THE UNIVERSITY DAHY KANSAN HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't PAGE 5 Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 6 Share your feelings over the next two days, with sensitivity for other perspectives. A fantasy may turn out to be too expensive. Make sure you know what's required. See friends later Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 5 Let somebody else fight battles that don't concern you. Focus on making money. Get in touch with old clients and increase your market share. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 9 Use your newly gained confidence to complete as many challenges as possible. Every little victory recharges your batteries to accomplish more. Enjoy joy success. Cancer (June 22-July 22) It's emotion versus reason. Push limitations to discover what you can do, and then compromise. Don't bet the farm. Exercise prudence. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 9 There's bound to be a disagreement about priorities. Work things out so the team functions like a well-oiled machine. Let others help you carry the load. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is an 8 Invent the stories you'd love to hear about your future, and then pursue living them. Get inspiration from dreams. You're very persuasive now. Write your own script There's a lot to learn this week, and you're like a sponge. A coach has golden words, if you listen. Messages demand your attention. Add patience. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 7 Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 6 Review and replenish reserves. Your imagination is admirable; put it to good use. Repetitive work isn't so tedious now ... it's never too early to start your tax return Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is an 8 You'll be surprised by how willing others are to compromise. Friends teach you something new, and relationships grow. You'll get more satisfaction doing what you love. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 You're entering a busy phase. Don't waste your time or your money. Immerse yourself in an ocean of possibility and creativity. Offer encouragement; your suggestions are appreciated. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is an 8 Another very interesting job comes your way. Reaffirm commitments, and erase all possible doubt. Achieve internal balance. You'll have lots of emotional support. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 9 Your nurturing side is flourishing, and others ask for your advice. Make your home more comfortable today and tomorrow. What you need is love. CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Paddington or Pooh 5 That guy's 8 Edinburgh native 12 Soft cheese 13 Shrill bark 14 Perspira-tion outlet 15 Laos neighbor 17 Leak out slowly 18 Single 19 Time-saving type of necktie 21 PC shortcut 24 Ring out 25 Persia, now 26 Sheer under-garment 30 Part of RSVP 31 "Family Guy" dog 32 Skillet 33 Race for 35 Flex 36 Ceremony 37 Wild West show 38 Acid neutral-izer 41 Scatter seed 42 Skeletal 43 Alabama's state flower 48 Fencing sword 49 Past 50 Deserve 51 Lecher-ous look 52 Journey segment 53 Colored CHECK OUT THE ANSWERS http://bit.ly/UfJ0nx DOWN 1 Telly letters 2 Mound stat 3 Intent 4 Given new energy 5 Jekyll counter-part 6 Square root of IX 7 Astro-naut, usually 8 Goes bad 9 Hen-house 10 Pasta resembling rice 11 Adolescent 16 Yoko of music 20 Rested 21 Uncategorized (Abbr.) 22 Met melody 23 Tranquil 24 Base-ball's Satchel 26 Decisive 27 News-paper pg. 28 Highway division 29 Within (Pref.) 31 $50, in Monopoly 34 Orison 35 Tackled tenpins 37 Fish eggs 38 First victim 39 Easy bounding gait 40 Elbow counter-part 41 Urban pollutant 44 Time of your life? 45 Secular 46 Anger 47 As well TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2013 Make multiple statements with a wardrobe staple FASHION CALLAN REILLY creilly@kansan.com Come nightfall, Marquess can use her same blazer again with a completely different outfit. Here, she paired a high waisted velvet skirt, white snakeskin pumps and a grey blouse for a night out with the girls. A high waisted wide-leg trouser could easily replace the skirt for an intern shift, or a swipe of lipstick could make this a date-night ensemble. CALLAN REILLY/KANSAN One of the best things about fashion is the ability to experiment with clothing. Several people may purchase the same item, and yet they may all wear it completely differently. Those differences are what style is all about. Despite varieties in personal style, there is certainly one article of clothing that I believe all women should own. It's flattering for any body type, can be worn in an infinite amount of ways, can be purchased at an array of prices and is appropriate for an endless amount of events. What is this mystery piece, you ask? A pair of good jeans, maybe, or perhaps a nice pair of black pumps? While those are very guestes — and should also be closet staples — my first and foremost must-have item is a classic black blazer. A blazer? How boring, you say. But you are so wrong. A black blazer is the most versatile article of clothing so far in existence — even better than a pair of perfect fitting jeans. Where jeans are inappropriately casual, a blazer is not. And you may be incorrectly convinced that a blazer is too fancy for places where jeans would come in handy, but with the right technique, it can be worn anywhere. My favorite way to blaze, if you will, is oversized with a mini skirt or short shorts hiding beneath. The jacket is always a tad longer than what's under it, and a blouse is buttoned all the way to the top to balance out showing off the leg. A small clutch and heel and it weekend perfection. Blazers are so crucial right now, that even the latest Glamour magazine gave them a shout out. The scoop: Each body type has a special blazer shaped for them. For flat-chested girls, aim for a blazer with a structured shoulder. Feminine detailed jackets work best for those with broad shoulders, and longer blazers look best on petite gals who lack in the height department. There are so many shapes, patterns and colors to choose from. CALLAN REILLY/KANSAN Sophomore journalism major Tayler Marquess from Scottsdale, Ariz., proves that blazers don't always have to be business friendly. This petite blonde threw her staple piece over a hooded zip up and t-shirt for a class-appropriate look. The skinny jeans and Converse are a perfect way to make this blazer daytime friendly. CRYPTOQUIP This closet This closet must-have goes for men, too. The hoodie-blazer combo is totally unisex friendly, though I wouldn't say the same for the high-waisted skirt and blouse sequence. IHAAEIBPX DY ZQPSYU DBI EZP SWBFQM IRCFEM, CBXDS Q DQPURCQP VWQNS DBCIYMN Q NQVSESHC AEMY? Edited by Sarah McCabe SUDOKU Difficultv Level ★★ 1/22 TELEVISION 2013 Concepts Puzzles, Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc Hoping for more "Last Resort" is a last resort, "Private Practice" takes down its shingle and this week's biggest premiere can be connected to Kevin Bacon in one step. Here's what to watch and what to avoid on television this week. This week's must-see television shows "The Following" 8 p.m., Fox: Kevin Bacon is great in this well-made but extremely violent and depressing serial-killer-meets-cult drama that teeters on the edge of misery-porn. TUESDAY: MONDAY: "Private Practice" 9 p.m., ABC. Violet begins a new project just in time for tonight's last-ever episode. "Parenthood" 9 p.m., NBC: A slew of events in tonight's Season 4 closer ensure that there will be plenty going on at the start of Season 5. WEDNESDAY: "Nashville" 9 p.m., ABC: Whenever I hear the word "hit" in the same sentence as the names Rayna and Juliette, I think cat fight rather than chart-topper. THURSDAY: "Gilee" 8 p.m., Fox: I forget ... is the Sadie Hawkins dance the one where the girls get to throw frozen Slurpees at the guys? McClatchy Tribune "Last Resort" 7 p.m., ABC. Tonight is the last "Last Resort." Ever.