MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2011 HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is an 8 What seems doubtful and distressing this morning gets resolved by afternoon, and then there's no stopping you. Plug a financial leak, and maintain momentum. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 7 If you change your mind and direction, let everyone involved know. Follow intuition and a friend's advice regarding a conflict between home and career. Your heart knows the way. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 9 Love and truth get you past any rough spots. Avoid needlessly antagonizing someone. More money's coming in, so take swift action when needed. It's a good time to ask for a raise. Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is an 8 Stick to the schedule, and profit arrives with new responsibilities. Harvest what you can. When in doubt, look for inspiration in the little things. Keep your word, and things get easy. Pay special attention to the details now. The rumors might not match the facts. Avoid useless distractions and unnecessary expenditures. Stick to your priorities. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 7 Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Be prepared, so you can move quickly when necessary. Stay objective. Consider the circumstances from a different perspective. Friends are available. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is an 8 Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 7 Today could very well be busier than usual. Get straight about your priorities. Excessive focus on work could dampen personal relationships. Go for balance. Break some barriers. Take a trip. Today may be the exception to the rule: You're lucky in love and games, but not necessarily with money. Don't gamble. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is an 8 Today may be a good day to listen to Paul Simon: "Slow down, you move too fast. You gotta make the morning last." Feel the love coming your way. Enjoy quiet time at home. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is an 8 Expect differences of opinion. Respectfully make your own choices. Competition has you pick up the pace. You have the skills required, so turn up the steam. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 9. Watch out for conflicts between your work and your personal life. Don't think you've got more than you have. Profit comes from your imaginative creativity. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 9 Make changes with confidence. Take advantage of renewed energy. Your optimism helps you stay motivated and in action. Delegate and direct traffic. Others appreciate your leadership. matinee monday-all tix-$6.00 ! 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You might soon change your mind. The two hosts are adding daytime talk shows to their already hectic schedules. CNN anchors to host talk shows Cooper, who anchors for CNN two hours a night, does six pieces for "60 Minutes" a year and hoots it to trouble spots like Joplin, M., or Cairo, Egypt, will preside over "Anderson" (premiere Monday), which promises to be a hipper version of the old "Phil Donauhue" show. Pinsky, who has a weeknight show on CNN's Headline News channel, co-pitches the long-running radio program "Loveline" and still sees patients at the University of Southern California's school of medicine, has "Dr. Drew's Lifechangers" (begins Sept. 19). The emotionally charged hour will guide guests through personal problems. Oh, and the good doctor says he's open to doing more editions of "Celebrity Rehab." Don't bet on either man to ease off the accelerator. Who will burn out first, the audience or the talent? Cooper, 44, said he'll use only 20 of his 30 vacation days this year, about the same ratio he's stuck to for the past decade. "I manage my time really well," he said. "It's going to be a lot of work, but I like working hard, I find it energizing as opposed to tiring. Plus, it's TV, so it's not like it's real work." Pinsky, 52, swore that his current schedule is light compared with his time as a full-time doctor, when he worked 16 to 18 hours most weekdays, and eight hours on Saturdays and Sundays. —McClatchy-Tribune SUDOKU Conceptis SudoKu By Dave Green Difficulty Level ★ 9/12 PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWS PAPER THE NEXT PANEL Nicholas Sambaluk MUSIC Blink-182 adds humor, new music to concert KELSEY CIPOLLA kcinolla@kansan.com Screams filled the air as the 5,000 people in the general admission area pushed their way closer to Blink-182, encouraged by the opening chords of "Feeling This." The band played Friday night at Capitol Federal Park at Sandstone in Bonner Springs. For many in the crowd, the show was an opportunity to see one of their favorite childhood bands. "They played songs from every part of their career, making it easy for every die-hard fan to enjoy it," Ashley Hight, 20, Overland Park, said. She said she had been a fan of the trio since middle school. The pop-punk group released its first album in 1994 and consistently recorded and toured until taking a break in 2005 to pursue side projects. Although the band reunited and toured with Weezer in 2009, its performances in this summer's Honda Civic Tour mark The new album, "Neighborhoods," is set to be released on Sept. 27. The band played three songs from it, including the recently released single, "Up All Night." Blink-182 also incorporated its trademark humor into the show, playing a few of its more comedic songs and joking about the pitfalls of being famous. "Everybody thinks it's so easy being on tour. But we've been working for three straight days," Mark Hoppus, bassist for the band, said on stage. "Tom didn't get a massage today. Travis was forced to wake up at the crack of 11," he said, refering to the band's lead singer and guitarist, Tom Delonge, and drummer, Travis Barker. As part of the audience, Hight said she liked that they brought in humor and remained sober throughout the performance, which was not the case at a past show she attended. "I was happy to see they weren't wasted this time and their cheesy and hilarious banter back and forth made the show complete," she said. The performance was met with enthusiasm. Fans were so aggressive in trying to get to the front of the stage that Blink-182 had to stop playing and ask fans to back up a collapsed barricade could be fixed. Matt and Kim and My Chemical Romance were the opening acts, and while they were well received by the crowd, not everybody was a fan. 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