Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v “Cosi Fan Tutte,” 2 p.m.: Mozart’s comic opera ($16, $8 for seniors and non-YSU students) presented by Youngstown State University in Ford Theater, inside Bliss Hall, on the YSU campus; 330-941-3105.

v Neil Simon’s “God’s Favorite,” 2 p.m.: A whimsical drama ($13) at New Castle Playhouse, 212 E. Long Ave., New Castle, Pa.; 724-654-3437.

v “Moonlight and Magnolias,” 2 p.m.: An insightful comedy ($12, $9 for seniors and students) about the making of the classic film “Gone With the Wind” at Victorian Players Theater, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-5455.

v Butler museum, noon to 4 p.m.: A variety of permanent and temporary exhibitions, including one by child prodigy Autumn de Forest, are on display at the Butler Institute of American Art, 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-743-1107.

v “Les Miserables,” 2 p.m.: The powerful musical ($12) presented by West Branch High School, 14277 Main St., Beloit; wbmusic.org or 330-938-4442.

“Game of Thrones” (9 p.m., HBO): So just how dead is Jon Snow (Kit Harington)? That’s one of the key questions loyal devotees are asking as the Emmy-winning fantasy epic returns for its hotly anticipated sixth season.

“Silicon Valley” (10 p.m., HBO): Poor Richard Hendricks (Thomas Middleditch). As Season 3 of “Silicon Valley” gets underway, our dweeby hero has been ousted as CEO of Pied Piper, the company he started, and what looked to be a bright future is suddenly very muddled.

“Veep” (10:30 P.M., HBO): Season 5 of “Veep” begins on the morning after Election Day with President Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) locked in an Electoral College tie. Now everyone in the White House is freaking out, including Meyer, whose face has sprouted a hideous stress pimple.

TV listings, B8

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Online auction to benefit orchestra

WARREN

The Warren Philharmonic Orchestra’s annual spring fundraiser, the Upscale Online Attic Sale, begins Monday and concludes May 13. A slide show of all items available, along with minimum bids, can be viewed at warrenphilharmonic.org, under the Tickets/Support tab.

The attic sale is similar to a silent auction. Each bid can be replaced by another bidder’s higher amount, so bidders are urged to check the website often to make sure they are keeping up in the online action. Those with the highest bid on each item will be notified. Payment is by cash or personal check. Pick-up will be during the week of May 16.

Among the items up for bid are an antique brass bed, a patio table and chairs for four, dish and kitchen ware, a designer wedding dress and three baby cribs.