Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood, 8 p.m.: Funnymen from the TV show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” bring their family-friendly improvisational act to Packard Music Hall, 1703 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; ticketmaster.com.

v Crafts and Drafts craft sale, 1-6 p.m.: Crafters and artisans will show and sell their wares at Rust Belt Tap House, home of craft-brewed beer, 122 W. Commerce St., downtown Youngstown.

v “Last Laugh,” 7:30 p.m.: World premiere of a new play by Bernie Appugliese of Youngstown at the Youngstown Playhouse; 330-788-8739.

v The House Band, 8 p.m.: Live music at McMenamy’s, 345 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-544-1732.

v Kenny Miller, 8:45 p.m.: Stand-up comedy at the Funny Farm’s room at Crest Lanes, 3390 Youngstown Road, Warren; 330-759-4242.

“Outrageous Chocolate” (8 p.m., Food Network): “Outrageous Chocolate” is a glorious celebration of the rich, dark and delicious treat. Just resist the urge to lick your TV screen.

“Red Band Society” (8 p.m., Fox): The series concludes with a two-hour finale.

“Austin City Limits” (8 p.m., PBS): The Foo Fighters perform.

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): Dominion East Ohio representatives Neil Durbin and Sharon Seaton will join host Madonna Chism Pinkard to discuss the standard choice offer rate, natural-gas costs and various programs to assist consumers with their utility bills.

Next, Bonnie Wilson of Someplace Safe, Trumbull County’s Domestic Violence Agency, will discuss the agency’s upcoming fundraiser, Dinner & Desserts.

“Increase the Peace” (today at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday at 6:30 a.m. on MyYTV): Show host Andrea Mahone will be joined by Mercy Komar of the Fish Samaritan House, who will discuss its upcoming fundraiser. Tom Opalka, owner of B&K Farm Market, will receive the Increase the Peace award for the greatest deli and fresh fruit.

“A Conversation with Dee” (8:30 a.m. Sunday on WKBN-TV): Show host Dee Crawford will be joined by Youngstown State University professor Victor Wan-Tatah, who wil discuss events at YSU to celebrate Black History Month.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Black History dance program

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Choffin Career and Technical Center will present a Black History Month program at 1 p.m. Thursday. Dance professional Lindsay Renea will present “Dancing Through Time,” a chronology in movement that tells the story of the African Diaspora. The performance will incorporate African, modern, tap, jazz and hip-hop dance styles, with a narrative and visual art that will remember the struggle, accomplishments and resilience of people of African descent. The program in the school’s common area is free to the public.