Live music performances on television shows this week include:


Live music performances on television shows this week include:

v Sheryl Crow: Tonight on “Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC)

v Lil Wayne: Tonight on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC)

v Judah and the Lion: Wednesday on “Late Late Show With James Corden” (CBS)

v Trace Adkins: Thursday on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC)

v Queen with Adam Lambert: Friday on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC)

“Pretty Little Liars” (8 p.m., Freeform): After seven seasons of ominous mysteries and various shenanigans, the popular drama, “Pretty Little Liars,” comes to an end with a two-hour series finale. The episode title has us concerned: “Till Death Do Us Part.”

TV listings, C3

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Winter art show seeks submissions

CANFIELD

Canfield Presbyterian Church, 140 W. Main St., is seeking submissions for an art show, “A Celebration of Faith Through The Arts,” to be displayed Feb. 9-18. Open to professional and amateur artists, divisions will include paintings, drawing, photography and sculpture/woodcarving. For information or to register, go to canfieldpresbyterian.org/art-festival or call 330-533-5509. Deadline for registration is Jan. 26.

Harry Potter debut marks anniversary

LONDON

Wizarding legend Harry Potter’s tale has turned 20. Author J.K. Rowling’s first novel, “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone,” was published in Britain on June 26, 1997.

Since then, it has sold more than 450 million copies worldwide and has been translated into 79 languages. The book’s magical world has inspired multiple films, spinoffs, memorabilia and amusement park attractions.

Rowling’s publisher, Bloomsbury, will release four new editions of the book, one for each house at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft & Wizardry, in honor of the anniversary.

Winfrey book pick: ‘Behold Dreamers’

NEW YORK

Imbolo Mbue, whose debut novel “Behold the Dreamers” is Oprah Winfrey’s latest selection, owes her career in part to the talk-show host.

“Years ago, I went to the library one day in Falls Church, Va., to borrow a book and saw a shelf that only had Oprah book club picks,” Mbue, 36, told The Associated Press during a recent telephone interview. “And one of the books that caught my eye was Toni Morrison’s ‘Song of Solomon.’ And after reading it, I was very much in awe of it [and] thought maybe I would try writing, too.”

Mbue’s “Behold the Dreamers” was published in 2016 and won the PEN/Faulkner Award for fiction. The book tells of an immigrant from Cameroon who becomes the chauffeur for a Lehman Brothers executive not long before the 2008 financial crisis. “It’s about race and class, the economy, culture, immigration and the danger of the Us vs. Them mentality,” she said in a video. “And underneath it all comes the heart and soul of family, love, the pursuit of happiness and what home really means.”