Learn about ancient Egypt
This week is your last chance to see Pharaoh: King of Ancient Egypt at the Cleveland Museum of Art, with extended hours through Sunday. Beacon Journal art critic Anderson Turner praised the comprehensiveness of the exhibit and its relationship to today’s issues of power and politics. Admission is $15; $13 seniors and college students; $7 ages 6 to 17 and member guests; ages 5 and under and museum members free. Call 216-421-7340, 877-262-4748 or see www.clevelandart.org to buy advance tickets to ensure you’ll get in.
Celebrate Prince’s life
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame will host a free “Let’s Go Crazy! Prince Dance Party” from 6 to 9 p.m. with live DJs, food, music, dancing, costume contests and trivia. For only $5, you can tour the Rock Hall’s main exhibition hall, where Prince’s Induction Ceremony performance will be played on a loop. www.rockhall.com.
Catch a concert in Cleveland
Death Cab for Cutie, Chvrches and Pure Bathing Culture play the Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25-$49.50 at www.livenation.com.
Brush up on Massillon’s history
Plenty of famous people have either lived in or visited Massillon, including actors David Canary and Lillian Gish, and several football stars connected to the Tigers. Bring your stories, photos and memorabilia of encounters with famous folk to the monthly Massillon Museum History Discussion at 10 a.m. in the Fred F. Silk Community Room in the lower level. The museum is located at 121 Lincoln Way E. (Ohio 172); 330-833-4061 or www.massillonmuseum.org.