Live music on television talk shows this week include:
Live music on television talk shows this week include:
v Janelle Monae: tonight, “Late Show with David Letterman” (CBS)
v Gary Clark Jr.: Tuesday, “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC)
v MGMT: Wednesday, “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” (NBC)
v Wavves: Thursday, “Conan O’Brien” (TBS)
v Buena Vista Social Club: Friday, “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” (NBC)
“Monday Night Football” (7 p.m., ESPN): The Eagles and the Redskins duke it out on the gridiron in tonight’s season premiere.
“The Million Second Quiz” (8 p.m., NBC): Yes, Ryan Seacrest really is everywhere. Now, he’s hosting “The Million Second Quiz,” a game-show “event” that plays out over 10 nights, testing the limits of the contestants’ knowledge, endurance and will to win.
“Mistresses” (9 p.m., ABC): The salacious drama’s freshman season wraps up salaciously.
“The Arsenio Hall Show” (11 p.m., Fox WYFX): Arsenio Hall returns to the late-night scene after a long absence and promising a “cavalcade of surprises.” But will they revive the Dog Pound?
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DVD RELEASES
Movies available Tuesday on DVD and through digital providers include:
“Chasing Ice” (PG-13): Starring James Balog and Svavar Jonatansson
“The Last Keepers” (PG-13): Starring Virginia Madsen and Zosia Mamet
“Love Is All You Need” (R): Starring Pierce Brosnan and Trine Dyrholm
“Madonna: MDNA World Tour”: Starring Madonna
“Peeples” (PG-13): Starring Craig Robinson and Kerry Washington
“Star Trek: Into Darkness” (PG-13): Starring Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto
“We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks”
“Wish You Were Here” (R): Starring Felicity Price and Joel Edgerton
entertainment news
Trans-Siberian coming to arena
CLEVELAND
The Trans-Siberian Orchestra will come to Quicken Loans Arena Dec. 14 for two shows: 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. On the concert tour, TSO will play the final performance of its rock opera “The Lost Christmas Eve.” Tickets ($32, $41.50, $51.50, $61.50 and $71.50) go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at theQarena.com, all northern Ohio Discount Drug Mart locations, and by phone at 888-894-9424. Trans-Siberian Orchestra will not come to Youngstown this year.
Hungarian center plans fall festival
hiram
The Hungarian Cultural Center of Northeastern Ohio’s annual Fall Festival will begin at noon Sunday at the club grounds, 12027 Abbott Road. Guests will enter through a hand-carved welcoming gate built by a master woodcarver from Transylvania. Admission is $5 (free for children under 16). Hungarian food will be sold, and music will be provided from 3 to 6 p.m. by the Alex Udvary Orchestra. Dance performances by the Cleveland Hungarian Scout Regos Group and the St. Elizabeth Festival Dancers will begin at 3 p.m.
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