The top iPhone apps on the App Store for the week ending Nov. 14:

The top iPhone apps on the App Store for the week ending Nov. 14:

v angry Birds (Clickgamer.com)

v Scribblenauts Remix (Warner Bros.)

v Flick Home run! (infinity pocket)

v Camera+ (tap tap tap)

v Fruit Ninja (Halfbrick Studios)

v angry Birds (Clickgamer.com)

v Scribblenauts Remix (Warner Bros.)

v Flick Home run! (infinity pocket)

v Camera+ (tap tap tap)

v Fruit Ninja (Halfbrick Studios)

“Suburgatory” (8:30 P.M., ABC): On “Suburgatory,” Tessa (Jane Levy) is turning 16 and she just wants a quiet, simple party. Too bad. That’s just not going to happen in suburbia.

“american horror story” (10 p.m., fx): Fans of “American Horror Story” keep wondering when the Harmons are going to flee that house of evil. Tonight, Moira (Frances Conroy) brings in a prospective buyer, but Constance and Larry (Jessica Lange and Denis O’Hare) try to foil her efforts.

Stambaugh event with Jon Mosey

Sunday at Stambaugh will present Jon Mosey on guitar, banjo and mandolin, playing traditional music from the 1920s and 30s, at 12:15 p.m. Sunday in Christman Hall. the event will begin with a buffet lunch catered by Fifth Season. Tickets are $25, and reservations are required. call 330-747-5175.

YSU marching band plans senior day

The Youngstown State University marching band, the Marching Pride, invites all high school seniors interested in attending YSU to participate in Senior Day on Saturday at Stambaugh Stadium. the activities coincide with the final game of the Penguins’ football season against Missouri State.

Visiting seniors will report at 9 a.m. and attend the band rehearsal at Stambaugh Stadium; after the game, they can attend the “Ice Breaker” concert.

For more information, go to ysubands.org/marching_pride and click on the registration form. Questions should be directed to Brandt Payne, director of the Marching Pride, at bpayne@ysu.edu.

Victorian decor is topic of lecture

The Sutliff Museum’s free fall lecture series will conclude with “The Victorian Home and its Decor,” presented by Cynthia Marshall, at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in the Thomas Meeting Room of the Warren-Trumbull County Public Library.

Marshall will discuss the lamps, figurines, vases, paisley shawls, souvenirs and crafts that adorned middle-class Victorian homes.

Audience members can bring in one or two objects for Marshall to identify, discuss and informally appraise. the museum, on the second floor of the library, will be open after the lecture.