PAGE 18 • TV THE BULLETIN • FEBRUARY 4 - 10, 2021 1 2 , 3 4 11 * A Virtuol A Virtuol Celebration Celebration and and Fundraiser Fundraiser rf with SMART Reading 14 5 6 9 7 I 13 15 * 10 strengthening families to keep children safe Supporting our our community’ Supporting community's s most vulnerable vulnerable families, most families, now now more more than than ever. ever. Join us to make a difference for local kids on Friday, Feb. 26,2021. The celebration will include special readings of children's books by Central Oregonians, raffle prizes, and more! What was the most popular cat name of 2020? Visit www.bit.ly/CentralORA or call 541-797-7726 to check out the amazing raffle items! Ad sponsored by Amy Tykeson allabout... ICE-T ICE-T 35 BY JAY BOBBIN Tracy Lauren Marrow – alias Ice-T – was born on Feb. 16, 1958, in Newark, N.J. Or- phaned at a young age, he was sent to live with relatives; that took him to Los Angeles, where a cousin’s love for contemporary music inspired what became Marrow’s career path. Exposed to a gang culture in high school, but resisting joining it, Marrow got his famous nick- name from responses from fellow students when he would recite lines from novels by Iceberg Slim. Ice-T’s music career started with his performing with a school group called The Precious Few. Enlisting in the U.S. Army, he eventually went AWOL, but the Sugarhill Gang’s song “Rapper’s Delight” prompted him to take up rapping during his period of service. Having the means to purchase some stereo equipment, Ice-T edu- cated himself to be able to use it professionally and become a disc jockey at parties. Though he also flirted with criminal activity, he left that behind after being hospital- ized for a car accident, then won an open-mic competition judged by rapper Kurtis Blow. 41 “Cold Wind Madness,” “Body Rock” and “6 in the Mornin”’ were among the singles that established Ice-T and led to his deal with Sire Records, where he started to build a catalog of albums that led to the landmark release “O.G. Original Gang- ster.” He used it to launch his heavy-metal band Body Count. Moving to the Priority Records label, Ice-T had considerable success with the album “Home In- vasion,” and he also began grav- itating more toward the acting career that had brought him into contact with producer Dick Wolf on the television series “New York Undercover” and “Players.” That association led him into the role of police detective Odafin “Fin” Tutuola on NBC’s “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” which he has been with for al- most its entire run (joining it in its second season). Featured on the reality shows “Ice-T’s Rap School” and “Ice Loves Coco,” Ice-T has been married to model Nicole “Coco Mane” Austin since 2002. They have a daughter together, and Ice-T also has a son and a daugh- ter from earlier relationships. Serving Central and Eastern Oregon Next Next Edition Edition Publishes March Publishes March 19 19 The Bulletin EMPOWERING DUR COMMUNITY 37 36 I i 44 MountainStar Family Relief Relief Nursery MountainStar Family mtstar.org 541-322-6828 mtstar.org | 1541-322-6828 38 45 The solution to the question is found within the answers in the puzzle. In order to discover this hidden solution, unscramble the letters noted with asterisks within the puzzle. ACROSS 1. 4. 8. 11. 12. 13. 14. 17. 18. 19. 21. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 30. 32. 34. 35. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. Jacuzzi Informal discussion Stitch Word attached to drops or wigs Marathon Edison’s monogram Ridiculous Short sleep Presently Chew like a beaver Cruel Smallest of fifty: abbr. 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