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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2015 THE BULLETIN

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this outlaw, this tough guy, this against the grain person, and

"Johnny Cash: American Rebel"

man." That’s evidently an inherited Tappis, co-director of the CMT trait. Rosanne, who won three documentary. "More than any- Grammy Awards earlier this

thing, Cash was a sensitive art› year for her most recent album

The Associated Press

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ery iconic musician could have a final act as heartening as Johnny Cash’s. l a t e-career r e v i val

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boosted his spirits and was a memorable bookend for his work, and the story behind it

"The River and the Thread,"

what would shine through was the artistic side of him, the sen› sitive guy who liked to stay up late taking photographs and writing in his journal, reading poetry and writing poetry." Tappis and Executive Pro›

is remarkably understanding

cooperation of Cash’s family, which opened the door to a

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rich trove of interviews and archival m a t erial. B e sides

umentary thatpremieres Sea-

turday on the 12th anniversa› ry of Cash’s death at age 71. r o mance with

ist ... When I investigated him,

ducer Derik Murry earned the

lifts "Johnny Cash: American Rebel," a two-hour CMT doc›

While hi s

most compelling part of the

in his personality," said Jordan

By David Bauder

His

Rosanne said: "Honesty is the

there was an element of that

9 p.m. Saturday, CMT

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Country music legend JohnnyCash isshown during an October

June Carter and 1960s hey› 1986 performance in Jackson, Tennessee. day are entertaining to revisit, the story is familiar to much

said. "Then, of course, I saw what they did together and can Recordings" was released I felt the whole family owed tain fell is lesser known: Cash’s in 1994 and continued for the Rick a great debt. Rick came in of America through the 2005 with Cash’s. The first of the feature film, "Walk the Line." What happened after that cur›

minimalist series of "Ameri›

career foundered in the 1970s

rest of Cash’s life.

and reminded him of who he

Rosanne, the film includes interviews

with

Joh n n y ’s

in the film about things many

daughters would have a hard time forgiving. Her father’s ad› diction to amphetamines, for

example, "didn’t start because he was looking to get high," she explained. "It started be› cause he was trying to do his job." That’s not to say the path to understanding was short or easy. "You gain perspective as you get older and I saw that

son John Carter Cash, June’s daughter Carlene Carter and he and June were meant to musicians Sheryl Crow, Eric be together and I accepted it," Church, Merle Haggard, Kris she said. "It’s not to say that I Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, didn’t suffer. I did. That still Kid Rock and Cash’s former rings about in some ways. It son-in-law Rodney Crowell. made me who I am. I had a dad More importantly, that co› who was absent a lot and was o peration didn’t w r a p t h e a drug addict. A lot of people film in gauze, with a family have that, and it plays out in a reluctant to show a balanced similar way for everyone." p ortrait. The t r i als the Twelve years after his pass› drug addiction, the divorce to ing, she said, "I miss the con› Rosanne’s mother are dis› versations, talking about all cussed alongside the triumphs. of the things we talked about, "Johnny himself was not music and politics, other peo› afraid of being open and hon› ple and travel and whether est about his flaws," Tappis we could get one of his grand› said. "I thought it was import› children married off to Prince

Cash’s daughter, Rosanne, was, revitalized him and loved admitted to trepidations when him like a brother. They loved the long-haired, bearded, gu› each other like brothers." ru-like Rubin connected with The film includes two min› her father. utes of Johnny’s chilling video "Dad had been brought a for "Hurt," and Kurt Loder’s lot of ridiculous ideas, some interview wit h C ash about of which he had tried. He was his musical resurgence. What Yet when rap and hard rock kind of flailing about," said comes across in "American producer Rick Rubin began Cash, who was interviewed Rebel" is how that period looking for a specific chal› in the film. Her first thoughts: stripped away the mystique lenge, to work with a conse› Oh, no. Not again. and trappings of stardom to ant not to whitewash things." William. "I met Rick and I saw how "That was a late conversa› quential musician whose ca› return Cash to his first love He believes Cash’s open› music. reer had fallen on hard times, they worked together and I ness was one of the reasons tion of ours," she said, laughing "He has this reputation as fans were drawn to him. As about anunrealized dream. his interests aligned perfectly was really h eartened," she and 1980s, he was dropped by his record company and fell back into drugs. Finally, as re› countedby John Mellencamp in "American Rebel," he had resigned himself to a musical graveyard of performing in Branson, Missouri.

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left flowers in my car with a note, fects your employment. and keeps asking me to go to con› Dear Abby:For the past year I certs out of town because he says

have been married to a man I love

his wife doesn’t want with all my heart, but we have yet to go and he doesn’ t to reside in the same house. He

uncle. It was a terri›

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want to go alone. I h ave t r ie d t o

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lives in another city with his child’ s

mother and gives me excuse after a d › excuse as to why he won’t leave.

I am

what I should do. — ConfusedWife in the East Dear Confused Wife:I vote for

It’s either that he’s scared to have to

afraid it might cost me my job, my boyfriend and the ability to help my parents financial› telling your husband the truth. Bet› ly. I am aware my co-workers are ter he should hear it from you now probably wondering what is going

pay child support, or he’s afraid of my temper (which I’m seeking help for), or it’s just not the right time. I think I should take priority over his child’s mother because I am his

than hear about it later from his

WIFE. I am fed up with the excus›

on. How do I handle this delicate

uncle. Dear Abby:I started a new job four months ago after being out of work because of a large downsiz› ing at my last employer, an insur› ance company. My new job is close to home, and I really like the work

situation and do the right thing? es and ready to call it quits. What —In a Quandary should I do? in New England — Married but Alone Dear In a Quandary: Tell your in Maryland boss that you are involved in a Dear Married:Keep working on committed relationship, and so is your anger issues, but call it quits. he. The next time he invites you Obviously, your "husband’ s" prior› involved. to lunch, inform him that his in› ities lie elsewhere. Whether in the I’m single, in my early 40s and vitations are making you uncom› legal sense or the emotional, he ap› have a wonderful relationship with fortable. After that, if he persists pearstobe very much married to a widower I met in church. My in leaving flowers with little notes, his child’s mother. As it stands, you problem involves my immediate hang onto t hem b ecause they are already living as a divorcee, so boss, who is a married man with would be evidence that you were make it official and move on. a family. He has asked me to join being harassed in case your refusal — Write to Dear Abby at dearabbycom him for lunch several times. He has

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HAPPY BIRTHDAYFORWEDNES› DAY, SEPT. 9, 2015:This yearyou have many great ideas. Often others chime in and support you in the pursuit of one or more of your potential plans or schemes. You need to take someextra time for your› self this year, as so much happens so fast. If you are single, use care with someone you meet whom you might want to get closer to. You are 8tars showths kistt likely to encounter of dsy yos’8 have at least one Person ** * * * D ynamic who is emotionally ** * * Positive un a vailable. If you ** * Average are attached, the ** So-so two of you love * Difficult to run away from your life and go somewhereyoucan'tbefound!These escapades support your bond. LEOmakes a great healer for you.

ARIES (March21-April 19) ** * * Your need to take action in conflicts is likely to emerge. As a result, interactions with others could become unstable and touchy. Your follow-through with these matters will attract a supervi› sor’s or older friend’s attention. Tonight: Listen to a loved one’s news.

TAURUS (April 20-May20)

YOURHOROSCOPE By Jacqueline Bigar

serve you well, unless you want to shut others out. Remember that very few have your vigor or are as romantic as you are. Tonight: Say "yes" to an offer.

CANCER (June21-July 22) ** * * You might want to rethink a question that is likely to affect your spending. You have long-term goals and certain desires involving travel and education, and you still might not be able to hold yourself back from overindulging. Tonight: Count your change.

LEO (July 23-Aug.22) *** * Tap into your energy,andhelp someone else bypass a limitation that seems to affect nearly every aspect of his or her life. Your caring gesture, interest and support helps this person far more than you can imagine. Deal with others gently at the moment. Tonight: As it is.

VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept. 22) ** * * You could be in a position where you feel as if someone is taking advan› tage of you, and you might wonder why. Your discomfort comes from not facing an internal issue and growing past it. It is easy to blame these feelings on someone else. Tonight: Get a good night’s sleep.

** * * Fussing over a domestic issue will only frustrate you. Calm down, and keep your eye on the long term. You could be in a position where you are tired and worn out. Don’t push someone LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oot. 22) as hard as you have. Act from a more ** * * Gentleness takes you a lot fur› detached perspective. Tonight: Where the ther in discussions than any other way of gang is. dealing with a friend right now. A differ› GEMINI (May 21-June20) ent type of approach could backfire. Walk ** * * * Y ou could be at a point where in this person’s shoes and gain a better you might saysomething andlive to perspective of his or her life. Tonight: Get regret it. Being a little less forceful would together with loved ones.

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22-Dec. 21) ** * * Even if you want to get into an intense discussion or argument right now, you would be well-advised not to. A new insight or two allows you to understand why others are reacting the way they are. Lighten up about what is happening. To› night: Where there is great music.

CAPRICORN (Dec.22-Jan. 19) ** * * You often have discussions that take you into a new realm of thought, espe› cially with a close loved one. Stay centered, even if you’ redealing with some new con› cepts. Don’t rely on what has worked in the past. Be willing to step into new territory. Tonight: Accept an invitation.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.18) ** * * You could be in a situation where you no longer can tolerate everything that is happening. As aresult, you might becomesomewhatsnappywithseveral associates. You probably will need to walk

away forawhile. Tonight: Decidewhat you want to do, but listen to suggestions first.

PISCES (Feb.19-March20) ** * You might be asked to handle a matter for a close friend or associate. This person knows how to get you to say "yes" and pitch in. On the other hand, you have your hands full with your own responsibil› ities. Make it OK to say "no" more often. Tonight: Get some extra R andR. ' King Features Syndicate

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8:30p.m. on FAN,"Kevin FromWork" Kevin’s (Noah Reid) in no mood to celebrate his birthday, so he’s fine with Julia’s (Amy Sedaris) request that he andAudrey (Paige Spa› ra) run the office whensheis called away by anemergency. Any hope hehadof just quietly getting through the daygoes out the window, though, as Audrey wants to seize this opportunity to show off all her dormant management skills in the newepisode "Birthday From Work." Elsewhere, Roxie and Brian (Jordan Hinson, Matt Murray) go overboard while planning Kevin’s surprise party. ' Zap2it

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