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January 22, 2022

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January 23 - 29, 2022 • Terre Haute Tribune-Star • 9 Y I S D O I L O S M J I Q N A T E I M A B N C A H Y V A H P T X J O R T N G J R Y H N M A R V E N G S P E C T O R F A W G O Q E K V C O I O M N P L O R I U Y J M T X N E K I C N K B A S W A D A E G M Y X E X R A Y M R Z Y W G T G E O R G E R R I D S Y L E P W T N P O J A A E N O F O K L O Y F K O S N L M R Z A C O B S O N T G U S P K E O R I N Y K U A E C N K C K E S A A D F I J Y O V E I B Z R T K L X T L B O P V T G T I B E R T H A X N L H Y O "The Gilded Age" on HBO (Words in parentheses not in puzzle) Marian (Brook) Agnes (van Rhijn) Ada (Brook) George (Russell) Bertha (Russell) (Louisa) Jacobson (Christine) Baranski (Cynthia) Nixon (Morgan) Spector (Carrie) Coon New York City Social (War) (Old) Money (Railroad) Tycoon Transformation Fans of the Netflix marching band series "Marching Orders" will want to check out a new entry in that same vein that's upcoming on The CW. In "March," an hourlong documentary series premiering Monday, Jan. 24, HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) marching band culture is seen through the experiences of the Prairie View A&M University (of Houston) marching band, whose members give blood, sweat and tears as they balance their musical passions with academic and other demands. So in the eight episodes, viewers will become acquainted with the stories of some of this energetic and dedicated group, including Tre, a junior bass drummer and new father; Kaylan, the senior captain of the Black Foxes dance team and a force in her own right; Nehemiah, a senior mellophone player and aspiring leader who struggles with his diplomatic skills; and Martayvia, the senior leader of the piccolo section trying to earn her way back into the band after a falling out with some members. Leading them is Dr. Timmey Zachery, the formidable director of bands who tries to mold his charges into a cohesive unit while providing life lessons and a paternal ear to chew on. "A lot of these kids, not only (does) the band provide them the scholarship that's getting them to that end game of a degree," explains Shari Scorca, an executive producer of the series with Jamail Shelton, Cheryl Horner McDonough and Marcel Fuentes, "at the end of the day I think that Dr. Zachery and his staff were trying to make better citizens, better people, you know, after the program. And I think that the hardest thing for a lot of them is balancing their studies with the band hours, and some of them have jobs and family responsibilities." Indeed, the pressures can be immense for these students. The series follows their quest to become the highest-ranked HBCU band in the country as well as their performances at homecoming and games against rivals Texas A&M and Southern. Through it all, the students persevere and remain focused on their ultimate goal – a college degree and post-college career. "I really want to put a focus on how hard these kids work and how great this generation of students is," Scorca says. "I'm excited for the future after seeing these young people and how they're all going to graduate with great degrees and go on to do great things because they have that special discipline that the band gives you." BY GEORGE DICKIE The CW's 'March' shines a spotlight on HBCU marching band culture "March" premieres Monday on The CW. Harry the alien (Alan Tudyk) is back on Earth and doesn't remember who he is in "Resident Alien" Wednesday on Syfy. Signature HealthCARE of Terre Haute 3500 Maple Avenue Terre Haute, IN 47804 (812) 238-1555 SHCof TerreHaute.com reported by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Signature HealthCARE of Terre Haute 3500 Maple Avenue Terre Haute, IN 47804 (812) 238-1555 SHCof TerreHaute.com reported by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Signature HealthCARE of Terre Haute 3500 Maple Avenue Terre Haute, IN 47804 (812) 238-1555 SHCof TerreHaute.com reported by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services •Eliminate time, stress and energy spent traveling to outpatient facilities. •Treatment is performed by experienced highly trained professionals •Better control of hypertension and anemia, less fatigue, less medications, fewer dietary restrictions and less re-hospitalizations To take advantage of this service please contact your case manager or social worker to contact Signature HealthCARE of Terre Haute. Signature HealthCARE of Terre Haute now has On-Site Dialysis Through Dialyze Direct Dialyze Direct is the nation's largest provider of staff-assisted home dialysis in skilled nursing facilities

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