Entertainment Weekly: The Must List
(Entertainment Weekly) -- Goths, globe-trotters and eight other things Entertainment Weekly recommends this week:
1. "Dig!" What happens when two bands stop being polite and start being, well, real? This music doc -- now on DVD -- ponders the questions of fame and artistic integrity.
EW review: "Dig!"
2. Rob & Amber on "The Amazing Race" Their ''Survivor''-honed competitiveness adds a compelling tone to this season's global dash.
EW TV Watch: "The Amazing Race"
3. "The Bob Newhart Show: The Complete First Season" Finally on DVD: All hail the master of salt-dry comedy, stammering double takes and self-effacing humor!
EW Q&A: Bob Newhart
4. The Cure Each of the three new reissues of the Goth giants' early days -- buy ''Faith'' first -- packs enough bonus goodies to put a smile on the moodiest teen.
5. "Mrs. Ballard's Parrots," by Arne Svenson In this photo book, you'll learn all about Rule No. 36 of Comedy: Birds + Silly Outfits = Big Yuks
6. "Magical Mystery Tours," by Tony Bramwell Beatles books are beyond over, but this vivid memoir by their old friend and confidant offers a front-row seat on the Fab Four's wiggy ride. No real bombshells here, but plenty of bits worth savoring.
EW review: "Magical Mystery Tours"
7. Negrospaceprogram.com In a pitch-perfect send-up of Ken Burns' bookish doc style, this site examines a side of NASA not found in textbooks.
8. Dead celebrity soulmates Forget J-Date -- all their matches are so ... normal. Find a late, great, chardonnay-loving mate at Biography.com.
9. Summer movie trailers We've been burned by them before, but after peeking at the previews for upcoming flicks like ''War of the Worlds'' and ''Wedding Crashers,'' we say: Bring 'em on!
10. "Deadwood" It's still not too late to get up to speed with the new season of David Milch's sublimely profane and startlingly profound HBO Western.
EW review: "Deadwood"
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