned him on to yoga.

4. His only TV writing credit is an episode of Law & Order based on his personal experience with the tabloid press.

5. The first movie he ever saw: How the West Was Won (1962).

The Togetherness and The Good Wife actress, 45, is back with a new TV comedy. In Brockmire, which premieres April 5 on IFC, Peet plays Jules, the hard-drinking, strong-willed owner of a minor league baseball team, the Morristown Frackers, who hires a disgraced major league announcer, Jim Brockmire (Hank Azaria), to call the plays.

Was the appeal of Brockmire its craziness? Definitely. I like things that are a little bit off. And I’m a huge fan of Hank.

It’s funny, but is it also a kind of love story? It’s a love story, for sure. One of the reasons Jim and Jules connect is they both love base-ball so much and they both love drinking. I think they’re really attracted to each other.

How much do you actually know about baseball? Nothing. I watched Ken Burns’ documentary, I read some and I looked at the documentary about the Portland Mavericks, who were a minor league team. I feel like I didn’t retain that much. I still had to ask Hank, “Am I supposed to be happy when he runs to first base, or sad?”

Have you ever lobbied your husband, writer-producer David Benioff, for a role on Game of Thrones? I try really hard, especially when I’ve had a few drinks. I’ll put on my English accent, such as it is, in front of [creators] Dan [Weiss] and David. They just act really embar-rassed for me.

How does she feel about Brockmire’s nudity? Go to Parade.com/peet to find out.

WALTER SCOTT’S

AMANDA PEETWALTER SCOTT ASKS ... ‘Boss Baby’

BALDWIN

I loved Samantha Morton in Fantastic Beasts and Where to

and as Naomi on the The Last Panthers.

What can I see her in next? —Lisa B., Berlin, Conn.

The British actress, nomi-nated for Academy Awards

Sweet and (1999) and In

(2002), is starring as 18th-century brothel owner Margaret Wells on the new

, premier-ing March 29. “The series is

written by a woman, directed by a woman [and] produced by

a woman,” says Morton, 39. “It’s a very female [oriented]

show” about women at a time when sex was a

valuable commodity and married women “had no

power over their money.”

Since last fall, 58, has been a smash with his satiric impressions of President Trump on And he’s a hoot in the upcoming animated movie comedy The Boss Babythe voice of a suit-wearing, briefcase-carrying infant. Here are five facts about the native New Yorker.

1. The worked as a

‘Boss Baby’BALDWIN

I was surprised to see that Robert Redford is doing a Netflix movie, What’s it about?

—Steven B., Savannah, Ga.A: In The Discoveryon the streaming service March 31, Redford, 80, plays

a neuroscientist who has proven that there’s an afterlife and has to deal with the unpredictable way the world responds—as

because it’s slightly out of bounds, it forces

you to go out of bounds with it,” says the Oscar-winning actor-director. “And I like that.”

It’s funny, but is it also a kind of love story?It’s a love story, for sure. One of the reasons Jim and Jules connect is they both love base-

think they’re really attracted to each other.

documentary, I read some and I looked at the documentary about the Portland Mavericks,

Hank, “Am I supposed to be happy when he

Have you ever lobbied your husband, writer-Game

I try really hard, especially when I’ve had a few drinks. I’ll put on my English accent, such as it is, in front of [creators] Dan [Weiss] and David. They just act really embar-

’s nudity?

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“Rich Girl” HALL & OATES

“Evergreen”BARBRA STREISAND

“Dancing Queen”ABBA

“Don’t Give Up on Us”

DAVID SOUL

“Don’t Leave Me This Way”

THELMA HOUSTON

THE BRONTËS’ TRUE STORYFollow Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë during the years they were the “secret” authors of Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and other literary masterpieces on the premiere of To Walk Invisible: The Brontë Sisters tonight at 9 p.m. ET on PBS’ Masterpiece.

“You’re a rich girl, and you’ve gone too far…” Forty years ago today Hall & Oates’ “Rich Girl” topped the March 26, 1977, Billboard Hot 100 chart alongside these other pop hits.Hot 100 chart alongside these other pop hits.Hot 100 chart alongside these other pop hits.

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Hot 100 chart alongside these other pop hits.Hot 100 chart alongside these other pop hits.

OATES ON THE RECORDJohn Oates, half of the iconic duo Hall & Oates, talks life and music—including how a no-show New Year's date inspired the hit "She's Gone"—in Change of Seasons:

A Memoir (St. Martin’s Press), out March 28. $30 (includes companion CD), book-

stores and online. Visit Parade.com/oates for an interview and to watch our April 19 Q&A livestream with the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.

YOUTUBER OF THE MONTH: ‘BAWSE’ LILLY SINGH"Superwoman" to her 11 million–plus YouTube followers, Singh, 28, is more than an entertainer with over 1 billion views: She’s an inspiration on being happy and confident—a “bawse” (slang for “boss”). That’s the message of her new book, How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquer-ing Life (Ballantine Books). $26, bookstores and online. Visit Parade.com/lilly for an interview with the web celeb.

BRUNO TUBELove Bruno Mars? Check out our new series, The Best Parts, at Parade.com/youtube to see what keeps us talking about the “Uptown Funk” singer.

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Author Adam Bradley finds the poetry in a century of popular music,

from the tunes and lyrics of Bob

Dylan and Rihanna to Beyoncé and the Beatles, in The Poetry of Pop (Yale University Press). $28, bookstores and online

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MARCH 26, 2017 | 5

Ask MarilynBy Marilyn vos Savant

I’ve heard that water going down a drain spins one way in the North-ern Hemisphere and the opposite way in the Southern Hemisphere. But when I pull the plug on stand-ing water in our kitchen sink, sometimes it spins clockwise and sometimes the other way. Can you explain?

—Jake Voreis, Palm Harbor, Fla.

The popular notion is wrong. Some people think that planetary spin in-fluences the way water spirals down a drain, but that effect is utterly inconsequential on such a small scale. Water will drain one way or another anywhere in the world for a great many other reasons, such as the shape of the sink, the placement of the drain and even which way or how hard someone pulls the plug.

Visit Parade.com/numbrix for more Marilyn vos Savant Numbrix puzzles

and today’s solution.

Numbrix®

Complete 1 to 81 so the numbers follow a horizontal or

vertical path—no diagonals.

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The zippy flavors from America’s favorite brunch cocktail—the Bloody Mary—add zing to this steak salad from Mighty Salads, the

latest crowdsourced cookbook from the editors of the popular Food52 website. This clever recipe has you grill the steak first and then marinate it so none of the bold flavor is lost. —Alison Ashton

Bloody Mary Steak SaladHeat grill to medium-high, or heat a grill pan over high heat on the stove top. Grill 1½ lb skirt or hanger steak 3–4 minutes per side or until desired degree of doneness. Transfer steak to a cut-ting board and let rest. In a large bowl, whisk together 2 Tbsp prepared horseradish, 1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce, 1 Tbsp sherry vinegar or red wine vinegar, 1 Tbsp balsamic vinegar, 1½ tsp hot sauce (like Frank’s RedHot) and juice of 1 lemon. Stir in 2 cups cherry or grape tomatoes, halved; ½ cup thinly sliced red onion; ½ cup thinly sliced celery; ¼ cup chopped briny green olives; 2 Tbsp olive brine; 2 Tbsp pickled jalapeños and freshly ground black pep-per. Cut meat across the grain into ½-inch slices; stir into mixture. Marinate for at least 30 minutes and up to 3 days. Stir in ½ cup loosely packed flat-leaf parsley leaves and ¼ cup crumbled blue cheese. Serves 4.

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Too sweet: balance with salt, soy sauce, miso, anchovies or capers

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From Jimmy Fallon’s ride to new twists on games, exercise and

old-fashioned supper clubs—here’s how we’re whooping it up this year.

By Kristin Luna • Cover and opening photography by Mary Ellen Matthews

blood pressure and counteracting digital overload. Today’s nature lovers aren’t just hiking. The most popular outdoor sports include stand-up paddling (SUP), kayak-ing, BMX biking and surfing.

Playing Games at HomeGone are the days when stately Trivial Pursuit was the standard recipe for family fun; highly interactive, widely social games now dominate the market. “People are passionate about playing games. There are more than 2.1 billion gamers in the world,” says Jonathan Berkowitz, senior vice presi-dent of marketing for Hasbro Gaming. “Games bring families and friends of all ages and generations together for fun and meaningful interaction.” Board game sales soared some 20 percent in 2016, accord-ing to the consumer trend and marketing group NPD, thanks in part to such hot properties as Hasbro’s Speak Out (where players try to speak various phrases while wearing a mouthpiece) and Pie Face Showdown (where players compete to try to avoid a face full of whipped cream).

Being Surprised at SupperSupper clubs, all the rage in the ’40s and ’50s as a way to climb the social lad-der, have seen a resurgence. “The name originally was used to conjure the feeling of exclusivity,” says filmmaker Holly De Ruyter, who chronicled Wisconsin’s sup-per club movement in her documentary Old Fashioned. Supper clubs now come in many forms—brick-and-mortars, pop-ups in one-time locations, even gatherings of strangers inside a private home. And while the food might be inventive and good, it often takes a backseat to the clubs’ social aspect. “They bring people together, creat-ing a place to engage and connect,” De Ruyter says—something many people are looking for “as technology has enabled us to have fewer interactions with each other.”

Riding for Thrills We’ve been amused by amusement parks since the first one opened in Connecticut in the mid-1800s. But, oh, how they’ve changed. The “thrill” of the first 360-degree looping roller coaster, which debuted in 1976, now pales in comparison to immer-sive 3-D simulator rides like Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallon, which

seats more than 70 people at a time in a “flying theater.”

“We’re always trying to marry technol-ogy to a story that gives us the ability to take people on an adventure like they’ve never been able to experience,” says Mark Woodbury, president of Universal Creative and vice chairman of Universal Parks & Resorts. “People’s expectations have become much more complex and we’ve had to evolve.” The Virginia-based

International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions estimates that

385.2 million people visited parks in 2016 alone, generating a whopping

$20.7 billion in revenue.

Kicking Up Our Heels If you were inspired by Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone tapping their way through La La Land or Rory Gilmore stress tapping on the Gilmore

Girls reboot, you’re not alone. “I cannot say that didn’t influence me,” says Charlsie Niemiec, 29, of Great Barrington, Mass.

“Taking dance as a little girl was something that always brought me joy, so I signed up for tap. I feel like I’m reconnecting to my 5-year-old self.”

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From Jimmy Fallon’s ride to new twists on games, exercise and

old-fashioned supper clubs—here’s how we’re whooping it up this year.

By Kristin Luna • Cover and opening photography by Mary Ellen Matthews

blood pressure and counteracting digital overload. Today’s nature lovers aren’t just hiking. The most popular outdoor sports include stand-up paddling (SUP), kayak-ing, BMX biking and surfing.

Playing Games at HomeGone are the days when stately Trivial Pursuit was the standard recipe for family fun; highly interactive, widely social games now dominate the market. “People are passionate about playing games. There are more than 2.1 billion gamers in the world,” says Jonathan Berkowitz, senior vice presi-dent of marketing for Hasbro Gaming. “Games bring families and friends of all ages and generations together for fun and meaningful interaction.” Board game sales soared some 20 percent in 2016, accord-ing to the consumer trend and marketing group NPD, thanks in part to such hot properties as Hasbro’s Speak Out (where players try to speak various phrases while wearing a mouthpiece) and Pie Face Showdown (where players compete to try to avoid a face full of whipped cream).

Being Surprised at SupperSupper clubs, all the rage in the ’40s and ’50s as a way to climb the social lad-der, have seen a resurgence. “The name originally was used to conjure the feeling of exclusivity,” says filmmaker Holly De Ruyter, who chronicled Wisconsin’s sup-per club movement in her documentary Old Fashioned. Supper clubs now come in many forms—brick-and-mortars, pop-ups in one-time locations, even gatherings of strangers inside a private home. And while the food might be inventive and good, it often takes a backseat to the clubs’ social aspect. “They bring people together, creat-ing a place to engage and connect,” De Ruyter says—something many people are looking for “as technology has enabled us to have fewer interactions with each other.”

Channeling Peter Pan Lovers of AcroYoga and other circuslike arts such as trapeze flying are sometimes fitness freaks, but thousands of amateurs are jumping on this trend to channel their inner Peter Pan (and possibly create their next viral social media post). Other activities that mix fitness with fun include challenge competitions like the vibrant Color Run 5K (in more than 40 cities across the U.S.) and grimy Tough Mudder races; both have seen a meteoric rise in recent years. These obstacle-course-driven races burn off last night’s binge, serve as solid team- or family-building exercises and are just plain fun.

Heading Out for Game NightPing-Pong, cosmic bowling, escape games, pub trivia nights—all are entertainment options that incorpo-rate an element of competition. “I love doing different escape rooms with friends and co-workers, because I’m competitive by nature and I always want to win,” says Elizabeth Keaney, 35, of Austin, Texas. “They’re also great activities for a group of varying ages and interests, especially with older kids.” Topgolf locations—golf-based theme parks with food and drink—have been popping up all over the U.S. They’re a game-night magnet for golfers and nongolfers in search of a good time.

Releasing Our Inner ArtistIt’s trendier than ever to be artsy, thanks to the nationwide DIY movement that Pinterest spawned. Franchises such as Paint Nite have cropped up across the country, making painting a popular activity for birthday parties, bachelorette

Girls reboot, you’re not alone. “I cannot say that didn’t influence me,” says Charlsie Niemiec, 29, of Great Barrington, Mass.

“Taking dance as a little girl was something that always brought me joy, so I signed up for tap. I feel like I’m reconnecting to my 5-year-old self.”

Embracing Vitamin NTurn your frown upside down! Studies have long linked being out in nature to an improvement in mood, and a little eco-therapy goes a long way in lowering

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1. vinyl“Music sounds better on my record player. I love the crackles, the space between songs.”

2. DAte night“My wife and I make meat tacos, Ortega

from the box and add toppings. Then we’ll sit down and watch The Bachelor, Survivor, Big Brother or The Challenge.”

3. Window shopping“I love wandering through Williams Sonoma asking myself if there are things I don’t need. Like, ‘Do I need another way to cut an avocado? I don’t think so!’”

4. Aquariums“I’m obsessed. They’re so peaceful, cool, dark and calm. I’m not underwater, I’m not in their world, but I’m looking at the fish.”

5. Popcorn“I love those tricolored tins where you mix the cheese with caramel. I sometimes walk into a movie theater, get some popcorn and

leave—without seeing a movie!”

6. Meditating“I use this app called Headspace. It’s great. This British guy comes on and tells

me it’s going to be all right.”

7. Yankees games with Lorne Michaels

“I always get Cracker Jack—we’re back to my love of popcorn! Or a beer,

hot dog and a cheesesteak—love those.”

8. Theme parks“It’s great, it’s fun and everyone is full of joy.”

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We all know how much fun Jimmy Fallon, the high-energy Emmy- and Grammy-winning TV host, has on NBC’s The Tonight Show.

Now Fallon, 42, is about to rev up the fun even more with the new high-tech amusement park ride Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallon, which he’s rolling out April 6 at Universal Studios in Orlando. “It’s like going to The Tonight Show, the best tour of New York City and the scariest roller coaster simulator you’ve ever been on,” he says.

The ride’s creators have pulled out all the stops: There’s a replica of the 30 Rock building and the Tonight Show set, a Manhattan subway, a dive into the East River (with splashing water!), cameos by Fallon, his sidekick Higgins and the show’s house band, the Roots. Plus, piped-in pizza smells, fireworks and loads of other surprises.

Next week, just before the ride officially opens, Fallon will bring Tonight to Orlando for a week of tapings. “I love taking the show on the road, especially when we get to go to a theme park,” he says. “Everyone is

there to have a good time.” If you think Fallon lives to find the fun in

every moment, you wouldn’t be wrong.To him, the American way of having fun is a

big vacation—something he remembers vividly from his childhood in Saugerties, N.Y.

“My parents saved up money to go on va-cation,” he says. “We ended up going to Lake George [New York] every single year,” he says.

“That’s where I remem-ber riding the Steamin’ Demon [at the Great Escape amusement park in Queensbury]. Vacation is that time when you say,

‘I worked so hard, I earned this week, I’m going to go and have fun.’ ”

Now that he’s a dad—Fallon and his wife, Nancy, have two daughters, 3-year-old Win-nie and Frances, 2—he says his fun game has “amped up five notches.”

“Kids take fun to a whole new level,” he says. “Going to the potty is fun, reading is fun, walk-ing them to school is fun. They make every single thing fun.

“I like having a good time,” Fallon says with a smile. “Life is better that way.”

His motto: Fill each day with lots of laughter.

By Lambeth Hochwald

weekends and girls’ nights out. “People can come in and create without the time and money required to invest in products, setup and cleanup,” says Annie Rone, 46, the owner of the Painted House in Tullahoma, Tenn. “It’s like a restaurant but with really great art supplies—and you leave with something you had fun doing.” Not into paint-ing? No problem—other trendy artsy endeavors, from pottery to woodworking, let you embrace your creative side without ever picking up a brush.

Supporting the ArtsLin-Manuel Miranda made the stage cool again when he brought his historical hip-hop-era Hamilton to Broad-way in the summer of 2015, and more than 600,000 theatergoers have attended to date. Broadway as a whole welcomed 13.25 million visitors in 2016, while other theaters (of the film variety) saw a record-breaking box office year with $11.36 bil-lion in revenue domestically, thanks to blockbusters like Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and Finding Dory.

Visit Parade.com/jimmy for Fallon’s blow-by-blow

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just wants to have fun

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“I like having a good time.Life is better that way.”

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motorized stair lift s, but they block access to the stairs and are hardly an enhancement to your home’s décor. By contrast, the Easy Climber® Elevator can be installed almost anywhere in your home. Th at way you can move easily and safely from fl oor to fl oor without struggling or worse yet… falling.

Why spend another day without this remarkable convenience. Knowledgeable product experts are standing by to answer any questions you may have. Call Now!

“We are tickled about our new elevator. This is

the fi rst time I’ve seen the second fl oor of my

home! It’s like an early Christmas present.”

Stan W. US war veteran

and retired professor

Imagine the possibilities

• No more climbing up stairs

• No more falling down stairs

• Plenty of room for groceries or laundry

• Perfect for people with older pets

• Ideal for Ranch houses with basements

Ask about

our wheelchair

compatible

model

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