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NBA Finals, Game 2 (5 p.m., ABC): After an opener crammed with dramatic moments, strange twists and turns, and a Herculean performance by LeBron James (51 points), the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers resume their quest for a championship. The Warriors, considered heavy favorites coming into the series, had to rely on a few lucky breaks before forcing Game 1 into overtime and eventually prevailing. Mike Breen calls the action, along with Jeff Van Gundy, Mark Jackson and Doris Burke.

“Vida” (8:30 p.m., Starz): Still wound up from her encounter with Cruz, Emma struggles to find relief, Luckily, Lyn shows up for her when she needs it most, Mari refuses to be a victim and confronts Tlaloc, “Pose” (9 p.m., FX): This new, vividly rendered dance musical series whisks viewers back to Reagan-era New York and charm add on, initial, horse, dolphin, tree, cross, lotus flower, anchor, flower, hand, om, yoga charm, ballet shoe, pointe shoe into the ball culture world, The show, from prolific producer Ryan Murphy, features the largest cast of recurring LGBTQ actors ever for a scripted series..

“Fear the Walking Dead” (9 p.m., AMC): Madison’s decision to help an adversary has unintended consequences. Meanwhile, John Dorie’s life hangs in the balance. “Succession” (10 p.m., HBO): This new 10-episode drama follows the fictional (and supremely dysfunctional) Roy family, which controls a massive media and entertainment conglomerate. The series tracks them as they contemplate what the future holds will hold once their aging father begins to step back from the company.

“Dateline NBC” (7 p.m., NBC), “United Shades of America” (7 p.m., CNN), “Instinct” (8 p.m., CBS), “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (8 p.m., ABC), “Fourth Estate” (8 p.m., Showtime), “Storage Wars: Hollywood charm add on, initial, horse, dolphin, tree, cross, lotus flower, anchor, flower, hand, om, yoga charm, ballet shoe, pointe shoe Hauls” (8 p.m., A&E), “Westworld” (9 p.m., HBO), “Billions” (9 p.m., Showtime), “Good Witch” (9 p.m., Hallmark), “Southern Charm New Orleans” (9 p.m., Bravo), “Into the Badlands” (10 p.m., AMC)..

A fan can spend a small fortune going to a concert these days, given that so many of the top acts now charge hundreds of dollars for a decent seat. Yet, there’s another way to get your fill of music. And it won’t cost you a nickel. Just take advantage of the numerous free summer concert series going on all over the greater Bay Area, from Los Gatos and Morgan Hill to Redwood City and San Francisco to Alamo and Concord. So pack a picnic, invite the family and friends, and head on over to your local music series, which is likely featuring a plethora of musical genres – rock, R&B, funk, etc. – over the next few weeks/months.

Here is our annual guide to some of the Bay Area’s best free concert series, When: 2 p.m, Sundays, June 17-Aug, 19, Where: Stern Grove, 19th Avenue and Sloat Boulevard, San Francisco; www.sterngrove.org, Highlights: Reggae hero Ziggy Marley, Brazilian singer-songwriter Flavia Coelho (June 24), San Francisco Ballet (July 29); legendary hit-makers Ronnie Spector and the Ronettes, Bay Area funk/soul act the Humidors (Aug, 12), When: 6:30 p.m, Wednesdays, June 13-Aug, 22 (no concert on July charm add on, initial, horse, dolphin, tree, cross, lotus flower, anchor, flower, hand, om, yoga charm, ballet shoe, pointe shoe 4), Where: Los Gatos Town Plaza, West Main Street and Santa Cruz Avenue; www.jazzontheplazz.com..

Highlights: Acclaimed vocalist Natalie Douglas (June 13); longtime Bay Area favorite Paula West (July 25); Pittsburg’s own Latin jazz legend Pete Escovedo (Aug. 22). When: 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Fridays, June 15-Aug. 31. Where: Beach Boardwalk, Santa Cruz; www.beachboardwalk.com. Highlights: Popular ’80s New Wave act Berlin featuring Terri Nunn (June 15); Bay Area hard-rockers Y&T (Aug. 3); terrific ska-pop-rock outfit The English Beat (Aug. 17). When: Music, theater and dance performances various dates and times through Oct. 28.

Where: Yerba Buena Gardens, Fourth and Mission streets, San Francisco; www.ybgfestival.org, Highlights: Latin Jazz Youth Ensemble of San Francisco (12:30 p.m, June 7); the legendary San Francisco Mime Troupe (2 p.m, July 15); San Francisco’s own Red Panda Acrobats (two shows — 11 a.m, and 12:15 Aug, 3), When: 6:30 p.m, Thursdays, June 7-Sept, 20, Where: San Jose Municipal Golf Course, 1560 Oakland Road, San Jose; www.sjmuni.com/bar-grill/summer-music-series, Highlights: Award-winning blues act the J.C, Smith Band (June 7), Doobies Brothers tribute Long Train Runnin’ (June 14 and Sept, 13), rock/soul dance act charm add on, initial, horse, dolphin, tree, cross, lotus flower, anchor, flower, hand, om, yoga charm, ballet shoe, pointe shoe Serious Condition (Aug, 2)..



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