The five top-selling digital songs of 2016, according to Nielsen Music (number sold in parentheses):
The five top-selling digital songs of 2016, according to Nielsen Music (number sold in parentheses):
v Justin Timberlake: “Can’t Stop the Feeling” (2.5 million)
v Chainsmokers: “Closer” featuring Halsey (2.3 million)
v Flo Rida: “My House” (2.2 million)
v Lukas Graham: “7 Years” (2.1 million)
v Drake, featuring WizKid & Kyla: “One Dance” (2 million)
“Workaholics” (10 p.m., Comedy Central): Prepare to bid a sad farewell to the oddball degenerates of “Workaholics.” The comedy series launches its final season, leaving the guys with only 10 more episodes to get weird and raunchy.
“Full Frontal” (10:30 P.M., TBS): As Donald Trump gets set to move into the White House, “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” relocates to a new night. As always, the show’s fiery host will have her comedic fangs bared.
TV listings, C3
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Fans can pick new Monopoly tokens
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
Hashtags, emojis and even a rubber duck may replace dogs, cats and hats in an upcoming version of the Monopoly board game.
Hasbro Inc. began a worldwide contest Tuesday to let people choose the eight tokens to be included in the next generation of the property acquisition game, based on the real-life streets of Atlantic City, N.J.
Longtime staples of the game including the hat, the Scottie dog and the wheelbarrow could see themselves replaced by a winking emoji, a hashtag, a clunky ‘80s-style cellphone, or a pair of bunny slippers.
Voting runs through Jan. 31 at www.VoteMonopoly.com , and results will be announced on March 19.
The version of the game with the new fan-picked tokens will go on sale in August.
Vocalists to sing with Packard band
WARREN
The Packard Concert Band will present “The Planets and Young Stars,” a free concert featuring guest vocalists Joshua Green and Carly Genovese, at 3 p.m. Sunday in Packard Music Hall, 1703 Mahoning Ave. NW.
Conductor Stephen L. Gage, director of bands at Youngstown State University, will lead the Packard band in “Mars” and “Jupiter” from “The Planets” by Gustav Holst.
Green and Genovese will perform the duets “Come What May” from “Moulin Rouge” and “All The Wasted Time” from “Parade.”
The Packard band will also perform a “Tribute To Irving Berlin” and several other pieces.
YSU art faculty to exhibit at MU
ALLIANCE
Three faculty members in the art department of Youngstown State University – Prof. Christine McCullough, Assistant Prof. Claudia Berlinski and adjunct instructor Terre Brock Davis – will exhibit their work in a three-person show called “Drawing Attention” at the Sally Otto Gallery at the University of Mount Union. An opening reception will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Jan. 19. The show will run through Feb. 19. The gallery is at 34 W. Simpson St.
For information, go to mountunion.edu/performing-arts-center.
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