THE UNIVERSITY DAILY GANSAN PAGE 5A ne ing ave al I'll process I've ere day in n- aces ace aave Io I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 2013 entertainment HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. ORD Card are Trevor I Webber, Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 6 Gather strength from love. Accept a challenge. Take care when changing your routine. The reins get passed down. Conditions turn in your favor, culminating in an expansive phase. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 7 today is a / An older person changes the plan. Accept invitations. The Full Moon presents a turning point in your work habits and priorities. Finish up old projects. Love grows stronger by obeying the rules. Village Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is a 7 Follow your plan. Your Full Moon (Aries) turning point involves balancing home and career. Confer with allies. Share assistance. Get philosophical. Abundance comes due to your own thrift. Get sexy late. Invest in your business with discipline. The Full Moon reveals a turning point in your basic understanding of the subject of your study. Push beyond your old limits. Be respectful. Learn by playing. Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is an 8 Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 7 Travel, study and research flow easily. Your phase favors stable choices, regarding love, relationships and education. Healthier ingredients may cost more. It's an excellent moment for communication. Love is the bottom line. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Todav is an 8 Check regulations, and then do the work yourself and save. The Full Moon illuminates your finances, and discipline in this area pays large dividends. Assess your position carefully. Get the family to help. Share the rewards. Today is a 9 Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 9 Spell out the rules, while you keep upgrading your skills. Today's work brings love home. An argument or controversy propels a hero to your rescue. Your discipline is admired. Romance backsons. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 7 Learn from a distant older woman. A turning point develops regarding a relationship role. For the next two days, fulfill your promises. Extend your influence through perseverance. Complete home decorating project. Discover treasures. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a f Today is a 6 Your tastes change. You might discover you like cutting costs. Listen to messages. You feel the love. Important associates come to an agreement. Encourage others to chin. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 You have the resources. Rediscover what you've got. Set long-range goals. Your partner understands the rules. Your instincts lead you to a new level of power and confidence. Stick to your plan. Pay back a favor. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 9 Your partner helps balance all the factors. Creative collaboration blossoms. Stick to the standard set. Get great news from an old friend. New doors open. Dig deeper into a favorite subject. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 9 Keep yourself to between the lines. Do what you promise. Develop a new good habit'. Provide what's needed. Avoid provoking jealousies or hurt feelings. Duty calls. For the next few days, bring in the money. 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His performance kicked off the Granada's two-week celebration in honor of its 20th anniversary of playing live music. The lineup will also feature AFI, Minus the Bear and Rancid. dlysen@kansan.com Now that the Granada has reached its 20th anniversary of hosting live music, Owner Mike Logan said the historic downtown venue has something to party about. When it's time to party, the Granada parties hard. "They (The Granada) don't cater to any specific genre, they're really an equal opportunity venue in The Granada, 1020 Massachusetts St., began its two-week celebration with a performance from the party master Andrew W.K. on Tuesday night. The rest of the celebration will feature a diverse lineup of music acts from Sept. 17-30, including A.F.I., Best Coast, Minus the Bear, Stoney LaRue and Rancid. "The Goonies! I think, touches a lot of people in music, and it's a cult classic," Logan said. But that's not all. Because the venue was originally operated as a movie theater from the 1930s to the late '80s, Logan wants to honor the past and host an outdoor viewing on Sept. 26 of a classic film that once opened at the Granada — "The Goonies." Logan became the owner of the venue about 10 years ago. He said when he took control of the venue the main performances were DJs and club music. Logan said he wanted to make a change, and now the venue produces shows from several different musical genres. that sense, and I think that's what makes it so great," said Quinn Brabender, the drummer of local punk band Sovereign States who has performed at the Granada. "On Monday night it might be packed with 800 people in cowboy boots for a country show, and on Tuesday night it might be filled with long hairied metal heads." The Granada has been able to pull in large acts while competing with venues outside of Lawrence, including Kansas City's Sprint Center. Logan said he's surprised how much music the city of Lawrence can attract for its size. "Lawrence as a whole, it's amazing how many live music venues are able to sustain themselves," Logan said. "There could be four tour buses downtown on any random Wednesday night, which is pretty neat." 1906 MASSACHUSETTS STREET LAWRENCE, KS 66446 Logan said the Granada tries to attract talent from a national, regional and local perspective. But with talent coming in to the Granada from all over the country, it may seem that local acts don't get enough recognition. Local singer/songwriter Taryn Miller, known as Your Friend, said she's been going to shows at the Granada since she was 15. Miller, now 22, said she understands why the Granada may not allow local bands to play the venue immediately. "It's a lot of work, and it's a big stage," Miller said. "There are a lot of people involved and I'm sure that's why they're really selective when they do include local acts." 9-19 CRYPTOQUIP CRYPTOQUIP K MJABGTXASC MAFTRASFTX XTKJJV RKSBTF BU YXACGBTS UYY BGKB CDV, ZDB GT XTYDMTF BU ZT XKBBJTF. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: Y equals F 10% OFF ALL SPIRITS WELL I DECLARE! "ADDING A BUSINESS MINOR PUTS MORE OF OUR SKILLS ON THE FIELD." - JON & KAREN, SPORTS MANAGEMENT MAJORS We made a minor decision that made a major difference. Now you can have something more to talk about.Add a business minor before September 20th and give your resume a louder voice. Visit www.business.ku.edu/minor As for Brabender, who acknowledged the Granada's help with the local music scene, he said he would like to see the Granada help the locals a bit more by allowing them to open for all the larger acts. "I think if they opened that door, they would help local acts out a ton," Brabender said. "It's hard enough as it is, being a local band and not having a following and not feeling like you have any ground to gain. But if bands had more opportunities to hop on bigger shows, their fanbase can grow and they can move up to bigger and better things." But Miller said she would like to see change in a much more simple fashion. "I'd like them to open up the balcony," Miller said. "I'll be honest about that, I miss that aspect of the venue." Edited by Jessica Mitchell News from the U A student's take on Café Spice The KU Memorial Unions conducts an annual campus survey to keep its finger on the pulse of student preferences. For the last few years, survey results showed a growing interest in the availability of Indian food, particularly because of its focus on vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options. With the start of the fall semester, KU Dining Services introduced Café Spice to the Underground at Wescoe. last week we sent KU junior Sydney Goldstein to Café Spice to have lunch and provide us with a review: "I had the pleasure of testing out Café Spice, the newest addition to The Underground, with Bev, one of my co-workers. Arriving at the counter, we were greeted with a smile and a hello from one of the employees. The large well-lit menu offered numerous selections, including appetizers, combo meals, naan sandwiches, and sides, with plenty of options for vegan and vegetarian eaters. We sat down and dug into the appetites. This was my first time trying Aloo Tikki, a potato and spice cutlet, enjoy it, and while it had a great heat element to it, I felt it could have a bit more spice. The Chicken Samosa was an absolute winner—a luscious mini pie with a very tasty filling. After looking over our options, we ordered an Aloo Tikki and a Chicken Samosa as appetizers and the combo meal of Tikka Masala and Vegetable Korma for lunch. Our meal came with lemon rice and naan, an Indian flatbread. The combo meal was huge and filled the to-go container to its brim. The Chicken Tikka Masala was delicious It was not too spicy, but had enough kick to make my taste buds jump for joy. The Vegetable Korma was very good; the sauce left at the bottom of the container paired perfectly with the noan. With the addition of an extra piece of nean, our meal for two totaled about $12.00. The entrée alone was $7.50, which was very reasonable for the amount of food received. Bee and I both had full stomachs and leftovers once we finished. I highly recommend Café Spice — it's a great addition to KU and its location in the heart of campus is perfect. Make sure to try the Chicken Samosa! Thanks, Sydney. And thanks to KU Dining Services for keeping campus food options in tune with student preferences. We'll see you at the UI KU MEMORIAL UNIONS BURGIN UNION JATSWY R CENTRAL KANAKS UNION see you at the U }