Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

vGreater Youngstown Italian Festival, 1 p.m.: World-class accordionist Dick Contino entertains from 7:30-9 p.m. Then, Lena Prima and her band will close the festival, performing from 9:30-11 p.m. Central Square, downtown Youngstown.

vMahoning Valley Olde Car Club, 9 a.m.: Antique, classic and special-interest cars will be on display until 5 p.m. at Boardman Park; mvocc.com.

vMonster Truck Nationals, 2 p.m.: Giant trucks put on a thrill show at the Canfield Fairgrounds; monsternationals.com.

vJazz in the Park, 3-7 p.m.: Live music in a pleasant setting. B&O Station, 530 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-774-7228.

v“Oliver!,” 3 p.m.: Beloved musical on the stage of Kent-Trumbull Theater, 4314 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-675-8887.

“RUBICON” (8 p.m., AMC): If you’re a fan of those compelling big-screen political thrillers of the 1970s, you’ll want to check out this new drama series, which ratchets up the tension and the paranoia. James Badge Dale (“The Pacific”) stars as Will Travers, a brilliant but troubled code-cracking analyst for a federal agency. It’s a job that he’s ready to ditch — until the stunning death of a coworker has him asking questions and delving into a web of mystery and danger. Our advice? Watch with the lights on. (A second episode follows).

“Leverage” (9 p.m., TNT): You never know when you might need to hot-wire a car. On “Leverage,” Nate (Timothy Hutton) and his team plunge into the high-octane world of auto thieves in order to take down a crooked car dealer.

“Entourage” (10:30 p.m., HBO): In a new episode of “Entourage,” the battle of the agents is on. Ari (Jeremy Piven) shifts into high gear, courting the likes of Jessica Simpson, Aaron Sorkin and Mike Tyson in order to keep them from the clutches of Lizzie.

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entertainment news

New exhibit features photos

YOUNGSTOWN

“Life on Film: Photography of Paul Schell” is a new exhibit now open at the Arms Family Museum, 648 Wick Ave., and running through October.

Schell (1922-2009) was an award-winning news photographer with a career spanning more than three decades. He started at the Beaver Falls “News Tribune,” and then spent 29 years at “The Vindicator” before retiring in 1985.

The exhibit features work Schell submitted to the annual National Press Photographers Association competitions. Originally taken for “Vindicator” and “News Tribune” assignments, Schell chose these images to represent his work to his professional colleagues. The images are part of a collection donated by Schell’s wife, Evelyn, to the Business and Media Archives of the Mahoning Valley in 2009. For more information, go to mahoninghistory.org

Jazz concert

BOARDMAN

The Boardman High School Summer Jazz Ensemble will give a free concert at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Boardman Park.

Sta. Rosa church prepares festival

Campbell

Sta. Rosa de Lima Church, 394 Tenney Ave., will have its 47th annual Spanish Festival, Thursday through Aug. 8.

Food will be sold from 6-11 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 5-11 p.m. Aug. 8.

The entertainment schedule is as follows:

Thursday: Talent show and DJ Papiro.

Friday: Grupo Mambo Caliente band and DJ Papiro.

Saturday: Talent show finals and Pa’ La K-Ye band.

Aug. 8: Noel Quintana and The Latin Crew and DJ Papiro.

‘The Deborah Show’ on Cleveland cable

YOUNGSTOWN

“The Deborah Show,” a TV talk show produced in Youngstown by city resident and show host Deborah Benton, has been added to Time Warner Cable local On Demand Channel 411 in Cleveland.

The show, now in its fifth year, includes interviews with celebrities and musical performances.