TUESDAY NOVEMBER 22, 2011 entertainment HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is an 8 Get ready for a real adventure over the next couple of days. Change up the routine, and follow your heart. Grow your network, your perspective and your love. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is an 5 Even if it's not obvious, you intuitively know what you want. Your budget may have to be revised (again). The next month is good for travel and launch- ing projects. You find strength in teamwork. Study investments, and get your affairs in order. Do your homework before making a decision. Review the documents carefully. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is an 7 Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is a 8 Things are about to get busier for the next few days. Put off procrastination for later. Fortunately, there's still time for love. Add chocolate. Today and tomorrow, you're lucky in love. Respect another person's opinion, especially if you don't agree. Those who truly love you hold you to the highest ideals. Listen to them. Leo (July 23-Aug.22) Today is a 7 Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is an 7 You're more energized at home. Romance fills your day with color and brilliance. Surprise someone with love. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is an 8 You're entering a two-day learning phase, with plenty of work. Take good notes. For the next month, your focus shifts to domestic matters. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 9 Money's likely to rule your day. Don't spend more than you bring in. Trust your intuition when designing your road map Take a loved one along for the ride. PAGE 4 Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is an 9 today is an 9 You get a confidence boost. Just about everything's in your favor now. Much to your amazement, it keeps getting better. Pamper yourself, and others. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 6 There could be delays with plans today. Avoid travel, if you can. Take extra care with health, and add time for the unexpected. Don't be hasty. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is on 9 It's party time! The next two days are perfect for gatherings. Inventive ideas arise in the conversation, so give it room to breathe. An elder has a savings tip. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 9 Pisces (July 15- March 20) Today is a 9 With the sun in Capricorn, you and your accomplices work well together. You have a more public focus. Take the test for new opportunities. 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Throughout, she plays on the idea that we all want the same thing out of life — to be "drunk 3 7 4 2 9 3 7 9 5 8 5 1 9 9 1 7 6 5 1 1 5 2 3 7 4 8 2 Conceptis Sudoku SUDOKU Difficulty Level ★★★ 11/22 By Dave Green 11-22 CRYPTOQUIP DR LQZPVK SQM MVJVK WCR WEEHO LEK HVVFGMN FKGJQZV DVDEGKO. PV'O 0 QIIVKNGS ZE TGQKR FKETCSZO. Yesterday's Cryptoquip: WHAT IS THE BRAND NAME OF A BREAKFAST CEREAL WHOSE ADS CLAIM TO MAKE PEOPLE SMART? ALL-BRAIN. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: P equals H ODD NEWS Woman makes unholy attempt at smuggling zor knives, a cell phone, ecstasy pills and more than 28 grams of cocaine. LANCASTER, S.C. — Deputies in South Carolina say a woman used two hollowed-out Bibles to try to smuggle weapons, drugs and a cell phone to a prison inmate. Deputies identified Jones as the person who mailed the package from a Kershaw post office. In her car, authorities found a loaded handgun, drugs, cell phones and cash. Sherif Barry Faile said Monday authorities began investigating 28-year-old Shareca Latoya Jones earlier this month after a package mailed to Lieber Correctional Institution was returned to a post office in Lancaster. Inside the package were two Bibles containing ra- Jones is facing drug and contraband charges. She was released from jail on bond, and it wasn't known if she had an attorney. MUSIC New Rihanna album drops as her popularity increases The 23-year-old star, who's been gliding toward the edges of pop propriety since her first hit in 2005, has progressively pushed toward NC-17 territory, moving from the insinuation of "Umbrella" to the naughtier "Hard" and the Caribbean-flavored murder ballad "Man Down," from 2010's "Loud." The parental warning stickers have done wonders for her career, but the sauciness sometimes borders on shtick. MCCLATCHY TRIBUNE LOS ANGELES — Were she willing to tip her hand a little earlier, Rihanna might have considered kicking off her new album, "Talk That Talk," with "Watch n' Learn," which appears near the end of the 11-song release and best captures the Barbados-born singer's most prominent obsession. On it, Rihanna, who over the last half-decade has risen to become one of the most successful pop artists in the world, outlines the myriad ways in which she'll have her way with a lover. On the bed, on the couch, on the floor, till you're making faces, till you can't take it no more, slow, until her lipstick ain't up on her face no more. Rihanna reels off her carnal intentions with an impressive though not entirely believable candor. Associated Press on love" (as she sings in a song of the same name). She eases into her bed over the course of the album, first with a loving confession — "You Da One," a Dr. Luke-produced jam with a hint of Jamaican roots reggae and a punchy synthetic rhythm — then with wandering desire and heartbroken regret. There are odes to bad love — "We Found Love" — and universal love — "We All Want Love." "Drunk on Love," which samples the slow-burn melody of the XX's "Intro", finds Rihanna confessing that love is the only thing she needs. Americas. It's a stylistic accent that she's carried with her from Barbados, though she employs it with her collaborators enough to suggest her lineage without alienating Middle America. She can slip into a convincing patois when so inclined but seldom does so on "Talk That Talk." She delivers her sentiments inside a pan-American pop sound with a hint of the musical conversation between the Caribbean and Rather, Rihanna wants her music to hang, and she does so by continuing to mine the connection between R&B, hiphop and house. A few of these tracks, most obviously "We Found Love," her collaboration with Scottish producer Calvin Harris, and "Where Have You Been," wouldn't be out of place at Electric Daisy Carnival. LIBERTY HALL accessibility info (785) 749-1972 MARGIN CALL (R) 4:20 6:55 9:30 THE WAY (PG13) 4:30 7:05 9:40 2 for 1 admission tonight !!! DANCE The festival, whose sponsors include the national and city governments, upends the rigid stereotypes of the dance. Tango Festival swaps roles And some couples switch roles, a woman leading while the man follows. ASSOCIATED PRESS BUENOS AIRES — Sammy Ellis can dance the tango any way she wants, with anyone she wants. And the California woman has come to Argentina to celebrate that at a festival known as Tango Queer. "Normally "the man leads and the woman is led. In Tango Queer, those roles are flexible," said Augusto Balizano, one of the organizers. "There can be men who lead, men who follow, women who lead and women who follow." If it sounds odd to some, it actually harks back to the beginnings of tango, which arose at the end of the 19th century in the suburbs of Buenos Aires and Montevideo, Uruguay. At the start, both partners were men. Ellis, 71, said that sometimes she likes to lead, other times to follow. Tango is a dance of the heart, not the head, she said. Buenos Aires has hosted an international festival yearly since 2006, mixing seminars, films, classes, performances and social dancing. The festival began in Hamburg, Germany, at the start of the century, and versions of the event have been held since then in Stockholm, Berlin, Copenhagen, San Francisco and Mexico City. 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