The top five albums on the iTunes Store for the most recent one-week sales period:


The top five albums on the iTunes Store for the most recent one-week sales period:

v “Sweetener”: Ariana Grande

v “All of It”: Cole Swindell

v “30 Greatest Hits”: Aretha Franklin

v “Thank You for Today”: Death Cab for Cutie

v “The Greatest Showman”: Various artists (original motion picture soundtrack)

“Ancient Invisible Cities” (9 p.m., PBS): Advanced scanning technology reveals the historical secrets of Cairo and ancient Egypt. The team explores the Great Pyramid of Giza and the first pyramid ever built.

“Burning North” (10 p.m., PBS): Northern Mexico is dominated by two great deserts: the Sonoran and the Chihuahuan. This special tells of the forces that created this arid landscape and the animals that live there.

TV listings, C3

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Stambaugh Chorus plans open house

YOUNGSTOWN

The Stambaugh Chorus will begin its fall season on Tuesday with an open house in the Stambaugh Auditorium ballroom.

The evening will begin at 6 p.m. and be followed by a rehearsal at 7 p.m. The Stambaugh Chorus welcomes all those wishing to become members of the chorus at this event.

The season will include performances of “Gloria” by Karl Jenkins, “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen and selections by Bach and Handel.

The chorus will also perform at the Carols and Cocoa-Dana Holiday Concert and the Holiday Concert of Giving with Youngstown Area Community Concert Band.

Stevie Wonder tips hat to gospel group

PHILADELPHIA

Stevie Wonder has helped celebrate the 90th anniversary of a legendary Philadelphia gospel group.

Philly.com reports the African American Museum in Philadelphia hosted a celebration for the Dixie Hummingbirds on Monday. The group was formed in Greenville, S.C., and eventually moved to Philadelphia in 1942.

Wonder couldn’t attend the celebration but he called in to praise the Dixie Hummingbirds for its contributions to modern music.

Current member Ira Tucker Jr. says he’s carrying on the legacy of his father, Ira Tucker Sr., who died in 2008. Tucker says his father and his groupmates were innovators in the ’40s and ’50s who helped usher in contemporary rhythm and blues music.

‘Conners’ clue?

LOS ANGELES

John Goodman is speculating that this fall’s “Roseanne” spinoff will mean curtains for the matriarch played by Roseanne Barr.

In an interview with the Sunday Times of London, Goodman said he wasn’t sure how the new series, titled “The Conners,” will be structured.

But he guessed that his character will be “mopey and sad” because his wife has died.

Goodman played husband, Dan Conner, to Barr’s character on ABC’s original “Roseanne” and last season’s revival. The network fired Barr after she posted a racist tweet, which she apologized for but has said was misinterpreted.