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URMC V127no80 20180123.Pdf (5.735Mb) NEWS OPINION SPORTS BEAN CYCLE ROASTERS ASKING FOR STATE PRIDE HITS THE COLLECTING BLANKETS PRONOUNS HARDWOOD Vol. 127, No.80 Tuesday, January 23, 2018 PAGE 4 PAGE 6 PAGE 7 Molly Bloom and actress Jessica Chastain during a BBC talk show. PHOTO COURTESY OF MOLLY BLOOM Molly Bloom with writer and director Aaron Sorkin. PHOTO COURTESY OF MOLLY BLOOM Molly Bloom (far left) stands with stars of the film ‘Molly’s Game’ Idris Elba (middle) and Jessica Chastain (right). PHOTO COURTESY OF MOLLY BLOOM Former CSU professor’s daughter inspires ‘Molly’s Game’ By Nate Day @NateMDay Colorado State University pro- Bloom and Idris Elba as Molly it would be fine. Then when I kin and Chastain took the oc- fessor, wrote a book detailing Bloom’s lawyer. It was written saw it with my family, I was like casional dramatic liberty, but her wild adventure in 2014. The and directed by Academy and ‘What was I thinking? This is an overall the performances and the It’s not every day that your book, “Molly’s Game: From Hol- Emmy Award-winning screen- insane way to do this.’” accuracy of the story were “phe- life story is turned into a major lywood’s Elite to Wall Street’s writer Aaron Sorkin. Molly Bloom said Chastain’s nomenal.” motion picture. It’s also not ev- Billionaire Boys Club, My High- “It was so surreal,” Larry performance is uncanny, right Molly Bloom said she ery day that your life story in- Stakes Adventure in the World Bloom said. “Watching this down to her fast-paced speaking worked closely on the film’s volves illegal drugs, the Russian of Underground Poker,” was story unfold in front of me was and no-messing-around development. mafia and a high stakes poker recently adapted into a movie indescribable.” attitude. “I spent eight months game. This is the case for Molly called “Molly’s Game” that was Molly Bloom said she had “There isn’t necessarily a re- intensely working with Aaron Bloom, the inspiration behind released in movie theaters on similar feelings when she viewed semblance between the two of (Sorkin) and his team during the the major motion picture “Mol- Dec. 25. the movie for the first time. us,” Molly Bloom said. “But the research phase,” Molly Bloom ly’s Game.” The film stars Jessica “Aaron (Sorkin) told me that way she transformed and adapt- said. “We had charts and vend Molly Bloom, whose fa- Chastain as Molly Bloom, Kev- I should watch it by myself first,” ed herself was incredible.” diagrams everywhere trying to ther, Larry Bloom, is a retired in Costner as professor Larry Molly Bloom said. “But I thought Larry Bloom said both Sor- see BLOOM on page 14 >> COLLEGIAN.COM 2 Tuesday, January 23, 2018 FORT COLLINS FOCUS Junior CSU students Emma Atwell and Satchel Caldwell relax by a small fire made on the frozen Poudre. 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Letters to Randi Mattox | A&C Director [email protected] Display Advertising | 970-491-7467 the editor should be sent to [email protected]. [email protected] Seth Bodine | Night Editor [email protected] NEWS Tuesday, January 23, 2018 3 CITY Body of missing Fort Collins man discovered near Cobb Lake By Matt Bailey Lakes was checked by deputies @matnes1999 who also contacted law enforce- ment in Wisconsin, where Sprack- An 83-year-old Fort Collins ling owned additional property. resident was found dead at around Deputies also notified lo- 3:00 p.m., Jan. 22, according to the cal law enforcement agencies of Larimer County Sheriff’s Office. Sprackling’s disappearance and According to the report, the were in the process of notifying all body of John Sprackling was Colorado law enforcement agen- found near Cobb Lake located at cies and law enforcement in other 5999 East County Road 56 north- states. east of Fort Collins in unincorpo- According to the report, fami- rated Larimer County. ly members said that it was unlike Sprackling was reported miss- Sprackling to leave his home or ing from the 2000 block of Sherell family for more than a couple of John A. Sprackling, 83, was Drive in Fort Collins at approxi- hours, and he didn’t have any un- reported missing from the 2000 mately 7:06 p.m., Jan. 21., accord- derlying medical conditions that block of Sherell Dr. in Fort Collins ing to a previous press release would’ve contributed to his disap- at approximately 7:06 p.m. on from LCSO. pearance. Jan. 21. PHOTO COURTESY OF LAR- IMER COUNTRY SHERIFFS OFFICE He was last seen driving away The criteria to issue a silver COLLEGIAN from his home by a neighbor at alert for Sprackling’s disappear- approximately 12:00 p.m. Jan. 20. ance was not met, though the Anyone who has any infor- According to the report, Sprack- Colorado Bureau of Investigation mation regarding Sprackling’s ling left his cell phone at home. released a missing senior citizen disappearance and subsequent Sprackling was seen driving alert at around 1:00 p.m., Jan. 22. death should contact the Larimer a red or maroon 1998 Mercury The Larimer County Coro- County Sheriff’s Office at (970) Mountaineer with Colorado li- ner’s Office will release the cause 416-1985 (case 18-615), or local law cense plates 165LOS, the report and manner of Sprackling’s death enforcement agency. said. at a later time. There is currently Matt Bailey can be reached at According to the report, no known threat to the public in [email protected] Sprackling’s cabin in Red Feather relation to this case. NEWS 4 Tuesday, January 23, 2018 CITY CITY City banner project aims to spread Bean Cycle collecting blankets, message of community diversity sheets for Blanket Fort Collins By Austin Fleskes @austinfleskes07 construct a “giant public blanket By Samantha Ye Fort Collins” in 14 other lan- support the project. fort” for all ages from Feb. 2-Feb. @samxye4 guages: Korean, Tagalog, Hin- The City also worked with 4. During this time, the Bean Cy- di, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, Colorado State University, Bean Cycle Roasters and Half cle will continue to sell coffee to The city of Fort Collins Arabic, Arapaho, French, Ute, Poudre School District and the Crown Creative in Fort Collins patrons while playing movies for hopes to demonstrate that German, Portuguese, Japanese Islamic Center of Fort Collins will be holding their Blanket Fort all who attend. Fort Collins is a tolerant and and Vietnamese. The city utili- to properly translate the Collins event Feb. 2-Feb. 4. All materials that are donated inclusive community, through ties department did not charge messages. The announcement was giv- to this event will later be donated their project, which displays anything to put up the banners Thirty of the richly colored en via the Bean Cycle Roasters to the Fort Collins Rescue Mis- positive, multilingual banners or for rental of the space.
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