Here are the five top-selling albums for last week on the iTunes Store:
Here are the five top-selling albums for last week on the iTunes Store:
v “More Life”: Drake
v “Beauty and the Beast”: movie soundtrack, various artists
v “w”: Ed Sheeran
v “Tremaine The Album”: Trey Songz
v “Moana”: movie soundtrack, various artists
“Brockmire” (10 p.m., IFC): Hank Azaria returns to prime time in “Brockmire.” He plays a once-famous sportscaster who, after a humiliating on-air meltdown, now calls plays for a floundering minor league team in a podunk town. Amanda Peet also stars.
“Archer” (10 p.m., FXX): As “Archer” returns for a new season, our hardboiled — and oh so vain - private eye tries to find out who killed his partner. But he accidentally gets in bed with Mother, a notorious L.A. crime boss.
TV listings, C5
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Craft, vendor show at senior center
AUSTINTOWN
The 20/9 Amateur Radio Club will present its annual spring craft show and vendor expo Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Austintown Senior Center, 112 Westchester Drive. Admission is free, and the facility is handicapped and stroller accessible.
The craft show will have 75 tables of crafters and some direct-sell vendors. There will also be a raffle and the Easter Bunny will be available for professional photos with children.
For information, go to 20over9.org, email craftshow@20over9.org or call 330-651-8420.
The 20/9 Radio Club is an all-volunteer and nonprofit organization that provides communications for many events in the Mahoning Valley.
Dennis DeYoung to play Goodyear
AKRON
Dennis DeYoung will come to Goodyear Theater May 5 for a 7:30 p.m. concert.
The founding member of the rock band Styx, and singer and keyboardist from 1970-99, DeYoung wrote and sang lead vocals on seven of the band’s eight hits, including “Babe,” “Mr. Roboto,” “The Best of Times,” “Show Me The Way,” “Lady,” “Don’t Let It End,” “Come Sail Away” and “Too Much Time On My Hands.”
His live concerts, with a six-piece band, showcases these Styx songs plus “Blue Collar Man,” “Rockin’ the Paradise,” “Renegade,” “Fooling Yourself,” “The Grand Illusion” and more.
Reserved seat tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at ticketfly.com or 877-435-9849.
Big Chuck, Lil Jon at WPO fundraiser
CORTLAND
Television personalities Big Chuck and Lil Jon will be the featured entertainers at the Warren Philharmonic Orchestra’s fundraiser at Green Eagle Winery, 2576 Davis Peck Road, on May 20.
Their comedy act begins at 3 p.m., with music by the Take II Band starting at 5. Tickets are $10 at the door.
Food and wine will be available, and there will be a pizza-eating contest sponsored by Sunrise Pizza. For a reservation, download the form at warrenphilharmonic.org.
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