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Aaron Tippin will perform Veterans Day benefit concert
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Lifetime achievement reward – Page 15 Country music songwriter and artist will perform a benefit concert for USA Veterans Hope Center at Branson Star Theater 3750 W 76 Country Blvd, on November 11, Veterans Day. Tickets are on sale: bransonstartheater. com or by calling the theater at 417-320-3418. (Special to Branson Globe)
Submitted to Branson Globe American country music artist and record producer Aaron Tippin will perform a benefit concert for the USA Veterans Hope Center at 8 p.m. at the Branson Star Theater, 3750 West 76 Country Boulevard, on November 11, Veterans Day. Tippin’s debut single, “You’ve Got to Stand for Something” became an anthem for American soldiers during the Gulf War and established him as a true patriot. Many of his songs were themed to uplift the USA as well. Army veteran Jerry W. Franklin, a local businessman and chairman of the commercial real estate firm, JW Franklin Co., has partnered with USA Veterans Hope Center—a 501(c) (3) organization—to provide expanded services to veterans throughout the Midwest. USA Veterans Hope Center SEE CONCERT, PAGE 13
Branson to Begin Free COVID-19 Testing Frightful Fun:
Dracula haunts historic Owen Theater. – Page 16
WEATHER...page 23 Sweater and umbrella weather in the five-day forecast
Taney County will soon offer free testing for COVID-19. Beginning October 27, free COVID-19 testing will be available on a weekly basis. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, working in conjunction with the
US Department of Health and Senior Services, has announced several new testing sites in the state of Missouri, operating on a regular schedule.The new testing sites are part of a national effort to increase testing. The sites will be located
in areas of higher population that have experienced recent increases in new cases and hospitalizations due to the virus. Missouri has seen a significant SEE TESTING, PAGE 7
Celebrity host Jim Barber displays one of the many items up for auction at the Piccadilly Gala.
13th Annual Piccadilly Gala proceeds benefits Downtown Association
By KD Michaels, Staff Writer Women of all ages showed up on Thursday to attend the 13th Annual Ladies’ Piccadilly Gala at Branson’s Chateau on the Lake. Those in attendance dressed to fit the safari theme and enjoyed an evening of fun and frivolity. The event began with a reception of wine, cheese and fruit, and the ladies placed their bids on numerous silent auction Items. Entertainment was provided by the Staccato Show Choir, and guests enjoyed a delicious three-course meal. The highlight of the evening SEE GALA, PAGE 2
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Safari was the theme of the night, and it showed up in many unique ways during the fun evening.
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was the live auction, where ladies bid on a number of fabulous items including a two-night stay at Chateau on the Lake, a Big Cedar package, a Michael Kors weekend bag, a 50” smart TV, a Hilton and Level 2 Steakhouse package, numerous jewelry items and much more.
Unlike a traditional auction, bids are made by placing quarters on the table for items a person is interested in, with 25 to 75 cents being the “bid” for most items. Alternatively, a Powerball sticker can be purchased for $50 that allows you to “bid” on any item. Instead of trying to outbid the others, each lady is assigned a number, and if that number is drawn and the lady has a Powerball sticker or has put in the required
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number of quarters for that item, she becomes the winner. Tension mounts and excitement is high as the big-ticket items are announced. Local personalities Stan Bess, Michael Horn and Aric Nagel served as masters of ceremonies, and Jim Barber was the event’s celebrity host. A number of other men in the community served as hosts or “Mafia Men,” making sure the auction ran smoothly. The event was sponsored by
Buck Run Farms and the Dave and Erica Harrig Foundation, Branson Party Rentals, The Crystal Fish, Touch of Class and Chateau on the Lake. Numerous other local businesses offered table sponsorships or provided auction items, door prizes, or merchandise for the silent auction. All proceeds from the unique event benefit the Downtown Branson Betterment Association, helping fund their annual activities
such as the popular crafts and music festival, Autumn Daze. The DBBA’s main focus is the preservation and revitalization of Historic Downtown Branson. “A special thank you to all of our local businesses who sponsored our event or who generously donated great items for our auctions,” said DBBA Director Jessica Luthardt. “Also, many thanks to everyone who attended this ladies’ night out!”
COVID-19 in Stone and Taney counties, by the numbers: (As of 10/21/2020. Data provided by TCHD and SCHD websites) CONFIRMED POSITIVE CASES TANEY COUNTY 1,216 STONE COUNTY 649
RECOVERED CASES TANEY COUNTY 940 STONE COUNTY 551
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KIT is a 10-month-old male. He was found as a stray and was pretty skittish at first but he has done a 180 degree turn and is friendly and relaxed. He is very pretty and such a great cat. Come by the shelter and meet this guy. You could be a good fit.
Made-from-scratch food is on the menu at this popular area food truck.
By KD Michaels, Staff Writer One of the area’s most unique dining options is quickly becoming one of the most popular. In its new Hollister location, Branson City Diner provides a variety of delicious foods. “We have all scratch, homemade, home cooking items,” said owner Dyan Baughan. “Everything from meatloaf to our daily blue-plate specials. We have fried catfish, chicken. Good, made-from-scratch food—fast. Our burgers are half-
pound choice, cut fresh daily. I’m told almost every day by customers that it is the best burger they’ve ever had!” Baughan noted that the Branson City Diner came about because she really missed the restaurant business. “After having 13 restaurants and then being out of that business for five years, I missed it. It’s what I love to do,” Baughan explained. “So, I built this food truck to go to dog shows and big events, and the
virus knocked us right out of the water with that. I was driving one day and I saw this spot, and I could visualize a really awesome little outdoor food truck area. I opened here on May 1, and it’s been going great.” Baughan added that the recipes she uses at the Branson City Diner are a culmination of her favorite recipes collected from more than 40 years in the restaurant industry. Baughan’s previous local SEE DINING, PAGE 13
ROCKY is a 7-month-old male Labrador Retriever mix. His owners are moving and couldn’t take him. This guy is a very good dog and listens well. He would do better in a home with no children and will be a great companion on your evening walks.
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Mayor’s Moment: A city update from Mayor Edd Akers
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Dear Branson Community, I’d like to thank the Southern Stone County Fire Protection District for the use of their “Burn Trailer.” Our Branson Fire & Rescue Department used it last week for live fire simulation training. This is a great tool to give our fire and rescue personnel the opportunity to work together using their gear with actual fire and smoke in a trailer designed to simulate a kitchen, basement, bedroom and family room. I made a few mayoral proclamations this week. I declared October 20, 2020, Arbor Day in Branson, and we celebrated by planting a new memorial tree near the dog park inside Stockstill Park. I also made a proclamation for “Lights on Afterschool Day” on October 22, 2020. This is a nationwide event celebrating afterschool programs and their important role in the lives of children, families and communities. The Captain’s Table participated in our planning department’s “Open for Business” process this week. Open for Business is a free service the city offers to encourage, facilitate and help new businesses open in Branson. The Captain’s Table will be a new center focused on providing culinary skills to veterans. We wish you great success in this endeavor. Go to the city’s website for more on Open for Business. We had a good study session this week with the board of aldermen. The study sessions are used
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as a forum for informal discussion between city staff and the board of aldermen, but no formal action is taken. In this particular session, we discussed the Branson Landing Transportation Development District and received a presentation
on the tourism tax renewal process. Study sessions are held on an as-needed basis when the board of aldermen needs clarification on an issue or subject. You can get alerts sent straight to your phone when study sessions are scheduled and get alerted when the agendas are posted by signing up for E-notifications on the city’s website. Don’t forget we have some Halloween events planned at the Branson RecPlex next week. The Branson Parks & Recreation Department will host a Halloween hayride and a haunted barn nightly, beginning Tuesday, October 27, 2020, through Friday, October 30, 2020. Our Branson Senior Center will also host a drive-through ice cream social from 12:00 p.m. to
2:00 pm on October 30, 2020. More details on all these events are on the city’s website. If you are looking for ways to get involved with the city, we have a few volunteer positions available. The Industrial Development Authority has two open positions to fill the term until December 2026, and the Board of Adjustment has one alternate position open to fill the term until April 2025. Visit the city’s website for a description of these boards, what they do, and how to apply. Thank you to those who continue to pray for our city. Please stay positive, and be thankful for living in the best city in America. Thank you for letting me serve you. Mayor Edd Akers
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Branson Auto Alliance to host Trunk or Treat Event October 31 By Daryl Weather, Weather Forecaster The Branson Auto Alliance will have their 4th annual “Trunk or Treat” event on October 31 starting at 6 p.m. The event will be held in the Price Chopper parking lot located at 2210 W. 76 Blvd. in Branson. Event organizer Dave Miller, explains that all safety precautions will be taken during the event. Group members handing out candy will be masked and wearing gloves. The group also requests that anyone attending the event social distance as much as possible.
“We know that social distancing can be a challenge at events like these, but hopefully we can do our best to provide a safe environment for everyone,” Miller says. “We also want to thank Price Chopper for allowing us to hold this event in their parking lot.” Even if you’re not into trunk or treating, you will enjoy seeing some awesome cars and trucks. The event is free and open to kids of all ages and their parents. For more information, see the Branson News & Weather Facebook page.
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increase in COVID-19 cases, and the additional testing sites will help identify new cases, especially with those who are asymptomatic. Testing in Taney County will be available to anyone. This includes those who have COVID symptoms, who have been exposed to COVID-19, or anyone who believes they might have contracted the virus. Those desiring to be tested need not be a resident of Branson or Taney County. Currently, pre registration for testing is suggested and can be done online at www. DoINeedaCOVID19test.com. Onsite registration is available, but early registration is preferred. Registrants must provide a working phone number upon registration. Persons 17 or under must have a
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Join the fun at Candy Lane, then see The Greatest Show By Cindy Thomas, Staff Writer King’s Chapel, Branson, invites area families to Candy Lane, a safe, fun alternative to traditional Halloween festivities this year. Candy Lane will be held Friday, October 30, at 6 p.m. at the church’s Music City Centre, 1839 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson. In addition to plenty of candy treats, kids will experience an edu-
cational journey through a series of decorated rooms, each with a different theme. Activities will include a costume contest, face painting, and games. The $2 admission also includes a mini show in the church’s theater. According to a news release, The Greatest Show, is a musical stage show featuring the hottest artists of yesterday and today. The show
be performed Saturday, October 31 and Sunday, November 1 at 7 pm. Superstars such as Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Russell Dickerson, Elvis and many, many more will be imitated, accompanied by video and a stage full of dancers. Popular numbers from the hit movie, The Greatest Showman, will be featured.
Doors open for The Greatest Show at 6:30 pm. Admission is free. The show is presented by King’s Youth of King’s Chapel Branson. King’s Chapel moved to the Music City Centre location in 2019, following extensive remodeling to outfit the building as “100 percent church and 100 percent quality theater experience,” according to marketing director Barbara Shirkey.
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Animals, people rescue each other in heartfelt docuseries By Lynn Elber LOS ANGELES (AP) — In a new docuseries, a child who uses a walker meets a dog with its own version of wheels. Inmates find solace in training canines for adoption, and pigs strut their stuff in a “body positivity” celebration. That and more is part of “That Animal Rescue Show,” an endearing project that reflects its unexpect-
ed creators as well as its stars, human and otherwise. All 10 episodes are out Oct. 29 on the CBS All Access streaming service. “What the series is about is people rescuing animals, and animals rescuing people,” said Oscar-winning documentarian Bill Guttentag (“Twin Towers,” “You Don’t Have to Die”), one of the big names behind this small gift of touching and
quirky stories. The other: Oscar-nominated filmmaker Richard Linklater (“Boyhood”), who acknowledges that a documentary is a rare venture for him. But he sees a connection to his films, which include “School of Rock” and the bookend romances “Before Sunrise” and “Before Midnight.” “I’ve often done films about peo-
ple who are kind of obsessed or passionate people. That’s what you’re looking for in a story,” he said. He and his collaborators, including Nayeema Raza, Guttentag’s writing-producing partner, committed to holding themselves and the series to a high standard. “Rick said something to us which I thought was just great,” Guttentag recalled. “’What I’d really like to
do is come up with 10 little documentaries that could all make it into Sundance (film festival) on their own.’” An episode of “That Animal Rescue Show,” which had largely completed taping before the pandemic hit, cleared that bar with an episode that was accepted by the Telluride SEE RESCUE, PAGE 18
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‘Trunk or Treat’ at Branson United Methodist
Submitted to Branson Globe Branson United Methodist Church welcomes trick or treaters October 31 from 5 to 7 p.m., at the parking lot as the church becomes a drive through Trunk or Treat! Located at 1208 W. 76 Country Blvd. parents can drive
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By K.D. Michaels, Staff Writer Mochas and Meows, Branson’s popular cat cafe, is offering a special type of fall fun. October 23 and October 30 are Frightful Feline Fridays at Mochas and Meows. For a price of only $20, guests can visit the cat cafe for family-friendly entertainment. Beginning at 6 pm, those in attendance will enjoy crafts and cocoa in the cafe. At 7pm, they will move into the lounge to enjoy a movie and popcorn and to cuddle with the cats. In order to social distance, only 12 guests will be allowed admit-
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ternate position open to fill the term until April 2025 To read about all City boards and committees, what they do, and to find online applications, go to http:// bransonmo.gov/125/Boards-Committees. You can also find applications at the City Clerk’s office, located at 110 W. Maddux Street, Branson. For any questions, please call the Branson City Clerk’s office at 417-337-8522.
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Can’t crush this: Beetle armor gives clues to tougher planes
By Marion Renault NEW YORK (AP) — It’s a beetle that can withstand bird pecks, animal stomps and even being rolled over by a Toyota Camry. Now scientists are studying what the bug’s crush-resistant shell could teach them about designing stronger planes and buildings. “This beetle is super tough,” said Purdue University civil engineer Pablo Zavattieri, who was among a group of researchers that ran over the insect with a car as part of a new study. So, how does the seemingly indestructible insect do it? The species — aptly named diabolical ironclad beetle — owes its might to an unusual armor that is layered and pieced together like a jigsaw, according to the study by Zavattieri and his colleagues published in Nature on Wednesday. And its
design, they say, could help inspire more durable structures and vehicles. To understand what gives the inch-long beetle its strength, researchers first tested how much squishing it could take. The species, which can be found in Southern California’s woodlands,
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All About Me, U-Haul to hold ‘Truck or Treat’ at Midtown Plaza
Submitted to Branson Globe Lifelong area residents and longtime business co-owners, sisters Joyce Johnston and Susie Romine, invite everyone in the area to shake off those COVID blues and join them in a night of fun this Halloween at the 1st Annual All About Me
and U-Haul “Truck or Treat” at the Midtown Plaza in Hollister. There will be multiple stations for kids to have fun, get some treats, show off their costumes and maybe even get a fright or two. When asked where the idea of a “Truck or Treat” came from,
Mrs. Johnston said, “It started with my granddaughter and assistant manager at All About Me, Cameryn Gray. She heard that all other trunk or treat events were being canceled and that many people were not going to participate in the tradition because of the recent pandemic. Cameryn felt terrible for all the little ones that have costumes and no where to show them off, so she approached us about hosting a trunk or treat at All About Me/U-Haul. Well after discussing the idea with the family and then the other business in the plaza, we got such positive feedback we just knew we had to do it.” But, why the name “Truck or Treat?” Mrs.
Johnston answered, “Well that came from my daughter-in-law Wendy. She suggested since we do U-Haul why not call it “‘Truck or Treat.’” What can everyone expect? “Of course, safety is our first concern so everything will be contact free and those handing out treats or prizes will be wearing gloves. We will have several stations that each business will decorate and embellish. There will be a few surprises for the little ones and photo opportunities for the parents. Since this is a family affair for us, our theme will be the Addams Family, so if you see Morticia, Gomez, Uncle Fester and the rest, be sure to say hello.”
Everyone please show your community spirit, and come join the fine folks at Midtown plaza and have some fun this Halloween on Saturday, October 31 from 5 pm to 8 pm. For those attending, please watch for little ones and enter safely at 2460 south business 65 and exit on Walnut Street. If any other Hollister business or organization would like to participate, please contact Joyce or Cameryn at All About Me Tanning and Salon. The phone number is 417-334-2151.
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restaurant experience includes five years handling all of Big Cedar’s food service, starting Hard Luck Diner for the Silver Dollar City organization and opening the Starlite Diner. Baughan then opened and operated Branson’s
Downtown Diner, a quaint restaurant that also served as a training ground for many of the clients of Church Army, a Bransonbased ministry where Dyan and her husband, Steve, served the community. The Branson City Diner has many features not found with a traditional food truck.
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provides counseling and support services to veterans at risk of suicide and in need of a career. The new Captain’s Table Restaurant (formerly Doc’s) is owned by Franklin, operated by veterans, and in the near term, owned by USA Veterans Hope Center. “As a veteran, I have not ever been more excited to support a notfor-profit,” Franklin said. Through the USA Veterans Hope Center, veterans will be trained in all aspects of food service then enter the workforce equipped with new skills, self-sufficient training and regained self-respect. The Captain’s Table Restaurant is targeting the first week of November to be open to the public with service provided by properly trained veterans. The Center will offer expanded services to veterans at the Branson Star Theater/Veterans Event Center, which is in the process of becoming property of USA Veterans Hope Center.
Tickets for the benefit concert may be purchased online at bransonstartheater.com or by calling the theater at 417-320-3418. Learn more about USA Veterans Hope Center at usavhc.org.
“We have outside dining. We have online ordering. We’re going to add carhop service, where we will actually be utilizing a hoverboard,”
said Baughan. “You’ll be able to pull in and park. We’ll give you a menu, take your order and key it in, and deliver your food. We also
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adding catering services, as well as beginning First Fridays, a fun event to entertain the locals during the peak season months. When not busy with the Diner, Baughan enjoys attending dog shows with her six beautiful Basenjis. She also works diligently
with Standing by the Door, a ministry founded by Dyan and Steve in 2013. Standing by the Door provides faith-based instruction and fellowship for those seeking to escape a life of addiction. Described by Baughan as “a safe place for people to meet God,” Standing by the Door provides supportive and instructional
services for all willing alcoholics and addicts. The ministry has enjoyed steady growth and expansion since its beginning and now includes transitional housing for both men and women. Baughan’s assistant at The Branson City Diner is AJ Springstrube, who is active in the Standing by the Door Ministry. Said Baughan, “AJ is my right
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hand. She helps me do it all. She is in our ministry program, and she has a new life in Jesus—and now she has a new job to go with it!” Located at 1234 Business Highway 65 in Hollister, at the entrance to the Yacht Club, the Branson City Diner is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 to 3. Visit the Branson City Diner Facebook page for more information, including advertised daily specials. Baughan and the Branson City Diner will also be sponsoring one
of the meals during the upcoming Veterans week, when Branson proudly serves a daily meal to our veterans, free of charge, as a way of saying “Thank You!” Baughan estimates that approximately 200 veterans will be served lunch each day during the week of November 5 - 11. Anyone wishing to help with a donation of needed food items or with financial assistance to help in this worthy cause can contact Baughan via Facebook or by visiting the Branson City Diner.
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By Kristin M. Hall NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Trailblazing country music star Charley Pride will get a lifetime achievement award at the CMA Awards in November. The rich baritone singer became the genre’s first Black superstar, charting 29 No. 1 hits between the 1960s and 1980s, with songs like “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’” and “Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone.”
co-host the CMA Awards in 1975, alongside Glen Campbell. Other recipients of the award include Nelson, Kenny Rogers, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton and Kris Kristofferson.
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Trailblazer Charley Pride to get lifetime achievement award Pride, 82, will accept the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award on the CMA Awards on Nov. 11 on ABC. Pride was named CMA Entertainer of the year in 1971 and won male artist of the year in 1971 and 1972. He has three Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2000. Often cited as paving the way for many others to follow, Pride was also the first Black country artist to
Charley Pride performs “Kiss An Angel Good Morning” at the 50th annual CMA Awards in Nashville, Tenn. on Nov. 3, 2016. Pride will get a lifetime achievement award at the CMA Awards in November. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File)
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“Few other artists have grown country music’s rich heritage and led to the advancement of country music around the world like Charley,” said Sarah Trahern, CMA CEO, in a statement. “His
distinctive voice has created a timeless legacy that continues to echo through the country community today. We could not be more excited to honor Charley with one of CMA’s highest accolades.”
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Frightful fun as Dracula haunts Historic Owen Theatre Submitted to Branson Globe Bram Stoker’s classic tale of Dracula comes to life this Halloween weekend as the Branson Regional Arts Council presents William McNulty’s thrilling stage
Nate Schaefer, left, as Dracula, with Aline O’Neill, as Lucy, in the BRAC presentation of Dracula (Submitted to Branson Globe)
adaptation of this horrifying novel. Performances for the PG-13 rated thriller are scheduled for Thursday, October 29 (7 pm); Friday, October 30 (7 pm and 11 pm); and Saturday, October 31 (2 pm and 9 pm). Face masks will be required inside the theatre venue, except when seated for the production. Social-distanced seating will be implemented, and tickets are on sale now at BransonArts.org/ tix or by calling the box office at 417-336-4255. Admission for adults (18+) is $16.95, and youth (17 and under) are $11.45. Proceeds benefit the Branson Regional Arts Council, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. The novel Dracula, by Bram Stoker, was published in 1896 and has remained a classic story with many renditions. In the story, an intrepid band of vam-
pire hunters attempt to end an ancient evil, tying together Carpathian folk tales of the Nosferatu and the historical Voivode Vlad Tepes, known as Dracula. Stoker imagined a being of immense but evil cunning, a shape-shifting predator, and a power-hungry conqueror from an earlier age. The novel, first presented as a stage play in 1927, has been presented all over the world and is the basis for the 1931 classic Dracula starring Bela Lugosi. McNulty freely uses this stage play in his adaptation. Dracula has had many different incarnations – Lugosi played him with snake-like aristocracy, Gary Oldman as a tragic figure of epic overreach, and Christopher Lee as a controlling madman. This production of Dracula is closest to Stoker’s imagination: he is
a beast with two personalities, one all primal bloodlust, the other a time-displaced medieval dictator who lives to enthrall, enslave, and control. In the play, Professor Van Helsing and his brave comrades must hunt down and destroy the profoundly evil Count Dracula. But the Count is exceedingly resourceful, employing superhuman strength, psychic powers, and shape-changing to confound and frustrate his antagonists. Culminating in a wild and shocking confrontation between the King of Vampires and those who would rid the world of him, this adaptation is an action-packed, bloodsoaked retelling of Bram Stoker’s classic tale of horror. Cast members of Dracula include: Alex Harris (Dr. Thomas Seward), Nate Schaefer (Count Dracula), Robert Hazlette (Pro-
fessor Abram Van Helsing), Somer Dean (Mina Grant), Joey Blackwood (Jonathan Harker), Greg Haywood (Robert Renfield), Jennifer Kersey (Miss Sullivan), Aline O’Neill (Lucy Westphal), Sean Myers (Norbert Griggs), Tucker Rullman (The Monster), Bethany Mecke, Lindsey Breeden & Taylor Haverstick (The Brides), and Londyn Mitchell (The Child). The production team for Dracula includes Jacob Deck (director), Kim Hale, Karie Dykeman and Lisa Murphy (producers), Lorie Best (assistant producer), Karie Dykeman (stage manager), Pamela Meadows (lighting design), Mac Hill (sound technician), Lex Pearson (special technical effects), Jonathan Crum (costume design), Sara Williams (assistant), and Jim Barber (marketing).
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Arnold Schwarzenegger feels ‘fantastic’ after heart surgery LOS ANGELES (AP) — Arnold Schwarzenegger says he is feeling “fantastic” after his recent heart surgery. The 73-year-old “Terminator” actor and former California gov-
ernor said on social media Friday that he had a new aortic valve implanted in his heart. He posted a photo of himself with a thumbs up from his hospital bed. “Thanks to the team at the
Arnold Schwarzenegger. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)
Cleveland Clinic, I have a new aortic valve to go along with my new pulmonary valve from my last surgery,” he wrote. The actor underwent heart surgery in 2018
to replaced a pulmonary valve that was originally installed in 1997. Schwarzenegger also posted some photos of himself standing in front of a few monuments in
Cleveland. “I feel fantastic and have already been walking the streets of Cleveland enjoying your amazing statues,” he said.
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festival before it and others were canceled due to COVID-19. Even the title sequence is notable, a nod to the early photographic sequence that captured a galloping horse with all hooves off the ground. Cats, chickens and pigs are among those who get the cinematic treatment here. The project found a myriad of subjects in and around Austin, Texas, where longtime resident Linklater has a farm and where the idea for the series was born. Networking credit goes to Dood, the Linklater family pig that drew the filmmaker into the company of the Central Texas Pig Rescue and managing member Dan Illescas, described by Linklater as “kind of a pig behaviorist.” Besides being schooled by Illescas on pigs — “You want to treat them like dogs, but they’re not dogs. They’re pigs,” — Linklater said he was introduced to the volunteer operation caring for some 200 homeless pigs. (Many are given up by owners who find their so-called “mini-pig” is an underfed animal destined to grow, Illescas says in the series.)
bransonglobe.com “I met another guy who had a pig rescue and I was like, ’Wow, this is a whole subculture,” said Linklater. Impressed by the commitment of the animal rescuers, “it just felt like something worth sharing.” Among the gems that are showcased: Safe in Austin, created by a mom who saw a service dog help her son with autism to blossom. It’s a haven for a menagerie of abused and neglected animals, visited by children with challenges who “pet, and love and heal alongside the animals,” as owner Jamie Wallace Griner says in the series. The Guttentag-directed episode that was bound for Telluride highlights the Paws in Prison program at a correctional facility. Dogs in need of adoption are paired with inmates who are given the skills to train them and a shot at new confidence. And there is, really, a pageant to celebrate porcine heft featured in episode three. The series’ approach is far removed from rote reality TV, Guttentag said, “where they cast you and you play that role, whether or not that’s who you are. In our SEE RESCUE, PAGE 19
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show, the folks you see, that’s who they are.” The soundtrack features local Austin bands playing cover
versions of tunes by artists including Paul McCartney, Carole King and Willie Nelson — all of whom made their work available at a “very reduced” fee, Guttentag said. “Once you start moving down
This image released by CBS All Access shows Dan Illescas, left, and Tracey Stabile of the Central Texas Pig Rescue in a scene from the CBS All Access docuseries “That Animal Rescue Show.” (Danny Matson/CBS All Access via AP)
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this track of trying to show compassion, I think people want to be a part of it,” he said. Raza offers an expansive and hopeful take on the series’ appeal. “So much of the world right now and the content we’re consuming is about differences, and
I think this is really a show about the universal elements of humanity,” Raza said. “There’s something equalizing when you know a story is real, and for us there’s something equalizing when you see a human and animal rescue each other.”
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Art exhibit in Chadwick Boseman’s hometown honors legacy By Sarah Blake Morgan CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — There’s a hole in Anderson, South Carolina. It opened suddenly in August when Chadwick Boseman, one of the city’s favorite sons and
an international star for his role as the Black Panther, died after a quiet battle with cancer at just 43 years old. Two months later, that void is slowly being stitched together by local artists who picked up their
brushes to honor Boseman with a new outdoor art exhibit in downtown Anderson, a city of about 28,000 people. Local artist Joey Withinarts started painting his take on Boseman’s
image just hours after the news broke of his passing. His depiction is one of nearly 20 on display in the project sponsored by the city. “The feeling behind it, words can’t even explain, even the way we bring it all together in different styles, it was just something everyone had to see,” Withinarts told The Associated Press. Boseman rose to Hollywood stardom after taking on such iconic roles as Jackie Robinson, who integrated baseball, and the Black Panther. The Marvel superhero movie became one of the top-grossing films in history and he inspired millions with his character’s signature “Wakanda forever!” salute. The accomplished actor never spoke publicly about his battle with colon cancer. He was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer in 2016 and continued working while privately battling “countless surgeries and chemotherapy,” his family said in a statement. Boseman’s resolve was awe-inspiring to Dawson. “He’s showing us that no matter what you’re going through, whatever you’re fighting through, if you love what you love, don’t ever give up on your dream,” Withenarts told the AP. The exhibit, which opened to the public Thursday, features nearly twenty local South Carolina artists.
The pieces lining the walls of the Wren Pavilion offer different takes on Boseman’s life, from his teenage years to his iconic superhero role. Local artist Troleum Dawson, who is a colon cancer survivor himself, says the project has brought the community closer. “It shows all the different faces that he had and the smiles,” he said. Many of the paintings show Boseman dressed as T’Challa, the king of Wakanda. Others capture his red-carpet smile, while one portrait depicts a young Boseman playing basketball at T.L. Hanna High School in Anderson. That piece was given to the mayor and will be displayed at Boseman’s alma mater. Exhibit organizer Herman Keith Jr. sees Boseman’s life as a message to young kids living in small towns like Anderson and beyond. “The impact that he had on the world coming from the same place that we come from, under some of the same situations and conditions that we come from, and to see that he was able to affect the world the way that he did, it was very encouraging,” Keith said. The artwork is being displayed on digital prints adhered to the walls of the pavilion. The city hopes to keep the exhibit open for at least a year.
A boy stands in front of two paintings of Chadwick Boseman during the opening of an art exhibit honoring the actor in his hometown of Anderson, S.C. on Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020. Nearly 20 local artists took part in the city sponsored project. (Charles McBryde, Via AP)
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Buehler leads Dodgers over Rays 6-2 for 2-1 Series lead
By Ronald Blum ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Walker Buehler pitched in the World Series like the Los Angeles Dodgers’ aces of old. Think Sandy Koufax, Fernando Valenzuela and Orel Hershiser, all leaders of title runs. Now Buehler has the Dodgers two wins from the championship that has eluded them since 1988. Buehler struck out 10 over six innings in a pulsating performance, and Los Angeles beat the Tampa Bay Rays 6-2 on Friday night for a 2-1 World Series lead. “Being a big-game pitcher and really succeeding on this stage, there’s only a few guys currently and throughout history,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “He’s in some really elite company,” Justin Turner homered in the first inning against a surprisingly hittable Charlie Morton, who was
chased in the fifth. Austin Barnes, the Dodgers’ No. 9 hitter and catcher, added a sixth-inning homer against John Curtiss. He became just the second player to drive in runs with both a homer and a sacrifice bunt in the same Series game. He’ll probably remember the home run most. ’It’s a cool little stat, but it’s not easy to barrel the ball up against all these really good pitchers,” Barnes said. Los Angeles overwhelmed Tampa Bay in all phases, leaving the Rays’ scuffling offense with a .206 batting average and 11 runs in the Series. The Rays’ .133 average (6 for 45) against Clayton Kershaw, Tony Gonsolin and Buehler is the lowest through three Series games against a team’s starters since the Boston Red Sox held the Philadelphia Phillies to .129 in 1915, ac-
cording to STATS. Julio Urías, a hard-throwing Mexican left-hander in a Dodgers lineage dating to Valenzuela, starts Game 4 on Saturday night, while the Rays start Ryan Yarbrough,
who relieved in the first game. Thirty-eight of 59 previous teams that won Game 3 for a 2-1 lead went on to take the title. Justin Turner and Austin Barnes homered for the Dodgers, who
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player with RBIs on a bunt and home run in a Series game behind Héctor López of New York Yankees in Game 5 of 1961. Steely-eyed like Hershiser, who won MVP honors of the 1988 Series, Buehler has supplanted
Kershaw as the Dodgers’ ace. He showed no indisposition from the blister on his right index finger that has bothered him. He has allowed one run in 13 Series innings that include seven scoreless in Game 3 against Boston two years ago. He improved to 2-0 with a 1.80 ERA in four postseason starts that include the win
over Atlanta in Game 6 of the NL Championship Series last weekend. “I’ve taken the failures that I’ve had and tried to learn from them a little bit,” Buehler said. The 26-year-old right-hander started 15 of 21 batters with strikes and threw strikes on 67 of 93 pitches. Buehler didn’t allow a
hit until Manuel Margot’s one-out double in the fifth. Willy Adames then drove in Margot with another double. Tampa Bay’s only other hit off him was Austin Meadows’ leadoff single in the sixth. “You can see the fastball just pop through the zone,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said. “Other than a few breaking balls here or there, it was very much a there it is, hit it approach. You totally understand and appreciate why he’s so talented.” Rays batters were kept off balance by his mix of 59 four-seam fastballs, 14 knuckle-curves, 12 sliders and eight cut fastballs. He became the first pitcher in the Series with 10 or more strikeouts in
bransonglobe.com six or fewer innings. “That might have been the best I’ve ever seen him,” Barnes said. Blake Treinen and Brusdar Graterol followed with a perfect inning apiece. Kenley Jansen finished the four-hitter, giving up Randy Arozarena’s record-tying eighth postseason homer. Morton, a right-hander who turns 37 on Nov. 12, had entered unbeaten in seven straight postseason decisions, one shy of Orlando Hernandez’s record, including wins in five consecutive postseason starts. But he took the loss, allowing five runs and seven hits in 4 1/3 innings — more than the four runs total he gave up in his SEE DODGERS, PAGE 23
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previous five postseason starts combined. No Rays starter has finished the fifth inning in their last five Series starts since Matt Garza in Game 3 against Philadelphia in 2008. Tampa Bay repeated its pattern of a dozen years ago, losing the opener, winning the next game and dropping the third. “I wasn’t particularly sharp,” Morton said. “I felt like I was able to get two strikes pretty quickly with a lot of guys and just not able to put them away.” Turner put the Dodgers ahead on Morton’s 14th pitch, turning on a high 94.8 mph fastball with a 1-2 count and driving the ball 397 feet over the left-field wall. Turner’s home run was the 11th of his postseason career over 69 games, tying the team record set by Duke
Snider over 36 games with the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers from 1954-59. Los Angeles extended the lead to 3-0 in the third when Morton hit Corey Seager on a toe with a pitch, Turner doubled and Max Muncy drove a cutter into center for a two-run single. After singles by Cody Bellinger and Joc Pederson, Barnes drove in a run with the safety squeeze to first baseman Ji-Man Choi, the first RBI bunt in the Series since the Rays’ Jason Barlett in Game 2 in 2008 and the first since for the Dodgers since Billy Cox in 1953. Mookie Betts followed with a two-out RBI single that made it 5-0, and Barnes homered off John
than Derek Jeter in 1996. UP NEXT Urías pitched three perfect innings for the win in Game 7 NLCS win. He is 4-0 with a 0.56 ERA in one postseason start and three relief appearances, allowing one
earned run and seven hits in 16 innings with 16 strikeouts and three walks. Yarbrough threw 19 pitches in the opener, his only action since pitching five innings against Houston on Oct. 13.
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Curtiss in the sixth. Five of the Dodgers’ first six runs scored with two outs, raising their total to nine of 18 in the Series and 50 of 87 in the postseason. “Obviously there’s two outs, but you can still build an inning not giving away at-bats,” Betts said. “That’s how you win a World Series.” SWIPING Betts stole two bases, giving him three in the Series and six in the postseason. GOING DEEP Arozarena tied Barry Bonds (2002), Carlos Beltrán (2004) and Nelson Cruz (2011) for homers in a postseason and set the rookie record for hits with 23, one more
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microscopes and CT scans to examine the beetle’s exoskeleton and figure out what made it so strong. As is often the case for flightless beetles, the species’ elytra — a protective case that normally sheaths wings — had strengthened and toughened over time. Up close , scientists realized this cover also benefited from special, jigsaw-like bindings and a layered architecture. When compressed, they found the structure fractured slowly instead of snapping all at once. “When you pull them apart,” Zavattieri said, “it doesn’t break catastrophically. It just deforms a little bit. That’s crucial for the beetle.” In the structure of the beetle’s shell, nature offers an “interesting and elegant” alternative, Zavattieri said. Because the beetle-inspired design fractures in a gradual and predictable way, cracks could be more reliably inspected for safety, said Po-Yu Chen, an engineer at Tai-
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for a bit as do chances for more rain. For today we will have cloudy skies, and rain chances increase throughout the day into tonight. This rain pattern will continue
through Tuesday, and we may have a break on Wednesday before showers look to return to the area. Rain totals. Well, that will depend. Even the graphic shows
(showers likely) Some of this may be just drizzle. Thinking right now that our totals could run anywhere from 1 to 2 inches. Again, this will depend on if we receive more rain than drizzle.
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Giuliani shown in hotel bedroom scene in new ‘Borat’ film NEW YORK (AP) — Rudy Giuliani is shown in a compromising position in a hotel room with a young woman acting as a television journalist in a scene in Sacha Baron Cohen’s latest mockumentary, a sequel to his hit “Borat” film.
The scene shot in a New York hotel room in July — which resulted in Giuliani calling police — includes a moment when Giuliani is seen lying on a bed, tucking in his shirt with his hand down his pants and the young woman nearby.
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he was being set up when the woman asked whether he wanted a massage. “At no time before, during, or after the interview was I ever inappropriate,” Giuliani tweeted. “If Sacha Baron Cohen implies otherwise, he is a stone-cold liar.” The former New York City mayor called police after that encounter, but there is no indication an investigation was launched. Giuliani spoke to the New York Post’s Page Six column about the encounter in July but did not mention the bedroom aspect.
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wan’s National Tsing Hua University not involved in the research. The beetle study is part of an $8 million project funded by the U.S. Air Force to explore how the biology of creatures such as mantis shrimp and bighorn sheep could help develop impact-resistant materials. “We’re trying to go beyond what nature has done,” said study co-author David Kisailus, a materials scientist and engineer at the
New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd, who profiled Baron Cohen ahead of the the film’s release, tweeted Wednesday about the scene: “It’s even wilder than it sounds. Beyond cringe.” Trolling those close to President Donald Trump is a central theme of the new “Borat” film, a sequel to the 2006 mockumentary that saw Baron Cohen’s character travel the United States, espousing sexist, racist and anti-Semitic views and eliciting similar responses from unwitting subjects. For “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make University of California, Irvine. The research is the latest effort to borrow from the natural world to solve human problems, said Brown University evolutionary biologist Colin Donihue, who was not involved in the study. Velcro, for example, was inspired by the hook-like structure of plant burrs. Artificial adhesives took a page from super-clingy gecko feet. Donihue said endless other traits found in nature could offer insight: “These are adaptations that have evolved over millennia.”
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Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan,” Baron Cohen returns as his alter ego from Kazakhstan in a plot that involves trying to give his daughter as a gift to Vice President Mike Pence. The closest Borat gets is the audience at the Conservative Political Action Conference, where he shouts to Pence that he’s brought a woman for him. Dressed in a
Baron Cohen has made a history of poking fun at conservative figures. For his 2018 Showtime series “Who Is America,” the British comedian got former Vice President Dick Cheney to sign a waterboarding kit. A sketch with former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore involved the comedian administering a “pedophile test.” Moore has sued over the encounter.
Donald Trump costume and with Borat’s daughter, played by Bakalova, slung over his shoulder, Baron Cohen is swiftly escorted out by security. That leads to a second scheme involving Giuliani that ends up in the hotel room scene. Giuliani finalized his divorce from his wife of 15 years in December.
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intercontinental ballistic missile 1983 US invades Grenada, a country 1/2,000 its population (US Wins!) 1986 International Red Cross ousted from South Africa 1990 NY Daily News goes on strike (lasts through March, 1991) 1994 Susan Smith claims her 2 kids were carjacked (she actually killed them) 2001 Windows XP first becomes available 2012 Hurricane Sandy makes landfall in Cuba and Haiti killing 65 people and causing over $80 million in damage 2017 Chinese Premier Xi Jinping unveils his new ruling council in the Great Hall of the People, none of the five are young enough to succeed him 2018 Google says it has fired 48 people for sexual harassment after New York Times reveals Android creator Andy Rubin got $90 package when let go for sexual harassment
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1906 US inventor Lee de Forest patents “Audion”, a 3-diode amplification valve which proved a pioneering development in radio & broadcasting 1964 Rolling Stones appear on Ed Sullivan for the 1st time 1978 “Halloween”, directed by John Carpenter, starring Donald Pleasence and Jamie Lee Curtis in her film debut, is released
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1884 1st “World Championship” Baseball Series, Polo Grounds, NYC: Providence Grays (NL) beat NY Mets (American Association), 12-2 in 6 innings for 3 game
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sweep; game abandoned because of bitter cold 1905 1st College Football Crab Bowl Classic: Navy beats Maryland 17-0 in Annapolis 1964 “The Wrong Way Run”, Viking Jim Marshall runs 66 yards in wrong direction for a safety (NFL’s #1 blooper) 1981 George Steinbrenner scuffles with 2 fans in a hotel elevator 1990 Evander Holyfield KOs Buster Douglas in 3 for heavyweight boxing title
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1885 Johannes Brahms’ 4th Symphony in E premieres 1953 Dmitri Shostakovich completes his 10th Symphony 1963 Beatles begin their 1st full foreign tour in Sweden 1965 Rolling Stones release “Get Off of My Cloud” 1966 Jimi Hendrix Experience play their first UK gig as a private showcase at The Scotch of St. James in London
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2010 “Speak Now” 3rd studio album by Taylor Swift is released (Billboard Album of the Year 2011)
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1838 Georges Bizet, French composer (Carmen), born in Paris (d. 1875) 1881 Pablo Picasso, Spanish artist (3 Dancers, Guernica), born in Malaga, Andalusia, Spain (d. 1973) 1888 Richard E. Byrd, American aviator and polar explorer (1st to reach both the North Pole and South Pole by air disputed), born in Winchester, Virginia (d. 1957) 1912 Minnie Pearl [Sarah Ophelia Colley], American country comedienne (Grand Old Opry, Hee-Haw), born in Centerville, Tennessee (d. 1996) 1919 Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, last Shah of Iran (Persia) (1941-79), born in Tehran, Persia (d. 1980)
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of the Game), born in NYC, New York 1928 Jeanne Cooper, American actress (Kay-The Young & Restless), born in Minneapolis, Minnesota (d. 2013) 1928 Marion Ross, American actress (Marion-Happy Days, Bkln Bridge), born in Watertown, Minnesota 1940 Bobby Knight, American college basketball coach (Indiana, Olympic gold 1984), born in Massillon, Ohio 1941 Helen Reddy, Australian-American rock vocalist (“I Am Woman”; “You And Me Against The World”), born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (d. 2020) 1944 James Carville, American political stategist and commentator, born in Carville, Louisiana 1948 Dan Gable, American 68kg freestyle wrestler (Olympic gold 1972), born in Waterloo, Iowa 1963 Tracy Nelson, American actress (Glitter, Square Pegs, Father Dowling), born in Santa Monica, California
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