Live music on television shows this week include:
Live music on television shows this week include:
v Miranda Lambert: Tonight on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC).
v Bastille: Tuesday on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” (NBC).
v Bob Mould: Wednesday on “Conan” (TBS).
v Chrissie Hynde: Wednesday on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC).
v Keb Mo: Friday on “Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” (CBS).
“The Bachelorette” (8 p.m., ABC): Andi takes the remaining bakers’ dozen bachelors to New England, and several of them are, like, “There’s a New England? What happened to the old one?”
“Beauty And The Beast” (9 p.m., CW): I wonder if Vincent sheds during the summer?
“Longmire” (10 p.m., A&E): Bad guys beware: “Longmire” launches its third season tonight, which means the laconic lawman (Robert Taylor) is back on duty in Wyoming’s Absaroka County.
“Mistresses” (10:01 p.m., ABC): Things are heating up and not just because summer is near. The sizzling melodrama “Mistresses” returns for its second season. Now just try to keep your TV from melting.
TV listings, B6
DVD RELEASES
“Lone Survivor” (R): Starring Mark Wahlberg and Taylor Kitsch.
“RoboCop” (PG-13): Starring Joel Kinnaman and Michael Keaton.
“Son of God” (PG-13): Starring Diogo Morgado and Roma Downey.
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
New Castle theater receives donations
NEW CASTLE, PA.
The historic Warner Cascade Theatre has received donations of an antique bellows organ and a vintage piano, such as accompanied the first silent movies in New Castle more than 100 years ago.
The organ was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Gary Abraham of New Castle. The piano was given by Feed My Sheep church, also of New Castle.
Both instruments will be refurbished and then installed at the Warner Cascade Theatre museum, downtown, which will open in February.
The organ was made by George P. Bent, one of the most respected piano and organ makers in the late 1800s.
Cirque plans live ‘Avatar’ production
MONTREAL
The blue-skinned Na’vi creatures of the 2009 movie “Avatar” will get the Cirque du Soleil treatment in a new live production that is being developed by James Cameron and the Montreal company. The arena show is expected to open in late 2015, before the first of three upcoming “Avatar” sequels hits the big screen.
The new production will feature a collaboration between Cirque and Lightstorm Entertainment, which is Cameron’s production company. 20th Century Fox, the studio behind “Avatar” and its sequels, is also a partner on the live show.
Cirque said it will tour the “Avatar” show globally.
“Avatar” will mark the first time that Cirque has created a show based on a movie.
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