THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS PAGE 5 entertainment HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is an 8 Pay close attention to your dreams over the next few days. Get them down in writing for future reference. It's okay if you can't take action yet. Have compassion for yourself. And don't overlook a major issue. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is an 8 Being especially sensitive to the opinions of others is key. Express yourself clearly, but mostly listen. Your intuition reveals what you need to know. Relax with friends. Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is a 9 Set new goals together. This requires patience. You'll make money in the long run. Investigate your personal outer limits, and be willing to push them. Write down an adventure or two for your autobiography. Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is an 8 Write down long-term goals, and get philosophical. Don't sweat the small stuff. Keep track of spending. You could even let others decide. With an extra dose of confidence, you're fired up for an adventure. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is an 8 Join forces to get the funding. Bring it all back home. You're even more attractive now. Give yourself credit for the work done. Make sure you have the facts to clear up any confusion. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is an 8 care Trevor bber. Collaboration flows. There's plenty to do. It may require some effort and dedication to complete everything, but it's possible and worth it. Romance is still part of the picture. Write a love letter. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 9 More work lands, to the point that it could get hectic. Put a commitment in writing to save time. Achieve your main goal, and then indulge a fantasy. Include something delicious. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is an 8 All work and no play can be exhausting. Take frequent small breaks, or one sizable one where you disconnect and completely relax. You'd benefit from a little romance, too. Let imagination replace money. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is an 8 Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is an 8 Capricorn (Uec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is an 8 You're smart and getting smarter. And you'll find it easier to focus. Just when you thought it wasn't possible, more money comes in. Keep it from going back out by diverting to savings. Stay close to home for a couple of days, and save. Ask for help from a natural researcher. You can be quite persuasive. Offer encouragement. Your spiritual practices clear your mind. You know just what to say. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is an 8 ACROSS Have faith in your own imagination and your ability to creatively bring home the bacon. Think through all the possibilities. Travel boosts your self-esteem, although home fires can be very nice. You're stronger than you thought. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 9 You're entering a two-day innovation phase. Use your talent. Go ahead and throw your hat over the fence. Make a crazy promise you have no idea how to keep. Your power is increasing. Talk about it. Support comes from mysterious sources. CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Mop the deck 5 Brit. flying force 8 Pack (down) 12 Jason's ship 13 Id counter-part 14 Jannings of old movies 15 Clarinet insert 16 Friendly 18 Behind with payments 20 Permeated 21 Fellows 23 Crony 24 Mis-labeled 28 Donated 31 Wise bird 32 Sire 34 Pinch 35 Begin 37 Plato's teacher 39 Namely (Abbr.) 41 Open- handed hit 42 Determined the cost 45 Java program 49 Some Pacific salmon 51 Emanation 52 Bargain 53 Type measures 54 Deposited 55 Deuce topper 56 Sandra or Ruby 57 Breather? 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GEORGE MULLINIX/KANSAN After switching locations in December, Milton's has changed its hours to stay open for late-night breakfast until 10 p.m. Milton's extends hours to offer breakfast at night MACKENZIE LEANDER mieander@kansan.com David Lewis, the owner and manager of Milton's, is excited to announce the popular brunch spot has extended its hours. Milton's will now remain open until 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Students will no longer have to wake up unpleasantly early to beat the Milton's breakfast rush. "(Milton's) is the only place around that serves breakfast at night and honestly everyone wants breakfast at night," Bjerhan said. "We want to invite college students to experience what some Milton's opened at its new location last December. Now that all the kinks have been worked out, the staff has been encouraging Lewis to stay open later. Hans Bjeran began serving at Milton's before the move and is convinced everyone will love Lewis' French toast for dinner. Students have more to look forward to than just late-night breakfast. With free Wi-Fi and coffee, Milton's is set up for students to study comfortably. Bjerhan suggests students try Milton's espresso that will "keep them up for days." If it's not a caffeine fix students are looking for, they can take advantage of Milton's variety of other drink options. people have been experiencing with us for 15 years." Lewis hired a new night server to work the bar in hopes that students will take advantage of Milton's drink specials including cocktails and martinis. By offering these specials, Lewis hopes to bring in students who don't want to wake up at the crack of dawn to experience the coffee shop atmosphere, like Tom O'Leary, a senior from Mission Hills, Kan. "I think it's awesome they're serving breakfast at night now because you aren't going to find that in a library, or another coffee shop for that matter. It's different and unique," O'Leary said. "If you're a social studier, which I am, it's a good idea. And when I study I'll for sure have the munchies." Lewis has been doing business in the area for twenty years and says that he understands students' desire to get out of their apartments or dorms. He hopes Milton's unique variety of options will make it a spot where students can make new friends, study, eat and have a couple drinks. "These extended hours are targeted directly at students," Lewis said. "Come eat. Come drink. Come study. We have beer, wine and really a pretty wide range of things for a small space like this. I don't know of any other place that offers all that." Milton's is located on the ground floor of the 901 building at Ninth and New Hampshire streets. AL RIIM REVIEW Edited by Casey Hutchins RYAN WRIGHT RYAN WRIGHT rwright@kansan.com During the last year or so, Mac Miller has gone from cringe-worthy rapper toapper of one of the most intriguing figures in hip-hop. This past June, Miller released his second album, "Watching Movies with the Sound Off", which featured strong production and strong lyrics. The album was a giant leap in artistry for Miller. Since 2012, he has introduced a few alter egos: Larry Fisherman, his name as a producer, and now Delusional Thomas. New mixtape brings rapper Mac Miller into the spotlight "Delusional Thomas" is Miller's latest mixtape project, released last month. To be completely honest, "Delusional Thomas" sounds like an early Odd Future release. It contains some horrorcore-esque lyrics with multiple references to extreme violence and continuous challenges to religion, which were characteristic of most early Odd Future releases. Just like those early Odd Future releases, these lyrics come off as childish and even forced at times. Delusional Thomas has a pitch-changed voice that sounds like Mac Miller rapping after sucking in a helium-filled balloon. His voice can be a bit annoying, but the project is only 10 tracks and 27 minutes long. The length of this project is perfect because if it were any longer, Delusional Thomas' voice would have become infurishing. Although Thomas' voice can be quite annoying, the production helps alleviate this nuisance and fits the high-pitched voice very well. Mac Miller has proved to be quite the producer under alter ego Larry Fisherman. Nearly every Fisherman beat is fantastic. Miller is quite frankly a better producer than he is a rapper. Every beat fits the overall mood and theme perfectly. There aren't many features on "Delusional Thomas," but one that stands out is Earl Sweatshirt's verse on the fourth track, "Bill" Delusional Thomas holds his own but Sweatshirt absolutely steals the show. Earl Sweatshirt is no slouch on the mic, but this Follow @KansanEntertain on Twitter ETHANOL IS BIODEGRADABLE AND DOES NOT POLLUTE GROUNDWATER. JOIN THE ENERGY REVOLUTION. VISIT ZarcoUSA.com TO LEARN MORE is perhaps his best guest verse in a year. Mac Miller appears as a guest on "Grandpa Used to Carry a Flask," which is the best track on the entire project. In the song, Miller goes back and forth with highpitched Thomas and both deliver great verses. Mac Miller continues to push his artistry and should be applauded. This project is not for the faint of heart and is at times hard to listen to, but if you can look past its flaws, "Delusional Thomas" is definitely worth a listen. —Edited by Paige Lytle Like A Down Jacket, Only Way Better. 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