Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v Judy Collins and Don McLean, 8 p.m.: Expect to hear “Both Sides Now” and “American Pie” as these two folk-pop legends team up for a concert at Packard Hall in Warren; 330-841-2931.

v “Steel Magnolias,” 8 p.m.: The lives of six strong and sweet Southern women unfold in this popular drama, on stage at Kent-Trumbull Theater; 330-675-8887.

v “In the Heights,” 7:30 p.m.: Top Hat Productions presents the Tony-winning musical at Fairview Arts and Outreach Center, 4220 Youngstown-Poland Road, Youngstown; 800-838-3006.

v Great Pumpkin Carve-Out, 6-9 p.m.: Family fun creating jack-o-lanterns (bring tools) at Boardman Park, 375 Boardman-Poland Road.

v Tania Grubbs, 7:30 p.m.: Pittsburgh-based jazz singer performs in a cabaret setting at Easy Street Productions’ studio, 865 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-743-8555.

“Cristela” (8:30 p.m., ABC): Adorable stand-up comic Cristela Alonzo takes the reins of her self-titled sitcom. In “Cristela,” she plays a sixth-year law student struggling to reconcile her lofty career ambitions with the expectations of her old-school family.

“Live From Lincoln Center” (9 p.m., PBS): Nathan Lane stars as a burlesque performer in “The Nance.”

TV listings, B6

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Fleetwood Mac coming to the Q

CLEVELAND

Fleetwood Mac will come to Quicken Loans Arena Feb. 18. Tickets go on sale Oct. 20 at 10 a.m. at theQarena.com, by phone at 888-894-9424 and at the arena box office.

Museum prepares Christmas exhibit

YOUNGSTOWN

The first floor of the Arms Family Museum closed this week to begin decorating for the annual Memories of Christmas Past exhibit, which will open Nov. 22.

Visitors can still tour the second-floor and lower-level exhibits at half-price admission. The museum will close entirely Nov. 17 for final preparations.

For information, go to mahoninghistory.org.

The Mahoning Valley Historical Society is working on repairs to the museum’s dining room, which was damaged by water from a broken pipe last January. The dining-room ceiling has been repaired, and conservators are now working on the damaged furniture.

Actor has scenes cut from ‘Scandal’

NEW YORK

Actor Stephen Collins’ real-life scandal has cost him a role on “Scandal.”

ABC said Thursday that Collins, who was supposed to repeat a one-time role as a television anchorman on the hit Thursday drama, will have his scenes eliminated.

The network said it isn’t clear how the episode will be rewritten.

It was scheduled to air later this season.

New York police said this week they are investigating charges that the former “7th Heaven” television dad molested a 14-year-old girl in 1972.

The actor’s estranged wife wrote in a court declaration last year that Collins told her he had molested at least three young girls.