Today’s entertainment picks:
Today’s entertainment picks:
v Phantoms hockey, 7:05 p.m.: The local team takes on the Lincoln, Neb., Stars ($8 to $24) at Covelli Centre. It’s also battle of the bands night, in which area high-school bands will compete during the game; youngstownphantoms.com.
v “Talk Radio,” 7:30 p.m.: Opening night for this drama ($15, $12 for students and seniors; recommended for mature audiences) that takes place in a studio where a brash talk-radio host is doing his show; Youngstown Playhouse Moyer Room; 330-788-8739
v Madeleine Peyroux, 8 p.m.: The French jazz and blues singer in concert ($40 and $50) at Kent Stage, 175 E. Main St., Kent; thekentstage.com.
v “Driving Miss Daisy,” 7 p.m.: The Black Sheep Players will present this play ($15 at the door) at First Presbyterian Church, 600 E. State St., Sharon, Pa.; 802-744-0277
v “Into the Woods,” 6 p.m.: The Stephen Sondheim musical ($6 at the door, $4 for students) presented at Austintown Fitch High School auditorium, 900 S. Raccoon Road; 330-797-3900; ext. 1025.
“Grimm” (8 p.m., NBC): The end is finally here for “Grimm,” which wraps up its creepy six-season run. In the finale, Nick faces off against his greatest foe yet and it seems that no weapon can defeat him.
“Disgraced” (9 p.m., Showtime): Amid March Madness, the stunning documentary “Disgraced” recounts the shocking 2003 murder of Baylor University basketball star Patrick Dennehy and the arrest of a teammate who is now serving a 35-year prison sentence for the crime.
TV listings, C3
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Brass band to play cathedral concert
YOUNGSTOWN
The Ashtabula Brass Band, a traditional British brass band conducted by Dana School of Music student Robert Bo Violette, will perform in concert at 1 p.m. Sunday at St. Columba Cathedral, 159 W. Rayen Ave. Admission is free.
Titled “The British are Coming!,” the concert will feature works by composers of the United Kingdom.
Used book sale at Westminster
NEW WILMINGTON, PA.
Westminster College is having a used book sale Monday through April 7 on the first floor of McGill Library, across from the help desk, during regular library hours. Paperbacks are $1 and hardcover books are $2.
Ohio poet sues Insane Clown Posse
DETROIT
An Ohio man says Detroit rap-metal group the Insane Clown Posse and member Joseph Bruce used a poem he wrote without his consent.
Stanley Gebhardt filed the copyright infringement suit Tuesday in federal court in Detroit. It seeks monetary damages and asks a judge to force Bruce and the group to stop using Gebhardt’s “But You Didn’t.”
The suit says the poem, about a father-son relationship, was copyrighted in 1993. Gebhardt’s attorney, Michael Dezsi, tells the Detroit Free Press his client learned in 2015 that a video of Bruce reciting the poem had been posted on YouTube. Bruce, who goes by the stage name Violent J, called it “Violent J’s Poem.”