HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is an 8 Coast to victory (even if you don't feel like it anymore). Finishing the job satisfies and leaves space for exciting new projects. Celebrate with dinner out. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is an 8 Things are getting busy. For the next month, as Venus enters Gemini, you immerse yourself in study and research. Imagine the project as completed and a great success. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 7 Make household decisions for the next two days. In general, folks are on your side. Find what you seek close to home. For the next month, you're looking good. Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is an 8 The routine you're practicing gets enhanced by the rules you already know. Your self-discipline is respected. Don't flirt quite yet. Study a while longer. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is an 8 An assumption gets challenged. You have tons of moneymaking ideas. Keep an eye on the numbers. For the next month, group activities go well. Go for clear, direct action. TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 2012 Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is an 8 Go ahead and toot your own horn! Work on your portfolio. You're entering two especially confident days. For the next month, advance your career. Get further than expected. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is an 8 The road ahead may be muddy. Check out the map, and follow up on details and strategy. Check supplies and equipment. For the next month, travel beckons. Don't get sidetracked. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) **SCOIRO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21)** Today is a 7 You're entering a two-day sociable phase. Friends want to play. Extra paperwork leads to extra profits. For the forseeable future, it's easier to save money. Go on out. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 7 Today is a 7 Your duties may keep you from social events. You might as well bring love and fun to your work. It's going to be easier to compromise for a while. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is an 8 Work is more fun now. Don't fall for a con or throw money down a hole. Improve efficiency. Pay bills. Let a partner take the lead. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb.18) Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 7 Work gets in the way of romance now, but more opportunities for love abound for the rest of the month. Bring productivity to new levels. Opposites attract. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is an 8 Your partnerships develop and bring positive changes. Definitely choose love over money. Relax and enjoy both. There's a lucky break. CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 McNally's partner 5 Lawyers' org. 8 Verve 12 Sandwich cookie 13 Turf 14 Interoffice note 15 Rip 16 Alpine coatings 18 Drum on which cable is wound 20 "Sidhartha" author 21 What ever amount 22 Teeny 23 Long-legged bird 26 Oven in an Indian restaurant 30 Help 31 Monkey suit 32 Shock and — 33 Entrance rug 36 Got along 38 Summer- time mo. 39 Cover 40 Swiss money 43 Griffith's lawyer role 47 Longtime airplane manufacturer 49 Capri, e.g. 50 Cain's victim 51 Fish eggs 52 Online journal 53 Existed 54 Massachusetts cape 55 Drunk- ards "I'm his muse," said Lynch, 53, sipping tea in a hotel lounge. "You write what you know, and who does Mitch know better than me? I mean, it's the highest compliment you can make." Glazer, 58, who has written screenplays for "Great Expectations," "Scrooged" and "The Recruit," has been developing this series, which premieres Friday on Starz, for nearly half of their wedded life. It's based largely on his childhood growing up as a cabana boy in Miami, where his father worked CHECK OUT THE ANSWERS http://udkne.ws/Ha08gJ Solution time: 21 mins. DOWN 1 Campus mil. grp. 2 Neighbor hood 3 Tide type 4 On the back 5 Analyze ore 6 German city 7 Commo- tion 8 Ran the show 9 Meadows 10 Pumps up the volume 11 Schnozz 17 Timely question? 19 Stick with a kick 22 Grow In addition to securing a juicy role as a wealthy heiress, Lynch served as an inspiration for every character, from like Evans (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), an ambitious hotel owner who teams up with criminals to stop his employees from unionizing, to Ben "The Butcher" Diamond (Danny Huston), a mobster so heartless that he shoots the family's barking dog for interrupting a phone call. CRYPTOQUIP 23 Despondent 24 Uncle (Sp.) 25 Altar affirmative 26 Egypt's boy king 27 Rowing need 28 Have bills 29 Roulette bet 31 Playground game 34 Cause anger 35 Greatly 36 Healthy 37 Goes off script 39 Burdened 40 Imperfections 41 PJs coverup 42 Computer brand 43 "You're putting —I"" 44 Norway's capital 45 Coagulate 46 Small barrels 48 Historic period PYAT JPK GBUAGMAC AVQAGJI PYA I JPK GBUAGMAC AVOAGJI YHUA IBLBDHG KOBTBKTI, JYAW OGKMHMDW AVQDHBL Kelly Lynch inspiration for new drama series LOS ANGELES — Kelly Lynch has something more precious than an Oscar: a Hollywood marriage that's lasted 20 years. That rare accomplishment pays off big time in "Magic City," a new TV drama created by her husband, Mitch Glazer, about what goes on behind the scenes of a swank hotel in late 1950s Miami. "LW IACBLATJI AVHQJDW!" "Yesterday's Cryptoquip: SINCE THAT BIG OPERA STAR SINGS NOTABLY DEEP BASS PARTS, WOULD YOU SAY HE HAS A SO-LOW CAREER? Today's Cryptoquip Clue: L equals M PAGE 4A TELEVISION as an electrical engineer, at one point helping to install an elevator at the Fontainebleau Hotel used exclusively by Frank Sinatra. Glazer wrote all eight hours of the first season, which has the style of "Mad Men" and the sudden violence of "The Sopranos." McClatchy Tribune 2 5 6 9 1 7 9 5 8 5 2 4 7 6 9 3 8 7 6 1 6 8 7 2 6 5 8 9 7 6 2 5 SUDOKU Difficulty Level ★★★ 4/03 MOVIES RADIO NEW YORK — Perched on the 36th floor of a Manhattan skyscraper, SiriusXM Radio Inc.'s glass-walled lab byteed with 52 buff bachelors, a diminutive Catholic nun and singer Chris Isaak strumming his guitar, a pint-sized white terrier at his heels. It was just another morning at SinusXM, which dishes out an electric and complex blend of 180 satellite radio channels. Sirius.XM adjusting to digital competitors But in this volatile corner of the media, SiriusXM faces a set of digital music competitors such as Pandora, Spotify, Slacker and Rhapsody. SiriusXM plans to beat these newcomers the same way it conquered FM radio - with what it advertises as cool programming and hot personalities. McClatchy Tribune From left: Kate Winslet (as Rose DeLitt Bukater) and Leonardo DiCaprio (as Jack Dawson) discuss a scene with writer/ director/producer/editor James Cameron in "Titanic" from Paramount Pictures and Twentieth Century Fox. For others, of course, it will mean a three-dimensional Billy Three dimensional movies receive inconsistent profits "The Lion King," a movie that dates back to 1994, made more than $94 million at the box office after its recent rerelease as a 3-D reboot that reportedly cost about $10 million. MCCLATCHY TRIBUNE It's not hard to do the math, or see where it leads. Three-dimensional cinema may well be the future of movies. But it's also the past — and not just because a lot of old-timers would pick "House of Wax" (1953) as their favorite 3-D film. Consider the situation at Disney: "John Carter," the futuristic 3-D sci-fi extravaganza released March 9, cost $250 million (officially) to make, and is losing the company (officially) $200 million. This week, it leads to "Titanic" in 3-D, a likely landmark in the history of recycling. For many, a voyage aboard the James Cameron-directed Oscar winner and box-office champ (later displaced by Cameron's 3-D "Avatar") will mean another ultraromantic journey into an enchanted, treacherous North Atlantic. MCCIATCHY TRIRUINE Zane, chewing the (enhanced) scenery and chasing Leonardo DiCaprio around a sinking ocean liner while firing a pistol. But not all 3-D films are viewed under the stringent quality control of IMAX, or measure up dramatically to the likes of "Titanic." One of the lessons of recent events at the cinema is that 3-D can't make bad movies into good films. Either way, it will look spectacular, says David Keighley, chief quality officer at IMAX, the gold standard of big-screen exhibition. "Besides improving the picture, we also remastered the sound," he said. "You can feel the hull of the ship cracking." There will be no shortage of movies in 3-D coming soon, nor 3-D movies with something nostalgic about them. "Top Gun" and "Ghostbusters" are among the old movies scheduled for a technical upgrade. At Disney, a The University of Kansas University Theatre Presents the Obie Award and Outer Critics Circle Award-winning comedy FOREIGNER by Larry Shae 7:30 p.m. March 30-31 April 2 -4, 2012 2:30 p.m. April 1, 2012 William Inge Memorial Theatre General admission tickets are on sale in the KU ticket offices: University Theatre, 864-3982; Lied Center, 864-ARTS, and online at www.kutheatre.com. Seating is limited. Tickets are $15 for the public, $14 for senior citizens and KU faculty and staff, and $10 for all students. All major credit cards are accepted. The University Theatre is partially funded by the KU Student Senate Activity Fee; the University Theatre 2011-12 season is sponsored by the KU Credit Union. KU UNIVERSITY THEATRE STUDENT SENATE KU CREDIT UNION 3-D rerelease schedule has been in place for some time. 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