Weekly charts for the nation’s best-selling recorded music as they appear in this week’s


Weekly charts for the nation’s best-selling recorded music as they appear in this week’s issue of Billboard magazine:

Hot Country Songs

v “Keep Me In Mind”: Zac Brown Band (Southern Ground/Atlantic/Bigger Picture)

v “Tattoos On This Town”: Jason Aldean (Broken Bow)

v “Easy”: Rascal Flatts Featuring Natasha Bedingfield (Big Machine)

v “Let It Rain”: David Nail (MCA Nashville)

v “Drink In My Hand”: Eric Church (EMI Nashville)

Top Country Albums

v “Own The Night”: Lady Antebellum (Capitol Nashville)

v “Clear As Day”: Scotty McCreery (19/Mercury Nashville/IGA/UMGN)

v “My Kinda Party”: Jason Aldean (Broken Bow)

v “Clancy’s Tavern”: Toby Keith (Show Dog-Universal)

v “Tailgates & Tanlines”: Luke Bryan (Capitol Nashville)

“the bachelor” (8 p.m., abc): Ben Flajnik, a 28-year-old Napa Valley winemaker, is our leading man on a new season of “The Bachelor.” Maybe he should award his favorite ladies with grapevines instead of the traditional roses.

“Pretty little liars” (8 p.m., abc family): Well, it’s about time. When “Pretty Little Liars” returns with new episodes, it looks like our Rosewood pretties are finally ready to take aggressive action against their anonymous tormentor and kick a little “A.”

tv listings: B6

DVD RELEASES

Movies available Tuesday on DVD and through digital providers include:

“Contagion” (PG-13): A thriller centered on the threat posed by a deadly disease and an international team of doctors contracted by the CDC to deal with the outbreak. Starring Matt Damon, Kate Winslet and Jude Law.

“Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark” (R): A young girl hears voices coming from the basement. Starring Katie Holmes, Guy Pearce and Bailee Madison.

“Shark Night” (PG-13): College friends discover their lake is stocked with sharks. Starring Sara Paxton, Chris Carmack and Joel David Moore.

“I Don’t Know How She Does It” (PG-13): A working mother seemingly balances life perfectly. Starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Greg Kinnear and Pierce Brosnan.

entertainment news

Trumbull theater offers Simon play

NILES

Trumbull New Theatre, 5883 Youngstown-Warren Road, will present “Come Blow Your Horn,” Neil Simon’s first play, for three consecutive weekends beginning Friday. Directed by Emma Wason, “Come Blow Your Horn” is the story of a free-living bachelor who takes his sheltered younger brother under his wing and turns him into a playboy only to discover the emptiness of the lifestyle he once reveled in. TNT’s production stars Brian Suchora and Craig Mills, with Maria Wright-Ceraolo, Michelle Billen, and Lois and David Schneider. Show times are 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and Jan. 13-14 and 20-21; and 3 p.m. Jan. 22. Call 330-652-1103 for reservations.