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‘Whimsy and weirdness’
Jacob Garvin creates fantasy worlds in collage
RACHEL HERGETT for the Chronicle
In his latest work, Bozemanbased artist Jacob Garvin has been dabbling in rhinestone cowboys, adding a bit of camp and a whole lot of Western air to his collages.
His goal is to take disparate elements and combine them in a way that makes them look like they could be a photograph, if that photograph were taken in some distorted reality
Garvin’s collages feature cats, cowboys
‘Bright colors and fun things’
incorporating psychedelia and fantasy. Garvin knows not everyone will appreciate the garish style, which often features partial or full nudity.
“You have to have a bit of open-mindedness for whimsy and weirdness,” he said, sporting an infectious smile during an interview at Studio Co ee Roasters on 11th Avenue and College Street in Bozeman, where his art will be on display through the end of the month.
Garvin’s work usually begins
with paper cutouts — most recently from a couple books of Western movie posters. But the art on the walls of Studio Co ee Roasters expands on the medium with a variety of materials. e mask of his “Houndstooth Bandit” is fabric, and a gold chain hangs around her neck. Real fringe covers the faces of a couple cowboys, a nod to masked country musician Orville Peck. Rhinestones and gold leaf add a bit of razzle dazzle, a la late Western-wear
designer Nudie Cohn, whose work inspired Garvin to start adding texture to his collages.
“He has the most amboyant, extravagant, amazing pieces,” Garvin said.
Cohn was essentially creating collages with fabric and rhinestones, Garvin said. In the mid 20th century, Cohn’s highly embellished suits were worn by singers such as Roy Rogers, Hank Williams, Glen Campbell, George Jones and the king himself, Elvis Presley.
ey became so popular, any such suit is now called a “Nudie suit,” and updated versions have graced modern artists such as Jenny Lewis, Lil Nas X and Post Malone. Perhaps even more inspiring, though, were Cohn’s Nudie mobiles — cars embellished with an over-the-top Cohn air. ere were embossed leather seats, dashes covered with silver dollars, pistol door handles and horseshoe hood ornaments.
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Bozeman collage artist Jacob Garvin’s “Two Gun Louis.”
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Fri 3/24
Happy Hour Open Mic
@ 5pm
Join us for Happy Hour Open Mic with host Jon Jacobs! The perfect end of the week activity Grab your of�ce mates and come try your hand at some comedy Sign-ups start at 4:30pm Last Best Com‐edy, 321 East Main Street, Boze‐man info@lastbestcomedy com, 406-570-7766
Open Pottery Studio: March 24
@ 5pm / $10
BASE Art Studio, 285 Simkins Drive, Big Sky. 406-995-2742
Monthly Couples Dinners
at the 1889 Barn
@ 5:30pm / $225 Mar 24th - Mar 26th
Come to treat yourself to a unique experience Dinner in a restored 1889 Barn Catered byFood From the Heart Includes a cocktail with three appetizers, salad,,entree, wine and three desserts. 1889 Barn, 12670 Portnell Road, Boze‐man. the1889barn@gmail.com, 406-579-4865
Celtic Quintet
@ 6pm Music from Ireland, Scotland and places beyond. Valhalla Meadery, 875 Bridger Drive, Bozeman knealh49@gmail com
Friday Night Stand-Up
with Jeremiah Coughlin
@ 7pm / $20-$25
Jeremiah Coughlan is a comedian with a very distinct style. With his candid, conversational brand of self-deprecating humor, Jeremiah has become a regular performer at clubs across the nation Last Best Comedy, 321 East Main Street, Bozeman info@lastbest comedy com, 406-570-7766
Volleyball Nights @ 7:30pm
Volleyball for all skill levels! Story Creek Elementary School, 807 Bolinger Road, Belgrade. info@‐fbc-mt.org
Montana Chamber Music Society presents Bruce Adolphe in concert @ 7:30pm / $30
Montana Chamber Music society presents Bruce Adolphe in con‐cert Howard Hall, Bozeman
Faith Artist Agency: Kutless @ 7:30pm
The Commons, 1794 E Baxter Ln, Bozeman
Stacey's Bar & Steakhouse presents Brandon Hale and the Dirty Shame TRIO @ 8pm
Stacey's Old Faithful Bar & Steak‐house, 300 Mill St, Gallatin Gate‐way
Nervous Theatre presents A MARVELOUS PARTY @ 8:30pm / $35
WE HAVE ALL GATHERED TO‐GETHER ON THIS NIGHT, IN THIS SPACE... THERE IS A CONVER‐SATION ONLY WE CAN HAVE LET'S FIND IT. Verge Theater, 111 South Grand Avenue, Bozeman. info@vergetheater.com, 406-4049000
Band of Drifters
@ 9pm
Tune Up, 24 W Mendenhall St, Bozeman
Friday Night Stand-Up with Jeremiah Coughlin @ 9pm / $20-$25
Jeremiah Coughlan is a comedian with a very distinct style. With his candid, conversational brand of self-deprecating humor, Jeremiah has become a regular performer at clubs across the nation. Last Best Comedy, 321 East Main Street, Bozeman. info@lastbest comedy com, 406-570-7766
Sat 3/25
Boarding for Breast
Cancer Hosts ‘Love Your Peaks’ Event at Big Sky Resort
@ 10am
Love Your Peaks is B4BC's winter event series fundraising campaign for breast cancer awareness Big Sky Resort, 50 Big Sky Resort Road, Big Sky. melodi@master plancommunications com
The Magic Monster Show.... In Space!
@ 10am / Free
A space-themed improv show for kids ages 3-10 Rialto, 10 West Main Street, Bozeman. hello@ran domactsofsilliness com, 406600-2184
Winter Tracking Workshop
@ 2pm / $60
MOSS Of�ce, 2104 Industrial Dr,, Bozeman. 406-582-0526
Serving Face
@ 5pm / $20
Join Cody and colleagues for a fun collaborative event for anyone wanting to explore their masculine side through everyday makeup, drag, clothing, expression, transi‐tion tools/ resources, etc. OhHi Collective, bozeman. maccort@ gmail.com, 218-491-0352
Nervous Theatre presents
A MARVELOUS PARTY
@ 6:30pm / $35
WE HAVE ALL GATHERED TO‐GETHER ON THIS NIGHT, IN THIS SPACE THERE IS A CONVER‐SATION ONLY WE CAN HAVE LET'S FIND IT Verge Theater, 111 South Grand Avenue, Bozeman. info@vergetheater com, 406-4049000
Montana Manouche
@ 7pm
Django Jazz and vintage Ameri‐can swing for your listening and dancing enjoyment No cover Blend A Bozeman Winery, 31 South Willson Avenue, Bozeman. info@montanamanouche.com
Notorious BOZ for Cancer Support Community: A Long Form Improv Show @ 7pm / $15
Notorious BOZ is a long-form im‐prov show that celebrates the city of Bozeman, its history and its in‐credible citizens. This week we are honored to have Zach Clements, Cancer Survivor & Sto‐ryteller Last Best Comedy, 321 East Main Street, Bozeman. info@ lastbestcomedy com, 406-5707766
The Love Darts @ 7pm Rialto Bozeman, 10 W Main St., Bozeman
Bozeman Symphony: Poulenc's Gloria & A FUNK World Premiere @ 7:30pm / $29
Join the Bozeman Symphony for their 4th Classical Series perfor‐mance of the 2022-23 Season! Willson Auditorium, 404 West Main Street, Bozeman. tickets@ bozemansymphony org, 406-5859774
Marcedes Carroll: The Independent (Big Sky, MT) @ 8pm
The Independent, 50 Ousel Falls Rd, Big Sky
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Whiz BANG! Intoxicating Comedy @ 9pm / $15
Whiz BANG! is an explosion of in‐toxicating comedy! Exciting, highenergy, short-form improv that is so funny it's criminal An hour long show with lots of audience inter‐action. Last Best Comedy, 321 East Main Street, Bozeman. info@ lastbestcomedy.com, 406-5707766
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Sun 3/26
Open Pottery Studio: March 26 @ 4pm / $10
BASE Art Studio, 285 Simkins Drive, Big Sky 406-995-2742
Nervous Theatre presents A MARVELOUS PARTY @ 7pm / $35
WE HAVE ALL GATHERED TO‐GETHER ON THIS NIGHT, IN THIS SPACE THERE IS A CONVER‐SATION ONLY WE CAN HAVE. LET'S FIND IT Verge Theater, 111 South Grand Avenue, Bozeman. info@vergetheater com, 406-4049000
Wild Life presented by the Bozeman Doc Series @ 7pm / $10
The Bozeman Doc Series presents the Montana premiere of the new documentary from Oscar winning directors Jimmy Chin and E. Chai Vasarhelyi, Wild Life. Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture, 111 South Grand Avenue, Bozeman. jason@devolution�lms org
Jacob Rountree Live in Bozeman @ 6:30pm
Red Tractor Pizza, 1007 W Main St, Bozeman
Tue 3/28
Live Music @ Shred Monk: Maggie Hickman @ 6pm
Shred Monk Brewing features FREE live music every Tuesday from 6-8pm This week, we wel‐come country/Americana
singer/songwriter Maggie Hick‐man. No cover. Shred Monk Brewery and Coffeehouse, 121 West Main Street, Bozeman. mike @shredmonk com, 406-551-2003
Paul Lee Kupfer
@ 6pm
The Jump, 75770 Gallatin Rd, Gal‐latin Gateway
Bone Dry Comedy Hour
Open Mic
@ 8pm
Bone Dry Comedy brings Open Mic night to Last Best Comedy
Our weekly open mic is a sup‐portive place to start your comedy journey, try new material, and connect to the Bozeman Stand up scene. Last Best Comedy, 321 East Main Street, Bozeman. info@ lastbestcomedy com, 406-5707766
Wed 3/29
The Last Will and Testament of Lizzie
Top 10 Bestsellers at Cactus Records
Williams; A Black Entre‐preneur in 1870s Bozeman @ 6:30pm
1) Mac Miller - Swimming
2) DANGERDOOM - The Mouse & The Mask
Bozeman Public Library presents an Extreme History Project pro‐gram, "The Last Will and Testa‐ment of Lizzie Williams; A Black Entrepreneur in 1870s Bozeman" Join us on Zoom, March 29th Bozeman. edevries@boze man.net, 406-582-2410
3) Tyler ChildersPurgator y
4) Mac Miller - Circles
After School ARTventure
5) Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
March 30 @ 4:30pm / Free BASE Art Studio, 285 Simkins Drive, Big Sky 406-995-2742
6) Phoebe BridgersPunisher
7) M83 - Fantasy
Dollars and Sense: Estate Planning @ 6:30pm
8) Stevie Nicks - Cr ystal
Bozeman Public Library presents Dr Marsha Goetting from the MSU
Visions: The Ver y Best of Stevie Nicks
Extension to talk about Estate Planning in 3 sessions Join us the last three Thursdays of March on Zoom Bozeman. edevries@boze man.net, 406-582-2410
9) Cake - Prolonging The Magic
10) Billy Strings - Home
Jacob Rountree @ 7pm Live music while you soak! Featur‐ing the artist Jaco Spri Bozem om, 406-586-6492
Jacob Rountree Live at Bozeman Hot Springs @ 7pm Bozeman Hot Springs Spa and Fitness, 81123 Gallatin Rd, Boze‐man
Wed 3/29
The Last Will and Testament of Lizzie Williams; A Black Entre‐preneur in 1870s Bozeman @ 6:30pm
Bozeman Public Library presents an Extreme History Project pro‐gram, "The Last Will and Testa‐ment of Lizzie Williams; A Black Entrepreneur in 1870s Bozeman". Join us on Zoom, March 29th. Bozeman edevries@boze man.net, 406-582-2410
Thursday Night Out! @ 8pm / $10
Thursday night Out is a perfect time to check our hilarious improv shows, this month including Now with Annie & Levin and our House teams Last Best Comedy, 321 East Main Street, Bozeman. info@ lastbestcomedy com, 406-5707766
Thu 3/30
After School ARTventure March 30 @ 4:30pm / Free BASE Art Studio, 285 Simkins Drive, Big Sky 406-995-2742
Happy Hour Open Mic @ 5pm
Join us for Happy Hour Open Mic with host Jon Jacobs! The perfect end of the week activity Grab your of�ce mates and come try your hand at some comedy Sign-ups start at 4:30pm Last Best Com‐edy, 321 East Main Street, Boze‐man. info@lastbestcomedy com, 406-570-7766
Top 10 Bestsellers at Country Bookshelf
1) “The Marrow Thieves” by Cherie Dimaline, $16.95
Open Pottery Studio: March 31 @ 5pm / $10
BASE Art Studio, 285 Simkins Drive, Big Sky. 406-995-2742
2) “The Creative ACT” by Rick Rubin, $32
3) “Hello Beautiful” by Ann Napolitano, $28
Montana Manouche @ 6pm
4) “Storm Watch” by C.J. Box, $29
5) “A Day of Fallen Night” by Samantha Shannon, $35
Django Jazz and vintage Ameri‐can swing No cover Red Tractor Pizza, 1007 West Main Street, Bozeman. info@montana manouche com
6) “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” by Gabrielle Zevin, $28
7) “Demon Copperhead” by Barbara Kingsolver, $32.50
Celtic Quintet @ 6pm Music from Ireland, Scotland and places beyond Valhalla Meadery, 875 Bridger Drive, Bozeman. knealh49@gmail com
8) “Blood Money” by Kathleen McLaughlin, $28
Theo Katzman @ 8:30pm
9) “Enchantment” by Katherine May, $26
The Elm (Bozeman), 506 N 7th Ave, Bozeman
10) “The Sun and Her Flowers” by Rupi Kaur, $16.99
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MARCH 26
“Great Expectations”
This six-part limited series adaptation of Charles Dickens’ novel stars Fionn Whitehead (“Emily,” “Dunkirk”) as Pip, a 19th century blacksmith’s apprentice who suddenly receives a windfall from an unknown benefactor that allows him to travel to London and enter high society. Olivia Colman, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Ashley Thomas and Johnny Harris also star. (ORIGINAL)
Series Premiere New
“The Lesson Is Murder”
This documentary from ABC News Studios follows psychological criminologist and ex-FBI special agent Dr. Bryanna Fox and her class of graduate students as they study convicted murderers, evaluating their personality traits and developing psychological profiles, in an effort to understand why killers kill. (ORIGINAL)
MARCH 30
“RapCaviar Presents”
From executive producer Karam Gill (“Trapped: The Story of Lil Baby”) comes this seven-part documentary series that tackles some of today’s most provocative issues through the stories of hip-hop visionaries and emerging stars currently topping the charts and influencing culture, including City Girls, Tyler the Creator, Jack Harlow, Polo G, Roddy Ricch and Coi Leray. (ORIGINAL) Series Premiere New
MARCH 31
“Movie: Rye Lane”
Raine Allen-Miller made her feature film directorial debut with this British comedy about Yas and Dom (Vivian Oparah, “Class,” and David Jonsson, “Industry”), twentysomethings coming off bad breakups who connect and help each other work through their trauma during one eventful day in London. Karene Peter, Benjamin Sarpong-Broni and Malcolm Atobrah also star. (ORIGINAL) Premiere
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The identity of the celebrity is found within the answers in the puzzle. In order to take the TV Challenge, un-scramble the letters noted with asterisks in the puzzle.
ACROSS
1. Role on “The Rookie” (2)
8. Nicolas __
9. Celebration
10. Series for Kevin Alejandro (2)
14. Srta. in Strasbourg
15. Kildare & Quinn: abbr.
16. “__ Got a Gal in Kalamazoo”
17. West & others
18. Namesakes of pitcher Young
19. Classic Fords
20. Jamie of “M*A*S*H”
24. “Station 19” network
27. Jacob’s twin
28. __ John Gielgud
29. Jay R. Ferguson’s “The Conners” role
32. “The __ I Live In”; Antonio Banderas film
33. Actor on “So Help Me Todd” (2)
36. Fencing sword
37. Some bills
38. Roxy of “FBI: Most Wanted”
DOWN
1. Locked up
2. Witch in “Hansel and Gretel,” e.g.
3. “__ Haw”
4. “Just the Ten __ __” (1987-90)
5. Mr. Goodman
6. Upper room
7. Cheeky
8. B on a piano keyboard (hyph.)
11. Musical disc, for short
12. Word in the title of Howie’s game show
13. “Say __ to the Dress”
14. 27 years from now
20. Uncle __; “The Addams Family” role
21. Inquiring
22. Actor Claude __
23. “__ All Night”; Liam Neeson film
24. Mule’s father
25. Two-wheelers
26. “Tales from the __” (1989-96)
29. Actor on “The Beverly Hillbillies”
30. George Clooney series
31. Mexico’s continent: abbr.
34. Joseph __ Anderson of “Young Rock”
35. Sault __. Marie
BY JAY BOBBIN
Q: Did you see the movie version of “True Lies” before starting the series?
A: I was in a lucky position where I had never seen the film, so even before the pilot, I committed to not watching it because I know Jamie has an iconic performance. The last thing I want to do is an impression of Jamie Lee Curtis. I love her so much, I have so much respect for her, I didn’t want to absorb any of it.
When I auditioned for this, I got to literally just take the script for what it is and be like, “Okay, here’s (the character) Helen,” like I would have done at any audition. How can I make this pop? How can I make this a character I want to play? How can I make this super-funny? I got to organically just make it based off of (that).
Q: Do you feel that the “True Lies” series stands apart from the movie?
A: The DNA of the show is in the film, and there’s so many winks at it. And I think just because of the year it is, it already has that freshness to it. It’s the perfect amount of time between when the film happened and when we made this, because it’s not so close that you’re like, “Oh, I remember the other one.” Society has evolved, the actors are different, so we’re lucky in that way. It really makes it just kind of easy to be this fresh, new thing.
Q: “True Lies” is a very physical show. How did you prepare for that?
A: I like to say that I’m stupidly brave, so I kind of just assume I can do things when that’s not always the case. I’ve learned how to do everything that way ... riding horses, skiing. I had done gymnastics, so I tried to incorporate a little bit of that.
I had no idea how much I would need Pilates for this job. You physically have to be strong. I literally need the muscle that comes from that in order to do some of the work. I took a parkour class, and the other students were, like, 14 years old. So it was just me and boys, and I was weirdly trying to show off by dismounting on gymnastics bars and stuff –trying to look cool to my 14-year-old friends.
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March 26
“Movie: Reggie”
Reggie Jackson looks back on his baseball career and considers what his legacy might be as a Hall of Fame slugger and Black athlete in this documentary from director Alex Stapleton (“Hello, Privilege. It’s Me, Chelsea”). Along with Jackson, Hank Aaron, Julius Erving and Derek Jeter are interviewed, as are his former teammates Joe Rudi, Vida Blue and Rollie Fingers. (ORIGINAL)
“Movie: Nope”
Daniel Kaluuya reteamed with his “Get Out” director Jordan Peele for this 2022 horror mystery in which he stars as one of two siblings who discover something sinister in the skies above their California ranch. Keke Palmer plays the sister in question, in a cast with Steven Yeun, Keith David and Wrenn Schmidt (“For All Mankind”).
March 31
“Monumental:
An Artists Den Experience”
This series of hourlong specials features a performance, exclusive interviews and venue vignettes with a popular recording artist at iconic locations around the world. The premiere installment features British pop singer Ellie Goulding in a performance at Kew Gardens in London. (ORIGINAL) Series Premiere
“The Power”
Based on British author Naomi Alderman’s novel, this fantasy series imagines a world in which a group of teenage girls suddenly and mysteriously develop a special power that allows them to electrocute people at will. Toni Collette, John Leguizamo, Auli’i Cravalho, Toheeb Jimoh and Josh Charles head the cast for showrunner Raelle Tucker (“True Blood”). (ORIGINAL) Series Premiere
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Ballpark food 2023 –
BY GEORGE DICKIE
A big step up from peanuts and Crackerjack
Opening Day of the baseball season arrives this Thursday, March 30, signaling the official beginning of spring as well as the start of some pretty fine dining at ballparks across the country.
For the discriminating foodie who is planning on attending a game, they’ll find a veritable cornucopia of dining options, ranging from lobster rolls, filet mignon sliders and sushi to more traditional fare like hot dogs, burgers and pizza. And many parks have added new eateries, dishes and drinks for this year so if you can’t find anything to your liking, you’re just not trying.
Certainly Minute Maid Park, where the Houston Astros will open their 2023 campaign against the Chicago White Sox in a game airing on ESPN, has a few unusual items. One newcomer is the Grande Papas Nachos fries, which are topped with beef carnitas, cheddar cheese, jalapenos, crema and elote, which is grilled Mexican street corn. Delicioso.
If you’re in Los Angeles for the Dodgers’ home opener against the Arizona Diamondbacks, try Dodger Stadium’s new marriage of the classic helmet bowl to the California roll called – wait for it – the California Roll Bowl. This consists of imitation crab, sriracha aioli, edamame, carrots and cucumbers all served up over a bed of sushi rice, and is certainly not your father’s ballpark food.
Also for the health-conscious is the Red Curry Bowl at Oakland Coliseum, where the A’s open the
season against the L.A. Angels. This Thai-inspired creation is a tasty mix of grilled chicken, bell peppers and egg noodles that has gotten rave reviews from those who have previewed it. So you might want to try it, too.
Conversely, on the more caloric side is the Big Red Machine Burger at Cincinnati’s Great American Ballpark, where the Reds play the Pittsburgh Pirates. It’s a beef patty and smoked sausage topped with sauerkraut, beer cheese and crushed potato chips and served on a pretzel bun. Pace yourself for this is one big sandwich.
Meat lovers will also go in for the Ropa Vieja Bowl at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., where the Tampa Bay Rays get going for ‘23 against the Detroit Tigers. It’s a slow-roasted brisket paired with white rice, plantains, sauteed peppers and onions. What’s not to like?
And if you’re at Seattle’s Safeco Field, where the Mariners open ‘23 against the Cleveland Guardians, why not quench your thirst with an adult beverage?
One is the unquestionably unusual Buzz Margarita, a concoction of Mezcal, szechuan buttons and edible flowers topped with toasted grasshoppers. If you’re trying to cut down on your arthropod intake, you can opt for the Magenta Mojo cocktail, a mix of grapefruit, rose wine and hibiscus. Or you can just order a beer.
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MARCH 26 “Next in Fashion”
The sophomore round of this design competition series brings in a fresh batch of talented up-andcoming designers to compete for the chance to win a $200,000 grand prize and share their designs with the world. Fashion designer Tan France returns as host alongside new co-host Gigi Hadid. (ORIGINAL)
MARCH 29
“Wellmania”
From Australia comes this comedy series that follows Liv (Celeste Barber, “All Saints,” “How Not to Behave”), who after a health crisis, reconsiders her hard-living ways and dives head-first into a wellness regimen. JJ Fong, Genevieve Mooy, Lachlan Buchanan, Remy Hii and Alexander Hodge are also in the cast. (ORIGINAL) Series Premiere New
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MARCH 30 “Unstable”
From “Santa Clarita Diet” creator Victor Fresco comes this comedy series that stars Rob Lowe as Ellis Dragon, an eccentric biotech entrepreneur in emotional freefall, whose only chance for salvation is his ne-er-do-well estranged son, Jackson (played by real-life offspring John Owen Lowe). Sian Clifford, Rachel Marsh and Emma Ferreira also star. (ORIGINAL) Series Premiere New
MARCH 31
“Movie: Murder Mystery 2”
This sequel to 2019’s “Murder Mystery” catches up with Nick and Audrey (Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston) as they’re now full-time detectives who get caught up in international intrigue when their friend Maharajah (Adeel Akhtar) is kidnapped at his own lavish wedding. Melanie Laurent, Tony Goldwyn and Jodie Turner-Smith also star for director Jeremy Garelick (“The Wedding Ringer”). (ORIGINAL) Premiere
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ACROSS
1. Pinot noir holder
8. __ colada; coconut cocktail
9. “__ __ bigger and better things!”
10. Maddening
14. Frozen waffle
15. Peanut butter brand
16. Eminem’s music
17. Dissolve
18. Mme. in Madrid
19. Utilizes
20. Mediocre report card
24. Goodman or Cariou
27. Actor Calhoun
28. Pre-surgical scan
29. Samuel’s teacher
32. “…and giving __ __, up the chimney he rose…”
33. Pieces of bedroom furniture
36. Musician Atkins
37. Brief life sketches
38. San Francisco trolley DOWN
1. Squirm
2. Gold bars
3. VP Rockefeller’s monogram
4. Take it easy
5. Fire __; stinging bug
6. Mixes with a spoon
7. Navigation detection system
8. Book leaves
11. Auto racer Foyt
12. Six
13. School transcript abbr.
14. Bird that runs
20. Skulls
21. Huge vulture
22. In a bad mood
23. Actress Charisse
24. Part of the alphabet
25. Stoltz & Stonestreet
26. Sundown to sunrise
29. Ending for Ann or Paul
30. Initials for actress Swit
31. “Some Like __ Hot”
34. Pronoun
35. “Big Sky” network
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The sophomore round of this comedy series catches Lahela (Peyton Elizabeth Lee) as she finally reunites with Walter (Alex Aiono) after they spent the summer apart, only to discover he’s not the same guy she said goodbye to months earlier. Further complicating matters is a new patient who catches her eye. Wes Tian and Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman also star. (ORIGINAL)
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The 1960 thriller that made, and largely has kept, many people wary of taking a shower – thanks to the fate of Norman Bates’ (Anthony Perkins) motel guest, embezzler Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) – “Psycho” is the Alfred Hitchcock movie many people think of first. The still-chilling film helps Turner Classic Movies wrap up its annual “31 Days of Oscar” month Friday, March 31. The picture was remade in 1998, and its most indelible image remains the conclusion of that shower scene, truly one of the iconic shots in screen history (underscored by Bernard Herrmann’s brilliant score in a way that’s both understated and powerful at once). Vera Miles, John Gavin and Martin Balsam also are in the cast.
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Perhaps also a bit inspired by Cohn, Garvin’s artwork has grown in scale with his vision. ough Garvin admits he’s not savvy with computers, he has turned to technology to accomplish his goal of creating larger pieces, purchasing a scanner that allows him to blow up cut-out images to four or ve times their original size or make images from found objects like his favorite quilt.
“You’re kind of con ned with collage to what you can nd in books,” Garvin said. “Blowing them up and making them larger has been really fun and opened up more opportunity for me.”
Upping the scale provides more physical space for manipulation and experimentation. is has allowed Garvin to better explore new textures and materials.
Plus, he said, “ ey’re just more striking.”
Garvin began creating collages nearly six years ago, a date he remembers because it coincides with when he decided to get sober. Playing with a new art form provided an activity that could keep him busy at home and away from bars.
“It still doesn’t have meaning,” the artist said of the name. “But I don’t really think my art does either. Most of it is just aesthetic. I enjoy the process of it more than the nal product. It’s more about the whole journey. I enjoy thrift shopping. I enjoy nding frames. I enjoy nding pieces that will t together and colors I like with it.”
While Garvin will on rare occasions make a piece for a certain reason, he doesn’t try to impose a larger understanding on its viewers.
“I just want bright colors and fun things people can connect without it being like this heavy statement,” he said.
reached through his Instagram, @sexthecat. For prints, visit his Etsy shop at www.etsy. com/shop/ jacobgarvin/.
“It was kind of therapeutic digging through books and looking at old images and trying to think of how you can turn something that is someone else’s point of view into your own,” he said.
Garvin started with cats. A lover of our feline friends, he had acquired a number of books with cat pictures on thrifting adventures. He now has more than 80 such books, many gifts in homage to Garvin’s internet moniker Sex the Cat. e name has “no signi cance,” according to Garvin, but the structure was inspired by road-trip conversation on the way to see Portugal the Man at the Wilma in Missoula. Something the something became Sex the Cat, drawing on recurring themes in Garvin’s subject matter.
Garvin, a Michigan native who friends describe as “the best human,” moved to Montana in 2010 to apprentice with glass blower Mike Conrad. But after more than a decade working as Dusty Diamond Glass, the physical art form was becoming painful, exacerbating Garvin’s carpal tunnel. Surgery was an option, his doctor said, but it was expensive and not guaranteed to x the problem. And after 13 years on a torch, making glass wasn’t fueling Garvin’s creativity.
problem. And after 13
“I kind of hit a wall,” he said. “It just felt like a job.”
In May 2022, Garvin gave up glassblowing full time, keeping a studio for dabbling and taking a job outside of the arts. Cutting back on glass blowing has opened up an opportunity for him to focus more on his collage art. So when the property that housed Garvin’s glass studio sold in September, glass supplies were relegated to storage. Looking to the future, Garvin would like to nd a studio space, perhaps to accommodate both glass and paper craft.
“I just like exploring any art that I can, keeping an open mind and trying to combine arts,” Garvin said.
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RACHEL HERGETT FOR THE CHRONICLE Bozeman collage artist Jacob Garvin stands near one of his pieces in Studio Coffee Roasters on March 21. His work will be on display through the end of the month.
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Opening Day
BY GEORGE DICKIE
Questions: Answers:
1) This team is considered Major League Baseball’s oldest franchise, and from 1876 to 1989, traditionally hosted or played in the first game of the season. Which team is it?
2) Who was the first U.S. president to throw out a pitch on opening day?
3) Which ambidextrous president threw two pitches, one with each arm?
4) What player was a .449 hitter in openers, with three home runs and 14 RBIs in 14 games?
5) Who is the only pitcher to toss a no-hitter on opening day?
6) What made Hank Aaron’s 714th home run, which occurred on opening day in 1974 and tied Babe Ruth on the all-time list, so special?
7) Which players have hit the most home runs on opening day?
8) Name the pitcher who holds the record for most wins on opening day without a loss.
9) Which teams have won the most consecutive opening day games? 10) Where and when did an opening day game get called by an umpire after disappointed fans started throwing snowballs onto the field?
BY GEORGE DICKIE
Framber Valdez takes the mound as staff ace in Houston
If ever there was a team that could afford to lose a Cy Young winner like Justin Verlander, it’s the Houston Astros.
Indeed, the ‘Stros rode a talented pitching young staff through the postseason to an 11-2 record, culminating with their second World Series championship in five years. But now as the 2023 season gets going with Verlander gone to the Mets in free agency, there must be a new ace on the hill at Minute Maid Park. Submitted for your consideration: Framber Valdez.
Lost in Verlander’s dominant return from Tommy John surgery in 2022 was the emergence of the 29-year-old lefty as a legitmate force. His numbers were stellar: a 17-6 won-lost record with a 2.82 ERA, 194 strikeouts and only 67 walks in 201.1 innings for a WHIP of 1.16.
In the postseason, he was even better, going 3-0 with a 1.44 ERA in four postseason starts, including 2-0 in the World Series. Additionally, he placed fifth in Cy Young voting and was the winning pitcher in the All-Star Game.
Now as the clear No. 1, the Dominican says he’s ready to shoulder the load as staff ace. With that usually comes pressure, but Valdez says it’s something he welcomes.
“Obviously, we have a lot of great pitchers and I want to try to be the guy to lead those guys,” he said. “I feel very responsible for that. I know there will be a little weight to carry, but it’s something I’m willing to do.”
Valdez will likely be on the mound at Minute Maid Park when the Astros open the 2023 regular season against the Chicago White Sox Thursday, March 30, on ESPN.
Name: Framber Valdez
Birth date: Nov. 19, 1993
Birthplace: Sabana Grande de Palenque, Dominican Republic
Height/weight: 5
feet 11 inches/239 pounds
Teams: Houston Astros (2018-present)
Position: Starting pitcher
Bats/throws: Right/ left
No.: 59 Honors and achievements: AllStar (2022); World Series champion (2022); All-MLB First Team (2022); career record is 41-23 with a 3.38 ERA
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1) The Cincinnati Reds 2) William Howard Taft in 1910 3) Harry S. Truman in 1950 4) Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox 5) Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians blanked the Chicago White Sox in 1940 6) It was done on
Aaron’s first swing of the season
7)
Frank Robinson, Ken Griffey Jr. and Adam Dunn all have eight homers
8)
Jimmy Key holds a perfect 7-0 record
9)
The St. Louis Browns, Cincinnati Reds, New York Mets and Detroit Tigers have each won nine straight
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At New York’s Polo Grounds in 1907
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