8B Wednesday, October 30, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN West Coast Saloon Wed. Night $1.50 Imports and Micros Thurs. Night $1.50 Domestic 2222 Iowa 841-BREW They'll Never Know It's You! Burroughs Film Fest STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES SUA FILMS Chavignay film full Short Beats: A compilation of short films by or about beatniks Wed. Oct. 30 7:00; Thurs. Oct. 31 7:00 FREE PRIZES AT EACH SCREENING NAKED LUNCH Fri. Nov. 1 Midnight Sat. Nov. 2 Midnight This Spectrum Film event is cosponsored by the KU Film Department, the KU Bookstore, Harmonic Arts, and the Love Garden. ALL SHOWS IN WOODDRUFF AUOTORUM nightlights or FREE WITH SUA MOVIE CAND E DRUGSTORE COWBOY Wed. Oct. 30 7:00 Thurs. Oct. 31 9:30 - Advocacy - Support - Awareness - Prevention DOUGLAS COUNTY Rape Victim/Survivor Service 1419 Mass. 843-8985 STUDENT SENATE Legal Services for Students Don'ttrvit. STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SENATE 24 HOURS CALL 841-2345 148 Burge • 864-5665 Jo Hardesty, Director Leave Kansas City on Thursday, Dec. 26, 1996 — Return to Kansas City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 1997 London is the only city in the world where it is possible to see plays from all the principal periods in the history of the theater in the space of a few weeks, from Greek tragedy to the contemporary avant-garde. These plays are performed in an infinite variety of styles — from the elaborate productions of the West End and the National Theater to the small experimental and repertory companies. This unique journey, led by Professors Jonas and Lola Spatz of the UMKC Department of English, will be enriched by a trip to Stratford-on-Avon, a backstage visit to the National Theatre, a tour of the replica of the original Globe Theatre, and a visit to the Theater Museum at Covent Garden. The cost for the trip is $1,985, which includes lodging, continental breakfasts, theater admission to eight plays, a resident adviser, bus and subway passes, backstage tours, travel to Stratford-on-Aven and a farewell dinner. The fee does not include airfare. call people to People International at (816) 531-4701. UMC University of Missouri-Kansas City College of Arts and Sciences an equal opportunity institution HALLOWEEN SPECIAL WHO WOULD YOU RATHER GIVE YOUR BLOOD TO? FAST CASH $20TODAY THE CHOICE IS YOURS. UPTO $40 THIS WEEK BLOOD PLASMA. LIFE SAVING them." Bell, who uses an electric typewriter, said, "You have to get inside the moment. "When you're doing something long enough, strange things happen," he said. "I was in a crunch and had decided to have this new character. Kurt (recently cast with Leigh McCloskey), but didn't know what I wanted to do with him. M-F 9-6:30 BIOMEDICAL CENTER $ ^{sm} $ 816 W.24TH 749-5750 SAT 10-2 Bell began writing for daytime television in 1966. "I just sat down and I start writing and got deep inside," Bell said. "In 20 minutes, I had the whole thing worked out." the human touch LOS ANGELES — In the world of daytime soap operas, The Young and the Restless has the competition conquered, hands down. Finally, there is Bill Bell Jr., the financial whiz behind Bell-Phillip Productions, Inc. The Emmy-winning CBS show has been the No. 1-ranked soap for eight years, which is quite a feat in television, davtime or otherwise. "They all started at the bottom," Bell insisted. Y&R doesn't get old for soap fans By Jennifer Bowles The Associated Press And while Y&R sports the usual cast of cheating, conning titans, beefcakes and vixens who live in Genoa City, Wis. there is a real-life dynasty behind the scenes: the Bell family. Y&R, as it's called, is the soap opera that begins each hour-long episode with the sweeping *Nadia's Theme*. The 6,000th episode of Y&R was recorded last week at CBS Television City. William J. Bell, a charming, soft-spoken 69-year-old who created Y&R in 1973 and remains its head writer. His wife, Lee Phillip Bell, help create the soap and is a story consultant. lawyer. Their son, Bradley Bell, is the executive producer for Y&R's sister soap, The Bold and the Beautiful. For more than a dozen years, their daughter, Laurale Bell, has played Christine Williams, a model-turned- "I can't tell you how euphoric it is!" he said. "These are your children. These are your people, and you have such a responsibility to them because you love them and are involved with Todav's Birthday (Oct. 30) Save in 1996 and you can take your dream trip in the summer of 1997. You're sharp in November; make plans then. Finances take a surprising twist in December. Education leads to success in January. Buy new kitchen appliances in February. This April, succeed by going backwards in your job. Get your resources together in June so that you can travel in July. Friends spur you to action in September. Love blooms in private next October. 816 W.24th Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) • Today is an 8. Don't take anything you hear this morning too seriously. By this afternoon, you'll be pretty much unstoppable. It's still a good idea to keep your love life private. No need to provoke jealousies. Keep the most interesting information to yourself. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Today is a 5. Don't be lulled into a false sense of security by an unexpected victory this morning. An older person is going to be even more critical of your behavior for a little while. This will give you a chance to tune up your act, so be appreciative. HOROSCOPES Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Today is a 7. One of the things on your list is a call to a person you rather would avoid. If you get that one out of the way early, your mood will improve. A change of scene tonight will be good for your romantic relationship. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is a 6. Your workload is going to increase this afternoon and stay intense through the end of the week Your assignment may include a bid to get more money for your cause. You're good at doing the homework, so that won't be a problem. Just remember that appearances matter. Pisces (Feb. 19-Mar 20) - Today is an 8. This morning could be confusing, but it ought to be interesting, too. Don't base conclusions on anything you hear before noon. Things start to clear up later and should be nice by tonight. To celebrate, bring your sweetheart a thoughtful little gift. Ales (March 21-April 19) - Today is a 6. A slick con artist may try to swindle you out of your time or your cash. Don't sign anything. Even a legitimate deal may have strings attached or questionable appendages hidden in the fine print. This is a perfect day for not making a commitment. Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Today is an 8. Money is an idea. It can be created and destroyed. Part of your problem today is that you've forgotten that. There's not a limited supply of cash out there. You have lots of talents you haven't used yet. Learn to create money and become fabulously wealthy. Gemini (May 21-June 21) - Today is a 6. You'll be tempted to tell everything you know, as usual. That's your nature. Sometimes it's smarter to keep some of what you know to yourself. Something you say casually could damage somebody else. Mum's the word. have time for yesterday. Write all those notes and get all those checks into the mail. Don't initiate action; finish up stuff that's already been started. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 6. You could get chewed out for a minor transgression. It has to do with money, so go over your accounting carefully. And be careful if you go shopping. Read the labels. Spend this evening drawing up a fantasy with your true love. That's the first step in making it happen. Cancer (June 22-July 22) - Today is a 7. Finish those loose ends you've left hanging around. Answer all those messages you didn't Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is a 7. You're always a tiger — in private — about matters that are important to you. In public, however, you tend to hold your tongue even if you really want to speak up. You hereby have permission to express your opinion publicly. Others need to know what you think. It'll be good for them. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Today is a 5. Gather all those notes on little bits of paper and complete as many of them as possible. The exercise will clear your desk and your head as well. Before you agree to do more work, see if you can get more money. This also is a good day to ask for a raise. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. Wearing nothing but a smile... 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