Today’s entertainment picks:
Today’s entertainment picks:
vLos Lonely Boys, 8 p.m.: Monday Musical Club mixes up its usual fare with a concert by this Texas trio. Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown; 330-743-2717.
v“Macbeth,” 7:30 p.m.: Youngstown Playhouse takes on Shakespeare’s haunting drama; 330-788-8739.
v“The Cask of Amontillado,” 7:30 p.m.: Edgar Allan Poe tale on the stage of Victorian Players Theater, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-5455.
vPaul Gertner, 7:30 p.m.: Extraordinary magician in a show of close-up magic at the Butler Institute of American Art, 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-743-1107.
vGhost Walk, 6:30-9 p.m.: The spirits of Warren are re-enacted in this walking tour (reservations required) that begins at First Presbyterian Church, 256 Mahoning Ave. NW; 330-399-1212.
“School Pride” (8 p.m., NBC): “School Pride” sounds like a show we could use in these economically trying times. It focuses on Good Samaritans as they work to restore run-down campuses in their communities. Cheryl Hines (”Curb Your Enthusiasm”) hosts.
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Fall family festival
LIBERTY
Pleasant Valley Evangelical Church, 2055 Pleasant Valley Road, will host a free Fall Fest from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, for all ages. There will be free food, entertainment and more. For more information, go to pvchurch.net or call 330-539-6582, ext. 108.
Superman in Ohio
CLEVELAND
Superman returns home to Ohio in his latest DC Comics issue. The superhero visits a town east of Cleveland with a name similar to Glenville, the neighborhood in Cleveland where high school classmates Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster came up with the idea for Superman in 1933. DC Comics co-publisher Dan DiDio told The Plain Dealer that the writer of issue No. 703 felt Superman ought to stop in Cleveland because the city has so much to do with the character’s past. An ongoing series of stories has Superman reconnecting with everyday Americans in several places around the U.S.
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