Top-grossing movies for the weekend of Nov. 12-14 at U.S. and Canadian theaters


Top-grossing movies for the weekend of Nov. 12-14 at U.S. and Canadian theaters, as reported by boxofficemojo.com. Includes weekend gross and total gross. Last week’s rank is in parentheses.

  • (1)“Megamind”: $29,120,461; $88,822,635
  • NA)“Unstoppable”: $22,688,457; $22,688,457
  • (2)“Due Date”: $15,419,042; $58,897,308
  • (NA)“Skyline”: $11,692,415; $11,692,415
  • (NA)“Morning Glory”: $9,203,266; $11,809,321

“Glee” (8 p.m., Fox): “Glee” continues its crush on big-name guest stars. This week, Gwyneth Paltrow plays a charming substitute teacher who takes over when Mr. Schuester (Matthew Morrison) gets sick.

“Glory Daze” (10 p.m., TBS): In the new campus comedy, “Glory Daze,” four freshman pals try to embrace fraternity life at an Indiana college. The show is set in 1986 for some reason.

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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Artists open studios

YOUNGSTOWN

Artists of the Mahoning Commons will have their annual Holiday Open Studio and Art Sale from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Nov. 27. They are in the Ward Bakery Building, 1024 Mahoning Ave.

The artists and craftsmen will open their working spaces for visitors to watch them work and browse their wares, which include paintings, jewelry, sculpture, pottery, fiber art, glass, mixed media, prints, photography and custom woodwork. Admission is free. For a sneak peak, go to http://flickr.com/photos/artistsofthemc.

Free concert

EAST LIVERPOOL

Mauvais Sort, a Quebec City folk-rock ensemble, will give a free concert at 7 p.m. Nov. 23, at Westgate Middle School Auditorium, 819 Eighth St., off Routes 7 and 11.

The troupe, named Best Canadian Folk Ensemble of the year in 2006, has performed more than 600 shows in nine countries. It recently released its fifth album, “Droit Devant.”

The concert is sponsored by the Ohio Arts Council’s International Music and Performing Arts in Communities Tour (IMPACT) to expose new audiences to art forms from around the world.