ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars” revealed its lineup for the upcoming season on


ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars” revealed its lineup for the upcoming season on Tuesday. Here are the last five winners on the show:

v Nyle DiMarco and Peta Murgatroyd: Season 22 (March 24)

v Bindi Irwin and Derek Hough: Season 21

v Rumer Willis and Val Chmerkovskiy: Season 20

v Alfonso Ribeiro and Witney Carson: Season 19

v Meryl Davis and Maksim Chmerkovskiy: Season 18

“You’re the Worst” (10 p.m., FXX): On the Season 3 premiere of the brutally funny “You’re the Worst,” Jimmy (Chris Geere) and Gretchen (Aya Cash) adjust to life in the wake of that surprising “I love you” declaration. We don’t foresee smooth sailing.

“Greenleaf” (10 p.m., OWN): “Greenleaf” has been filled with scandalous secrets and lies, so we’re braced for even more drama as the show closes out its first season tonight. Will Grace (Merle Dandridge) pay a heavy price for bringing shame to her family’s megachurch?

TV listings, C3

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Tickets on sale for tenor’s concert

YOUNGSTOWN

Renowned Irish tenor Emmet Cahill will perform in concert at St. Columba Cathedral, 159 W. Rayen Ave., at 8 p.m. Dec. 9.

Tickets start at $35 and are available at ticketleap.com. Special VIP packarges are available.

Cahill’s Christmas concert will include Celtic songs, personal stories and holiday cheer.

Fall yoga classes at college studio

NEW WILMINGTON, PA.

Westminster College is hosting fall yoga classes.

Instructed by Lori Allen, classes are from 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. on Tuesdays, Sept. 6, 13 and 20, in Old 77 Dance Studio at the college.

The fee is $25 for four classes or $7 for one ($10 and $3 for Westminster students).

For information, contact Allen at gallen13@neo.rr.com.

Theater students in Norway event

YOUNGSTOWN

Seven current and former musical theater students at Youngstown State University will travel to Oslo, Norway, this week to participate in the Musical Theatre Educators’ Alliance Conference.

The students are Daniel Navabi, Columbus; Stefon Funderburke, Farrell, Pa.; Mia Colon, Youngstown; Angelique Tanner, Waverly; and Makenzie Moorman, Piketon. Two recent YSU alumni — Emily Shipley of Struthers and Connor Bezeredi of Salem — will also participate.

The students will rehearse for three days, and then perform a showcase for audiences and international casting directors.

Students will perform both solo and group pieces in musical theater as well as featured dance pieces. In addition, they will attend a variety of master classes and rehearsals to strengthen their craft.

Musical theater faculty member Nancy Wolfgang will accompany the group and teach a master class while there.