Today’s entertainment picks:
Today’s entertainment picks:
v Pipe organ concert, 4 p.m.: Thomas Murray of Yale University will perform on the newly reconditioned pipe organ at Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown; 330-747-5175.
v Christmas in the Woods, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.: The weather will be warm, but artisans in period dress will demonstrate and sell their handiwork at Shaker Woods, 1101 Timberline Drive, off state Route 7, a mile north of state Route 14, near Columbiana; 330-482-0214.
v Relics of the Buddha, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.: Pearl-like crystals, found among the cremation ashes of Buddhist masters, comprise this traveling exhibition that is in its last day at the McDonough Museum of Modern Art, 525 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-941-1400.
v Fall Harvest Beer Taste, 4 to 11 p.m.: A showcase of seasonal brews will be at the center of this event, which also includes music by the Tullsen Brothers and Black Tent Revival. The Lemon Grove, 122 W. Federal St., Youngs-town; 330-744-7683.
v Roger Lewis and The Kynd, 6:30 p.m.: Lewis, who played in area rock bands years ago, returns to his old stomping grounds with his new band. Up A Creek Tavern, 4793 E. Market St., Warren; 330-856-5135.
“The Good wife” (9 p.m., cbs): No longer the leading lady on “House,” Lisa Edelstein visits “The Good Wife” to start a multi-episode arc. She plays a hot lawyer who has a past with Will (Josh Charles).
“breaking bad” (10 p.m., AMC): The fourth season of “Breaking Bad” ends in the only way it could have: with Walt and Jesse (Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul) squaring off against Gus (Giancarlo Esposito).
“Pan Am” (10:01 p.m., ABC): You knew the Kennedy references would surface soon on the 1960s-era drama “Pan Am.” In tonight’s episode, the crew flies to Berlin with reporters covering a JFK speech. Maggie (Christina Ricci), a big supporter of the president, is determined to meet him.
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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Sonny Geraci dinner-show set
BOARDMAN
Tony Trolio’s Ciao Promotions will present a dinner-show with Sonny Geraci and The Outsiders on Nov. 10 at the Georgetown, 5945 South Ave.
Geraci was the original lead vocalist with The Outsiders, the Cleveland group that produced four top-40 hits in the ’60s: “Time Won’t Let Me,” ”Respectable,” ”Girl In Love” and “Help Me Girl.”
Geraci’s biggest hit song, “Precious and Few,” came in 1972 with his next band, Climax, which also recorded the hit “Rock & Roll Heaven.” In his Vegas-style show, Geraci touches on doo-wop, Frank Sinatra and even a medley of Jimmy Webb classics. It also includes a medley of songs by Elvis Presley, Bobby Darin, Buddy Holly, The Beatles, Richie Valens and Jim Morrison.
Dinner music will be provided by jazz-blues singer Kelly Conners with Peter Pylypiw on keyboards. For ticket information, call 330-757-2779. Senior citizen and group discounts are available.
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