Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v WWE Supershow, 7:30 p.m.: Wrestlers John Cena, The Miz, Dolph Ziggler and more at Covelli Centre in Youngstown; Ticketmaster.

v “The Three Musketeers,” 8 p.m.: Swashbuckling fun at Salem Community Theater, 490 E. State St., Salem; 330-332-9688.

v “Amadeus,” 7:30 p.m.: Mozart’s tumultuous life is portrayed on the stage at Victorian Players Theater, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngs-town; 330-746-5455.

v Sunset at the Farm, 5 to 8 p.m.: Family fun with hayrides, animals and music at Mill Creek Metroparks Farm on state Route 46 in Canfield; 330-740-7107.

v Wheels and Keels, noon to 4 p.m.: An auto and boat show at Lake Milton State Park; lakemiltoninfo.com.

“love begins” (9 p.m., hallmark): “Love Begins” is a syrupy TV movie about an adventure-seeker (Wes Brown) who pays off a debt by working a farm owned by a young single woman (Julie Mond). If you can’t figure out where things go from there, you haven’t watched enough syrupy TV movies.

for a complete list of tv programming, see tv week insert.

LOCAL TOPICS ON TV

“Community Connection” (7 a.m. Sunday on 21 WFMJ-TV; and 10 a.m. Tuesday on Time Warner Cable community access channel): The Delta Sigma Theta Sorority will celebrate 60 years in the community with an event to honor local African-Americans who have contributed to the community. E. Nikki Davis and Lynette Miller will join host Madonna Chism Pinkard to discuss the event and how the community can participate.

Next, Suzanne Barbati and Caitlin Driscoll of the OH WOW!! Children’s Center for Science and Technology will discuss Silly Science Sunday.

entertainment news

Luncheon features Big Band-era music

YOUNGSTOWN

The Youngstown State Jazz Ensemble will perform hits of the Big Band era, including music by Tommy Dorsey, Count Basie, Glen Miller and Duke Ellington, in a noon lunchtime program Thursday at the Jewish Community Center. Lunch will be served during the performance.

Tickets are $10 ($7 for JCC members). Contact Darlene Muller at 330-746-3251, ext. 106, dmuller@jcc-youngstown.org.

Sheriff who took on Larry Flynt to retire

CINCINNATI

A sheriff and ex-prosecutor who took on Larry Flynt in a case depicted in a movie about the Hustler magazine publisher will retire after a 40-year career as an elected official in Cincinnati.

Simon Leis, 77, won’t run next year for another term as Hamilton County sheriff, a job he has held since 1987.

He was the county prosecutor who obtained a 1977 obscenity conviction against Flynt that was overturned on appeal. In the movie “The People Vs. Larry Flynt,” Republican Leis was portrayed by Democratic political strategist and commentator James Carville.

As sheriff, Leis backed the county’s 1990 obscenity prosecution of an art museum for a display of homoerotic photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe. A jury acquitted the museum of obscenity-related counts.