Live music performances on television shows this week include:


Live music performances on television shows this week include:

v Sting: Tonight on “Late Late Show With James Corden” (CBS)

v The Lumineers: Wednesday on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC)

v Maren Morris: Thursday on “Late Show With Stephen Colbert” (CBS)

v Big Sean: Thursday on “Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC)

v Alessia Cara: Saturday on “Saturday Night Live” (NBC)

“Super Bowl Greatest Commercials 2017” (8 p.m., CBS): Boomer Esiason and Daniela Ruah are our hosts for “Super Bowl Greatest Commercials 2017.” It’s an interactive special in which viewers will be able to cast votes for their favorite big-game ads.

“Switched at Birth” (9 p.m., Freeform): The groundbreaking drama “Switched at Birth” launches its fifth and final season. In the premiere, Bay and Daphne return home from their big trip to China after receiving an emergency phone call with some disturbing news.

TV listings, C3

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Walsh singers at St. Patrick’s

YOUNGSTOWN

Members of the Walsh University chamber singers will present a one-hour concert at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at St. Patrick’s Church, Oak Hill Avenue, featuring sacred music, early American selections, and music from around the world. The concert is free and open to the community, although free-will donations will be welcome.

A spaghetti dinner, with salad, bread, dessert and beverage, will be served in the church social hall from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost is $8 ($5 for children 10 and under). Carryouts are available, and containers will be provided. For information, call 330-743-1109.

Samantha Bee plans an alternative event

NEW YORK

Comic Samantha Bee is throwing a counter-party to the annual White House Correspondents Dinner this spring.

Scheduled for the same April night as the real dinner, Bee said Monday she’ll welcome journalists and “non-irritating” celebrities to the first annual Not the White House Correspondents Dinner. Bee, host of TBS’ “Full Frontal” weekly show, will have the party at Washington’s Willard Hotel.

The real dinner mixes politicians, journalists and celebrities. Some critics suggest it’s an uncomfortable mingling of journalists and their sources, and it remains to be seen how the event will be changed with the Trump administration.

Banks, Rihanna in Instagram spat

Rapper Azealia Banks has launched a social media beef with Rihanna.

Banks called out the Barbados-born Rihanna after the singer tweeted: “America is being ruined right before our eyes!” The tweet was a response to President Donald Trump’s order to temporarily suspend immigration from seven Muslim majority nations.

Banks responded by noting that Rihanna isn’t a citizen and can’t vote. Banks added “Stop chastising the president.” The stars went back and forth on Instagram for hours Sunday.