Live music performances on television shows this week include:


Live music performances on television shows this week include:

v Randy Newman: Tonight on “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS)

v Joe Walsh: Wednesday on “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS)

v Brad Paisley: Wednesday on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” (NBC)

v Arcade Fire: Thursday on “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS)

v OneRepublic: Friday on “Good Morning America” (ABC)

“Manhunt: UNABOMBER” (9 P.M., DISCOVERY CHANNEL): “Manhunt: Unabomber” is an eight-episode psychological thriller that recalls the FBI’s hunt for reclusive serial bomber Ted Kaczynski (Paul Bettany). Sam Worthington plays Jim “Fitz” Fitzgerald, the criminal profiler who pioneered the use of forensic linguistics while on the case.

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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Campaign benefits Second Harvest

YOUNGSTOWN

Mahoning Valley residents generated $50,830 for Second Harvest Food Bank to help fight hunger in Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull counties through Walmart’s “Fight Hunger, Spark Change” campaign.

Working with Discover card and Campbell Soup Company, General Mills, Kellogg Company, The Kraft Heinz Company and PepsiCo, the campaign ran from April 17 to May 15. It entailed donating to local Feeding America food banks in-store and purchasing select products that triggered a donation.

Did ‘13 Reasons’ trigger searches?

CHICAGO

A popular TV series that showed a teen ending her life may have triggered a surge in online searches for suicide, including how to do it. That’s according to a new study about the show “13 Reasons Why.” Netflix released all 13 episodes on March 31.

Researchers found that for almost three weeks afterward, there were at least 900,000 more than expected Google searches including the word “suicide.” That’s a 19-percent increase based on forecasts using Google Trends and historical search trends. Searches included suicide methods, suicide hotlines and suicide prevention.

The study doesn’t prove a link and didn’t examine any connection with actual suicides or attempts. It was published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine.

A journal editorial said it’s not clear if the searches “were made out of idle curiosity or by suicidal individuals contemplating an attempt.” Some mental health advocates say the show glamorized suicide, and many U.S. schools sent parents warning letters about the show.

Carnival for kids at Presbyterian church

GIRARD

A free children’s carnival will take place Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 890 Churchill Road.

It will include a DJ, a bounce-a-round, dunk tank, carnival games and more. Back-to-school supplies and other prizes will be awarded. Hot dogs, beverages, chips and cookies will be served.

For information, call 330-505-1192.