Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v Warren Italian Festival, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.: The festival on Courthouse Square in downtown Warren will be in full swing with a boccie tournament from 5 to 11 p.m.; warren-italianfestival.com.

v Rockabilly Ruckus, noon to 8 p.m.: A weekend-long car show, swap meet and dirt track racing event with live music and more ($5), at the Trumbull County Fairgrounds, 899 Everett Hull Road, Cort- land; therockabillruckus.com.

v “9 to 5,” 7:30 p.m.: A solid stage adaptation ($15, $11 for seniors, $9 for students) of the much-loved 1980 film starring Dolly Parton at Salem Community Theater, 490 E. State St., Salem; 330-332-9688.

v Mean Mary, 7 p.m.: Banjo-playing lively bluegrass artist who wrote a song titled “I Found My Love at the Trumbull County Antique Tractor Show” comes to Greene Eagle Winery, 2576 Davis Peck Road, Cortland; 330-583-9463.

v “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” 7:30 p.m.: The Oakland Center for the Arts youth theater production ($15, $8 for students) continues at Trinity Fellowship Church, 4749 South Ave., Boardman; 330-406-0606.

“Bering Sea Gold” (9 p.m., Discovery): In the season premiere, the Alaskan gold-mining crews are back for the winter ice-mining season. This season, the miners will face even bigger challenges and more risks in hopes of hitting the motherlode under the ice – and not just more ice.

“Son of Sam: THE KILLER SPEAKS” (10 P.M., CBS): David Berkowitz terrorized New York City by killing six people and wounding seven others in seemingly random shootings from 1976 to 1977. Now, four decades after he was arrested, Berkowitz speaks out about what led him to kill, his life before he turned into a murderer and life in prison today. Using firsthand accounts from victims, this CBS News special relives the fear that paralyzed the city.

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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Summerdance at Nelson Ledges

GARRETTSVILLE

Nelson Ledges Quarry Park will present the 10th annual Summerdance, an electronic dance music-themed Labor Day weekend festival. In addition to Friday, Saturday and Sunday night performances by headliner Lotus, Summerdance will feature Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Broccoli Samurai, G-Nome Project, Grimace Federation, Luke the Knife, the Magic Beans, Stay At Home Dabs, SYLOCK, LaserTV and more.

Admission is $130 ($110 presale) for Friday through Monday, $95 ($80 presale) for Saturday through Monday, or $65 ($50 presale) for Sunday and Monday. There is no extra charge for camping. Presale tickets available at nlqp.com.

Columbiana band preview night

COLUMBIANA

The Columbiana Clipper Marching Band’s preview night will take place Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the football field at Harvey S. Firestone Park. The Marching Pride will perform its pregame and halftime shows for the upcoming season, and demonstrate marching skills learned this summer, at this free event.