Here are the top five songs as reported by iTunes for last week:


Here are the top five songs as reported by iTunes for last week:

v “Starboy” (feat. Daft Punk): The Weeknd

v “24K Magic”: Bruno Mars

v “Black Beatles” (feat. Gucci Mane): Rae Sremmurd

v “Both” (feat. Drake): Gucci Mane

v “Hallelujah”: Pentatonix

“Kennedy Center Honors” (9 p.m., CBS): Sadly, the late rock singer Glenn Frey will be missing when the Eagles are feted during the “Kennedy Center Honors” tonight. Hosted by Stephen Colbert, the special also pays tribute to James Taylor, Al Pacino, Mavis Staples and pianist Martha Argerich.

TV listings, C3

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Weaver to find talent for film

CLEVELAND

Boardman-based casting director Linda Weaver has been hired as the casting director for Prelude2Cinema’s “Out of Darkness: Cleveland,” which will be the company’s first Screen Actors Guild production. The movie series will feature four 90-minute episodes that also can be broken down into smaller segments if released on television or the Web.

Weaver will be responsible for casting local talent for several smaller roles and for the background actors needed for crowd scenes. She owns and operates LeModeln model and talent agency, which also provides casting services to the local film industry. She has helped to cast local actors as extras in several major films, including “The Avengers,” “Spider-Man” and “Dogma.”

Shooting will begin on “Out of Darkness: Cleveland” in mid-January in Cleveland and Youngstown. The first episode, “Que, Sera, Sera,” introduces an alternative time line in which the police have been taken over by a federal agency called F.O.R.C.E. A Cleveland senator has opened a safe house for women and children who have been rescued from sex trafficking, and a local agent has a mysterious darkness within her that compels her to avenge the innocent.

Jewish center offers dance, music classes

YOUNGSTOWN

The Jewish Community Center, 505 Gypsy Lane, has started schools of dance and music and is registering students for both.

Local dance teacher Erianne Raib-Plichkin is the artistic director of the dance school. She studied dance at Youngstown State University and is a member of Dance Masters of America. Raid-Plichkin teaches dance at YSU and at several local studios and high schools.

An open house and registration session will take place Jan. 3 from 5 to 7 p.m. The session begins Jan. 9 and includes classes for parent and baby/toddler; small children; and ballet, tap and jazz for older children.

Cost per class is $120 ($90 for members), with discounts for multiple classes. For information, contact Raib-Plichkin at 330-333-2219 or jccschoolofdance@jewishyoungstown.org.

The music school offers classes for children 5 and older in piano, drums, violin, guitar and voice.

Tuition ranges from $25 to $65 for nonmembers.

Instructors are Cristin Balale, Roger Lewis, Gina Bagnoli, Tyler Lisko and Liz Rubino.

To register for classes, call the JCC bursar’s office at 330-746-3250, ext. 153.