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What to Stream the Weekend of May 4

Dear White People, Vida and more!

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Keisha Hatchett

Spending the weekend indoors and not outside celebrating Star Wars Day? TV Guide editor Krutika Mallikarjuna has a few suggestions. Here's what you should stream this weekend.

Tonya Harding, Dancing with the Stars

Tonya Harding, Dancing with the Stars

Craig Sjodin, ABC

1. Dancing with the Stars: All Athletes

It's the season of the athletes! MLB great Johnny Damon, NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and figure skaters Adam Rippon, Mirai Nagasu and Tonya Harding are among those competing for that coveted Mirrorball trophy. The new, shortened season began Monday, May 30 but can be streamed through ABC's app. Plus, you can catch each episode the next day on Hulu.

John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City

John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City

Netflix

2. John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City

The comedian takes the stage at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City to relay stories from his childhood and days as a writer on Saturday Night Live. The funnyman will also tackle other topics such as the cost of college and getting older. His special arrives Tuesday, May 1 on Netflix.

Being Serena

Being Serena

HBO

3.Being Serena

This five-part docu-series chronicles the tennis icon's life during a pivotal time in both her professional and personal life. Follow her journey through an unexpected pregnancy, difficult labor, marriage, steep learning curve as a new mother and triumphant return to the sport. The series premieres Wednesday, May 2 at 10/9c on HBO. You can also stream it through the network's app HBO Now.

Dear White People

Dear White People

Adam Rose/Netflix

4. Dear White People

Season 2 heads into deeper and darker territory as Samantha (Logan Browning) continues to face the backlash from white students offended by her honest commentary on her experiences as a black student at a predominately white ivy league school. The new season finds her on the receiving end of some visceral tweets and will explore a conspiracy to oppress the campus' black students. Season 2 heads to Netflix on Friday, May 4.

Carol Burnett, A Little Help with Carol Burnett

Carol Burnett, A Little Help with Carol Burnett

Tyler Golden/Netflix

5. A Little Help From Carol Burnett

The legendary comedian steps into talk show territory with a fresh new web series. She enlists children between the ages of four and eight to dish out advice to celebrities and regular people in front of a live audience. Season 1, which consists of 12 half-hour episodes, heads to Netflix on Friday, May 4.

Alba August, The Rain

Alba August, The Rain

Netflix

6. The Rain

The 100 fans will probably enjoy this Danish thriller about siblings who come out of hiding six years after a virus transmitted through rain wiped out most of Scandanavia's population. They'll team up with a group of survivors and embark on a dangerous journey to find any signs of life in the barren land. This exciting new Netflix series arrives Friday, May 4.

Vida

Vida

Erica Parise/Starz

7. Vida

Two Mexican-American sisters who couldn't be more different return to their old digs in East Los Angeles for their mother's funeral. When they learn a shocking secret about their mother, the siblings are forced to confront things in themselves they'd previously tried to ignore. Season 1, which consists of six half-hour episodes, premieres Sunday, May 6 on Starz. You can also stream it through the network's app.