+ THE UNIVERSITY DAILY & ANSAN TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014 PAGE 5 + entertainment HOROSCOPES Because'the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7 Mercury enters your sign today. Expect high energy and creativity for the next several weeks. Accept a challenge. Some projects won't bring in any money, but satisfy with concrete impact. Disciplined efforts at home reap rewards. Simple fun with family and friends will you. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 6 Continue to increase savings with discipline. For nearly three weeks with Mercury in Aries, ponder a situation and possible strategies. Creative ideas come easier. Your education and experience pay off. You can get whatever you need. Handle disagreements in private. Finish up old business. Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is a 6 Friends provide inspiration and understanding. For the next three weeks with Mercury in Aries, group activities go well. Your team's hot. Deadlines could creep on you... discipline with the schedule keeps it on track, including booking time ... for the unexpected. Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is a 7 Speculate on different career pathways over the next three weeks. Hold on to your self-discipline, and your tongue. If you receive unreasonable requests, play it conservative for now. Keep your options open, and make a list. Check it more, or twice. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 5 You can't be two places simultaneously. Schedule with discipline, and decrease your obligations. Take one step at a time. For nearly three weeks, travel and adventure beckons. Make plans that include intellectual stimulation and Intellectual stimulation and creative projects. Free up time by delegating to an expert. today is a 6 Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 6 Plans could get disrupted. Go back to the drawing board. Increase organization and decrease clutter. Friends offer solutions. Communication and clever action lead to profits over the next three weeks, with Mercury in Aries. Count your winnings, and squirrel away part Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 6 Today is a 6 A change in plans may be required, with differing priorities and new obligations. Figure out tactics and options. Consider details. Communication with partners opens doors over the next three weeks, with Mercury in Aries. Com-promise comes easier. Delegate more. Speak your heart. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 6 + There's more creative work coming over the next three weeks, with Mercury in Aries. Express the possibility of a project in writing. Revise plans and budgets for a stable foundation. Stay quiet, to avoid misunderstanding or a conflict of interest (and focus on your research) Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 6 Conditions are improving. Articulate the goal, and get playful. For the next three weeks, it's easier to express your heart with Mercury in Aries. Build up the fun level. Communicate your passion. Tell (or listen) to a romantic story, Write, record and create. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 Disciplined efforts with a partner provides solid results. The competition's fierce. Get into household projects with Mercury in Aries for the next three weeks. Have your home express your family's special quirkiness. Indulge creative talents and instincts. Make a detailed plan before purchases. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 6 Today is a 6 Balance studies and work with time outdoors to decrease stress. Over the next three weeks with Mercury in Aries, words come easily, and you are sharp as a tack. Capture your research in writing and images. Stand up for an important connection. Connect the dots. KANSAN PUZZLES Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 6 SPONSORED BY Patience, thrift and quiet efforts behind the scene move your project ahead. 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In response to Taco Bell's breakfast campaign, McDonald's is giving out free coffee to "I've seen the Taco Bell ads with the Ronald McDonalds, and I thought they were pretty good," said Logan Brull, a senior from Shawnee. "[The ads] mention how it's quick and easy. I think they focused on professionals on their way to work more than targeting college students." Brull said he ordered one of each breakfast menu item at Taco Bell. Out of all the items, only the A.M. Crunchwrap played up to his expectations. Despite Taco Bell's biggest marketing campaign in the company's history, junior marketing student Scott Southern said he prefers McDonald's breakfast after testing Taco Bell's breakfast menu. "I decided to give Taco Bell breakfast a try and ordered a Waffle Taco, which looked nothing like what it's advertised as and was very dry and bland." Southern said. "The eggs didn't even look like eggs." According to Taco Bell President Brian Niccol, the marketing campaign is supposed to attract customers to what is "the most innovative breakfast menu on the market." Although Taco Bell's breakfast menu is different than what other fast food chains offer, not everyone prefers it. "After having the Taco Bell breakfast once, I would probably stick with the McDonald's breakfast, because it's more of a traditional breakfast style than the A.M. Crunchwrap and Waffle Taco," Brull said. Edited by Austin Fisher Kiss' animosity toward Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will continue long after induction NEW YORK — You knew Kiss would not go into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame quietly. The band and its army of fans have long complained that one of rock's biggest moneymakers has had to wait to enter the Rock Hall. So now that the band is actually being welcomed into the institution after 15 years of eligibility, did anyone expect the bad blood among its original members and between the group and the Rock Hall to magically disappear? Yeah, right. "All the credible bands can kiss my (expletive), with all due respect," Kiss' Gene Simmons told Rolling Stone. Rock Hall organizers declined to let that lineup play. And the animosity will likely continue long after Thursday night's induction at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Kiss does not plan to perform at the ceremony because the band's current members, Simmons and Paul Stanley, did not want to play with former members Ace Frehley and Peter Criss, also set to be inducted. Simmons and Stanley wanted to perform with current guitarist Tommy Thayer and drummer Eric Singer. "From our standpoint, Kiss is the four original members," said the Hall of Fame Foundation CEO Joel Peresman. "Those four guys started something that inspired a lot of people ... Those other two guys are playing the roles of Ace and Peter. They are wearing the same make- up." Peresman said there are no plans to have other musicians pay tribute to Kiss' music at the ceremony. "It is over 13 years since the original lineup has played together in makeup." the band said in a statement. However, Frehley said Simmons and Stanley didn't want to hurt Kiss' summer tour with Def Leopard. "The reason they don't want to perform with me and Peter is because the last time they did, they had to do a reunion tour," Frehley told Rolling Stone. "They don't want to open up a can of worms." Simmons said Frehley and Criss "no longer deserve to wear the paint," adding, "The makeup is earned." McClatchy-Tribune tennis court pet-friendly Apartments & Townhomes www.meadowbrookapartments.net Bob Billings Pkwy & Crestline Drive 785-842-4200