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This week: Jamie Foxx, James Taylor and Sarah Silverman help Atlantic City celebrate the holiday weekend

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Posted: Sunday, July 1, 2012 12:00 am

Jokes and song

When Jamie Foxx, above, takes the stage Thursday and Friday at Caesars Atlantic City, expect to laugh at his humor, but also sing along to the R&B hits he has had over the years.

Other entertainers in town during the extended Fourth of July weekend include James Taylor on Friday at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Sarah Silverman on Saturday at Caesars and Cedric The Entertainer on Saturday at the Tropicana Casino and Resort.

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Spidey returns

The Spider-Man comic book character comes back to the big screen with a new actor in the lead role - Andrew Garfield, above - and a new love interest - played by Emma Stone -  in "The Amazing Spider-Man," which opens Tuesday.

Other movies opening this week are the documentary "Katy Perry: Part of Me" on Thursday and the thriller "Savages" on Friday.

Bad-boy Brown

R&B singer Chris Brown, above, keeps attracting trouble.

The latest is a bottle throwing battle between his entourage and that of rapper Drake last month in a Manhattan club.

But, Brown remains popular.

Brown had two songs, "Sweet Love" and "Strip," in the top-30 of Billboard's R&B/Hip-hop songs chart last week.

He releases his new CD, "Fortune," on Tuesday.

Hail the Queen

Queen Elizabeth II marks 60 years on the British throne this summer, and PBS is marking the event with "Queen & Country," which premieres 8 tonight on WHYY-TV 12.

The show is a four-part look at the customs, institutions and traditions that surround the British monarchy.

The series begins in London, the capital of royal life.

It includes a look at the Grenadier Guards and Scots Guards, both of which protect Buckingham Palace.

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