Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v Mount Carmel Italian Festival, 5-11 p.m.: Tonight’s entertainment lineup includes The Cavaliers and Dom Tocco (admission is $4); the festival is on the parish ground of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Basilica, near Choffin Center, in Youngstown; 330-507-5203.

v St. Demetrios Grecian Festival, 4:30-11:30 p.m.: Greek food, music and dance, plus amusement rides (free admission) at 3223 Atlantic St. NE, Warren (free parking at Lincoln School).

v “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” 7:30 p.m.: Musical opens tonight ($16; $13 for seniors, $11 for children) at New Castle Playhouse, 202 E. Long Ave., New Castle, Pa.; 724-654-3437.

v “Forbidden Youngstown,” 8 p.m.: Rust Belt Theater Company’s original, and updated, spoof on the local (and Broadway) theater scenes ($15; $10 for seniors and students); at Calvin Center, 755 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-507-2358.

v McClellan siblings, 7:30 p.m.: A cabaret show featuring Janeen Williams and her brothers, Jim and Eric McClellan, at Overture Restaurant ($25), at DeYor Performing Arts Center; 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-744-0264.

“Elena of Avalor” (7 p.m., Disney Channel): The new animated series “Elena of Avalor” introduces Disney’s first Latina princess (voiced by Aimee Carrero). In the opener, she must rescue her sister from shapeshifting creatures.

TV listings, C3

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

‘Chilly Billy’ Cardille dies at age 87

PITTSBURGH

Bill Cardille, a local Pittsburgh TV personality nicknamed “Chilly Billy” who hosted late-night “Chiller Theater” as well as “Studio Wrestling,” has died. He was 87.

Cardille’s daughter, Lori, announced on Facebook that Cardille died early Thursday in his home in McCandless Township, just north of the city. She had announced last month that he was diagnosed with cancer.

Cardille began his television career at WICU in Erie, but moved to Pittsburgh in 1962 where he worked for WIIC, which is now WPXI, the city’s NBC affiliate.

He co-created and hosted “Chiller Theater,” which featured campy horror flicks on Saturday nights from September 1963 until January 1984. The show was so popular in Pittsburgh that WPXI aired it instead of “Saturday Night Live” during that program’s first four seasons.

No funeral arrangements have been announced.

Teen night at pool

SALEM

Centennial Park swimming pool will have a teen night Saturday from 8 to 10 p.m. for age 13 to 20. Admission is $5. For information, call the pool at 330-332-7951.

Pokemon movie

NEW YORK

The movie studio Legendary Entertainment plans to launch the first live-action Pokemon movie franchise.

The first Pokemon movie, called “Detective Pikachu,” opens production in 2017.

The game “Pokemon GO” became a global phenomenon when it launched this month. Universal Pictures will handle U.S. distribution.