Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v Canfield Fair, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.: The demolition derby begins at 8 p.m. at the grandstand; canfieldfair.com.

v Satisfaction, 6 p.m.: Opening for this Rolling Stones tribute band is Morrison Hotel, a Doors tribute band. Warren Community Amphitheater, 303 Mahoning Ave., Warren; 330-922-8399.

v “Georges Dynes: Holograms,” 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Interesting exhibition of hologram art in the Beecher Center of Butler Institute of American Art, 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-743-1711.

v Ox roast, 5 to 10 p.m.: Glenn Christian Foundation will have this event, which includes a car and truck show, at Trumbull County Fairgrounds; oxroastcarshow.com.

v Third Class, 10 p.m.: Indie-rock band at the Lemon Grove, 122 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-744-7683.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Movie to be shot in area needs actors

BOARDMAN

Versace Entertainment is looking for male and female actors age 16 and older, for a film titled “The Island,” which will be shot in September in the Youngstown area. There will be an open casting call at 11 a.m. today at Lemodeln, 7536 Market St. Call 330-758-4417.

There is no pay, but actors will receive a copy of the DVD and an IMDb mention and will take part in a red-carpet premiere. Main actors also will receive royalties. Director/ producer is Vitaliy Versace.

Family variety show needs performers

YOUNGSTOWN

U.N. Act Productions will present a family variety show at the Youngstown Playhouse at 6 p.m. Sept. 11. The show will consist of three segments: an all-ages free dance class taught by Brandon Martin and Jamie Lidberg; an open stage; and a set from singer Benjamin Gavitt. Admission is free. Call 330-519-2046 to sign up for the open-stage portion.

Police recover stolen Rubens painting

ATHENS, Greece

Greek police recovered a 17th-century painting by Flemish master Pieter Paul Rubens stolen from a museum in Belgium a decade ago, authorities said Thursday. Two people, both Greeks, were arrested in the operation, he said. Neither the police nor the Culture Ministry would give further information on the raid, the painting or which Belgian museum it was stolen from, saying investigations were ongoing.

The artwork, dating from 1618 and stolen in 2001, was “a particularly important painting,” the ministry said. The artwork had been examined by experts from the ministry and determined to be genuine and “of priceless value,” Greek police spokesman Panagiotis Papapetropoulos said.

Trash and Treasure sale at Cedars

YOUNGSTOWN

Cedars, 23 N. Hazel St., downtown, will have a Trash and Treasure sale at 8 p.m. Sept. 17 inside and on the patio. Performing will be The Sleeps, Realtime Digimob, Laws and DJ Ultimate Donny. Vendors must load in by 6 p.m. and bring their own table. To reserve a booth, email aspasialyras@gmail.com.