Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v Greater Youngs-town Italian Fest, 2-11 p.m.: Today’s highlights include singer Aaron Caruso at 8:45 p.m.; Central Square in downtown Youngstown ($4, youngstownitalianfest.org).

v Firestone Park Festival of the Arts, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Arts and crafts, antiques, farmer’s market, an antique tractor display, food and music at Firestone Park in Columbiana.

v Latino Food Festival, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.: Hispanic foods and traditional dance at the OCCHA social hall, 3660 Shirley Road, Youngstown (free admission); 330-781-1808.

v “Oliver!,” 8 p.m.: Salem Community Theater finishes its season with a bang ($15); 490 E. State St., Salem; 330-332-9688.

v Who’s Bad?, 5:30 p.m.: This Michael Jackson tribute show ($8) will begin with a performance by Back Traxx; Warren Community Amphitheatre (riverrockattheamp.com).

“MythBusters” (9 p.m., Discovery): Can a pane of glass falling from a high-rise cut a person in half? On a new episode of “MythBusters,” Adam and Jamie attempt to find out.

For complete listings, see TV Week magazine, included with today’s paper.

LOCAL TOPICS ON TV

“Community Connection” (Sunday at 6:30 a.m. on 21 WFMJ-TV and 11 a.m. on WBCB-TV): Daljeet Dhillond of Women, Infants and Children (WIC)-Mahoning County and Cheryl Gayles of WIC-Trumbull County will join host Madonna Chism Pinkard to discuss the objectives of the National Breastfeeding Association.

“Increase the Peace” (today at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday at 6:30 a.m. on MyYTV): Crystal Stone and football coach Bob Spaite will join host Andrea Mahone. Crystal will share her experience as a female football player.

“A Conversation with Dee” (8:30 a.m. Sunday on WKBN-TV): Host Dee Crawford will welcome the Rev. Lewis Macklin and Ben McGee, who will discuss the upcoming African American Wellness Walk of the Mahoning Valley.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Joe Walsh concert at Packard sold out

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The Sept. 18 concert by Joe Walsh at Packard Music Hall sold out in a little over two hours Friday, making it the fastest sellout in the venue’s history, according to Kelsey Rupert of JAC Management, which operates the hall. The record was previously held by the Huey Lewis concert in July.

Tickets for Walsh’s show, which is the first on his fall solo tour, went on sale at 10 a.m. Roughly 1,900 tickets were available.

The sellout was the seventh since JAC Management took over Packard last September. “When we first took over management, these were the exact type of shows we envisioned,” said Eric Ryan, JAC president. “To have marquee, legendary talent such as Joe Walsh on our stage is incredible, and the amount of support we have received from the community is amazing. It will certainly enable us to continue to book great acts.”

Walsh has strong roots in Northeast Ohio. He attended Kent State University and began his rock ’n’ roll career in the Cleveland area.