THE UNIVERSITY DAIRY & BANSAN entertainment HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 6 Somebody at home lays down the law. Confidence in a wise relative. Break through! A pleasant development surprises. Make sure your structure is solid at work. Let a partner make the connection. They're saying nice things about you. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 5 today is a 3 An old love may resurface in an amazing development. Set down strong roots. Meet with the important people on a project. Frustration leads to new ideas. Think about what worked and what didn't. Consider the bipicture. Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is a 6 Set your course in a new direction. Finish what you started first. Choose the wording carefully. Accept a bonus or fringe benefit. Enforce your own rules, with new assignments coming in. Do a good job. Get something you've long wanted. Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is a 7 Take pride in your basic principles and add a few new ones to live by. Ask probing questions, and get the message out about what you discover. Find things you've forgotten. Adjust the budget. Hold on to what Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 6 Work out financial details. You have more than expected. Be practical. Wait for further consideration. Let your conscience guide you. Do what seems right, even if nobody else knows. Surprise your partner. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 5 Provide support to help another advance. There are perks involved; gather them gratefully. Rules are reinforced. You see the big picture. Relax and feel secure. Share your love. Heed a friend's concerns without getting stopped by them. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 7 Your team gains strength. Show them your appreciation. Energy builds at work. Don't argue with the rules. Streamline your routine. Find excuses to laugh out loud. Enjoy intimate conversation. Hum your mantra as you maintain focus. You're brilliant. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 7 Today is a 7 New opportunities open to express your creative talents. You're gaining points as well as experience. You're really cute, too. Advance with support from distant contacts on an imaginative conquest. Keep your word. Schedule a buffer zone. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 7 Set long-range goals. Your home can be a showpiece. Search out the best deals. Learn from an older, wealthier person. Find time to meditate. New ideas come in odd moments, with help from your friends. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 6 Ponder the situation. Revise plans and try a new tactic. Follow a strong recommendation. Listen carefully. Whose support do you want? Heed wise words from a loving woman. Check electrical wiring. Consider the action of each action. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Wrap up old business. The more you sell, the more you earn. Be among the best. The money is not what you expected, for better or worse. Your discipline is admirable. Trust the structure you've built. There's a positive outcome. CROSSWORD ACROSS Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 6 Old ideas gel. A lucky break sparks a new opportunity. Come up with a brilliant solution to a persistent problem. Take a different route. An old trick works again. Stick to your standards regarding romance. 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Today's Cryptoquip Clue: Y equals S 1oday's Cryptoquip Clue: Y equals S WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 9. 2013 MUSIC Pusha T releases album 'My Name is My Name' RYAN WRIGHT rwright@kansan.com 6 02537 41101 6 In 2010 after his work with Clipse, Pusha T declared himself a solo artist and signed with Kanye West's G.O.O.D Music. Fans have been waiting for his debut album ever since. He's recorded numerous guest verses, released two mixtapes — "Fear of God" and "Wrath of Caine" — and also released an EP. "Fear of God II: Let Us Pray". Yesterday marked the release of his debut album, "My Name is My Name," and Pusha T aims to live up to the music industry's high expectations. Pusha T begins the album with "King Push" and his very first words are "This is my time, this is my hour." Pusha T recognizes how big this moment is; after being in rap for so long, it's his time to break out. And, for the most part, he does not disappoint. The production on the album is great, which was expected with Kanye West as the executive producer. Along with Kanye, the album also features production from Pharrell Williams, Hudson Mohawke and Swizz Beatz. Nearly every beat perfectly matches the overall mood of the album. The production features everything from triumphant horns to gentle piano and it all sounds great. AB1SDBY Ever since his days with Clipse, Pusha T has been regarded as one of rap's greatest emcees. He continues to prove that with this album. As usual, Pusha T proves he's a witty lyricist with great wordplay and metaphors. Most of what he raps about is his early days in Virginia as a cocaine dealer. One of the more clever lines on the album boast-fully states, "I sold more dope than I sold records." The only real downfall of the album are two tracks that aren't on par with the overall tone. Those two tracks are "40 Acres" featuring The Dream and "No Regrets" featuring Kevin Cossom and leezy. They aren't necessarily bad songs because Pusha T is incredible. The problems with both of these songs are the features. In "40 Acres," The Dream, who's DEF JAM RECORDS usually great, doesn't sound like himself. He sounds unexpectedly uninspired. In "No Regrets," Kevin Cossom sounds bored and dull while Jeezy and Pusha T hold their own. Pusha T lives up to the hype with his debut album, "My Name is My Name." As an artist who keeps getting better and better, it'll be exciting to see what he does next. — Edited by Kayla Overbey SING IT OUT CALLIE BYRNES cbyrnes@kansan.com Bars offer karaoke for chilly nights Now that the weather's turning colder, it's time to start looking for things to do in Lawrence to keep you warm. Check out one of these venues if you're looking for a fun night of drinking and singing, or even if you're a wallflower who just wants a cheap indoor show. The Jazzhaus, Monday at 9:30 p.m. The jazzhaus has a lot to offer anyone looking for a good time in Lawrence. The hidden upstairs venue at 926 Massachusetts St. gives off a '20s feel with its live music, speakeasy nights and drinks galore. Open from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m., it also offers a karaoke night every Monday. Wayne & Larry's Sports Bar & Grill, Tuesday at 9 p.m. If you want to grab a burger and watch the game with friends, Wayne and Larry's at 933 Iowa St. is an ideal place to spend your night. And if that goes well, you can spend Tuesday night performing an off-key rendition of "Don't Stop Believin" at its Tuesday night karaoke. Jackpot Music Hall. Tuesday at 9 p.m. Frank's North Star Tavern, Wednesday at 9 p.m. Otherwise known as the jackpot Saloon, this venue at 943 Massachusetts St. showcases lesser known and local performers. Check out a show or become a performer yourself on Tuesdays. Frank's North Star Tavern, located at 508 Locust St., is another bar that has TVs for sports watching and pool tables for relaxing. Check it out on Wednesday nights if you want to try your hand at singing some of your favorite songs at its karaoke night. The Casbah, Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. The Casbah has a pretty big reputation both in and outside of Lawrence, and its Burger Stand is arguably one of the most popular restaurants in town. If you happen to stop by this 803 Massachusetts St. bar for a burger and fries on a Wednesday night, consider staying for some drinks and some good old-fashioned entertainment a la Bayoné. Set'em Up Jacks, Saturday at 10 p.m. Here's another sports bar that offers some side entertainment OCTOBER 10 @ 8 PM. at the GRANADA THEATER General Public Advance $12 | Day of Show $15 KU Students w/ ID Advance $7 | Day of Show $10 SUA Student Savers $5 Tickets available at the Granada Theater, 1020 Miss St. & the Programs Box Office, Kansas Union, Level 4. events.com jklk.org (785)864-SHOW hamtheband.com | Debut LP "Days Are Gone" out Sept. 30 on certain nights. It's the perfect place, 1800 E. 23rd St., for some Saturday night karaoke. Bottleneck, Sunday at 11 p.m. The Bottleneck is another popular live music venue in town not that we have to tell you. While the Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire St., showcases acts such as Aaron Carter (Oct. 29) and Skylar Grey (Nov. 8), it also lets locals take the mic and rock out to their favorite songs. Edited by Emma McElhaney 785. 832.8228 944 Massachusetts Street Re-Tool Your Warm-drobe This Fall. $118 98 The Re-Tool Snap-T In 6 great colors for this Fall! 804 Massachusetts St. Downtown Lawrence (785) 843-5000 www.sunflowerbankph.com