+ PAGE 6A THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2014 KANSAN PUZZLES SPONSORED BY ORDER ONLINE MINSKYS.COM ACROSS 1 "β€” Breckinridge" 5 Problems 9 Sheepish comment 12 A billion years (Var.) 13 Rodgers collaborator 14 Under the weather 15 Singer born Katheryn Hudson 17 Sturgeon product 18 Stag's lack 19 Guitars' ancestors 21 Empire St. 22 Just out of the oven 24 "Galloping dominoes" 27 Indispensable 28 Advantage 31 401(k) alternative 32 Prior to 33 Arctic diver 34 Apportion (out) 36 β€” de deux 37 Unit of force 38 Inbox fill 40 Old man 41 Mentors 43 Oil transport 47 Blackbird 48 Long-popular crooner 51 Sermon subject 52 Great Lake 53 "Desire Under theβ€”" 54 Bake-sale org. 55 Designate 56 Light beams 20 Employ 22 Untamed 23 Deli loaves 24 Poorly illuminated 25 Rage 26 1962 song by 48-Across 27 Military hat 29 Pistol 30 Supplement, with "out" 35 Ostrich's cousin 37 Ballerina 39 Skiers' mecca 40 Salary 41 React in horror 42 One 43 Genealogy chart 44 Caffeine-rich nut 45 TV trophy 46 Colonial seam-stress 49 Historic period 50 Brink CRYPTOQUIP OEGJE NJ SJVVJTGHW OJRNLM EQVLR JS NIL EJUM, TGVV MEGBLER IUBL NJ VLUEH RGWH VUHWQUWL? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 | | | | 13 | | | | | 14 | | 15 | | | 16 | | | | | 17 | | 18 | | | | | | | 19 | 20 | | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | | | 21 | | | 22 | 23 | | | | | 24 | 25 | 26 | | 27 | | | 28 | | 29 | 30 | | 31 | | | | 32 | | | 33 | | | | 34 | | | 35 | 36 | | 37 | | | | | | 38 | 39 | | | 40 | | | | 41 | 42 | | | | 43 | | | 44 | 45 | 46 | | 47 | | | | 48 | 49 | 50 | | | | | 51 | | | | 52 | | | 53 | | | | 54 | | | | 55 | | | 56 | | | | SUDOKU 1 4 2 9 5 6 2 8 7 5 5 3 8 3 4 3 9 4 4 6 8 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 Today's Cryptoquip Clue: V equals L Aaron Carter talks album, tour ALEAH MILLINER @aleaheileen The Kansan recently talked to Aaron Carter about his "Wonderful World Tour" and upcoming show at the Granada on Oct. 10. Carter became a pop sensation at the age of 10, and has released several successful albums, including "Aaron's Party", which went triple platinum. Over the course of his career, he has played millions of shows, had numerous television appearances and was a contestant on the ninth season of "Dancing with the Stars." Carter is playing at more than 80 locations on his tour to promote his new music. His single "Ooh Wee" will be released Oct. 14, and a new album will follow soon after. KANSAN: How does this tour compare to previous tours? AARON CARTER: They are kind of similar. My mom put together my shows back in the day. I use the same formula for my shows as she used when I was growing up. AARON CARTER. Oh absolutely. The goal is to promote my new music. A lot of people want to see me based on the nostalgic stuff. That was half of my life ago. I have grown up. There have been a lot of things that have hindered me from doing what I want to do in the music industry because of things I had no control over when I was younger. I have finally been able to get back on my feet. For me, it is all about progressing and moving forward. KANSAN: Do you have any goals for this tour? KANSAN: What should fans expect from your show? AARON CARTER: They can expect high energy, a couple of the old songs and a lot of new music. I am not KANSAN: What has been your favorite show or music venue to play so far? AARON CARTER: It changes all the time. Each place has its own meaning, its own culture, its own character. I love each place I perform. a throwback show. I respect people coming to see me who want to pretend I'm still 12 years old, but now it is time to move forward and focus on my new music. Biden to star in ads against sexual assault WASHINGTON β€” Vice President Joe Biden is teaming up with "Law & Order" star Mariska Hargitty to do television ads raising awareness about domestic violence. KANSAN: What is your favorite aspect of performing? AARON CARTER The interaction I have with my fans and seeing their faces. I perform for the attention of the fans, straight up. The gratification I get out of performing is all about making people happy. NBC Universal says the public service announcements featuring Biden and Hargittay will appear on its USA Network on Oct. 19 during a 14-hour marathon of "Law & Order" episodes. The marathon is being dubbed "No More Excuses" and the ads will encourage people to get involved KANSAN: How does it feel to sing your huge hits, like "Aaron's Party," now that you are older? JRONN CARTER. It's cool. I love it. I sold thousands of records with those songs and played thousands of shows. I am very proud of my work. KANSAN: Who is your favorite musician, and how has their music influenced your career? AARON CARTER: I have developed into a pretty good singer, I would say. The topics of my music have matured. I get to be a little bit more provocative now, although I still have a lot of younger fans. AARON CARTER My favorite musician is Wiz Khalifa because he is totally real with all of his music. He embodies someone who can be who he is without caring about what people think. That is how I am going about it. I don't care what people think. I'm not going to pretend to be somebody I'm not. KANSAN: What are your favorite things to do on tour when you are not performing? KANSAN: How has your music and career matured since your days as a teenager and your older albums? Edited by Alyssa Scott AARON CARTER: I love to make beats. It's one of my favorite things to do. I also do vocal warm-ups. It's all about the music to me. Everything that I am embarking on, everything in my life is about music. in efforts to stop domestic violence and sexual assault. Hargitay directed the ads, which will include dozens of other public figures. Biden has long been an advocate for curbing domestic violence in the U.S., including through the Violence Against Women Act. He and Hargitay previously joined forces last October when they toured a domestic violence hotline operation together in Texas. Associated Press CONTRIBUTED PHOTO The Kansan sat down with Aaron Carter to talk about his upcoming show on Oct. 10 at the Granada. Carter discussed his goals for his tour in anticipation for his new single "Ooh Wee." INJURIES COURT MIP DUI ACCIDENTS BE PREPARED 785-842-5116 HAPPEN Law Office of Sally G. Kelsey strole-kelsolaw.com SNL's Colin Jost October 16, Lied Center Student Union Activities (SUA) Does It Again! News from the U "Saturday Night Live" head writer and Weekend Update co-anchor Colin Jost will be performing stand-up at the Lied Center of Kansas on Thursday, Oct. 16. Jost, presented by a partnership between Student Union Activities and the Lied Center, joins the ranks of such head writers as Seth Meyers, Tina Fey and AI Franken. The former Harvard Lampoon president is a seven-time Emmy Award nominee and winner of three Writers Guild of America awards. "Some of the biggest and brightest TV stars of our day have come from SNL," SUA special events coordinator Jaclyn Carpenter said. "It's going to be an amazing experience to have a head writer and [Weekend Update] anchor performing here." Jost's comedic writing has appeared in the New Yorker and the New York Times Magazine, and he has performed on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" as well as in the Chicago Just for Laughs festival. "Colin Jost is a really dynamic performer, and I think KU students will enjoy his brand of humor." Carpenter said. Tickets are $7 for students with a valid KU student ID and $12 for the general public. They can be purchased at the Union Programs Box Office on the fourth level of the Kansas Union, at the Lied Center Box Office, or online at suaevents.com/tickets. KU MEMORIAL UNIONS BURGEI UNION JAVAHawk CENTRAL KANSAS UNION Union KUedu see you at the U FOR MORE CONTENT CHECK OUT KANSAN.COM $$\therefore$$ = Y1 / Y2 +