“THE BiG BANG THEORY” (9:30 p.m., CBS): It’s a night of conflict as Sheldon once
“THE BiG BANG THEORY” (9:30 p.m., CBS): It’s a night of conflict as Sheldon once again battles his nemesis, Will Wheaton, this time in a bowling match. Meanwhile, Leonard and Penny have a fight that could doom their relationship.
“CSI: MIAMI” (10 p.m., CBS): TV has taught us that spring break is supposed to be a time of scantily-clad bliss. But student bodies are quickly piling up — and not from sunstroke.
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Business boosts foundation, choir
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Wireless Zone, 4774 Mahoning Ave., will sponsor Give Back Day on Saturday to benefit A Way with Words Foundation and R.O.C.c.K. (Raising Our Commitment to Cancer Kids). The choir involves survivors, relatives and others touched by cancer. Members of the choir range in age from 4 to 17 years old.
The choir will perform from 1 to 3 p.m. in the store. For every new phone purchase with new activation or upgrade, $20 will be donated to the organizations. Visit www.AWayWithWordsFoundation.org.
One-woman show focuses on autism
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Based on her experiences as a mother of a child with autism, Rebecca Maher has authored a play titled, “Pancakes and a Lobster Tank: Living with Autism, Loving Alex.” Performances for the one-woman show are Friday and April 23 at Trumbull Theatre, Kent State University, Trumbull Campus.
Irish dancer
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Lauren Kepley of Canfield placed 45th out of 145 dancers at the 40th annual World Championships of Irish Dance in Glasgow, Scotland. It was her sixth trip. She qualified by competing in the first two rounds and then was recalled to the third round. She is a student at Burke School of Irish Dance in Youngstown.
On Buddha
An image of peace echoing across centuries, the Buddha is a testament to a vast culture and a deeply spiritual way of life.
Enigmatic and mysterious, yet one of the world’s most recognizable figures, the real history of this spiritual leader is revealed in “The Buddha,” a two-hour documentary from PBS. Available on DVD and Blu-ray on April 27, “The Buddha” is narrated by Richard Gere.
Gibson to donate sets to Mexican museum
VERACRUZ, Mexico
The governor of the Mexican Gulf coast state of Veracruz says Mel Gibson will donate sets from the movie he’s currently filming to a future museum. Gov. Fidel Herrera says several sets were built inside the Ignacio Allende prison in the port city of Veracruz and that the jail will be converted into a museum once Gibson is done filming.
In January, 1,500 inmates were transferred out of the prison to make room for Gibson’s film, which began production this week and is tentatively titled “How I Spent My Summer Vacation.”
Gibson filmed his 2006 Mayan-language movie “Apocalypto” in Veracruz. Herrera said Gibson also donated some of the sets from that movie.