Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v Fireworks Festival at Canfield Fairgrounds, 6 p.m.: Festival with entertainment and food vendors will culminate in a musically choreographed fireworks display. $5 per car; 330-793-5646.

v Quaker Steak Fake Fest, 5 p.m.: A musical tribute concert to Lady Gaga, Kiss, AC/DC, Bon Jovi and Journey. Quaker Steak and Lube, downtown Sharon, Pa.

v Youngstown Pride Festival, noon: The LGBT community sponsors this colorful parade and street festival on East Federal Street, downtown; prideyoungstown.org.

v Baehltoberfest, 4 p.m.: Outdoor rock festival with headliners Red Wanting Blue and Downplay at Bojangles, state Route 14, three miles east of Columbiana.

v Ruckus in the Rust Belt: A daylong roller derby tournament hosted by Youngstown’s Little Steel Derby Girls. Action begins at 8 a.m. at Covelli Centre; call Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000.

“Bigfoot” (9 p.m., Syfy): This one sounds too good to pass up: “Bigfoot” is a cheesy flick starring former child stars Danny Bonaduce (“The Partridge Family”) and Barry Williams (“The Brady Bunch”) as lifelong rivals out to capture the hairy beast. Here’s hoping Sasquatch puts a beat-down on both of them.

For complete listings, see TV Week magazine inserted in today’s paper.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Ohio collector sells ‘Trek’ prop vehicle

CANTON

A prop vehicle that was used in the original “Star Trek” TV series in the late 1960s and acquired by an Ohio collector has sold at auction for just over $70,000 after a last-minute bidding war.

The Repository in Canton reports an Akron-area collector had been storing the partially restored 24-foot-long Galileo shuttlecraft for several years before putting it up for auction online.

Auctioneer Brooks Ames says the selling price soared during the final 90 seconds of the auction on Thursday as three late bidders fought to claim the structure used as the shuttlecraft of the U.S.S. Enterprise.

Ames says he believes the buyer plans to restore the fake shuttlecraft and possibly display it in a museum.

Beyonce, Jay-Z vie for top BET award

LOS ANGELES

Beyonce will battle her husband for video of the year at the BET Awards, and now both performers are confirmed to attend.

Beyonce is the second most nominated act. She’s up for six awards. Jay-Z is nominated for five.

Kanye West leads the pack with seven.

Two of West and Jay-Z’s collaborative songs are up for video of the year.

Beyonce is also nominated twice in the category.

The final nominee is Usher.

Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj and Usher are set to perform. And Whitney Houston’s mother is part of a tribute for the late superstar that will include other singers.

Jamie Foxx, Quentin Tarantino and Tyler Perry will present awards.

Samuel L. Jackson will host the show, which will be Sunday at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.