The top five paid iPhone apps on the App Store, for the most recent one-week sales period:


The top five paid iPhone apps on the App Store, for the most recent one-week sales period:

v Heads Up!: Warner Bros.

v Minecraft: Mojang

v Kirakira+: Kentaro Yama

v Plague Inc.: Ndemic Creations

v Life Is Strange: Square Enix Inc.

“Travelers” (complete second season on Netflix today): Hundreds of years from now, the last surviving humans discover the means of sending consciousness back through time, directly into people in the 21st century. These “travelers” assume the lives of seemingly random people, while secretly working as teams to perform missions in order to save humanity from a terrible future. Armed only with their knowledge of history and an archive of social media profiles, the travelers discover that 21st century lives and relationships are as much a challenge as their high-stakes missions.

“The Sultan and the Saint” (8 p.m., PBS): This new film tells the little-known story of St. Francis of Assisi and the Sultan of Egypt, Muhammad Al-Kamil, two charismatic men of different faiths who met on a bloody battlefield and found common ground. In 1219, during the height of the Crusades — the bitter religious war between Muslims and Christians — St. Francis risked his life in an attempt to bring peace. What he encountered when he crossed enemy lines was a Muslim leader who welcomed him, listened with respect and ultimately responded with one of the greatest humanitarian acts in the history of warfare.

Kennedy Center Honors (9 p.m., CBS): This year’s recipients are Carmen de Lavallade, Gloria Estefan, LL Cool J, Norman Lear and Lionel Richey.

TV listings, C3

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Historical society reveals speakers

BOARDMAN

The Boardman Historical Society has announced its 2018 speakers series. Here is the schedule:

Jan. 13: Bill Farragher, steel industry consultant.

Feb. 10: Rick Rowlands, founder of the Youngstown Steel Heritage Museum.

March 10: Sean Posey, local author and historian.

April 14: Tom Welsh, local author and historian.

May 1: J.E. Ballantyne, veteran actor, producer, director and author.

All lectures will be at the Boardman Library, 7680 Glenwood Ave., and are free to the public. Reservations are suggested. Walk-ins are admitted, based upon seating availability. For reservations, call Dona Hammond at 330-726-0651.

The BHS maintains a museum of local artifacts at Boardman Park, in the historic Dechon House. Tours are by appointment only. For information about joining, contact Richard S. Scarsella at 330-726-8277.

Stambaugh Chorus plans open house

YOUNGSTOWN

The Stambaugh Chorus, directed by Hae-Jong Lee, will have an open house at Stambaugh Auditorium ballroom on Jan. 9 at 6:30 p.m., with snacks and a sing along.

New members are always welcome. For information, call Kellie at 330-509-9775, Billie at 330-544-3806 or Genevieve at 330-609-8407, or go to stambaughchorus.org.