Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v Lindsay Renea Dance Theatre’s Celebrate Life concert, 4 p.m.: The latest and greatest in what has become a series of modern dance performances ($35, includes post-show reception) moves to Powers Auditorium, 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-732-5738.

v David Enlow organ concert, 4 p.m.: Acclaimed musician will perform ($5 to $10) on the pipe organ at Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown; 330-259-0555.

v “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” 2:30 p.m.: Zany musical comedy ($17, $14 for seniors and students) at the Youngstown Playhouse, off Glenwood Avenue; 330-788-8739.

v Illuminare Choral Ensemble concert, 2 p.m.: A concert of beautiful sacred choral music (offerings will be accepted) at St. James Episcopal Church, 7640 Glenwood Ave., Boardman.

v The Soil and the Sun, 10 p.m.: Dreamy and lush pop band from Michigan headlines a show at Cedars West End, 706 Steel St., Youngstown.

“The Simpsons” (8 p.m., Fox): The creators of “The Simpsons” have another trick up their sleeves. For the first time, Homer will appear “live” for a few minutes at the end of the episode to take fan questions.

“The Last Man on Earth” (9:30 P.M., FOX): Season 2 of “The Last Man on Earth” – and Phil’s (Will Forte) strange hair year – come to an end as the entire Malibu group reportedly gets a “figgin’” awesome surprise.

“Quantico” (10 p.m., ABC): On the Season 1 finale of “Quantico,” our FBI trainees finally graduate. But things are much more dire in the flash-forwards as Alex (Priyanka Chopra) and her team chase down the terrorists.

TV listings, B8

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

‘Henry and Mudge’ show for children

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa.

“Henry and Mudge,” a children’s musical, will come to Westminster College’s Orr Auditorium at 6:30 p.m. May 27.

The 50-minute show is based on the best-selling children’s books written by Cynthia Rylant about a boy and his great big canine buddy, Mudge. It is recommended for children pre-kindergarten through third-grade.

Tickets are $12. Call 724-946-7354, or go to westminster.edu/celebrity.