Live music performances on television shows this week include:
Live music performances on television shows this week include:
v Mark Ronson: Tonight on “Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon” (NBC)
v Sam Smith: Wednesday on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC)
v Flo Rida: Thursday on “The View” (ABC)
v Incubus: Thursday on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC)
v Lupe Fiasco: Friday on “Late Night With Seth Myers” (NBC)
“Supernatural” (9 p.m., CW): A ghost that kills through electronic devices doesn’t sound so bad. (RRRRING.) Excuse me, I’ve gotta take this.
“The Forgotten Plague” (9 p.m., PBS): By the start of the 1800s, tuberculosis had killed one in seven people who had ever lived. That’s just one terrifying stat from tonight’s “American Experience” installment.
“Being Mortal” (10 p.m., PBS): “Being Mortal” is the latest compelling installment of “Frontline.” Writer and surgeon Atul Gawande examines why many doctors struggle to talk honestly and openly with their terminally ill patients.
TV listings, B6
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Professor’s plays at Westminster
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa.
Westminster College theater will present “Home M(Ade),” a collection of four plays by Andrew Ade, associate professor of English, Thursday through Sunday in Beeghly Theater.
Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with a 2:30 p.m. matinee Sunday.
“Little Miss Understanding” is a 10-minute curtain-raiser farce on male-female relations. “Off Color- Remarks” (40 minutes) is a comic drama between two antithetical males who are 50 years apart in age. “Reports of a Home Invasion” (30 minutes) is an unsettling horror play. “True Meaning” (30 minutes) is a comedy-drama between siblings in a family discord scenario.
Parents should be aware the plays involve adult content and language and are not suitable for children.
The plays are directed by Scott A. Mackenzie, associate professor and chair of Westminster’s department of communication studies, theater and art.
For reservations, go to thtrwestminster.tixato.com/buy or call 724-946-7241.
Opening reception for art exhibition
YOUNGSTOWN
An opening reception for an art exhibition by Bradley Hart will be Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center, 505 Gypsy Lane.
Hart’s exhibition, titled “Watersound,” will be on display in the gallery on the first floor.
Hart is a commercial and fine-art photographer specializing in architectural, landscape and still-life photography. His work has been exhibited internationally with many pieces in the permanent collections of General Electric, Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals, Fairmount Minerals, Hilton Hotels, Conrad Hilton Abu Dhabi, Dollar Bank, and Southwest General Hospital, with 12 new pieces recently installed in the Cuyahoga County administration complex in Cleveland.
Hart, a Kent resident, has served as board member and president of both The Artists Network of Kent and Artists of Rubber City. His studio is in Akron’s Summit ArtSpace.
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