+ THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20. 2014 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY GANSAN PAGE 5A + + entertainment HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. You're in the midst of a financial breakthrough, with increasing value. Stretch yourself mentally, and follow your passion. Your mind and heart agree. Don't let this windfall slip through your fingers, and remember to say, "Thanks." Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7 Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is an 8 Rely on your partners today and tomorrow. Start a new phase in your relationship. Compromise and come to an agreement. Support your friends. Invest for success. Everything seems possible. Affinity grows with kind words. Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is a 9 Concentrate on your work today and tomorrow. There's plenty coming in! Get creative with it. Provide great service. Others appreciate the material you're sending. Get something you want for your home. Relax afterwards. Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is a 7 TODAY is a day. For the next two days, you score big with creative output. Practice. It's getting fun! There's more money coming in. You have lots of emotional support. Provide love. Your credit rating is going up. Invest in your business. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 6 Enforce household rules today and tomorrow. It gets easier, with practice. Accept compliments graciously. Get into practical and domestic tasks. Clean your workspace, and de-clutter. Learn from an engineering play. Play with long-range plans. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 7 You can learn what you need today and tomorrow. Allow your dreams to run wild. You're sharp as a tack. Articulate your vision. Step up communications, and get the word out. It travels farther than expected. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 9 Focus on finances for a few days. It can be quite lucrative. Use your cleverness. Expand your idea base and find ways to monetize them. You're an inspiration to others. Make long-term plans, and shape. + Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 9 You're becoming more confident. Reject a far-fetched scheme in favor of a practical solution. Use what you have to achieve a dream. Travel intrigues, Inspire, rather than demanding or issuing orders. Soon the whole neighborhood is involved. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Todorov I. B Slow down and consider options. Complete projects now. Your sensitivity richly favors artistic pursuits, writing and music. Contemplation, meditation and quiet time reap rewards. Rejuice and your creativity grows. Capture it by recording. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 It could get emotional over the next two days. Travel's favored, too, despite strong feelings. Continue with your planning. Accept more assignments. Extra paperwork leads to extra profits. The action is behind the scenes. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb.18) Today is a 7 Career matters claim your attention today and tomorrow. Committing and assuming more responsibility brings peace of mind. Your actions carry you farther than imagined. Keep the pedal to the metal. Stock up on provisions for the future. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is an R KANSAN PUZZLES Rebellions flare up. Advance your own agenda with perfect timing. You're in the groove. By now you should know how much you can spend. Keep cash stashed away. Save through private connections. Trust love. SPONSORED BY 785. 856.5252 We Deliver! 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The overlook is a great place to view sunsets and stargaze. The park's hours are 6 a.m. to 10 p.m every day. Wells Overlook (the Overlook) is located about 10 minutes from campus and is the place to go if someone wants to catch one of Kansas' famous sunsets. The Overlook has a two-story tower perfect for both sun gazing and star watching. It's a perfect first date location, if you're not afraid of heights. You can see miles out when standing on top of the tower. Wells Overlook: MAC LEANDER entertain@kansan.com The spiking temperatures and sunshine have lured Jayhawks out of hiding. They're running, walking, biking and throwing Frisbees all over campus. Despite how great it may be to see everyone out and about, the 28,000 students attending the University make it challenging to find alone time with the beautiful weather. Visit these four spots around Lawrence this spring for an escape from campus traffic. Lawrence is made up of plenty of places where students can explore and find peace of mind. This spring, don't sit around experiencing the same old thing. Take advantage of the weather, Lawrence and the possibly limited time you get to spend here. @UNIVERSITYDAILYKANSAN 941 Mass Street Edited by Paige Lytle Potter Lake is located about 100 steps from Strong Hall and is a Jayhawk favorite. During the spring, Jayhawks lay out their towels and do homework while sunbathing. It is located just close enough for everyone on campus to appreciate it, but it's hardly ever overpopulated. Many stories circulate campus about people jumping in and swimming in the lake. This spring, students should visit Potter Lake because it's a "get away" without having to get away. Breakfast Menu also available Saturday & Sunday from 8 am-2 pm Drink specials offered daily Clinton Lake: Centennial Park Located only four minutes from Jayhawk Boulevard in the 600 block of Rockledge Road, Centennial Park is an awesome spot for runners, grilling out and family outings. There is a skatepark within it that attracts skateboarders of all ages, but there is more. This 35-acre park consists of a playground, three picnic areas and a disc golf course, according to the City of Lawrence Parks and Recreation's website. The expansive park is a good place People make memories at Clinton Lake. Even though it's about 15 minutes away from campus, it really is the whole package. There are benches scattered around the lake secluded enough for students to have privacy, whether it's with themselves, friends or a significant other. It's a great place to find quiet. Even if someone is with small children and can't walk the hiking trails, they're able to take advantage of the playground. www.genoveseitalian.com 785. 842.0300 for students to hang out and be active. Potter Lake: News from the U YUP. KU'S GOT TALENT! This Friday, February 21, is the 3rd Annual KU's Got Talent, sponsored by those "Put On-A-Show Kind of People" at Student Union Activities (SUA). This event showcases some of KU's outstanding student performers and gives them an opportunity to win big for their talents. The show starts at 8:00 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom, Level 5. Contestants were selected by SUA's Films and Media Committee during an open audition that was held Sunday, February 2. The show will offer a range of talent from a Bollywood dance crew, to a singer songwriter, to modern dance team: - Unity Hip Hop Dance Crew - Jessica Scheer - singer and guitar player - guitar player - Richie Powell - dancer and singer (Winner of KU's Got Talent 2012) - Fusion Dance Team - Abby Sharp - singer - KU Jeeva - South Asian Fusion Dance Team - Victoria Gunderson - singer and music player - Adam Lower - dancer - Adam Lower - dancer - Legna Cedillo - singer - Genuine Imitation - acapella singing troupe Michael Garrett, Executive Director of the Big Event and emcee for KU's Dancing with the Stars last semester, will serve as emcee. Judges include Stephanie Eleeson, a KU senior and Co-Executive Director of Rock Chalk Revue, an annual musical benefit for the Lawrence community; Jai Nitz, a KU professor and comic book writer who has written for Dark Horse, Marvel, DC, Image, and other publishers; and Jon Niccum, an entertainment writer and critic for the Kansas City Star and author of the book "The Worst Gig." Prizes include $400 for 1st place, $200 for 2nd place, and $100 for 3rd place. In addition to the formal judging, the audience will be able to vote via text for a fan favorite and the contestant who brings the most people to the event wins a prize. What? You already knew KU had talent? Well, head to the Kansas Union Friday night anyway for a fun evening with fellow Jayhawks. KU MEMORIAL UNIONS BURGE UNION JAYHAWK CENTRAL KANSAS UNION see you at the U f t w i o u n d Union KU.edu +