4A / ENTERTAINMENT / WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 2011 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / KANSAN.COM CROSSWORD ACROSS 3 1 Disarray 4 5 Drunkard 4 Mac-Donald's place 4 12 Year-end celebration 13 Lawyers' org. 14 Dunkable treat 15 Hiker's energy source 17 Bellow 18 Mingle (with) 19 Sequentially 21 Pitching stat 22 Replaces divots 23 Fool 26 Wet wriggler 28 Handle skillfully 31 Comestibles 33 Lair 35 Inside picture? 36 Potato, for one 38 Have a bug 40 That woman 41 Harvest 43 Mai — (cocktail) 45 Asian capital 47 Buccaneer 51 Brewery products 52 Temporary solution 54 French meat entree 55 Trojans' sch. 56 Sea eagle 57 Charon's river 58 "A mouse!" 59 Iditarod team DOWN 1 Legend 2 Modern money 3 Thick chunk 4 River through Paris 5 Did a springy Brazilian dance 6 Japanese sash 7 Urban fleet 8 New Jersey base Solution time: 21 mins. 9 Wake-up calls 10 Caboose's place 11 Early hours 16 Traditional tales 20 Promptly 23 Astern 24 Not worth a — 25 AA goal 27 Meadow 29 — -di-dah 30 Coloring agent 32 Discard 34 Argue over trifles 37 "Norma —" 39 Secular 42 Irritate 44 Annoyed 45 Sailors 46 Greatly 48 Roundish do 49 Chime sound 50 Former partners 53 Work with CRYPTOQUIP F GPHAQJX GFNFSWHU FJJ FCPTA VUEAFWH DAEWHNUL WHDAETGUHA RJFXUED VPTJL CU "QFERWDA'D CFSFFE." Yesterday's Cryptoquip: IF A DIETER GOES ON A TOUR OF MANY ART MUSEUMS, COULD YOU SAY THAT HE IS COUNTING GALLERIES? Today's Cryptoquip Clue: J equals L HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7 TODAY Imagine all possible scenarios, allow for new revelations that inspire action. Someone else's crazy idea gets you going, and solutions occur simply. Clean up after. CROSCOPE 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) No more procrastination for the next two days. Settle in and get down to planning and following through on details. Slow down and contemplate. Stay close to home. Today is an 8 GEMINI (May 21-June 21) the next few days are great for social gatherings and spending time with friends. Business meetings are productive. New opportunities arise. But a quiet evening at home entices. CANCER (June 22-July 22) Today is all Folks are watching right now, and you've got the stage. A rise in status results from a fine performance. Stick to a well-practiced routine, and play boldly. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is an 8 Today People seem to be coming together. You'd rather play, then work, and, if you can get away, then go. This looks to be a fun, adventurous weekend, so finish deadlines and pack a picnic. today Financial situations destabilize. Keep the money in the back. If the obstacles seem too large today, take some time off and approach them again after some thought and rest. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Don't forget what you've learned. Remember your past; dream your future; but focus on the present; but live out and protect a morale booster, just about now. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You'll be very busy for the next two days. Don't borrow or lend money now. Consider options. Be sure to have all your ducks in a row, and then some. Planning works. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Traveling on business can be deductible. Little things add up, so keep track. Pay bills before you go shopping, and stash the change. There's new income possible. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is 8 o'clock. Focus on your focus. You can solve the puzzle, but you need to figure out what you want first. Show your thoughtfulness. Don't invest in a group activity yet. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.18) Today is an 8 Conceptis SudoKu By Dave Green Unexpected costs may appear, so conserve resources. Share feelings for the next two days. Confide to a friend, and find support. Say everything you need to be complete. Watch for a new source of income, even in the face of obstacles, and accept a generous offer. Communicate to solve any overlapping appointments. Be open to satisfaction. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Difficulty Level ★★★ Answer to previous puzzle Difficulty Level ★★★ MONKEYZILLA Kevin Cook THE NEXT PANEL Nick Sambaluk TV NEWS BY MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE Couric to leave CBS, get show on ABC ST.LOUIS - As widely expected, Katie Couric has announced (via a People magazine exclusive) that she's leaving "CBS Evening News." "I am looking at a format that will allow me to engage in more multi-dimensional storytelling," she said. Expectations are that Couric will get a talk show. TV Guide reported Tuesday that CBS expects that show to be produced by ABC. "ABC has made a big push for a Couric talk show plus even wider exposure across its network news platforms, including a presence on its 2012 presidential election coverage and prime time specials," TV Guide's Stephen Battaglio writes. "CBS News is not willing to match that end of the offer. NBC, which had expressed interest, is no longer in the running." the running about an hour after Couric's announcement, CBS News issued this statement: "There's a lot to be proud of during Katie Couric's time at Evening News.' CBS News, like Katie herself, is looking forward to the next chapter." MUSIC As a member of X-Ray Spex, Styrene, born Marianne Joan Elliott-Said in Kent, England, became a symbol. The sight of a teenage girl LOS ANGELES — Poly Styrene, whose clarion call, "Oh bondage, up yours!" became the rallying cry of punk feminists everywhere and foretold the Riot Grrrl movement, died Monday at the age of 53 after a long battle with cancer. with braces, chubby cheeks and quirky nonsequitur outfits screaming "Thrash me crash me/Beat me till I fall./I wanna be a victim/For you all/Oh bondage up yours!" was transformative in early British punk rock; it served as an indication to both the musicians and the fans involved that the movement, which in the beginning comprised mostly angry, jobless young men, could be a wide enough tent to support not just that disaffected male lot, but girls with their own set of complaints Singer, punk feminist idol dies at age 53 BY MCCLATCHY- TRIBUNE poke a point at him. About "Oh Bondage, Up Yours." It begins with Poly making a point heard round the world: "Some people think that little girls should be seen and not heard. But I say, 'Oh bondage, up yours!' before the all-male band behind her launches into a furious set of riffles that made countless girl bands possible. (including the way angry, jobless punks treated their women). Her tame was relatively short-lived, though. Styrene struggled with what was later diagnosed as bipolar disorder, and though she released a gorgeous, underrated solo album, "Transluence," on the United Artists label in 1980, it and subsequent releases, including a New Age album(!), Flower Aeroplane, in 2004, failed to make an impact on the general public. She had just released a highly anticipated new full-length "Generation Indigo" in mid-March. The album, produced by Youth, featured Styrene returning to her New Wave/punk rock roots.