Live music performances on television shows this week include:


Live music performances on television shows this week include:

v Camila Cabello: Today on “Ellen DeGeneres Show”

v Franz Ferdinand: Thursday on “Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC)

v Maroon 5: Thursday on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC)

v Allison Miller: Friday on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” (NBC)

v Troye Sivan: Saturday on “Saturday Night Live” (NBC)

“The X-Files” (8 P.M., FOX): A spate of deaths, in which the victims were plagued by their own doppelgangers, leads Mulder and Scully to a pair of twins playing a dangerous game.

“American CRIME STORY: THE ASSASSINATION GIANNI VERSACE” (10 P.M., FX): The murder of Gianni Versace turns the eyes of the world onto Miami Beach in the opening installment of this series.

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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Dave Matthews concerts in region

The Dave Matthews Band will play KeyBank Pavilion in Burgettstown, Pa., on June 1, and Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls on June 2. Tickets go on sale Feb. 2 via ticketmaster.com.

Kim, Kanye West have a baby girl

NEW YORK

It’s a girl for Kim Kardashian West and her husband, Kanye West, via surrogate.

Kardashian West announced Tuesday on her app under the headline “We’re so in Love” that their third baby was born early Monday and weighed in at 7 pounds, 6 ounces.

The couple is “incredibly grateful to our surrogate who made our dreams come true,” Kardashian West says. She also thanked their surrogate’s doctors and nurses, adding that their kids North and Saint are “especially thrilled to welcome their baby sister.”

Kardashian West did not reveal the new arrival’s name. It was unclear where the baby was born.

The reality star and makeup mogul suffered from placenta accreta, a potentially life-threatening complication, during her two pregnancies.

Actor will donate pay from Allen film

NEW YORK

Timothee Chalamet said he will donate his salary for an upcoming Woody Allen film to charities fighting sexual harassment and abuse, becoming the latest actor to publicly distance himself from the 82-year-old filmmaker.

The breakout star of “Call Me By Your Name” announced on his Instagram account Tuesday that he didn’t want to profit from his work on Allen’s “A Rainy Day in New York.” Chalamet said he will give his salary to Time’s Up, the LGBT Center in New York and RAINN.

Chalamet noted that due to “contractual obligations,” he couldn’t comment on the long-standing allegations against Allen. Dylan Farrow, Allen’s adopted daughter, has said Allen molested her in an attic in 1992. Allen, who has long denied the allegations, was investigated for the incident but not charged.

On Friday, “A Rainy Day” co-star Rebecca Hall said she was donating her salary from the film to Time’s Up, the initiative to combat gender inequality in the entertainment industry.