THE UNIVERSITY DAILY & SANSA HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7 For the next two days, fulfil! promises you ve made. Chores need attention. New information threatens complacency. Communicate with teammates. Caring for others is your motivation. Minimize risks. Catch your dreams in writing. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 6 You'll soon have time to pause and relax. Invest in success. Take a new angle. Keep a dream alive with simple actions. Avoid a controversy. It's a good time to ask for money ... be creative with your budget. fioring studies peka. Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is a 7 are Trevor Webber. Allow yourself to dream, but don't buy treats, yet. Accept the support that's offered. Stay close to home as much as you can the next few days. Passions get aroused. Make a delicious promise. Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is a 9 It's easier to find family time. You're extra brilliant today. A solution to an old problem is becoming obvious. Costs are high. Arguments about money inhibit love. Keep a secret. Recount your blessings. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 9 Money's rolling in over the next few days. Costs are higher than expected, too. Avoid reckless spending. Make sure others know their assignments. Feel the magnetism. Your greatest asset is your own determination. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 6 Give loved ones more attention. They want your time, not money. An invitation says to dress up. Let another person take over, and defer to authority. Accept encouragement. Share your dreams ... the audience is receptive. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 7 Get yourself moving! Make sure you have the facts. Get serious about your strategy, but don't get stuck. You're very persuasive. You'll think of something. It's easier to finish projects. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is an 8 Work quickly but carefully. Obligations get in your way. Being polite is a virtue. Talk over plans with family. Try not to provoke jealousy. Don't waste your money Friends offer comfort and advice. Today is an 8 Begin a new project. Take time out for love. Include a female in your plans. You'll have to report on your activities. Assume responsibility. Exceptional patience could be required. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 PAGE 5 Let yourself be drawn outside your safety zone. The possibility for hurt feelings is high now. Don't get stuck. Write down long-range goals today. Goodness comes your way. Act quickly to gain your objective. Balance is essential. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is an 8 today is an 8 It's time to get started. There's a temporary clash between love and money. I review your current budget. Note all the considerations. Passion grows now that the stress is reduced. Travel boosts your self-esteem. Follow your fascination. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 7 Have faith. Negotiate your way through minor adjustments. Temporary confusion could be fuddle. Get family to help. Let another take the lead. Invest in your future without gambling. Respect your partner. CROSSWORD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2013 ACROSS 1 Taboo action 5 Not vert. 8 Mark a ballot 12 Basin acces-sory 13 Shock partner 14 Very enthusi-astic 15 Defensive sports strategy 17 Entice-ment 18 That girl 19 Shrewdness 21 Rural house, maybe 24 Ballet bend 25 Still unpaid 26 Too bright 30 Kiwi's extinct kin 31 Sedative, for short 32 Two-finger gesture 33 Obviously embarrassed 35 Brewer’s oven 36 “Darn!” 37 Quests 38 Psychia-trist, slangily 41 Tool set 42 Horse’s foot 43 Boon 48 Touch 49 Nay opposer 50 Great Lake 51 Connect the — 52 Sawbuck 53 Confess DOWN 1 Beak 2 Hooter 3 "The Matrix" role 4 Corsage flower 5 It grows on you 6 Possess 7 Treating to a feast 8 Prized 9 Egg 10 Grow weary 11 Paradise 16 Barbie’s companion 20 Five in France CHECK OUT THE ANSWERS http://bit.ly/15FocxA 1 Beak 2 Hooter 3 "The Matrix" role 4 Corsage flower 5 It grows on you 6 Possess 7 Treating to a feast 8 Prized 9 Egg 10 Grow weary 11 Paradise 16 Barbie’s companion 20 Five in France 24 Pirate ship feature 26 Insult 27 Terrible guy? 28 Egg container 29 Understands 31 Subsequently 34 Changes gears 35 Beginning 37 Part of H.R.H. 38 Roe provider 39 Vagrant 40 Decisive defeat 41 Sharp 44 Caustic solution 45 Anger 46 Zero 47 Salon product SUDOKO Difficulty Level ★★ 10/01 ALBUM REVIEW Hip hop vibes complete second half of Timberlake album DUNCAN MCHENRY dmchenry@kansan.com Justin Timberlake is a multi-platinum recording artist, successful actor and businessman with an estimated net worth of around $80 million. And, as of a year ago, he's now married to Jessica Biel. Cue the jealousy. RCA RECORDS in other words, Timberlake is a talented modern entertainer whose referring to himself as "the king" onstage during last month's iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas wasn't mere braggadocio. After all, in terms of career longevity and ability to impress onstage, there is little competition. Try finding someone else who dances like Michael Jackson and has the stage presence of Prince, minus the perm and purple velvet. And because Timberlake has had a padlock on the realm of pop superstardom since the N Sync era, his closest competition is often himself. With the second half of his latest two-part album, "The 20/20 Experience," out yesterday, Timberlake indeed displays nearly perfect artistic vision. The first half of "20/20" came out in March and is already one of this year's best-sellers — sticking to the neo-soil grooves and sensual lyrics that propelled his first two solo albums, "Justified" and "FutureSex/Love-Sounds," to success. If part one of "20/20" is a luxurious limo cruise at dusk, part two is a nighttime Ferrari ride to the after-party. Producer and hip-hop maestro Timbaland's fingerprints are all over the entire album. His stylistic touches are evident in the constant array of beatbox noises and sync copied rhythms on tracks such as "Cabaret" and the disco-inspired "Take Back the Night." Timberlake does make a couple of left-field decisions in the tracks "True Blood" and "Drink You Away." The former is an almost cheesy nod to pop culture's current obsession with vampires, in which he sings, "Make me wanna build a coffin for two / she's got that true blood," and the latter is a country-fried tribute to his Tennessee roots. The rock guitar and organ in "Drink You Away" don't quite pair with Timberlake's voice as well as the funky horns and synthesizers used on the bulk of "20/20", but the song is refreshing nonetheless. Verses from Drake and Jay-Z on "Cabaret" and "Murder", respectively, add to the hip-hop undertones present on much of the album, and continue Timberlake's past habit of collaborating with rap artists. The song "You Got It On," however, is essentially a musical guide to complimenting women. He sings, "Now, baby, the day you were born / They picked you up and wrapped you up / So cold but so hot, everything melts on you," leaving little doubt that some Barry White records must have been spinning in the Timberlake home during his youth. WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS? With part two of "The 20/20 Experience," Timberlake has made his latest pop project whole. If possible, listen to both parts together to experience everything the album has to offer. 2. Indulge your passion for Passion Pit at The Midland (Oct. 29). Edited by Sylas May 3. Rise from your coffin to see 'Dracula' at the University Theatre (Oct 4-6, 8-20). 1. Go see "Wicked" at the Kansas City Music Hall (with your little dog, too... Oct. 9-27). Use this guide to fulfill some fall festivities MADDY MIKINSKI mmikinski@kansan.com 4. Drink something at Starbucks that doesn't start with "pumpkin." 5. See Hai Holbok in "Mark Twain Tonight" at the Lied Center (white suit required, Oct. 25). October Bucketlist 6. Try a new restaurant. 7. See the boo-tiful side of Lawrence on a ghost tour. 12. Hit up haunted house row in Kansas City. 8. Have a bad horror movie marathon. 11. Bring out your Inner Captain Jack at National Geographic Real Pirates at Union Station (until Jan 5, 2014). 9. Have a good movie marathon. 10. Get messy at American Royal BBQ. 16. Kick off your Sunday shoes with "Footloose" at the Lawrence Community Theatre (Oct 4-6). 17. Pay for next year's tuition after winning "The Price is Right Live" at the Lied Center (Oct. 27). ★★★★ 18. Forget thy father, refuse thy name, go see the new "Romeo and Juliet" movie (Oct. 11). 19. Take another peek into Bridget Jones' diary with Helen Fielding's new "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy." (out Oct. 15). 15. Late Night at the Phog (Oct. 4) 14. See Lebron in person at the Bobcats versus Heat game at the Sprint Center (Oct. 11). 20. Bring home "The Heat" by buying it on DVD (out Oct. 15). 21. Go trick-or-treating. (It's always cool...). 13. Visit Atchison - the most haunted town in Kansas. 22. Be amused and afraid at Worlds of Fun's Halloween Haunt (weekends in October). 23. Channel your inner Tarzan by spending the night with the animals at the Kansas City Zoo. CRYPTOQUIP JE B ZOCHUI AE UFJCO FOGO GOBZZN VARJCH PCGBSOZOT, J BWWPRO NAP FAPZT IBSO UA TA B GO-VAGTJCH. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: E equals F 24. Watch the University swimming and diving kick off their season (Oct. 12). 25. Show your Kansas pride by going to see 1 Kansas Farmer at the Spencer Museum of Art (int Dec 15). 26. For all of those who are white and nerdy, go see Weird Al at Liberty Hall (Oct 14) 27. See the original Blurred Lines in the Nelson-Atkins' Impressionist Art Exhibit. 28. Roll in at least one pile of leaves. You know you want to. 29. See your one Civil War re-enactment of the year at Shoal Creek Living History Museum's Harvest Festival (Oct. 12). 30. Go on a hayrack ride. 31. Stand on mountains with Josh Gropan at the Sprint Center (Oct. 16). Edited by Heather Nelson Recycle this paper