MOVIES

“Lions for Lambs” stars Robert Redford, Meryl Streep and Tom Cruise in a film which examines today’s political atmosphere. Redford directs, Cruise plays a presidential hopeful who is giving an explosive story to a journalist played by Streep.

TV

Best-selling crime writers play host to true-crime cases that fascinate them on “Murder by the Book.” Novelists including Joseph Wambaugh, David Baldacci, Linda Fairstein and Jonathan Kellerman provide special expertise. The show returns for its second season at 10 p.m. on Monday on Court TV.

“Bunnytown” is a comedy-variety show for preschoolers set in a world filled with bunnies – that is, fuzzy rod-puppet bunnies with distinctive blue noses and a (long) ear for music. Each episode visits these bunnies, as well as the human population in nearby Peopletown. The show premieres 11 a.m. Saturday on Disney Channel.

MUSIC

“Music of Star Wars: 30th Anniversary Collectors Edition” from composer John Williams is an eight disc set of the music from the movies.

“Solos, Sessions and Encores” from legendary Stevie Ray Vaughan includes his version of David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance,” and 함안출장마사지 a collaboration with B.B. King, Albert King and Paul Butterfield on “The Sky Is Crying.”

“The Ultimate Hits” from country superstar Garth Brooks is a three disc set featuring his biggest songs like “Ain’t Goin Down Till The Sun Comes Up” and “Friends in Low Places.”

“Stone Cold”by David Baldacci is the latest book in the author’s Camel Club series and this time, the group of former government henchmen is fighting a war on two fronts.

THEATER

“The Glorious Ones” opens Monday at the Off Broadway Lincoln Center Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater. It is a new musical from Ahrens and Flaherty about the lives of a troupe of street performers-the commedia dell’arte actors of 16th century Italy.