Today’s entertainment picks:
Today’s entertainment picks:
v Packard Band, 3 p.m.: This free concert, a salute to America’s veterans, will feature guest conductor Loras John Schissel, and Allan Mosher as narrator of Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s “Duty, Honor, Country.” It’s at Packard Music Hall, 1703 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren.
v Model railroad display, noon to 6 p.m.: The Youngstown Model Railroad Association will again open up its clubhouse at 7591 N. Four Mile Run Road, Austintown, so the public can view its two room-sized layouts. Admission is $5 (free for children 11 and under).
v Brett Newski, 8 p.m.: Indie rock artist comes to Westside Bowl, 2617 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown. Admission is $12.
v “How I Learned to Drive,” 3 p.m.: Intimate memory play ($16; $8 for senior citizens) about a woman coming to grips with sexual abuse at Spotlight Theater, lower level of Bliss Hall, on the Youngstown State University campus; 330-941-3105. Recommended for adult audiences.
v Clarinet recital, 2 p.m.: Dana School of Music students perform in a free recital in Bliss Recital Hall, lower level of Bliss Hall, on the Youngstown State University campus.
Sunday Night Football (8:15 P.M., NBC): The Dallas Cowboys head to Philadelphia to take on the Super Bowl champion Eagles in a divisional matchup.
“Becoming Michelle – A First Lady’s Journey” (9 p.m., ABC): Michelle Obama opens up about a miscarriage she had 20 years ago and other personal details in this special edition of “20/20” with Robin Roberts.
“The Walking Dead” (9 p.m., AMC): Life goes on in the zombie apocalype after the departure of Rick Grimes. Some unfamiliar faces are discovered outside the community walls.
“Country Music’s Biggest Stars” (10 p.m., ABC): Robin Roberts hosts this pre-CMA Awards special, featuring intervfiew from numerous stars.
TV listings, C5
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Opera ensemble in concert at YSU
YOUNGSTOWN
The Dana School of Music’s Opera Ensemble, instructed and accompanied by Anthony Ruggiero, will give a free concert of music by American composers at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Ford Theater, lower level of Bliss Hall, on the YSU campus.
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