Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v “Over the River and Through the Woods,” 7:30 p.m.: It’s opening night for this comedy about a young man whose plans to move to the West Coast stir his well-meaning but overzealous grandparents into action ($13, $10 for seniors and students). It’s at Hopewell Theatre, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-5455.

v Youngstown Phantoms, 7:05 p.m.: The local hockey team will face off against the Tri-City Storm at Covelli Centre. Go to youngstownphantoms.com for ticket info.

v “Driving Miss Daisy,” 7:30 p.m.: The stage version of the Oscar-winning film, presented by Top Hat Productions ($17.50, $15.50 for seniors and students). The theater is at 4220 Youngstown-Poland Road, Youngstown; 800-838-3006.

v Greg Hahn, 8 p.m. and 10 p.m.: The stand-up season belated begins tonight ($25, dinner packages available) at the Comedy Cellar at Mojo’s Pub, 6292 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-793-6656.

v Youngstown’s Total Package Band, 9 p.m.: Shake off the winter blues with some live music at the Circle Hookah Lounge, 116 W. Federal St., Youngstown.

“MacGyver” (8 p.m., CBS): The team heads to New Orleans to track down a con artist posing as the wife of Duke Jacoby, one of Jack’s old CIA aliases, when Duke’s old enemies resurface looking for revenge.

“Taken” (9 p.m., NBC): When a plane crashes carrying Bryan Mills and a key witness in a murder investigation, a wounded Mills must call upon the survival skills his father taught him.

“Hawaii Five-0” (9 p.m., CBS): The corpse of a diamond smuggler is stolen from a graveyard and Five-0 tracks down his partner, who will stop at nothing to retrieve their latest batch of contraband.

TV listings, C3

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Studdard, Kottke coming to Kent

KENT

Two new shows at Kent Stage have been announced: “Always & Forever – An Evening of Luther Vandross music starring Ruben Studdard” on April 22; and Leo Kottke on May 23.

Tickets for Studdard are $65 and $50. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for Kottke are $45 and $30. The show begins at 8 p.m.

Tickets for both shows go on sale today at thekentstage.com and by phone at 877-987-6487.

Bardot: ‘MeToo’ protest hypocritical

PARIS

Former French actress and sex symbol Brigitte Bardot says most actresses who have protested sexual harassment are “hypocritical” and “ridiculous” because many of them “tease” producers to land film parts.

The star of “And God Created Woman” says many actresses have come out with sexual misconduct allegations “so that we talk about them.” In an interview with Paris-Match weekly, the 83-year-old Bardot says she’s never been a victim of sexual harassment.

Bardot is the second French film industry star to distance herself from the worldwide protest movement against sexual misconduct. Catherine Deneuve has signed a collective op-ed saying “insistent or clumsy hitting-on is not a crime.”