Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v “Untold Stories – The Forgotten Under Class in Rust Belt Urban Renewal,” noon to 4 p.m.: An art exhibition by Mahoning Valley native Jennifer Vanderpool, at Tyler Mahoning Valley History Center, 325 W. Federal St., Youngstown. Admission to the center is $7 ($6 for senior citizens and students, and $5 for children).

v Youngstown Comedy Syndicate, 8 p.m.: Pour a brew and stick around for some live comedy at the Whistle and Keg, 101 W. Federal St., Youngstown.

v “Sister Robert Anne’s Cabaret Class,SDRq 2 p.m.: Last chance to catch this one-woman show that highlights the music of the “Nunsense” series ($15; $11 for senior citizens, $9 for students) at Salem Community Theater, 490 E. State St., Salem; 330-332-9688.

v “The White Sheep of the Family,SDRq 3 p.m.: Comedy about a family of crooks continues at Trumbull New Theater, 5883 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-652-1103.

v “West Side Story,SDRq 3 p.m.: Chrysalis Stage performing arts school stages this classic musical ($20, $18 for senior citizens) at the Armory for the Arts, 49 S. Sharpsville Ave., Sharon, Pa.; thechrysalisstage.org.

“RENT” (7 p.m., FOX): The live musical production of the Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical “RENT” will features a cast that includees Vanessa Hudgens, Brandon Victor Dixon, Brennin Hunt, Jordan Fisher, Kiersey Clemons, Mario, Tinashe and Valentina. A re-imagining of Puccini’s “La Boh ®me,” and set in New York City’s gritty East Village, “Rent” tells the story of seven artists struggling to follow their dreams during a time of great social and political turmoil.

"Screen Actors Guild Awards” (8 p.m., TBS and TNT): The SAG Awards turns 25 this year, but executive producer Kathy Connell says not to expect too many flashbacks on the telecast. The SAG Awards honors the top performances in film and television each year. Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, along with actors Chadwick Boseman from “Black Panther” and Constance Wu from “Crazy Rich Asians” will be among the presenters.

“Madam Secretary” 10 p.m., CBS): When innocent Syrian children are killed by an American-made cluster bomb, Elizabeth races to figure out what went wrong.

TV listings, C4

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Seat sponsorship drive for theater renovation project

NEW CASTLE, PA.

The Warner Cascade Theater Museum, downtown, is selling seat sponsorships to help pay for the renovation of the historic structure.

Sponsorships in either the Cascade or Bijou, which was the second theater opened by the Warners, are limited. Each sponsor’s name, plus a short dedication inscription, if desired, will be attached to the seat.

The Cascade is the site of the Warner Brothers’ first theater, which opened in 1907. Located in the Riverplex, it will be a tourism attraction when complete.

To sponsor a seat or for information, contact Jerry Kern at 724-510-4226 or myshoeroom@yahoo.com.