Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v Car Cruise, 6 p.m.: The Vineyards at Pine Lake, 14101 Market St., Columbiana

v 5th Annual Car Show, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.: First Federated Church, 10786 Mahoning Avenue, North Jackson, 330-538-3936.

v Frank Capri, 6 p.m.: Sit outside at Harding Park, 249 Roosevelt Drive, Hubbard, and enjoy the music.

v Canfield Heritage Trash and Treasure Sales, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Loghurst Farmhouse and Museum, 3967 Boardman-Canfield Road, Canfield.

v 33rd Annual Trumbull County African-American Achievers Festival: Final day of the festival, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. African-American culture and heritage, gospel music, carnival rides, games, arts and crafts, entertainment and food can be found at this event at Courthouse Square, 111 High Street NE, Warren. Admission is free.

“I’m Dying Up Here,” (10 p.m. Showtime): Executive-produced by Jim Carrey, this new drama explores L.A.’s fabled 1970s stand-up comedy scene and delves into the complicated psyches of those who stand alone in front of an audience struggling for fame, fortune and, with any luck, a blessing from Johnny Carson.

“Fear the Walking Dead,” (9 p.m., AMC): As the show returns for its third season, our embattled families will be brought together in the brutally violent region formerly known as the U.S.-Mexico border. International lines have been abolished and attempts to rebuild a society become much more complicated.

Tv listing, C4

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Auditions for ‘Willie Wonka’ set

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The Oakland Center for the Arts and its Kids First Theatre Initiative are planning auditions Monday and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m for “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” at the theater in Trinity Fellowship Church, 4749 South Avenue. The large cast will feature both adults and children. Be prepared for a cold reading, and to sing a cappella. All roles are open. Due to the large turnout for the last production, a callback audition will be announced later. For more information, call the Oakland Center for the arts 330-406-0606.

Fergie is no longer in Black Eyed Peas?

NEW YORK

Black Eyed Peas leader will.i.am said in a recent interview that Fergie is no longer in the group, but later said the songstress “will always be a Pea.”

Will.i.am’s interview with Ahlan! magazine caused a frenzy online Thursday with the suggestion that Fergie was no longer a member of the pop group. A day later, will.i.am said in a statement: “Fergie is family and will always be a Pea. She is focused on her solo album which we fully support.”

In the interview, will.i.am said that “nobody is replacing Fergie” and that the Black Eyed Peas are working on a new project. He said former Pussycat Doll leader Nicole Scherzinger would be featured on the project but didn’t say how much involvement she would have (Scherzinger was offered a spot in the Peas before Fergie.)