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Today’s entertainment picks:

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Today’s entertainment picks:

v Christopher Houlihan, 4 p.m.: Young pipe organist returns to Stambaugh Auditorium for a concert ($10, $5 for students and seniors); stambaughauditorium.com.

v Packard Concert Band, 3 p.m.: “Sounds of Our Youth” is the theme of this free concert, featuring Kailey Coughlin of Lakeview High School on clarinet, winner of the annual concerto competition. It’s at Packard Music Hall, 1703 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren.

v “Devil W/A Smile,” 6 p.m.: Premiere of this locally made film written by Earlina Gilford-Weaver and directed by David L. Walker ($10) at Encore Cinema, Great East Plaza, Niles.

v One-act operas, 2 p.m.: Mozart’s “The Impresario” and Menotti’s “The Medium” will be presented ($16, $8 for non-YSU students and seniors) by Youngstown State University at Ford Theater, inside Bliss Hall; 330-941-3105.

v “Twelfth Night,” 2 p.m.: Last chance to catch this Shakespeare comedy ($13, $10 for students and seniors) at Victorian Players Theater, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-5455.

“Silicon Valley” (10 p.m., HBO): Change is in the air when the hilarious tech satire “Silicon Valley” returns for its fourth season. As our nerdy Pied Piper guys pursue their video-chat app, Richard has a hard time letting go of his dream to put his revolutionary algorithm to better use.

“Feud: BETTE AND JOAN” (10 P.M., FX): In the finale of “Feud: Bette and Joan,” Crawford takes a role on a new film despite her deteriorating health. Elsewhere, Davis – faced with a new rival – reflects on her misplaced war with Joan.

TV listings, C4

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Packard Music Hall will get an elevator

WARREN

The W.D. Packard Foundation will install an elevator in Packard Music Hall, and also will add entrances and balcony seating that is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The project has a price tag of $400,000 and is expected to be complete by spring of 2018.

The city of Warren received $200,000 in state grant funds last year for the elevator project. Matching funds will be provided by the Packard Foundation, and would not be possible without a grant by ACI Senior Development Corp. and assistance from Warren residents Pat and Gordon McLean.