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Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is an 8 The next few days are good for domestic projects, but don't rush into making choices. Double-check data and make sure a partner agrees. Compassion goes a long way. Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is a 7 You're even smarter than usual. You may have to decline an invitation, but consider your decision carefully first. Take future appreciation into account. Reconsider a risky move, especially around finances. Resist the urge to break things, no matter how justified you feel, and end up on top. Take deep breaths, often. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 9 Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 6 Assertiveness works well now, but be patient. It works here to have low expectations. Let yourself be surprised. Make a travel or educational plan that fits the budget. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is an 8 Too many choices can overwhelm and even paralyze. Don't stress about getting the decision right. Trust your intuition, and give yourself permission to change your mind. Be careful traveling now. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is an 8 The task ahead seems challenging and maybe even impossible, but you can handle it with a little help from your friends. Consider family opinions, too. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is an 8 Open communication and risk-taking produces better results. If at first you fail, be patient. You'll get there soon enough. Tinkering is required. Be nice to everyone to avoid jealousies. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 6 As you travel the twisty road, look into the distance to see obstacles ahead. Save out some for unexpected expenses. A rebellion flares and your direction may change. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is an 8 Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is an 8 Don't buy trash; it'd be a waste of money. Invest instead in ideas that make the world a better place. Plant a seed through dialogue. You'll figure out the costs. 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Today's Cryptoquip Clue: X equals 1 Television favorites to revisit on Netflix TELEVISION BRETT PHILLIPPE bphillippe@kansan.com With the middle of the television season upon us, I, like many of you, have often wondered what would be the best way to catch up on my favorite series. If you are behind on shows such as "Breaking Bad," "How I Met Your Mother" and many other iconic shows that are entering their final year, Netflix provides the best way to catch up on your shows. With Netflix, we have hundreds of shows that we could re-watch, get caught up on or even watch for the first time. The big question to ask then is, "What should we be watching?" Luckily, I have an answer for you. I spent my hard-earned winter break narrowing it down to three shows that you should be watching on Netflix to get up to date in time for the new seasons, or at the very least give you something very entertaining to enjoy with some friends. 1. Arrested Development: This short-lived show, which originally aired on Fox from 2003 to 2006, SUDOKU I have. follows the infamous Bluth family, specifically the son Michael, as he attempts to keep the family business afloat and deal with his dysfunctional family. Starring Jason Batman, Will Arnett, Michael Cera, and more, it is a cult favorite among many, although it only lasted a few seasons. Not only is it ridiculously funny and well-written, but it's been revived on Netflix for one more season starting in early May. This gives you all the more reason to either watch it for the first time, or re-watch it for the second or third time, like 2. Freaks and Geeks: Another cult favorite among many, Freaks and Geeks follows a group of high school students in the 1980s as they deal with relationships, drugs and trying to fit in. What makes this show stick out more than anything is the writing and the cast, Written and created by the now famous Judd Appatow, Freaks and Geeks has a star-studded cast that includes James Franco, Seth Rogen, Jason Segel, and even Shihah Lebouf. Although it only lasted for one season, it did launch the careers of some of today's biggest stars and remains a fan favorite. Difficulty Level ★ 1/28 3. Firefly: The final show that deserves mention is "Firefly," another short-lived cult hit. As a show, it stands out because of what it did for the careers of those involved in the project. Directed and created by the ever-popular Loss Whedon, who went on to direct "The Avengers," it follows the adventures of the crew of the spaceship "Serenity" almost 500 years in the future. This show was only on for 14 episodes and starred Nathan Fillion, but spawned a great film that goes right along with it, aptly titled, "Serenity." MUSIC So there you go. Three great television shows on Netflix that deserve a watch or a re-watch, especially if you enjoy familial dysfunction, teenage angst, and spaceships. It just goes to show that there are great, smart shows still out there to sink your teeth into. Performers announced for New Orleans Jazz Festival Stretched out across seven days from April 26 through May 5, the festival's headliners can read like an ADD-afflicted guide programmer's guide to hits of the last three decades. John Mayer, Gary Clark Jr., Dr. John, Dave Matthews Band, Jill Scott, Billy Joel and Calexico are among the first weekend's performers, and the last four days are rounded out by 2012 critical favorite Frank Ocean along with Fleetwood Mac, Patti Smith, Phoenix, the Black Keys, Hall & Oates, Willie MCCLATCHY TRIBUNE The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival announced its lineup Thursday, and true to its long-running standing as a genre-spanned musical destination, its headliners should offer something for music fans of just about every stripe. Nelson and the Mavericks. Naturally, jazz fans also have a fair amount of music to anticipate as well with headliners that include Joshua Redman, Roy Ayers, Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue, George Benson, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Galactic, Terence Blanchard, Nicholas Payton and jazz legend Wayne Shorter, who is releasing a much-anticipated new album next month. - Edited by Brian Sisk Tickets as well as the full lineup are available at the festivals' website: http://www.nojazzfest.com/ The lineup also includes a sprawling roster of acts stepped in the city's signature mix of zydeco, funk and R&B, along with an array of musical options sure to be on offer through the night along Frenchmen Street and in landmark venues such as Tipitina's. The ruse was uncovered last week by Deadspin.com, which reported that Tuiasopoop created the woman, named Lennay Kekua, who then supposedly died last September. NEW YORK — Dr. Phil McGraw has booked the first on-camera interview with the man who allegedly concocted the girlfriend hoax that ensured Notre Dame football star Manti Teo'. A "Dr. Phil Show" spokesperson confirmed on Friday the interview with Ronaia Tuiasosopo, the man accused of creating an online persona of a nonexistent woman who Te'e said he fell for without ever meeting face-to-face. No further details of the "Dr. Phil" interview, including its air date, were announced. Dr. Phil to interview hoaxer in Te'o ruse TELEVISION This interview follows the first on-camera interview with Te'o conducted this week by Katie Couric. Associated Press