THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 9 Consult with experts on negotiations and strategy. It's getting romantic. Let a partner take the lead while you make something delicious. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 7 Don't let a minor disagreement mess up all your plans. Compromise. Take a breather. It's about to get busy. Save time by sticking rigorously to the rules. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 6 There's more of what you want at home. Listen to others, and spend on durable rather than momentary pleasures. You're lucky in love for the next two days. Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is a 7 The time is not right for flirting. If you stumble, get back up. A loved one could be obstinate. Get into a homebody phase, and make some long-awaited changes. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 9 There's more money coming in, thank goodness. It's not a good time to travel, through. Studying and research goes well, as you have keen focus and concentration. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 9 You're on fire. No time to braq about recent accomplishments. Besides, increased arrogance could mess with your romance levels. Drink a dose of modesty. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 6 except the compliments as well as the criticisms with grace. You have the resources you need. Laughing, especially at oneself, is great therapy. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Scratch (Oct. 25-Nov. 21) Today is a 7 You have the resources you need, even if it doesn't seem like it. Worrying is no good. Better learn quickly. Remain flexible, yet attentive. Smile (whether you mean it or not). Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec.21) Today is a 7 Today is a 7 Find support and work in your own community. Allow others to be generous, and be generous yourself. Use your network. Stay frugal and avoid traveling, if possible. Give thanks. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is an 8 Your universe is expanding. New opportunities are popping up all around you. Grab the ones that feed your heart. Be flexible in romance. Give and take. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 7 Accept romantic challenges and be rewarded. Life's too short to waste with doubts and fears. So what if you fail? Then you fail. You can accomplish far more than you think. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is an 8 Expect a heavy workload. It's helpful to make room for diverse points of view. Your adaptability plays in your favor. When confronted with a decision, choose love over money. 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Yesterday's Cryptoquip: GOOD METHOD FOR CAUTIONING FOLKS WHEN THEIR HAIR IS GETTING ALL KINK: CURLY WARNING SYSTEM. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: K equals M PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012 DEADLINE applications for graduate school are due by July 1st. CONTACT KU URBAN PLANNING DEPARTMENT Marvin Hall, Room 317 phone 785.864.4184 phone 705 024 410 website sadp.ku.edu/urban-planning ubpl@ku.edu facebook facebook.com/kuurbanplann 5/02 MCCLATCHY TRIBUNE Recording Academy slashes award spots LOS ANGELES — Long a target of debate and criticism, the Grammy Awards this year had to deflect an attack from a block of its core constituency; the artists. Musicians and music activists cried foul after the Recording Academy slashed its number of award categories from 109 to 78. Difficulty Level ★★★ Those still hoping for a reversal of this decision were dealt a serious blow as a New York judge dismissed a suit aimed at forcing the Recording Academy to rescind the changes. Latin jazz musician Bobby Sanabria was one of those behind the suit, arguing that the cuts would hurt an artist's career and unfairly targeted niche categories. SUDOKU PAGE 4 MUSIC The Recording Academy will meet in late May to discuss any changes to the 2013 Grammy Awards telecast. President Neil Portnow praised the judge's decision in a statement and said Monday that he did not anticipate any massive overhauls to next year's nominations and awards. "The reason we did this is because we believe in the academy," Sanabria said. "This past year, all of us were left out in the lurch — all of the people eliminated in "I would anticipate there would be some changes this year, but what I don't think will change will be the overall restructuring." Portnow said. "We found a different way to categorize and to look at this very challenging process. We try to be objective about something that is subjective. The overall infrastructure that we implemented seems to work well." terms of 31 categories. You can't have 6,000 musicians competing for one Grammy. You could, theoretically have that, but it's just unfair" MOVIES LOS ANGELES — The Oscars aren't going anywhere. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences announced Tuesday that it has signed a new 20-year deal with CIM Group to keep the annual Academy Award show at the Hollywood & Highland Center through 2033. Also confirmed is a Dolby Laboratories agreement with the owners of the complex to take over the naming rights to the theater, previously belonging to Kodak, which filed for bankruptcy. Academy Awards will remain in Hollywood The agreement quels the rumors that the academy's board of governors was going to move its annual telecast downtown to the L.A. Live complex and its Nokia Theater. 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