Today’s entertainment picks:
Today’s entertainment picks:
v TobyMac, 7 p.m.: The Christian pop superstar headlines a concert ($21 to $92.75) at Covelli Centre; 800-745-3000.
v Youngstown Craft Beer Fest, 7-10 p.m.: More than 60 regional craft beer brewers will offer their products at this event ($50, $40 in advance at eventbrite.com) in a giant heated tent in the Austintown Plaza parking lot.
v “The Elephant Man,” 7:30 p.m.: Opening night for this moving drama ($15, $12 for students and seniors) at the Youngstown Playhouse; 330-788-8739.
v Comedy: Matthew Broussard will do his standup act ($20) at 7 p.m. at the Funny Farm comedy club, 110 W. Federal St., Youngstown, 330-759-4242. In Austintown, Ben Moore will headline a show ($25) at the Comedy Cellar at Mojo’s Pub, 6292 Mahoning Ave.; 330-793-6656.
v “Chapter Two,” 8 p.m.: The Neil Simon comedy ($14 for adults, $12 for students) opens at Trumbull New Theater, 5883 Youngstown Road, Niles; 330-652-1103.
“The Gayle King Interview with R. Kelly” (8 p.m., CBS): CBS News will air even more of its exclusive interview with the embattled R&B star in a primetime special.
“Celtic woman: ANCIENT LAND” (8:30 P.M., PBS): This two-hour special offers stunning new music, performed at Johnstown Castle in Wexford, Ireland.
“The Blacklist” (9 p.m., NBC): The Task Force delves into the unregulated world of cryptocurrency in order to stop an impending attack, while Red (James Spader) undertakes a risky endeavor in order to secure his freedom.
“Blue Bloods” (10 p.m., CBS): After a woman is murdered in her apartment, Danny and Baez turn to her daughter, Margo (Lyrica Okano), for help, but instead she complicates the investigation. Also, someone from Jamie and Eddie’s past launches a smear campaign against them, and a mobster shows up in the DA’s office claiming to be Anthony’s long-lost brother.
TV listings, B5
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Seminar on life of Packard’s wife
WARREN
The National Packard Museum, 1899 Mahoning Ave. NW, will present a seminar titled “Introducing Elizabeth Gillmer Packard,” the wife of James Ward Packard, at noon Saturday.
Part of the museum’s popular “Coffee & Donuts” series, the seminar will be presented by Cindee Mines of Champion, who is a past president of the Trumbull County Historical Society. Mines will portray Gillmer Packard, who was one of the most progressive women of her time.
Admission is free with a paid admission to the museum. For information, go to packardmuseum.org.
Campbell singers to present concert
CAMPBELL
The Campbell Memorial High School Singers will present the second-annual “March Music Madness” concert at 7 p.m tonight at the Campbell elementary and middle-school building, 2002 Community Circle.
The concert will feature the choir as well as individual students performing popular songs.
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