4 TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 2014 PAGE 5 + + entertainment HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7 Use this New Moon solar eclipse for some clearing and cleansing over the next six months, especially regarding finances. A new phase begins about spending, saving and accumulating wealth and possessions. Think big. today is an 8 A new phase of greater self-awareness begins for the next six months with the New Moon solar eclipse in your sign. Take a strong stand, change your appearance and increase your independence. Seek spiritual guidance. Discover hidden resources. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is an 8 resources. Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is a 7 Today is a 7 Self-imposed isolation and retreat for peace and spiritual growth invites over the next six months with the New Moon solar eclipse. You find yourself seeking solitude. Stay in communication and keep friends and family informed. Learn from a master. Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is a 7 A new phase begins in your friendships and reputation over the next six months, with this eclipse. Increase participation in group activities, and accept new responsibility. Contribute for a common cause. Imagine big changes. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 7 Your public reputation comes into scrutiny with this New Moon solar eclipse. Over the next six months, you could rise to power or fall from it. Solicit ideas from imaginative experts. Push forward. Receive the acknowledgment you've earned. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 7 You're respected for your common sense. A new six-month phase begins with this New Moon solar eclipse, regarding your education, philosophy and spiritual inquiry. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 7 Today's New Moon solar eclipse opens a new half-year stage regarding shared resources (like insurance, family funds, inheritances, real estate). Transitions change the balance sheet. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 6 A partnership or relationship reaches a new level over the next six months, with today's eclipse in Taurus. Keep domestic goals in mind. There could be contracts or legal issues to resolve. Trust a sibling's advice, and rely on their support when you need it. support when you need i Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 7 A new era dawns for the next six months around service, health and work, with today's New Moon solar eclipse. Be careful of accidents, and upgrade routines for healthy diet and exercise. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan.19) Today is a 7 TODAY is a 7 A major romance could enter or exit the scene over the next six months, with today's eclipse. Amusement, games and children take the spotlight. Your creative muse thrives the more fun you Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 7 A new stage in your home and family life develops with the New Moon solar eclipse. Over the next six months, get into renovation, home improvements, or take care of a family member. Someone may relocate. Friends support you through the changes. KANSAN PUZZLES Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 7 The power of your word reaches new levels after today's eclipse. Upgrade technology when possible, and keep your car, computer and work equipment tuned and repaired. 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Today's Cryptoquip Clue: K equals O CRYPTOQUIP 4/29 MUSIC Reasons to see Jay-Z, Beyoncé 'On the Run' Monday morning, it took me all of three seconds after scrolling through social media on my phone to figure out that Jay-Z and Beyonce announced their 16-city summer tour. The rumors that I hoped and prayed to the Hip-Hop Gods two weeks ago, came true. The "On The Run Tour" stems from Jay-Z's song "Part II (On The Run)," which features Beyonce singing verses like, "I don't care if we on the run/ As long as I'm next to you." So, it's only appropriate that the tour is based on the song. Here are the top three reasons why you need to invest in this concert. 1. If it's anything like this year's Sure we've seen Beyonce and Jay-Z in multiple music videos together; my personal favorite "Crazy In Love" depicts the early stages of their success and romance. But their on-stage chemistry is unprecedented. As if "Drunk In Love" wasn't already an addictive beat, seeing the two performers engaged and enthralled with one another was captivating. 4. independently, they're pho- Here you have two independently successful music and business moguls who are focused on the product they are giving to their fans. Jay-Z released his 12th studio album, A selective history of the growth of teen culture "Teenage" is a documentary about those years between the onset of adolescence and adulthood. But throw away any preconceptions involving talking heads, child psychologists, and he-said /she-said points of view. Director Matt Wolf takes a dreamier, more impressionistic approach to the form, combining fascinating archival footage with contemporary recreations that merely look faded and old overlaid with voiceovers by actors reading the words of young people from earlier eras. Based loosely on Jon Savage's book "Teenage: The Prehistory of Youth Book 1875-1945," it chronicles the growth of a singular youth sensibility from the late 1800s — when most went from play to hard work in less time than you can say "child labor" — to the post-WWII era where a growing leisure economy meant more people could luxuriate in those years between grade-school recreation and adult responsibility. As history, "Teenage" is flawed. Much gets left out. The main focus is on white American, British and German youth, with a cursory nod to young blacks' contributions to jazz and swing dancing as well as the discrimination young black men faced at home after serving in the World Wars. Not only that, but Wolf is so adept at knitting together his recreations with the real thing that it becomes hard to tell one from the other. McClatchy-Tribune . "Magna Carta, Holy Grail" back in July of 2013, and Beyonce surprisingly dropped her self-titled album, "Beyonce" in December of 2013. It's not a surprise that the two are going on tour together after the small appearances they made on each others most recent albums. Put the couple on the same tour and the confidence will burst from the seams. 3. You'll get to relive some of the din's greatest hits "Bonnie & Clyde" was one of the couple's original songs together along with other hits like, "Upgrade U" and "Déjà Vu." It would be incredible to see their relationship through a time-lapse on stage. And come on, since they're a private couple, don't we all want to get a glimpse of their dynamic with "Drunk In Love" again? Final word. It's roughly an eight-hour drive from Kansas City to Dallas or Chicago. It could be a bit pricy, but this is a concert that isn't promised in the future. Not only will you see Grammy winners who have perfected their craft, you will be given an experience based on pure talent, unlike any other. — Edited by Blair Sheade TICKET PRESALE college fund. If these points are convincing enough or you happen to be hypnotized by their tour photo, presale for the tour begins today at 8 a.m. at www.beyonce.com/tour. do it for Blue lvy's SURFBOARDT #MAGNA McClatchy Tribune 2014 | 2015 SEASON Tickets on sale NOW to KU STUDENTS Student ticket discounts available! KU Student-Lied Center Performance Pass 24 main stage shows for ONLY $125 Passes are limited, order today! See lied.ku.edu 785-864-2787 +