+ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2014 PAGE 5A + entertainment HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is an 8 Group projects go well now and for the next three weeks with Mercury in Aquarius. Don't sweat the small stuff right now. Cuddle up with a loved one and make some magic. What could you create together? Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 7 Resume your leadership role. Schedule more carefully for the next three weeks, as tests and challenges can arise with Mercury in Aquarius. It's easier to get distracted. Maintain an active social schedule, and stay in communication. Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is an 8 Today is an 8 Increase the level of organization. Discuss philosophical ideas and make long-range plans. The communication style could change abruptly. For about three weeks with Mercury in Aquarius, you'll be good at finding ways around emblems. Financial planning provides power. Figure out prices, and send invoices. Track your earnings and revise your budget. Review statements for errors. For about three weeks with Mercury in Aquarius, discover new sources of revenue Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is a 9 Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 9 Ask for counsel from a master. Team communication reaches a new level. For about three weeks with Mercury in Aquarius, let your partner take the lead. Negotiate creatively. Many views give a longer sitution. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 7 Put technology to work in new ways over the next few weeks. Discussions take on a more logical form. For three weeks with Mercury in Aquarius, your work gets more interesting, and your cleverness shines. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is an 8 Work on creative writing, art or music over the next three weeks with Mercury in Aquarius. You'll learn new games and computer programs quickly. Study with talented friends. Play together, and gain new chops. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is an A Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is an 8 Make up a list of intended improvements. Make choices around style, color and size or scale. For three weeks with Mercury in aquarius, you'll do your best thinking at home. Communicate virtually, rather than traveling. Today is a 9 Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 9. Things seem easier to understand for the next few weeks, with Mercury in Aquarius. Writing flows. You get fascinated by complexities, and entrusted in analysis. Review the stats. Consider how they affect business. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is an 8 Thoughts become more logical, and there's lots of money to be made over the next three weeks, with Mercury in Aquarius. Devise an earning strategy, and plot your course. Move ahead confidently, with hold action KANSAN PUZZLES + Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 9 You're more objective over the next three weeks with Mercury in Aquarius, and learn quickly. Begin a logical, rational cycle. Tell your personal story. Get your partner involved. Discuss the direction to move forward. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 9 Take more time for quiet contemplation over the next three weeks, with Mercury in Aquarius. Completion is top priority. Your dreams are trying to tell you something. Take notes on realizations and insights. Meditate insights. Meditate. 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With the sheer volume of bands that come to Lawrence, it can be difficult to figure out which shows are worth seeing. Well don't worry, here are just a few picks of shows that are guaranteed to be great. First up, at the Granada, located at 1020 Massachusetts St., on Feb. 18 will be the soulful styling of Mayer Hawthorne. Hawthorne may not look like the kind of guy you would normally see singing neo-soul but once he opens his mouth all preconceived notions are thrown out the window. If you're a fan of '70s style soul music with a modern touch, you will not want to miss this show. Also at the Granada on March 7 will be progressive metal group Between the Buried and Me, if you're looking for something a little heavier. The Granada has hosted plenty of great metal bands over the last few months and this show should be no By Jacob Waters entertain@kansan.com different. Between the Buried and Me are known for their complex riffles and eclectic instrumentation that can go from intense to melodic in the span of ten seconds. This show is sure to be one that metal fans will not want to miss. For fans of indie music, on March 10 at Liberty Hall, located at 644 Massachusetts St., Dr. Dog will be performing. Dr. Dog's music features a unique blend of power pop melodies with crunchy '60s style guitars. I hate to use the term "Beatlesque" because I feel it gets overused but I would say that that is an apt description of Dr. Dog's music. Whether you've heard all their songs before or you're a new fan, Dr. Dog will have you singing along with all of their songs. Finally, for fans looking for CHECK OUT THE VLOG http://bit.ly/LVxRSY something a little more local check out SXSW Bound, I Heart Local Music's Lawrence showcase to raise money to send bands down to the South by Southwest festival in Austin. Texas. XSW Bound takes place over the course of two days on Feb. 21 and 22 at the Jackpot Music Hall located at 943 Massachusetts St. This event features Lawrence musical staples such as lo-fi artist CS Luxem, garage rockers Psychic Heat and hip-hop star Approach, among others. This event is sure to be a great time for lovers of local music and helps support these artists' efforts to expand. Edited by Alec Weaver HOLLYWOOD Hollywood still isn't reflecting the nation's diversity in its entertainment products, and that omission is costing the industry considerable amounts in lost revenues. Film, TV industry's diversity doesn't look like America's, study says That's the main conclusion of a comprehensive report about diversity in the film and TV industry released Wednesday by UCLA's Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies. The study, which is titled "2014 Hollywood Diversity Report: Making Sense of the Disconnect," finds that minorities and women are represented far below their VALENTINE'S DAY 941 Mass Street 785.842.0300 www.genoveseitalian.com Recycle this paper RINGS, WATCHES, CRYSTALS DIAMONDS, LOOSE & MOUNTED WEDDING BANDS, JEWELRY, IN HOUSE WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIR, FINANCING, SPEED, SERVICE & CUSTOM DESIGN www.marksjewelers.net FOLLOW USON Hunt said that while executives at Hollywood studios and networks repeatedly maintain that diversity is important, there seems to be little progress. "They don't see diversity as being good for the marketplace," said Hunt. "They only address it when there's protest and the cage is rattled." "The fact is that America is becoming more and more diverse, but the Hollywood industry hasn't kept up," said Darnell Hunt, the lead author of the report and the center's director. "There's been a little progress, but it's been at a glacial pace. Hollywood is woefully out of touch with an emerging America." The year in film in 2011 seemed to typify the underrepresentation of minorities. In that year, minorities had lead roles in just under 11 percent of the 172 films considered. Meanwhile, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census, non-white minorities account for about 36 percent of the nation's population. corresponding percentages in the general population. $ \therefore $ The report analyzed more than 1,000 TV shows on 68 different cable and broadcast networks during the 2011-2012 season, and also 172 American-made movies in 2011. Researchers examined the level of diversity in front of and behind the camera, the rosters of Hollywood's most prominent talent agencies, and the winners of Oscars, Emmys and other honors. Associated Press CRYPTOQUIP GST WYYLWP HS XL SXZLZZLO MFHI HIWH YWBL, OLBFKWHL KSBSP. GST ZISTBOR'H OMLBB SR HIL YWZHLB. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: G equals Y News from the U Whether you love it or hate it, it comes around every February 14th. Flowers, chocolates, cupids, greeting cards, kisses, lovebirds, hearts and lace, they all represent this complicated holiday steeped in fascinating history and mythological mystery. If you're the type who is "in love with love," you'll go all out on this special day. AH. VALENTINE'S DAY... If you're the type who'd rather skip the whole month of February, you'll just need to grin and bear it! you don't want to miss out on a great line up of foodie favorites: grilled KC strip steak, golden brown butterfly shrimp, baked potatoes, fresh sautéed veggies, and a bountiful salad buffet. But if you have to acknowledge Valentine's Day, before you head out for a high-priced off campus, consider enjoying a special Valentine's Day meal with KU Dining, and put the dollars you'll save toward movie tickets, a bouquet, or a nice sensible gift, like a singing teddy bear! KU's three campus dining centers—Mrs. E.'s in Lewis Hall, Oliver Dining in Oliver Hall and North College Café in GSP—will be serving a special menu for dinner on Friday, February 14th. Created with care by the chefs in KU Dining. After dinner, impressive dessert bars will round out the meal at each of the dining centers: chocolate fondue with fresh fruits, pretzels, marshmallows and brownie bites at Oliver Dining; fresh strawberry pie and decadent chocolate chunk cookies at Mrs. E's; and Tiramisu, fresh strawberries and an ultimate chocolate mousse cake at North College Cafe. Those who have a KU meal plan or KU Cuisine Cash are set. Guests of our residents can use a "guest pass" a benefit of those who have dining plans, or they may pay the $9.50 door price, which is still one great deal. What!? No valentine? Even if you don't have a special someone this year, KU Dining wants you to be their valentine and join them for dinner, made with love! see you at the U KU MEMORIAL UNIONS BURGE UNION JAYHAWK CENTRAL KANSAS UNION Union.KU.edu