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The Pop Culture Calendar From Now Until November 24: Dolly Parton’s Unreleased Track, Food Network and More

From new Peacock shows to the Las Vegas Grand Prix, here's what's in store

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Pop culture ranges from the likes of classic Dolly Parton to the excitement of racing and everything in between. From now until November 24, celebrities are bringing their A-game: Here’s what you can expect.

November 8 – end of year: Cook up fun with Beat Bobby Flay: Holiday Throwdown

See how the master chef measures up to the seasonal competition with this special holiday edition of Beat Bobby Flay. Over six episodes, Bobby Flay will face tough kitchen competition as a roulette of pro chefs will take the stage in hopes of taking him down. The typical two-round format has been expanded to three rounds with a team element added for a full hour of delicious entertainment. Episodes start on November 8.

November 15: Get your toes tappin’ with Smoky Mountain DNA

Sing along to this 37-song tracklist extravaganza that celebrates Dolly Parton’s musical heritage. Keeping business in the family, Smoky Mountain DNA – Family, Faith & Fables will be produced by Parton’s cousin Richie Owens and several tracks will feature members of her immediate and extended family. In addition to the title track “Smoky Mountain DNA,” the album will also have a new take on “A Rose Won’t Fix It,” an unreleased track of Dolly’s from 1998. Listen to the full album on November 15.

November 19: Laugh out loud with Interior Chinatown

Get wrapped up in the adaptation of Charles Yu’s novel Interior Chinatown. The show follows Willis Wu, an Asian-American actor in a popular police procedural series who also works at a restaurant on the side. Stuck between waiting for his life to begin and struggling against clichéd roles, Willis witnesses a real-life crime and uncovers a secret underworld in Chinatown. Watch the premiere on November 19.

November 21: Revel in the drama of Based on a True Story

Dive into the gripping second season of Based on a True Story. It follows Ava (Kaley Cuoco) and her husband Nathan (Chris Messina), who launch a podcast with a real-life serial killer, Matt, known as the “West Side Ripper.” In the show’s forthcoming season, the couple navigates family duties, professional dreams and the complexities of collaborating with a murderer—including the fact that Ava’s sister, Tory, is now dating Matt. Don’t miss the continuation of the dark comedy when season two premieres on November 21.

November 22: Feel the love of Outlander

Tune in to the penultimate episodes of Outlander, a long-running historical romance time-travel series. At the show’s inception back in 2014, World War II nurse Claire Beauchamp Randall travels back in time to Scotland in the 1700s, where she meets and falls in love with a Highland warrior, Jamie Fraser. The forthcoming part two of season seven follows Claire and Jamie as they must choose between standing by those they love and fighting for the land they have made their new home. Get wrapped up in the adventure on November 22.

November 24: Spark a thrill with Las Vegas Grand Prix

Return to the City of Lights this November for the fourth Formula 1 race hosted in Las Vegas. In 2023, current F1 World Championship leader Max Verstappen of the Netherlands landed on the top step of the podium after an indisputably dominant year of driving. This year, the race to World Championship status is closely contested between Verstappen and two other drivers—meaning the result of this Grand Prix could hold significant weight in crowning the winner. See the race on November 24.

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