Today’s entertainment picks:
Today’s entertainment picks:
v “Chicago,” 8 p.m.: Millennial Theater Company’s production of the musical continues ($20, $18 for students and senior citizens) at Ford Family Recital Hall, 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-744-0264.
v “Fundraising Is a Drag,” 8 p.m.: This original cabaret-style show starring drag queen Starrlet O’Hara ()$15) will take place at Rust Belt Theater’s space in Calvin Center, 755 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-507-2358.
v “Peace in Time of War,” 7:30 p.m.: The Stambaugh Chorus and the Stambaugh Festival Orchestra, with a quartet of opera singers as soloists, will perform selections with a theme of peace ($17, $7 for students and seniors) at Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown; 330-259-0555.
v The Hern Brothers, 9 p.m.: Live music on the bar stage (free admission) at Hollywood Gaming Casino in Austintown.
v National Midyear Exhibition, noon to 4 p.m.: Impressive annual art exhibit (free admission) on display at the Butler Institute of American Art, 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown.
“Deadwood” (8 p.m., HBO): In this original movie based on David Milch’s Emmy-winning HBO series of the same name which debuted 15 years ago today, the indelible characters of the show are reunited after a decade to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested, and old wounds reopened as all are left to navigate the changes that modernity has wrought.
“Portals to Hell” (10 p.m., Travel): This paranormal docu-series goes across the globe to find the most sinister haunted locations, those purported to be doorways to the spirit underworld. Tonight’s episode looks at the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in West Virginia.
TV listings, B5
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
‘Nutcracker’ tickets are on sale
YOUNGSTOWN
Moscow Ballet will again bring its “Great Russian Nutcracker” to Powers Auditorium this Christmas season, with a 7 p.m. performance Dec. 18.
Tickets are now on sale at youngstownsymphony.com and at 330-744-0264. For special group pricing, call 800-320-1733 or email groups@nutcracker.com.
Music Row added to ‘Endangered’ list
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation says it has named Music Row in Nashville, Tennessee, to its 2019 list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places.
The trust says in a statement that Music Row plays a critical role in the identity, economy, and culture of Nashville, including its reputation as Music City.
It says vital pieces of history are being lost due to rapid development, with 50 demolitions on Music Row since 2013. Many of those have affected small, independently owned music businesses, and much of the new construction consists of high-rise luxury apartments and offices that don’t serve the music industry.
The trust says naming Music Row to its list is a way to highlight concern about non-music development and urge city officials to preserve and protect it.
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