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‘Star Wars’ goes symphonic and the return of a cosy mystery: what the Star’s Culture team is loving right now

“Star Wars” get the classical treatment at Roy Thomson Hall, and Natasha Lyonne is back with “Poker Face.” 

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Natasha Lyonne stars as human lie detector Charlie Cale in Season 2 of “Poker Face.” 


TV: ‘Poker Face’

Maybe it’s because I’m old enough to remember watching “Columbo” with my parents, but I welcome the return of “Poker Face,” Rian Johnson’s delightful — dare I say cosy? — comedy-mystery series (Citytv+, CBC Gem). With her weathered-cherub voice and ginger Troll mane, Natasha Lyonne remains a hoot as Charlie Cale, the human lie detector, and the twisty episodes so far satisfy. Season 2’s opener features an Emmy-worthy turn by Cynthia Erivo as multiple siblings who think they’re entitled to an inheritance from their horrible mother. The show promises even more high-profile guest stars. I can’t wait. —Doug Brod

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Doug Brod is a Toronto-based author and team editor for the Star. Follow him on X:

Joshua Chong

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Richie Assaly is a culture reporter for the Star, with an interest in music, pop culture and food reporting. He is also a juror for Polaris Music Prize.

Debra Yeo

Debra Yeo is a deputy editor and a contributor to the Star’s Culture section. She is based in Toronto. Follow her on Twitter: .

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