THE UNIVERSITY DAILY GANSAN entertainment HOROSCOPES HORUSCUPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7 Today is a 7 Plans need revision. Pay house- hold bills and get organized. Stash away any surplus. Don't get goofed up on the deadlines. A conflict about money could waste valuable time. Follow through on what you said you'd Taurus (April 20-May 20) Todays in a S Today is a 6 Avoid someone who's all talk. A lucky break break prop your actions farther. Let your imagination run wild. Dress up; you never know whom you'll run into. Make plans with friends. Germini (May 21-June 20) Today is an 8 You're energized. Cultivate inner peace. Imagine your future. Make a commitment you've been considering, to take advantage of an opportunity. Provide information with a marketing spin. A public meeting holds a surprise. Take critics seriously. Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is an 8 Don't spend your savings on a whim. Choose priorities carefully, and review details, especially at work. Ask probing questions to get the full picture. A friend connects you with the perfect Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is an 8 Listen to your conscience before committing to a fantasy. Only buy what you need. A surprise announcement could catch you off guard. Reassure a skeptic. Emotions could flare in the romance department. Talk to your friends. You're gaining confidence. PAGE 5A Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 7 Today is a 7 Nebulous dreams could tempt you to distraction, but required chores interfere. Get everyone in on the action...many hands make light work. Invest in efficiency. Demand explanations. Start imagining life outside your rut. Don't leave anything hanging. Use what you've kept hidden. Today is a 7 Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Don't buy toys or goof off today. Do what you promised before indulging in treats. Make plans, confirm reservations and pay bills. Upgrade work technology. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014 Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 7 Controversy arises. Don't fall for a trick. Explain your secret weapon to your team. Others help out, in an amazing development. There is no need to rush. Expect a response, and prepare for differing scenarios. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 7 You spot an antique you want. Give up something you don't need. Collect any money you're owed. In some cases, study is required. Share information, and review what you're learning with a partner. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 Be careful about spending money you don't have yet. Let a big decision sit overnight. Talk it over, and consider your health and work commitments. Don't get sunged. Money comes in from an unexpected source. an unexpected source. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 7 + Envision sharing fun with family and friends, and getting something done at the same time. Generate the funds. Choose a new paint color. Listen to your intuition. Get the family Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is an 8 Power past old fears. Use your secret resource to upgrade your home. You're gaining skills... reveal what you've learned. It could get confusing. If so, wait and try later. You're admired for your clever imagination. Today is an 8 KANSAN PUZZLES SPONSORED BY 785. 856.5252 ACROSS We Deliver! Order Online at: minsksv.com/lawrencecks ACROSS 1 Grouch 5 Energy 8 Unwanted email 12 Entice 13 Rowing need 14 "There!" 15 First victim 16 Acapulco gold 17 Band-leader Vallee 18 Riches 20 Scallopini meat 22 1936 Olympics star 26 Big name in late-night talk 29 "— Poetica" 30 Afternoon social 31 Smell 32 Bud Selig's org. 33 Remain 34 Diarist Anaïs 35 Sweet potato's kin 36 Airs for pairs 37 Legendary bank robber 40 Facility 41 Get 45 Flirtatious greeting 47 Comical Caesar 49 Commedia dell' — 50 Church section 51 Pirouette pivot 52 "— a Kick Out of You" 53 Accomplishes 54 "Tasty!" 55 Artesian appellations DOWN 1 Hammer feature 2 Cartoonist Goldberg 3 Vicinity 4 Vacuum container 5 Cries of disdain 6 Listener 7 Old saw 8 Soda shop item 9 Actress Goddard 10 Toss in 11 Spring period 19 Commandment count CHECK OUT THE ANSWERS DOWN http://bit.ly/1iEkTpX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 | | | | 13 | | | 14 | | | | 15 | | | | 16 | | | 17 | | | | 18 | | | | 19 | | 20 21 | | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
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SUDOKU 6 2 7 8 3 4 3 5 2 4 5 1 6 9 4 5 5 9 7 1 2 5 4 8 7 9 Dawn goddess 23 Hayek who played Frida 24 Spruced up 25 Puts into words 26 Pt. of speech 27 Garfield's pal 28 Poppy-cock 32 Grandeur 33 Keep up 35 "Of course" 36 Society new-comer 38 Benefits 39 Internet connector 42 Golden Fleece carrier 43 Thing 44 Profits 45 Bankroll 46 Wall St. debut 48 Debtor's letters Difficulty Level ★★★ 5/01 MADDY MIKINSKI entertainment@kansan.com "This was a heavily dramatic role," Kirk said. "I knew I had an access to the emotional landscape of the material that not many other people had," Kirk said The Kansas-based film "The Sublime and Beautiful" has been making waves across campus and across the nation. The film, starring University alumna and lecturer Laura Kirk, was chosen out of 5,000 applicants to premiere at Slamdance Film Festival on Jan.17. Kirk was living in Connecticut when she received a call from director Blake Robbins. She was already considering returning to Lawrence before she took the role. The death of her husband had forced her into the role of single mother. The film follows a suburban Kansas couple — David and Kelly Conrad — whose life is thrown off balance by a family tragedy. The film has many connections to the University and was filmed on campus. Kansas alumnae produce material for silver screen What can you do with anthropology? Blake Robbins stars as David Conrad in "The Sublime and Beautiful," which premiered at Slamdance Film Festival on Jan. 17. The film also stars University alumna and lecturer Laura Kirk. At first, Kirk believed she wasn't the right person to cast in the role. "This is a film opposite of how I've made a name for myself," she said. Kirk cites her 2000 film "Lisa Picard is Famous" as an epitome of her previous acting career. "Famous", a comedy, garnered many positive reviews from publications such as Entertainment Weekly and Rolling Stone. "The Sublime and the Beautiful" has had an overwhelmingly positive response. Jason Corcoran Roberts MA. JD U. S. Department of State Anthropology enhanced both my legal career in Native American affairs and now my work as a diplomat." ANYTHING Foreign Service Officer MUSIC Find out how anthropology can give you an edge. VITAMIN A FILMS anthropology.ku.edu kuanthro@ku.edu KU Anthropolpgy DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY "We're thrilled [the film] is getting the amount of attention that it's getting," Kirk said. "The Chaperone" is set during the 1920s and explores morality then and now. But Kirk isn't the only instructor on campus with exciting new movie credits. Assistant English Professor Laura Moriarty's New York Times bestseller, "The Chaperone," is in the early stages of being adapted to film. "The different definitions of that word create as much tension today as they did in 1922," Moriarty said in an email. "We're not so different, almost a hundred years later." "Elizabeth McGovern was the reader for the audio version of the novel. She does an amazing job," Moriarty said. "Before the novel was actually published, my agent told me McGovern wanted to option the screen rights, and of course I said yes." The novel's film counterpart is going to be a star-studded one. Elizabeth McGovern of "Downton Abbey" is already connected to the film, as well as "Downton" creator Julian Fellows. Moriarty is planning on leaving the screenplay and adaptation to others. "I have zero experience writing screenplays, so I'm just excited that such talented people want to make a film out of it," she said. "I just want to go to the premiere, sit back, and enjoy it." Edited by Alec Weaver CRYPTOQUIP Today's Cryptoquip Clue: S equals T RD ZRKS HE GAD HKRY GXFAMLM Z K AHK SH Z MKEHKTALF. SGM SKJTZMS ZYRXMK JDJRYYX JDMD SHHS-ZRDSM. Today's Cryptoquin Clue: Sequals T + WE'RE HERE TO LISTEN LOCAL NUMBER: 785-841-2345 NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE: 800-273-8255 "Caring Support Now. We Know How to Help." enjoy great benefits: COME BACK TO A JOB NEXT FALL! - Go on MORE than you might * working off campus * explore flexible work schedules * keep your parking spot * meet times * share friends Jobs in: - Kansas Union Administration * KU Dining * KU Bookstore * Kansas Union Marketing Office Visit union.ku.edu/jobs to apply online, or visit our HR Department at the Kansas Union, Level 3 +