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Enter Trevor Nelson, who is pushing this idea in his “Salvaged Landscapes 2022” exhibit in the Weaver Room of the Emerson Center for the Arts and Culture in Bozeman. It is on display until Nov. 27. Similar pieces grace the walls of the Armory Hotel, in both the Music Hall and the True North conference room. Nelson uses core tenets of landscape painting and photography, but his subjects are textural in nature, focused on small bits of decay, rusted metal and peeling paint.
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Be it a field of wildflowers at the base of a mountain, light filtering through a stand of evergreens, a towering waterfall or waves crashing under the blue-pink of a summer sunset, a landscape is an image of the land.
TOP: “Scarlet” is featured in Trevor Nelson “Salvaged Landscapes 2022” in the Emerson’s Weaver Room through Nov. 27. ABOVE: Nelson stands in front of “Thor,” “Loki” and “Odin,” a triptych in his show.
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In art, however, as the vision of the artist comes into play, the idea of a landscape is open to interpretation. What if a landscape wasn’t an image
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of the land, but instead evokes the land? What if it makes us feel like we’re viewing a landscape, but without a tree in sight?
Provided image by Trevor Nelson, Rachel Hergett for the Chronicle
“It’s familiar, but not familiar,” Nelson said.
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A new take on landscapes
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Hailed by TIME Magazine as “one of the funniest stand ups ever”, Paula is known for her clever, ob servational humor and sponta neous wit. Included on Comedy Central’s Top 100 Comics of All Time! Ellen Theatre, 17 West Main Street, Bozeman. ellenboxstaff@ gmail.com, 406-585-5885
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MSU's 2022 Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off with an exciting evening in Inspiration Hall from 5:30-7:00pm on September 20th with a welcome from President Cruzado, food, drink, music and dancing Norm Asbjornson Hall, W Grant St West Grant Street, Boze‐man. maggie.richardson1@mon tana.edu
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Old tensions and infighting resurface when the cast of a 2000s-era family sitcom reunite 20 years later for the remake in this sly comedy from creator Steve Levitan (“Modern Family,” ”Just Shoot Me!”). KeeganMichael Key, Rachel Bloom, Judy Greer, Paul Reiser, Johnny Knoxville and Calum Worthy head a talented cast. (ORIGINAL)
From England and director Livia De Paolis (“Emoticon”) comes this 2022 fantasy yarn about four generations of a family’s women dealing with the aftermath of their adventures with Peter Pan, the youngest forced to confront her own legacy. De Paolis, Joely Richardson, Vanessa Redgrave and Iain Glen head the cast.
“Movie: The Lost Girls”
Fiery romances, life-changing milestones and unimaginable successes mark the third season of this unscripted series as Kris, Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall and Kylie welcome viewers back to stand with them through their biggest triumphs and struggles as as they navigate their public and private lives for the world to see. (ORIGINAL)
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Former “Bachelor in Paradise” Wells Adams and chef Daniele Uditi are the hosts of this 10-episode baking competition series in which obsessed competitors from all walks of life show off their pizza slinging skills as they battle it out for a cash prize. (ORIGINAL)
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Truthfully, we don’t get the questions and the answers until 90 minutes before the show. So Peyton has to go in a room and make sure he’s pronouncing everything correctly, especially because he’s doing that rapid fire. So a lot of times, if he says something wrong, that can alter the interpretation of the question and therefore can alter the answer. And I am trying to go through and find a few little tidbits out of pretty high-level questions to try to find some opportunities for some light-hearted chances of making fun of myself or the contestants or Peyton.
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From Italy comes this drama series that explores the relationship of Andrea and Marco, identical twins with very different approaches to life who are united by their search for their places in the world. Mattia Carrano, Lorenzo Zurzolo, Caterina Forza, Chiara Bordi and LXX Blood head the cast.
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“Prisma”
“Movie: Goodnight Mommy”
Director Matt Sobel’s (“Take Me to the River”) 2022 remake of a 2014 Austrian crime drama stars Cameron and Nicholas Crovetti (“Witch Hunt”) as Elias and Lucas, twin teen brothers who suspect something amiss when they come home to find their mother’s face covered bandages and her demeanor altered. Naomi Watts and Peter Hermann also star.
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From Brazil comes this drama series that stars actress, singer and songwriter Liniker as Cassandra, a transgender woman who leaves her hometown and refuses to compromise during her journey to become a free and independent woman. Karine Teles, Gustavo Coelho, Thomas Aquino and Paulo Miklos are also in the cast.
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Darren Aronofsky (“Black Swan”) wrote and directed this ominous 2017 horror tale that stars Academy Award winners Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem as a couple living in an isolated country home, whose tranquil lives are upset by the arrival of unexpected guests: The A-list cast also includes Michelle Pfeiffer, Ed Harris and Domhnall and Brian Gleeson.
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In Monday’s opener titled “Nonnas,” three grandmothers compete, armed with recipes from the old country. One claims the water in her hometown of Brooklyn, N.Y., is what makes her crust superior but Uditi has his doubts.
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“It’s such a simple food that you cannot hide behind anything,” explains Uditi, co-owner of the Los Angeles pizza restaurant Pizzana.
Premiering Monday, Sept. 19, the 10-episode show brings in pizza-loving competitors from all walks of life to show off their pizza-making skills with their creations and hopefully impress a panel of judges consisting of head judge and pizza chef Daniele Uditi, chef Millie Peartree, comedian/food influencer Eunji Kim and baker Bryan Ford. Host Wells Adams (“Bachelor in Paradise”) also weighs in.
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“I think it’s a myth,” he says. “I think people are comfortable with what they know. But then when you grow up in Brooklyn, you always made pizza with Brooklyn water, that’s the best water for you to use. But if you know your job and you analyze what’s in the water – how hard is the water, the pH – you can adjust the recipe and you can still make great pizza wherever in the world you are.”
As one might expect, the fare here is pretty imaginative and extends far beyond the traditional pies to things like calzones, pizza cones and even pizza cupcakes. But no matter how sophisticated the creation, says chef Uditi, it all boils down to the three main ingredients that make pizza the iconic dish that it is.
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Pizza is one of those dishes that’s accessible to all.It’s a simple food with three main ingredients –dough, sauce and cheese – one that anybody can make with brilliant results, provided they have top quality ingredients and the right cooking technique. And that premise is abundantly apparent in “Best in Dough,” Hulu’s new cooking competition series.
“Whether you make a simple cheese pizza or margherita pizza, there are three things that are the main ingredients. There is the crust, there is the sauce and the cheese and a good part is the olive oil and some fresh herbs on top. So if you make a great dough and you know your crust, you can make an amazingly spectacular texture and that’s what makes the pizza.”
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“Patton Oswalt: We All Scream”
The Virginia-born and -raised comic touches on what happens to our bodies as we get older, who he could have been had he just followed the list he created during the lockdown, the Baby Boomer’s last temper tantrum and other topics in this stand-up performance recorded this past spring at the Paramount Theatre in Denver. (ORIGINAL)
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“Designing Miami”
This unscripted series follows Miami’s hottest designers, Eilyn and Ray Jimenez, who are competitors and spouses with conflicting styles, she a minimalist, he a maximalist. Together, they juggle the needs of their monied clients while managing staff, tending to their close-knit families and their relationship with each other. (ORIGINAL)
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“Super/Natural” (Sept. 21)
From director Isabel Castro (“Crossing Over: Stories of Immigration and Identity”) comes this documentary that follows Doris Munoz and Jacks Haupt, daughters of undocumented immigrants from Mexico, who must deal with everpresent guilt and financial risk while following their dreams of having a career in the music industry. (ORIGINAL)
“The Art of Racing in the Rain” (Available now)
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From Academy Award-winning filmmaker James Cameron (“Avatar,” “The Abyss”) and National Geographic comes this documentary series that utilizes the latest scientific innovations and film technology to reveal the secret powers and super-senses of some of the world’s most extraordinary animals, from seals to bees and elephants. Benedict Cumberbatch narrates. (ORIGINAL)
Simon Curtis (TV’s beloved TV dramedy “Cranford”) directed this sentimental 2019 adaptation of a novel by Garth Stein, wherein an elderly Golden Retriever in his final moments narrates (voice of Kevin Costner) the story of his life with his master, race-car driver Denny Swift (Milo Ventimiglia, “This Is Us”). Amanda Seyfried, Gary Cole, Kathy Baker and Martin Donovan also star.
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“Andor” (Sept. 21)
Tony Gilroy (“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”) is the creative force behind this “Rogue One” prequel that brings forth a new perspective from the “Star Wars” galaxy, focusing on Cassian Andor’s journey to discover the difference he can make. Diego Luna, Genevieve O’Reilly, Stellan Skarsgard and Adria Arjona head a talented cast. (ORIGINAL)
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Robert Redford in “Three Days of the Condor”
During the Watergate era, the conspiracy thriller was one of the most popular movie genres, and “Three Days of the Condor” is one of its best examples. Being shown by EPIX on Thursday, Sept. 22, the Sydney Pollack-directed 1975 drama inspired the recent series “Condor” ... which kept the basic theme of a fugitive (played here by Robert Redford) on the run after assassins (led by a suave Max von Sydow) commit a massacre at his workplace, a disguised New York research office for the CIA.
“A Christmas Story” (Turner Classic Movies, Monday, Sept. 19): If you don’t know by now which gift Ralphie (Peter Billingsley) most wants to find under the tree, where have you been the past almost-40 years? One of the most popular holiday-season tales gets an early workout in a night of movies involving radio (think “Little Orphan Annie” in this case) ... and here’s a special shout-out to Darren McGavin and Melinda Dillon, both perfect as our young, pink-bunny-pajama-wearing hero’s parents.
Represented coldly and superbly by Cliff Robertson, they leave him on his own to draw fire .... and to figure out why he and his late colleagues became targets. Needing shelter, Redford’s Joe Turner randomly kidnaps a customer from a store he’s ducked into; she’s played by Faye Dunaway, making for a very photogenic couple.
“Quantum Leap” (Syfy, Monday, Sept. 19): NBC launches a new revision of this fantasydrama series this week, so it’s not a huge surprise that the original version also is present as it starts weekly Monday marathons. Scott Bakula plays Dr. Sam Beckett, who “leaps” through space and time into the lives of other people, giving him quite a vast sampling of the human experience. Dean Stockwell also stars as Al, the wise-guy hologram guiding Sam through his adventures.
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“These abandoned objects stand not only as imaginative compositions of color, form and texture, but allude to a more striking allegory; humankind’s wasteful and careless treatment of the land. In this work, these discarded elements have been recycled and salvaged by way of art,” Nelson writes in his artist statement.Inspired in part by a job with the Montana State University Bookstore, where he is in charge of purchasing school-related supplies, including laboratory and art materials, Nelson now incorporates an acrylic medium in his multimedia works. Each begins as a photograph, which is printed and mounted on a board. Nelson then paints with the clear medium, adding raised detail that is defined by light as the viewer moves in front of the piece. A glossy heat shimmers as it rises above a firelike detail in “Dante.” In other pieces, the medium guides the eye through a field of dots or along a starkExperimentationline. is key to Nelson’s process. He will return to subjects in different seasons or times of day in search of light that will bring out their nuances. The editing process follows suit; Nelson uses filters that may bring out shadows or certain colors, then prints variations and examines them.“It will tell me what it wants,” he said.They also tell him their names. A triptych with details that feel somewhat explosive are named for Norse gods, or Marvel comic superheroes, “Thor,” “Loki”
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“Salvaged Landscapes 2022” is the second iteration of this idea for Nelson. His first large solo show in 2014 was also at the Emerson and featured framed photographic prints that found mountains and fields in bits of rust.
“Originally, I just wanted to give these old dead things one more life,” Nelson said.
“There was a consistency of seams and edges and dents,” he said. “They are part of what I was photographing, but not necessarily the Nelsonfocus.” graduated from the College of Architecture at MSU in 1996, moved to Portland, Oregon, and pursued architecture. It wasn’t his passion. He decided he was done with architecture and the building industry and would return to school, this time focusing on photography. He started with what he knew, focusing his lens on architectural subjects, buildings or old grain elevators that reminded him of his youth in Wolf Point.
TOP: “Wilder” is featured in Trevor Nelson “Salvaged Landscapes 2022” in the Emerson’s Weaver Room.
Provided image by Trevor Nelson, Rachel Hergett for the Chronicle
“It’s familiar because I present it as a landscape. And it’s fascinating because there’s these details in there that you have no idea what they represent, but these details help define this weird landscape.”Mostoften, the works include some sort of horizontal line that represents a horizon for Nelson. Viewers, however, often see something else.
But an image of an old truck somewhere in the middle of Idaho that Nelson spied while driving from Montana to Portland, Oregon, sparked something for Nelson.“There was a place where chrome used to be and the clip that held the chrome left a little diamond shape. Next to it was a little scratch. When you looked at it, kinda did the squint test, it looked like one of those grain bins with a little auger next to it. That was pretty cool. I think that was the beginning where I started to see the landscapes really take shape. That was the nexus.”
“I see a line and it’s obviously an abstracted mountain scene, right?” Nelson said. “But they look at it and say, ‘oh, you’re in the air above a seashore.’ Sure. Or ‘it’s a coastal view out onto the ocean with clouds’ and I see it’s a snowstorm in eastern Montana. They’re still seeing a landscape in the abstraction, but their interpretation is fascinating.”
and “Odin.” One has a curved portion Nelson said reminds him of Rolling Stones’ frontman Mick Jagger’s smile. Its name: “Mick.”
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down on the red eye, supposedly. While studying for an architecture degree at MSU, Nelson toted a Canon AE1 on a European tour, taking photographs along the way. Looking at the images, Nelson is able to spot the things that fascinate him now.
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Nelson said his first forays into photography were as a “childhood documentarian of summer camps,” where the flash cube extension on his Kodak Instamatic 110 cut
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As his work evolves, Nelson said he is contemplating taking up painting, noting inspiration he finds in the subtle color gradations of Mark Rothko or the ethereal blurry edges of Russell Chatham’s landscapes.“Maybe this is one of the stages for that,” Nelson said. “I treat the piece like a painting… play into the character with a very painter-like quality to create more individualism within each print.”
POSITION Right fielder Left/ right NO. Seventime All-Star; 2012 Rookie of the Year; National League MVP (2015, 2021); Silver Slugger Award (2015, 2021); NL home run leader (2015); Home Run Derby winner (2018)
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7) What Super Bowl-winning player and coach wrote “Don’t Get Me 8)Wrong”?“IWant to Tell You” is the memoir of what disgraced college and pro football star?
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Harper’s Phillies can be seen in action Thursday, Sept. 22, when they open a four-game home series against the Braves in a regional contest airing on Fox.
Questions: Answers:
1) This former New York Yankees hurler broke a few unwritten clubhouse rules when he penned the bestselling expose “Ball Four.” Who was he?
9) “Nice Guys Finish Last” was the credo of this notably combative MLB player and manager, as well as the title of his autobiography. Who was the writer?
5) “I Can’t Wait Until Tomorrow ... ‘Cause I Get Better-Looking Every Day” told the story of a kid from a Pennsylvania steel town who led his team to an upset Super Bowl victory. Who penned it?
FULL NAME: Bryce Aron Max Harper
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6) His god is first, others are second, and “I Am Third,” according to this Chicago Bears great’s autobiography. Name him.
Before going on the IL, the two-time National League MVP was his usual menacing self, batting .318 with 15 home runs, 48 RBIs, a .385 on base percentage and a .985 OPS. His robust performance, however, didn’t keep the Phils from languishing around the .500 mark in the season’s first twoplus months, well behind the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves in the NL East.Since then, however, his teammates seemed to hit their stride and play well enough to bring themselves back into the conversation for the second Wild Card berth. And they’ll need their beastly lefty slugger to be at full strength if they’re to hold off the Padres for a ticket to October baseball.
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BIRTH DATE: Oct. 16, 1992
As the Philadelphia Phillies continue their drive for a Wild Card berth, they’ll need all hands on deck – including the recuperating hand of their best hitter.
Indeed, a Bryce Harper at full power would be a boon to the Phils’ hopes making the playoffs but his availability this season has been a hit-or-miss proposition.
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10) “You Cannot Be Serious” was the appellation of this Grand Slam tennis legend, as well as the title of his memoir. Name the author.
Back in April, he tore the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow making a throw from right field, an injury that forced a move to designated hitter. He filled that role until late June, when a pitch from the San Diego Padres’ Blake Snell broke his left thumb and sent him to the injured list for more than two months.
4) As far as this closer was concerned, life around the late-70s Yankees was “The Bronx Zoo.” Name the author.
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2) This former All-Pro wide receiver implored his teams to “Just Give Me the Damn Ball!” Name the writer of this autobiography.
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3) “Instant Replay” took readers inside the 1967 championship season of the Green Bay Packers. Who wrote it?
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