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NEW THIS WEEK

NEW THIS WEEK Max (PG) When his handler is killed on the frontlines in Afghanistan, a troubled


AUDITIONS

AUDITIONS ACTORS “Clarity” and “Just Someone at a Party,SDRq for the Voices of the Valley New


Concert band to perform at Morley

YOUNGSTOWN The Youngstown Area Community Concert Band, conducted by Joseph Pellegrini, will


Def Leppard concert at Covelli is sold out

YOUNGSTOWN The July 15 concert featuring Def Leppard and Tesla at Covelli Centre is sold out. A


American Legion Post 290, 44403 state Route 14, Columbiana; 330-482-9657

American Legion Post 290, 44403 state Route 14, Columbiana; 330-482-9657 Sat: Columbiana Wine


“Under the Dome” (9 p.m., CBS): Will “Under the Dome” get any more ludicrous

“Under the Dome” (9 p.m., CBS): Will “Under the Dome” get any more ludicrous and unintentionally


Today

Today Comedy Miak Knope and Billy Ray Bauer, 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Center Stage Comedy Club at


Salem theater alumni in revue

Staff report SALEM Salem Community Theatre will present “Time Slip! A Century of Hits,” its


'Fat N' Furious renewed for 3rd season

The show is seen on The Discovery Channel


Television series released on DVD this week include:

Television series released on DVD this week include: v “Young Hercules”: Teenage Ryan Gosling


YOUNGSTOWN PLAYHOUSE New-play festival winners selected

Staff report YOUNGSTOWN Two plays have been selected for this year’s Voices of the Valley New


Weather Channel takes climate change stance

By DAVID BAUDER AP Television Writer NEW YORK The Weather Channel is looking beyond cold


Merle Haggard concert Thursday at Packard Music Hall is postponed

Merle Haggard concert Thursday at Packard Music Hall is postponed


Live music performances on television shows this week include:

Live music performances on television shows this week include: v Sheila E: Tonight on “Jimmy


‘Max’ tells story of Marine dog in Afghanistan war A four-legged hero

By John Anderson Newsday The title character of “Max” is the “Rambo of dogs,” says screenwriter