The top albums on the iTunes music chart for the most recent one-week sales period:


The top albums on the iTunes music chart for the most recent one-week sales period:

v “The Thrill of It All”: Sam Smith

v “Red Pill Blues”: Maroon 5

v “Unapologetically”: Kelsea Ballerini

v “Texoma Shore”: Blake Shelton

v “Sweet Southern Sugar”: Kid Rock

“The Blacklist” (8 p.m., NBC): When Tom (Ryan Eggold) goes missing, Liz (Megan Boone) desperately retraces his steps in order to find him. Meanwhile Red’s (James Spader) hunt for the suitcase of bones puts him on a collision course with Tom that will change everyone’s lives forever. It’s the season 5 fall finale.

“The Voice” (8 p.m., NBC): The playoffs continue. Tonight, judge Adam Levine will reveal his Comeback Artist, and his team will be cut in half, as he will select three of his six remaining artists and move on to the final phase of the competition.

TV listings, C4

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

‘Mary Wick’ author to lecture

YOUNGSTOWN

Lillian Reynolds Reeher will discuss her book “Finding Mary Wick,” a collection of stories from a set of scrapbooks Reeher found at an antiques sale, at noon Thursday at the Tyler History Center, 325 W. Federal St., downtown.

Mary Wick was born into a prominent Youngstown family and emerged from the start of the women’s rights movement to become not a feminist, but a gentlewoman with equal rights.

Guests can bring a lunch or visit Overture restaurant for its $6 Bites and Bits lunch special. Call Overture at 330-744-9900 to place an order. Coffee, pop and water are available for purchase at the Tyler.

Copies of the book will be available for sale. For information, call 330-743-2589.

‘Why Me Too?’ play will premiere

SHARON, PA.

The new stage play “Why Me Too?,” written and directed by Michael Forney, and the sequel to his “Why Me?” play, will be performed Friday at Michael Anthony’s Galleria D’Arte, 98 E. State St.

Tickets are $35. For information or to purchase in advanced, call 724-418-4411 or 330-406-9656