Ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com.
Ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com.
v“Alice in Wonderland,” $34.5 million.
v“Diary of a Wimpy Kid,” $21.8 million.
v“The Bounty Hunter,” $21 million.
v“Repo Men,” $6.2 million.
v“She’s Out of My League,” $6 million.
“The Biggest Loser” (8 p.m., NBC): On “The Biggest Loser,” the good news is that the contestants are allowed to leave the ranch for a much-welcome home visit. The bad news? At home, plenty of temptations await.
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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Holocaust exhibit available to groups
A Holocaust exhibit is being made available to schools, churches, theaters, synagogues and organizations by J&B Production Arts Services. Titled “Mauthausen to Auschwitz — Visions of the Holocaust,” the exhibit is a collection of photos and quotes that provide a history and tour of both the Mauthausen and Auschwitz Nazi concentration camps.It was created as a supplement to the theatrical production “Block 5.”Written and directed by J.E. Ballantyne Jr., “Block 5” is based on incidents that occurred at Mauthausen in 1943. For more information, go to jandbproductionarts.com and click on the “Holocaust Exhibit” link; or call (330) 799-6176. A free, no-obligation brochure about the exhibit is also available.
Austintown native loses in final round
Austintown native Eric Chine was eliminated Saturday in the final episode of “Seducing Cindy,” a show on the Fox Reality Network. A recent Kent State University graduate, Chine and two others made it to the climactic round of the series. He was part of an original field of 24 men vying for the heart of supermodel Cindy Margolis. Chine was the runner-up, and Leighton Stultz was the winner.
Art exhibition at Nissen Gallery
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Pastel and fiber artworks by Susan Dexter of New Castle, Pa., will be exhibited through April 27 at Nissen Gallery, at Trumbull Memorial Hospital. Dexter regularly exhibits at the Canfield Fair, and eight works in the Nissen show were either painted en plein air at the fair, or portray Canfield animals at the fair.
Lady Gaga tickets
Lady Gaga’s North American tour will come to Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena July 14 and Pittsburgh’s Consol Energy Center Sept. 5.
Tickets go on sale Friday for the Cleveland show. A sale date has not yet been set for Pittsburgh. Consol is the venue that will replace Mellon Arena. It is still under construction.
According to a news release from Live Nation, the Lada Gaga tour will be a spectacle that pushes the limits for the concert experience.
“It’s still called Monster Ball, but it’s more of a musical and less of a concert,” Lady Gaga said in a February interview. “It has a New York theme. It’s a story, and the story is that me and my friends are in New York and we’re going to the Monster Ball, and we get lost.”
For complete tour and ticket information, go to livenation.com.
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