PAGE 5 MONDAY, MAY 5, 2014 THE UNIVERSITY DAHY GANSAN + entertainment HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7 Make time to play with family and friends today and tomorrow. Your fun is contagious. Add small luxuries to your routine. Creating a work of beauty fulfills a hidden urge. Cook a gourmet meal to incite the senses. Taurus (April 20-May 20 Today is a 7 Increase the comfort level at home. Cleaning house could lead to the discovery of a treasure. Offer encouragement to someone with homework (or accept it if it's you). Discover what's at the bottom of a situation. Gemini (May 21-Juce 20) Today is a 7 Study the angles today and tomorrow. Plan, organize and review the data. Make sure an important person understands. You're exceptionally clever with words. A unique opportunity may arise with an unexpected bonus. Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is a 6 Today and tomorrow can be extra productive. Spend a little to keep things flowing, but keep to the budget. Take care of family. Your morale gets a boost. Ask authorities about an increase in your benefits and get promises in writing. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 6 Your confidence and energy overflow today and tomorrow. It could get innovative. Handle your chores and then develop a hot idea. Feed off small successes, if something fails, call in reinforcements or try a new angle. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 6 Thoughtful planning and coordination over the next two days produces powerful results. Follow through on details. Learn new skills. Write marketing copy, promotions or project descriptions. Aim to inspire. Handle old tasks to keep time for new ones. free time for new ones. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 6 A new assignment will be fun Talk it over with friends. Revise your creative plan. Follow your heart and your curiosity. People have nice things to say about you. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 7 The spotlight's on you. Friends offer good advice. Keep sarcastic comments to yourself. Diplomacy works much better today. Expect trouble with scheduling for the next two days. Handle old business first. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 6 Today and tomorrow favor study and research. Set long-range goals and work towards your own inspiring future. Tell the truth and demand the same back. Talk about what you love and hear less complaining from others. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 Review shared financial arrangements today and tomorrow. Confer with family. Reassure someone who needs it. Friends help you advance.Send packages and documents.Sign papers.File tax information and keep insurance current Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 6 today is a 8 Share the load with a partner today and tomorrow. Talk is cheap. Put your back into it. Divergent ideas come together in collaboration. You're growing more interested in another situation. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 6 There's plenty to keep you busy today and tomorrow. Family comes first. Chores and practical work need attention. Get farther than expected. Expand in the direction of least resistance. Serve others with generosity. Speak words of comfort and hospitality. KANSAN PUZZLES SPONSORED BY 785. 856.5252 Order Online at: minskys.com/lawrencecs ACROSS 1 Rolling stone's lack 5 Snapshot 8 Cushions 12 Listed separately on a menu 14 Burn aid 15 African country 16 Dimension 17 Pinch 18 Sampled 20 Relocated 23 Donate 24 Tarzan's clique 25 Metaphor for the JFK administration 28 Hatrack piece 29 Gondolier, e.g. 30 Feathery Neckwear 32 Papa-razzzis' gear 34 Locate 35 Scull supply 36 Iron 37 Mix-up 40 Six, in Sicily 41 Jai — 42 Greenhouse shrub 47 Reach by phone 48 Spewing hatred online 49 Leg joint 50 Droop 51 Lily variety DOWN 1 PC alternative 2 Suffix with "pay"? 3 America's Uncle 4 Segments of an act 5 Item on stage 6 Judge Lance 7 Franc fractions 8 Large amount 9 Came down 10 Nap 11 Start a garden 13 Sahara-like 19 State with confidence 20 Treasure guide CHECK OUT THE ANSWERS 21 Oil cartel acronym 22 Brightest star in Lyra 23 Festive affairs 25 Takes care of typos 26 Theater award 27 Oodles 29 Ring out 31 Bill-boards 33 Alexander Calder creation 34 Bells and whistles 36 Rind 37 Playing card 38 — Bator 39 Guy 40 Urban blight 43 Coach Parseghian 44 Whopper 45 Gerund suffix 46 Past http://bit.ly/1s7QbNx SUDOKU Difficulty Level ★ 5/05 Fitness, health options abound in Lawrence EMORY HALL entertain@kansan.com LOCAL If you get bored at the gym and find yourself sitting by the weights wondering what to do then maybe fitness classes are for you. Group exercise has worked for many people and can help you achieve a great summer body. One place that offers group exercise classes in Lawrence is Body Boutique, located at 2330 Yale Road. It is a locally owned women's center with features such as a gym with cardio machines and massage therapy. Most members frequent fitness classes that target body fat on specific parts of the body using strength and cardio. Even if you're just trying to shed that reluctant winter loving off of your hips, there are all kinds of girl-power classes to get you in great shape and kicking butt. Let's face it. Summer's around the corner. Along with the warm sunshine comes carefree days, popsicles and pool time ... and the dreaded swimsuit. You can always cover up the imperfections with an XL tank top, but instead you can end your semester by hitting the gym. Lucky for you, there are plenty of options for all things fitness in Lawrence. However, if you're in a pinch and would prefer to stay closer to campus, you can easily get moving and sweating at the Ambler Student Recreation Fitness Center via KU Fit. All you have to do is swipe your student ID and sign up for one of the 45 classes offered every semester. These classes are diverse and are sure to spice up your typical workout. Even better, all group fitness classes are free during finals week, so there are no excuses. From fast-paced Zumba to relaxing yoga, there are all kinds of classes offered at a variety of times, making it a perfect alternative to just padding along on the treadmill. Guys often take advantage of the free-weight room where they can lift a variety of weights in groups or solo. The Chalk Rock, the 42-foot high climbing wall at the rec, is another group-oriented activity favored by guys. Emily Grantham, a sophomore from Overland Park, stops by the gym when she's not studying to attend Body Pump, an all-over workout that strengthens your core while working other areas of your body. "After I leave [Body Pump] I just feel more motivated afterwards and more likely to focus on my schoolwork,"Grantham said. No one hits it harder than the members of Title Boxing. If you want a crash course in boxing, cardio and strength training then a kickboxing Obama takes humorous jabs at health care stumble One the plus side, the president said, "they did turn the launch of healthcare.gov into one of the year's biggest movies." On a screen flashed the poster for "Frozen." WASHINGTON — Little was sacred when President Barack Obama tossed out playful but pointed jokes Saturday night — not even his own health care plan. When a video Obama introduced failed to play properly, "We rolled out healthcare.gov. 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Today's Cryptoquip Clue: G equals F Working out feels great no matter where or how you choose to do it, and it makes your body feel good, as well as relieving the stress of finals week. Whatever the status of your bikini body at this point in the semester, it's never too late to start a new workout routine and to feel good about yourself. + class might be your thing. Title Boxing, located at 1520 Wakarusa Dr., is spreading to other states so your membership is usable when you're home for summer. Boxing gloves are required, but are usually included in the membership. Trainers can be intimidating at times, but the group atmosphere allows everyone to feel good and work together on certain exercises. Nothing beats a tough workout, learning a new skill and having a great time. “It's a great workout that you actually want to go to,” said Annie DeRuyter, a sophomore from Norman, Okla., who attends Title Boxing classes. “There's loud music and good instructors and before you know it, the hour is up and you've had an awesome workout.” 944 Massachusetts Street 785.832.8228 Edited by Chelsea Mies Recycle this paper