Today’s entertainment picks:
Today’s entertainment picks:
v Steel Valley Supernationals, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.: Thousands of hot rods restored classic cars will be on display at this festival ($8, free for children under 10) at Canfield Fairgrounds; steelvalleysupernationals.com.
v St. Christine Parish Festival, 2 p.m. to 11 p.m.: This large annual festival is in its final day ($3). The church is at the corner of South Schenley and Canfield Road on Youngstown’s West Side. There is also a festival today at St. Jude/Lady of Lourdes church, 180 Seventh St., Columbiana (4-11 p.m., free admission).
v “The Sunshine Boys,” 2 p.m.: This Neil Simon comedy is about an aging comedy duo who reunite years after they split up in anger. It’s at Victorian Players Theater ($12, $9 for seniors and students), 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-5455.
v West End Ensemble, 8 p.m.: This classical string quartet will play works by Beethoven, Bach and Mozart ($5) at Cedars West End, 706 Steel St., Youngstown.
v W.D. Packard Concert Band, 7 p.m.: The theme of this free concert is “America at the Olympics.” It’s at the South Lawn Bandshell at Packard Music Hall, 1703 Mahoning Ave., Warren.
“Shark Week” (Discovery, check daily listings): Television’s longest-running summer programming event is back to make another big splash. Celebrating its 28th anniversary, “Shark Week” again offers a jam-packed lineup of compelling documentaries and specials devoted to the toothy creatures of the deep. In addition, Eli Roth returns to host the late-night series, “Shark After Dark.” The action begins at 8 p.m. today with “Tiger Beach.”
“Ray Donovan” (9 p.m., Showtime): Season 4 of “Ray Donovan” launches with our title character (Liev Schreiber) in recovery mode after last season’s bloody shootout with the Armenian mafia. When will this guy learn to just chill out?
“The $100,000 Pyramid” (9 p.m., ABC): Host Michael Strahan brings his genial personality to “The $100,000 Pyramid.” The revived classic is part of a “Sunday Fun & Games” programming block that includes “Celebrity Family Feud” and “Match Game.”
“Roadies” (10 p.m., Showtime): “Roadies” is a new music-filled dramedy from producer-writer Cameron Crowe that focuses on the unsung heroes who travel with, and set the stage for, a fictional rock band. Luke Wilson and Carla Gugino head the cast.
TV listings, C4
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Slovak Day at Kennywood Park
WEST MIFFLIN, PA.
The 93rd annual Slovak Day will be July 21 at Kennywood Park, featuring displays, authentic costumes, a Slovak liturgy, folk dance performances, Slovak food, special children’s activities, and music for dancing. Events take place in the pavilion area.
Tickets are $26 for Fun Day admission (ages 3-54; $15 for those 55 and up). A coupon for those 65 and up for $12 (plus tax) is available by contacting Sue Ondrejco at 412-421-1204.