THE UNIVERSITY DARY KANSAN PAGE 5 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2013 entertainment HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 9 Participate社会 this month, and get lost in fascinating philosophical conversation. Others are looking to you for a decision. Once you commit you'll find freedom and release. And others can make their own. Perform an anonymous good deed. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is an 8 Travel looks tempting, but postpone until tomorrow, if possible (or just dance with some surprises).Ignore someone who says you'll fail, and make a list of goals. Plan actions and strategies to support your team. Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is a 9 Don't let obstacles slow you down. Practice with your teammate to break records. Get old business handled. The next month is good for saving money and handling finances. Go for fast, fun productivity. Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is an 8 Female magnetism pays a big role in today's successes. Strengthen partnerships this month. Costs may be higher than expected. Proceed with caution, but you can handle it. Compromise, delegate and don't underestimate the power of cookies. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is an 8 Be careful. For four weeks, work gets exceptionally fun. Don't get distracted while chopping. What could thrive in such a creative environment? Make a mess and find out. Spend time in contemplation. Keep it practical. re Trevor ber. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 7 Luscious romance takes center stage. Dance your way into the spotlight. Others give you support in your career, but you have to be willing to receive it. Postpone travel for now. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is an 8 Opposition to your ideas could arise. They probably have a good reason. Try their shoes on, and walk a mile, before responding. At least you'll get some exercise and learn something new. Make your own choices. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 9 You're even smarter than usual. A conflict of interests shows up at your door. Try to understand other people's feelings and it goes easier. Get outside perspectives. Keep your finances ethical. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 9 At first, the task may seem impossible. Looking at it more closely or from a different angle reveals new data. Gather new income now. You find your comfort zone, and confidence soars. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 Don't throw money at the problem or you could very well make it worse. Worrying about it won't take you anywhere. Use patience and brains. Define how you'd like it to go. Someone finds that very romantic. aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is an 9 Finish old jobs and new ones flourish and spark over the next month. Pad the schedule for setbacks. Decline an expensive invitation. Listen to a wise relative or a realistic friend. Spice your creation with subtlety. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is an 8 Imagine yourself in an earlier time. You're especially popular, but your social life could cause a problem at home. Find the perfect balance by communicating your passion and acknowledging your support team. 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INTERNATIONAL CRIME BERLIN — German authorities are investigating a huge art find reported to include hundreds of works seized by the Nazis and considered missing for decades, officials said Monday. German gov't helping probe into huge art find Cancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert said the government was informed "several months ago" about the case. He said authorities in Berlin were supplying "advice from experts in the field of so-called Seibert referred further questions to prosecutors in the southern city of Augsburg, where spokesman Matthias Nickolai said he could give no details before a scheduled press conference Tuesday morning. Focus reported that some of the artworks discovered may have been seized by the Nazis from Jewish owners, or bought from them under duress. 'degenerate art' and the area of Nazi-looted art." Ten songs add variety to your music library But art historians say the works could mainly consist of what the Nazis considered "degenerate art" that did not necessarily belong to Jews. MUSIC These were largely modern or abstract works by artists that the regime of Adolf Hitler believed to be a corrup- TOM DEHART tdehart@kansan.com SUB POP RECORDS Title: "Suddenly Everything Has Changed" **Changed"** **Artist:** The Postal Service **Album:** The District Sleeps Alone Tonight (2003) Released in 2003 by Death Cab for Cutie's frontman, Ben Gibbard. "Suddenly Everything Has Changed" is a mellow song with a melody that can put listeners in a trance. One of the lesser-known Postal Service songs, tidescribes the ever-changing paths of life as it moves forward; an appropriate song to play at the end of the day. Title: "You Caught the Light" VIRGIN Actist: Churches Album: The Bones of What You Believe (2013) Chvrches "You Caught the Light" is another slow song with an electronic vibe that seems like it could have been pulled directly out of the 80s. The ending track to their 2013 album, the song possesses a lot of space that allows it to build up and take its listener for a ride. A good song for any fan of emotion-filled melodies. Title: "Stolen Moments" Artist: The Six Parts Seven Album: Casually Smashed to Pieces (2007) A powerful post-rock song, "Stolen Moments" comes from the Ohio-based band The Six Parts Seven. It's composed of simple guitar riffs, a jazzy rhythm section and a horn section to accentuate its authenticity. Like that of all good instrumental bands, the music speaks for itself — the song is carefully composed to bring out all of the emotions on its own. VOTE FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A $100 VISA GIFTCARD Visit kansan.com/vote to place your vote He cautioned against overestimating the value of the collection before it had been thoroughly assessed. "We need to see whether these were originals or prints," he told The Associated Press. Title: "KC Accidental" "We don't know how many of the 1,500 works are 'degenerate' works or looted by the Nazis," said Christoph Zuschlag, an expert on "degenerate art" at the University of Koblenz. "So we need to examine each piece individually." Associated Press ing influence on the German people. Their "deviant" characteristics were often attributed to Jewish corruption, and thousands of such works were seized. Title: KC Accidental Artist: Broken Social Scene Album: You Forget it in People (2003) "KC Accidental" has nothing to do with Kansas City. The song's title is an allusion to the name of the original band consisting of Kevin Drew and Charles Spearin, two current members of Broken Social Scene. The song is four minutes of what could otherwise be referred to as a jam-track, consisting of repetitive guitar riffs and a steady drum beat that incorporates an awful lot of energy. It is one that is worth a listen. Album: Bleach (1989) Title: "Floyd the Barber"SUB POP RECORDS Artist: Nirvana From Nirvana first studio album "Bleach," an LP that was recorded on a budget of $600, "Floyd the Barber" is a song that captures the heavy essence that remained so prominent through Nirvana's successful — albeit short-lived — existence. The song is dominated by Krist Novoselic's heavy bass lines, backed by forceful drumming and powered on Kurt Cobain's rough, ranging vocals. Title: "Tame One" Artist: Your Friends Album: Jewl/IIyDEHP Lawrence musician Your Friend released her debut EP "Jekyll/ Hyde" this past August, and it is an impressive piece of work. The vocals on "Tame One" possess the ethereal, spacey quality that powers the instrumental progression throughout the track. A lot of reverb on this track makes it rich and delightful to listen to. Title: "Smoke Like Ribbons" Artist: Ugly Casanova Album: Sharpen Your Teeth (2002) A creation of Modest Mouse's frontman, Isaac Brock, Ugly Casanova produces music that resembles a more folk-sounding side of Brock. Slideguitar, banjo and fiddle are all incorporated into this song. "Smoke Like Ribbons" is only one of the great songs that can be found in the band's discography and a must-listen for any fan of Modest Mouse. Title: "Inside Job" Artist: Pearl Jam Album: Pearl Jam (2006) Off Pearl Jam's eponymous release, "Inside Job" takes its listener into a world of honesty. With its opening lyrics — "Underneath this smile lies everything / All my hopes and anger, pride and shame" — there's a guarantee that the song will be a poetic gem. Sung in the traditional Eddie Vedder fashion, this track exemplifies how and why Pearl Jam has been around for as long as it has. Title: "Life Goes On" Artist: 2pac DEATHROW/INTERSCOPE Album: All Fuz on Me (1996) Title: "Life Goes On" Artist: 2pac Album: All Eyes on Me (1996) "Life Goes On" is one of the most significant Tupak Shakur songs because the album it was released on, "All Eyez on Me," was the last that Tupak recorded before his death in September of 1996. The song is one that showcases his impressive lyrical talent — one that seems to be missing from modern-day hip-hop — and revels in its nostalgic tone. Title: "Shook Ones, Pt. II" Artist: Mobb Deep **AUDIO:** the inimitable (1959) Another classic hip-hop track, Mobb Deep's "Shook Ones, Pt. II" is a rap ballad that has all the best things about the hard-to-ignore '90s hip-hop sound. The duo were in their early 20s when the album "The Infamous" was released, yet Mobb Deep came to be as well-known and successful as rappers such as Nas and the Notorious B.I.G. —Edited by Sylas May LIED CENTER PRESENTS lied.ku.edu 785-864-2787