FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 2012 HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is an 8 With the moon in your sign, confidence is yours, and you talk a fine game. Let wild inspiration carry you away, and dive into action. Get others moving, too. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 7 Tailors (April 20-May 20) Today is a 7 The pressure's increasing, and the game's getting more intense. Contemplate your next move, and confer with your team. Refine your presentation. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 7 Everyone wants to get together ... ask them to help with tasks, and together you make short work of it. Develop a profitable scheme. Collaborate with courage and creativity. Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is a 6 Choose for fit, comfort and style. There's a period of testing, or trying things on. How does the role fit? Fulfill a fantasy. Talk it over. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is an 8 Getting involved in a social project feeds your spirit. Travel conditions look good, especially if the price is right. Communicate long distances. Shop carefully. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is an 8. Go over your resources, and get into the details. What you learn helps with decisions regarding future direction. Check out an interesting suggestion. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is an 8 You and an older partner are stirring things up for the next few days. You can solve a puzzle. Establish new rules. Start by fixing whatever's broken. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is an 8 There may be a conflict between wanting change and wanting things to stay the same. Be creative, and see if you can have it both ways. You're too busy to mess around. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is an 8 Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is an 8 You're lucky in love for the next two days. Others look to you for ethical leadership. A surprising development opens a new perspective. Friends balance it out. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 Your family plays an important role, later today and through the weekend. It's not too late to organize an impromptu party at your house. Dreams are good. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is an 8 Mercury enters your sign. For the next few weeks, your elastic mind bulges with ideas. Write your book; communicate your thoughts. Make the most of it. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 9 Turn your energy toward making money. It's hidden in places that you couldn't imagine before. Interact with connections for mutual benefit. CROSSWORD PAGE 4 ACROSS 1 Breakfast strips 6 Lawyers' org. 9 Under the weather 12 Island greeting 13 Deterio-rate 14 — Zedone 15 Impersonator 16 Order 18 Transforms through CGI 20 Curved molding 21 Winter bug 23 Prior to 24 Garb 25 Camera feature 27 Trip around the world? 29 Relinquishes 31 Does a double-take, maybe 35 Gladiators' place 31 Aerobic maneuver 38 Like crazy 41 Kreskin's claim 43 Kiwi's extinct cousin 44 Hodge-podge 45 Rilt 47 Remark 49 Selected 52 Coloration 53 Actress Carrere 54 W.H. — 55 Commercials 56 Spring mo. 57 Trusty horse DOWN 1 Emeril's cry 2 "The Greatest" 3 Home for many hippies 4 Buck-eyes' home 5 Mother-of pearl 6 Robin Hood, for one 7 Greets the villain 8 $ dispenser 9 Mirror's offering 10 Bowling milieu http://udkne.ws/zhk3Dy CHECK OUT THE ANSWERS 11 Sources of wealth 17 Human 19 Ordinary writing 21 Aviate 22 Wahine's gift 26 Expire 26 Zigzag path 28 Impudent 30 Parched 32 Low chest of drawers 33 Also 40 Hot tub 36 Ambrosia accompaniment 38 Coffee-chocolate blend 39 For all to hear 40 March of — 42 Type-setting measures 45 Quick cut 46 Close 48 Greek vowel 50 Witness 51 Conclusion 1 7 8 6 4 3 2 6 5 3 8 5 9 5 2 9 1 9 2 3 1 Conceptis Sudoku SUDOKU By Dave Green Difficulty Level ★★★★ 1/27 KITTY KORNER MOVIES So Yong Kim's new family-focused film PARK CITY, Utah — Have breakfast with writer-director So Yong Kim, tell her how remarkable her new film is, and you'll see her put her menu in front of her face in embarrassment. But hearing compliments on the quietly exquisite "For Ellen" is something the filmmaker is going to have to get used to. It's that good. The film, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival this week, stars an excellent Paul Dano as the hard-edged and distraught Joby, a twenty-something hipster rock performer who's lived only for his music, on the verge of an unavoidable divorce, has to decide if he can live for something else as well, his young daughter Ellen. TELEVISION Darmody met with an untimely end on last month's Season 2 finale, but those who ply the tonsorial trade report that the show helped make the retroflavored 'do the coif du jour among millennial males. If the twentysomething guy from the mailroom, your waiter at Mozza and hipster music moguls all seem to be sporting the same haircut—trimmed buzz-cut short on the sides, left long on the top and swept back from the forehead—it's not your imagination. It's "Boardwalk Empire." Or, more precisely, it's a throwback haircut from Prohibition-era America, reintroduced "Boardwalk Empire" style influences men in all its dapper disheveled-ness by Michael Pitt's James "Jimmy" Darmody character on the Martin Scorsese HBO series. "It's been a popular cut for a good nine months to a year now," says J.P. Mastey, founder of the Baxter Finley Barber & Shop on La Cienega Boule-ward. "It started getting popular here around the middle of the (show's) first season. A lot of guys will kind of know who the character is even if they don't know his name." But, Mastey says, "We know exactly who they're talking about." *Supercuts'* senior artistic director Melanie Lain has noticed the same thing over the last year and a half. CRYPTOQUIP 1-27 CRYPTOQUIP FWHABMV EMJXUALG LRML'H ADHGBLH' MVLGUBMLAXDH: GJXBMLAJG XE HLADIADI "EAIRL XE LRG SWFSVGSGG," "Yesterday's Cryptoquip: WHEN AN EAGER KITTEN STALKS A PUPPY TIRELESSLY, I SUPPOSE YOU COULD SAY THECATCOWSTHE DOG. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: L equals T CELEBRITY When Cindi Leive, editor in chief of Glamour, started working as an assistant at the magazine, Ms. Charla Krupp, author and editor, dies at 58 Beauty books come and go, traded for younger models. But Charla Krupp's "How Not to Look Old" has remained a bible for women since its 2008 publication. The book spent 18 weeks on the New York Times best-seller list, sold more than 300,000 copies and inspired Krupp's 2010 follow-up, "How to Never Look Fat Again," which spent four weeks on the best seller list. Ms. Krupp grew up in Wilmette, Ill., and graduated from New Trier West High School. She then earned a journalism degree with Bronze Tablet honors from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she was editor of the Daily Illini. She moved to New York to start an internship at Mademoiselle before graduation ceremonies in 1975. Ms. Krupp, 58, died of breast cancer on Monday, Jan. 23. She was a resident of Manhattan and Sagaponack, N.Y., and was married to Richard Zoglin, Time magazine's theater critic and an author. Over the next few decades, she wrote and edited entertainment and beauty features at Glamour, InStyle, Shop Etc., More and People Style- Watch magazines. She appeared more than 130 times as a "Today" show contributor and lent support to other women in the media. Krupp was entertainment editor. "And I thought she was perhaps the most capital-'F-'fabulous person I had ever met," Leive said. "She got highlights before anyone I knew did. She got her nails done on a weekly basis before anyone I knew got regular manicures. "There was a signed picture of her and Madonna together on her desk and she had special light bulbs in her lamps and feathers in the decor. I just thought she was the most glamorous person I had ever seen, and nothing I ever encountered of her after that changed my mind." "But the thing that hit you about Charla when you worked with her was what a hard worker she was," Leive said. "She was this beautiful woman interviewing celebrities, getting fantastic beauty treatments, and yet she would literally be sitting cross-legged in her office chair at 9 o'clock." A self-described beauty addict, Ms. Krupp loved little luxuries and became Glamour's beauty director. 944 Massachusetts Street WILL IT 785. 832.8228 www.LARRYVILLEKU.com COMING TO YOU 2.1.12