The Week Ahead by latimes.com
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Today
* 3 p.m.: Tune in for a live Webcast from the red carpet premiere of “Me, Myself & Irene.” There’ll be interviews with stars Jim Carrey and Renee Zellweger, directors Peter and Bobby Farrelly, and others.
https://movieconnect.com/livewebcasts.cfm
Friday
* 5 p.m.: What does it take to get a role in a movie? As part of the “Breaking Into Hollywood” chat series, talk with Roger Mussenden, casting director for such films as “The Waterboy,” “The Wedding Singer” and “Selena,” to find out how to get a part in blockbuster films.
https://www.communities.com
Saturday
* 3 p.m.: Live from the Kennedy Center in Washington, the Whitworth Brass Quintet--whose repertoire ranges from jazz to blues to classical--performs in concert. https://www.kennedy-center.org/programs/millennium/schedule.html
Sunday
* 10 a.m.: Ever wanted to eavesdrop on NASCAR drivers as they strategize withtheir pit crews? Here’s your chance to listen in as drivers compete in the Pocono 500. https://www.nascar.com/motortrax
Monday
* 8 a.m.: Weather fans, the forecast is sunny for this chat with Weather Channel meteorologist Rich Johnson. He’ll discuss his picks for top weather events in history, including Hurricane Agnes in 1972, and other climate-related issues. https://www.weather.com/interact/chat
Tuesday
* Noon: “Exploring Alaska: Beyond the Cruises” is the topic as Jim DuFresne, author of Lonely Planet’s guide to Alaska, tells you how to see the best of the Land of the Midnight Sun.
https://www.pathfinder.com/travel/TL/chat
Wednesday
* 7 p.m.: New York City cop turned private investigator James Wagner will discuss some of his wild adventures, which he has chronicled in a book, “Jimmy the Wags: Street Stories of a Private Eye.” Find out about the international kidnapping cases he’s cracked and his dealings with the Russian mob.https://www.synge.com
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