Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v Disney on Ice “Treasure Trove,” 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.: Three chances today to catch the colorful show at Covelli Centre in Youngstown; 800-745-3000.

v Youngstown Symphony Orchestra, 8 p.m.: Broadway stars Elizabeth Southard and Gary Mauer will be the guest vocalists in this annual holiday pops concert at Powers Auditorium, 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-744-0264.

v “Greetings!, Greetings!,” 8 p.m.: A different holiday offering at Kent Trumbull Theatre, 4314 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-847-0571.

v “A Country Christmas Carol,” 7:30 p.m.: A countrified take on a Christmas classic at Salem Community Theatre, 490 E. State St., Salem; 330-332-9688.

v “How the Drag Queen Stole Christmas,” 8 p.m. and midnight: Rust Belt Theater Company’s risque spoof has a warm side, too. It’s at Calvin Center auditorium, 755 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-507-2358.

“Mary Poppins” (8 p.m., ABC): Expect a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious viewing experience when Disney’s “Mary Poppins” airs on broadcast television for the first time in 13 years.

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): “Italian Americans of the Greater Mahoning Valley” is the latest edition in the Arcadia historical series of books. Compilers Donna DeBlasio and Martha Pallante will join host Madonna Chism Pinkard.

“Increase the Peace” (today at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday at 6:30 a.m. on MyYTV): Guest host Denis Robinson will interview Andrea Mahone on “Life According to Andrea.”

“A Conversation with Dee” (Sunday at 8:30 a.m. on WKBN-TV): Host Dee Crawford will welcome Robert Altman and Vince Brancaccio from Help Hotline to discuss the cold weather program.

“Senior Focus” (9:30 a.m. today and Sunday on Armstrong Cable channels 20 and 100): Host Bill Adams will talk with Lynn Zocolo, educator at Fellows Riverside Gardens, about the Winter Celebration and other upcoming events.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

B.B. King gravesite

INDIANOLA, Miss.

A black granite slab now marks the gravesite of B.B. King, the blues icon who died nearly seven months ago in Las Vegas but was returned for burial in his native Mississippi. The stone, dedicated Friday, is engraved with King’s signature and will become the centerpiece of a memorial garden.

King was buried May 30 outside the B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center in Indianola, the Delta cotton country town where he first sang and played guitar on street corners.