Bulletin Daily Paper 09-28-15

Page 10

A10

THE BULLETIN• MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2015

ADVICE EeENTERTAINMENT

ow' ost oa to ocuson e

' ai TV SPOTLIGHT "The Daily Show" 11 p.m., Comedy Central

"What you' re going to see is a big difference

’n

By Gerry Smith

a~

Bloomberg News

N EW Y OR K

in the style. I look at the 'The Daily Show'

as a beautiful house

Tr e v or

that I’ veinherited. I’m

Noah, the new host of Com› edy Central’s "The Daily Show," said the program will step up efforts to reach view›

not going to break the house down."

I --

line platforms when he takes over this week. "We’ re trying to find a way to get into those spaces in an authentic way and not just trying to chop up the "Daily Show," Noah said at a press

not going to break the house down.

The past few years have been a sea change in late› night television with the re›

tirements of longtime talk› show hosts Jay Leno and

event Friday in Ne w Y o rk.

"We acknowledgethat Snapchat is a thing, and so we will treat it accordingly and we’ ll

David Letterman, who were

replacedby Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert, respective› ly. Comedy Central has been hit particularly hard by the changes, losing "The Daily

do that for every source that

we feel merits that." Jon Stewart hosted his final

Matt Sayles/Invision via The Associated Press

show in August, capping a 17› Trevor Noah, host of the new "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah," says the show will focus on digital year run in which he became plafforms like Snapchat to connect with its audience. Noah makes his debut as host tonight at 11 p.m.; Show" guest- host John Oliver a go-to source for younger tonight's show will be simulcast on MTV, VH1 and Nickelodeon. to HBO and Colbert to CBS. viewers for his sharp and Noah said he doesn’t have humorous take on current plans to "target" any poli› events. Noah’s debut tonight presidential candidate Chris ways to reach audiences but tunde Thurston, the former ticians yet and Republican will be simulcast across all Christie. also expand where its writers digital director for the satiri› presidential fron t - r unner of parent company Viacom The way Americans con› get their material, Noah said. cal website the Onion. Donald Trump would be wel› Inc.’s networks, which include sume news, even humor, is "Our go-to source is no lon› The show will feature more come on the show. "Donald Trump is an inter› MTV, VH1 and Nickelodeon. undergoing a dramatic shift to ger dictated by a small group live music than it did under The 31- year-old South Af› online outlets. Advertisers are of cable news outlets," he said. Stewart, though the format esting one because the truth rican comedian will have a moving their spending from "Sometimes a story is made will be largely unchanged, of the matter is he doesn’t say wide range of guests his first TV to the Web and mobile de› and breaks on Twitter, and we Noah said. much," Noah said. "Really "What you’ re going to see is what we’ re doing is enjoying week, including musician vices to reach younger, more have to find a way to react to Ryan Adams, comedian Kev› tech-savvy viewers. that." a big difference in the style," the spectacle of it all. We’ re in› in Hart, t ech e ntrepreneur The explosion of online As part of its revamped dig› Noah said. "I look at the ’The dulging in it, but at some point Whitney Wolfe and New Jer› outlets has forced "The Daily ital effort, the show recently Daily Show’ as a b eautiful our indulgence may come sey Governor and Republican Show" to not only find new hired writer-comedian Bara› house that I’ ve inherited. I’m back to bite us."

atin moms ou ecareu

MOVIE TIMESTODAY • There may be an additional fee for 3-O and IMAXmovies • Movie times are subject to change after press ti me. f

Dear Abby: My mom recent› ly separated from her husband. They’ re in the process of get› ting divorced, and she is already talking to another man. She has known him since high school, but

have happened in his life since

watch TV.

then. She should not be intimate with ANYONE unless she knows his sexual history and that he can’ t

needs to take responsibility for her daughter when they are at our

give her an STD. Sometimes older adults forget

house?

they only r ecently r econnected

that the same rules that apply to

Dear Tired Grandparents:How about just saying what you have to say calmly, in plain English? That’ s what you and your husband should have done the first time you felt your daughter was taking advan› tage of you, which she is. Do not be confrontational, just firm when you tell her you’ re off babysitting duty, and it’s her job now. Dear Abby:My second husband likes to touch me often. He massag› es my back, rubs my legs and runs his hands through my hair. This is new for me. My first husband never

younger adults apply to them, too. So rath›

er than judge your mother, do discuss

DEPR

ABBY

this with her without

a.m., wasted. She woke me 30 minutes before work,

letting it degenerate into an argument. If you approach it this way, she may

then passed out in my bed. I think

listen.

she got home at 5:30

she’s moving way too fast. She isn’ t a teenager anymore, let alone di› vorced. Am I wrong for being upset with her? Or should I support her? Help! — Embarrassed in Texas

Dear Abby:My husband and I provide day care for our 2-year-old granddaughter. We have her three days a week and love spending the time with her. However, when her mother ›

How do we tactfully tell her she

— Tired Grandparents

acted this way.

Dear Embarrassed: Idon’t know how old your mother is or how

our daughter comes to pick her Ihave been married to Husband up, she doesn’t leave right away. No. 2 for 15 months. My question is,

long she has been married to the

She "hangs out," eats with us and

is this normal?

— Manhandled still expects us to change the baby or fix her dinner. Then, on the Dear Manhandled:Yes, it’s nor› weekends, our daughter will come mal. Many women would consider over with her husband, and we are you lucky to have a spouse who is once again on day care duty. so affectionate. Different strokes I’m concerned because she may Our daughter seems to think for different folks. Enjoy it while it have had unprotected sexual con› that when she is at our house, we lasts. tact with a person she hasn’t seen are the babysitters and she can — Write to Dear Abby at dearabby.corn since high school, and a lot could just plop herself on the couch and or P.o. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA90069

man she’s divorcing, but if she has been out of the dating scene for any length of time, you need to talk calmly with her and not appear judgmental.

HAPPY BIRTHDAYFOR MONDAY, SEPT. 28, 2015:This yearyouwil complete a major life cycle, only to enter a new12-year luck cycle. Clearing your life of what no longer works will be fundamental to the success of your birthday year. You will be able to venture in a newdirection. If you are single, be careful about anyone new whom you allow into your life. Some› one might not be Btarsshow the kind who he or she projects him- or herself of day you' llhave ** * * * D ynamic to be. Get to know ** * * Positive th i s person well ** * Average bef o re committing. ** So-so If you are attached, * Difficult the two of you often will be on opposite sides of the fence. Respect your differenc› es rather than argue about them. ARIES handles his or her concern differently from how you do.

ARIES (March21-April 19) ** * * M isunderstandings seem to be inherent in conversations at the moment. Extreme feelings are likely to occur. Try to get to the root of the problem quickly. You might be surprised to find yourself on the same sideofan issueas som eone else. Tonight: Go with the flow.

TAURUS (April 20-May20) ** * Pull back, say little and observe a lot. You don’t want to get into the argument of the moment. Go off and doyour thing. Let others settle what could be adifficult issue to resolve. Stay centered andac› complish what you want. Tonight: Not to be found.

GEMINI (May21-June20) ** * * * Z ero in on what is happening around a group of friends. Be imaginative, and help keepeveryone focused on the

8 p.m. on 5, 8, "TheVoice" "The Blind Auditions Part 3" continues the initial round of competition for the show’s new

season, ascoachesAdamLevine, Blake Shelton, GwenStefani and Pharrell Williams continue to survey the hopefuls who have come to take their shot at suc› ceeding Sawyer Fredericks last spring’s winner asthe next "Voice." The auditions move on with "Part 4" in Tuesday’s tele› cast. Carson Daly is the host.

— Trevor Noah

ers on Snapchat and other on›

again. Last night they fi› nally decided to go out. She says the « "just friends," but

TV TODAY • More TV listingsinside Sports

YOURHOROSCOPE By Jacqueline Bigar

major concern. Encourage others to do the same. You might discover that there are fewer problems than what you hadantici› pated. Tonight: Accept an invitation.

CANCER (June21-July 22) ** * * Think through a decision that involves a parent or higher-up. You might notseeeyeto eyewithsom eonewho is determined to have things go his or her way. Do you really want to deal with this type of conflict? Honor your needs first. Tonight: The unexpected occurs.

LEO (July23-Aug.22) ** * * Reach out to someone at disa› tance whom you care alot about. Others deal directly with you, but they seemto have such wild ideas that you might need to sit back and consider what is being said. Do not burn any bridges. Tonight: Break past a pattern that restricts you.

VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept. 22) ** * * A person close to you is likely to express his or her caring in a meaningful way. Express your feelings accordingly, but don’t feel pressured to respond as this person might want you to. Your senseof humor will help you easeaway from a diffi› cult situation. Tonight: Dinner for two.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.22) ** * * A llow your creativity to emerge. As a result, you will be able to move past a pair of very strong personalities who seem to be making a lot of demands. Know what you want, and continue on your way. Be as clear as possible. Tonight: Watch what

goes onbeforeyou dive in.

I

I

I

Regal Old Mill Stadium 16 &IMAX, 680 SWPowerhouse Drive, 800-326-3264 • BLACKMASS(R) 12:35, 3:20, 6:30, 9:25 • EVEREST(PG-13) 12:15, 7:30 • EVEREST3-0 (PG-13)3:05, 9:50 • EVERESTIMAX3-0 (PG-13)1:10, 4, 6:50, 9:40 • GRANDMA(R)12:40,2:50,7:15, 10:15 • THEGREEN INFERNO (R)12:05,2:45,7:50,lo:30 • HOTELTRANSYLVANIA2 (PG) noon, 2:30, 4 55, 530, 7:15, 9:30 • HOTELTRANSYLVANIA2 3-0 (PG)1230, 3, 755, 10 • THE INTERN (PG-13) I2:35, 3:50, 7:10, 9:55 • JURASSICWORLD(PG-13) 12:20, 10:40 • JURASSICWORLD3-0 (PG-13) 3:10, 6:35 • THEMAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.(PG-13)12:55,7:05 • MAZE RUNNER: THESCORCHTRIALS (PG-13) 12:10, I2:45, 3: I5, 3:45, 7, 7:20, 10:05, IO:25 • MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE — ROGUENATION(PG-13) 3:40, 9:45 • ANIGHT OF FORGIVENESS: JUST LET GO (No MPAA rating) 8 • PAWN SACRIFICE (PG-13) 12:25, 3:10, 7:45, 10:30 • THE VISIT(PG-13) 1:05, 3:25, 6:10, 9:10 • AWALK IN THEWOODS (R)3:50,6:40,9:20 • WAR ROOM(PG) 1,3:55 Accessibility devices areavailable for somemovies. •

I

9 p.m. on10, "Minority Report" Repeated disappointments in love may prompt possibly lethal actions on the part of a felon-to›

be in thenew episode

"Mr.Nice

Guy," While still trying to connect with his siblings, Dash (Stark

Sands) joinsVega(MeaganGood) to try to locate the potential killer before the worst can happen. Nick Zano, Wilmer Valderrama and Laura Reganalso star.

9 p.m. onHBO,"BenFrancisco

2.0" —Filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi returns to her hometown to investigate how SanFrancisco is giving itself a makeover. Long associated with the countercul› ture revolution that started back in the 1960s, the city recently has become the epicenter of a new digital gold rush that has lured members of the young tech elite eager to seek their fortune. This new tech revolution affects the heart, soul and pocketbooks of San Francisco, forcing the city to reinvent itself. 10 p.m. on 7, "I' ll HaveWhat Phil's Having" —Best-known as the creator and executive

producer of"EverybodyLoves

Raymond," Phil Rosenthal also is a food and travel junkie, a fact he makes clear as this newseries follows him on aninternational

journey tosampleuniquecuisine, also spotlighting the kitchens and the recipes. First on Rosenthal’s itinerary: "Tokyo," where he becomes quickly immersed in the culture that has much neon flashing before his eyes, aswell as many culinary delights. 11 p.m. onTRAV, "Uncommon Grounds" —Todd Carmichael got the inspiration for his coffee company, La Colombe, while sit› ting in a tiny Paris cafe 30 years ago. Now, he’s ready to revisit the City of Lights and open a food truck-style cafe right at the doorstep of a Louvre Museum. Unfortunately, his innovative concepts may face an uphill struggle in the new episode "American in Paris." ct zap2it

4giaaa. Microwave Hood

AMV1150VA W vouhaul

McMenamins OldSt. Francis School, 700 NWBond St., 541-330-8562 • ANT-MAN(PG-13)6 • RICKI ANO THEFLASH(PG-13) 9 Younger than 2t mayattend all screeningsifaccompanied ttyalegal guardian.

priced tosell! 1 69 j bbend.corn

Jg

541- 3 82-6223

JOHNSON BROTHERS

SCORPIO (Oct.23-Nov.21)

Tin Pan Theater, 869 NWTin PanAlley, 541-241-2271

SUN FoREsT

** * * Focus on your priorities. A conver› sation could cause astalemate if not han› dled appropriately. You might be surprised by your actions when you look back. Know that you are on aroll and that there is no reason to stop along the way.Tonight: Be

• MERU (R)8:30

CoNSTRUCTION

spontaneous. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22-Oec. 21) ** * * You might be overtired and won› dering what would be best to do with a lovedoneand/ora keyidea.You needto be direct in how you handle this situation. Be more forthright and responsive with oth› ers. Finances could be involved. Tonight: Do your thing.

CAPRICORN (Oec.22-Jan. 19) ** * Observe what is happening between youand someone else.Thisknowledge could put a newslant on a situation that causes you to become unwilling to open up. Closing down might not be the best

choice inthe longrun. Keepyour eyeon the big picture. Tonight: Head home.

AQUARIUS (Jan.20-Feb.18) ** * * Understand what is going on with a dear friend. Know that your questions could reveal what your position is and how you really feel. This situation might not be as serious as you think. Beaware of the limitations involved. Tonight: Don’ t cut yourself off.

PISCES (Feb.19-March20) ** * * Your way of handling a personal matter could change enormously. Theac› tivities that surround a friend might reveal that there was much more going on than you originally had thought. Remain open to new possibilities. Tonight: Check your budget and pay your bills. ' King Features Syndicate

I

I

I

Redmond Cinemas, 1535 SW OdemMedo Road, 541-648-8777 • EVEREST(PG-13) 5:45, 8:30 • HOTELTRANSYLVANIA2 (PG)415, 6 30, 845 • THE INTERN (PG-13) 5, 7:45 • MAZERUNNER:THE SCORCH TRIALS (PG-13)5:15,8

DESIGN 0 BUILD 0 REMODEL PAINT

803 sw Industrial way, Bend, OR

Sisters Movie House,720 DesperadoCourt, 541-549-8800

Visit Central Oregon's

• BLACKMASS(R) 6:15 • EVEREST(PG-13) 6 • GRANDMA(R) 6:45 • THE INTERN (PG-13) 6:30 • UNBRANDED (PG-13)

HunterDouglas

Madras Cinema 5,1101SWU.S. Highway 97, 541-475-3505 • BLACKMASS(R) 4:15, 6:50 • EVEREST(PG-l3) 7 • EVEREST3-0 (PG-13)4:20 • HOTELTRANSYLVANIA (PG)5,7:l0 • THE INTERN (PG-13) 4:35, 7:15 • MAZERUNNER:THE SCORCH TRIALS (PG-l3)4,6:40 •

Pine Theater, 214 N.MainSt.,541-416-1014 • HOTELTRANSYLVANIA2 (PG)6:30 • MAZERUNNER:THE SCORCH TRIALS (Upstairs— PG13) 6:15 The upstairs screening roomhaslimited accessibility.

O

Find a week’sworth of movie times plus film reviews in Friday’s 0 GO! Magazine

See100 life-sizedsamples of the latest innovative and stylish Hunter Douglas window fashions!

See us alsofor: • RetractableAwnings • Exterior SolarScreens • Patio ShadeStructures

s®aCLASSIC COVERINGS 1465 SW Knoll Avenue, Bend www.classic-coverings.corn

••

g )


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.