THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2005 ENTERTAINMENT 6B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Greg Griesenauer/KANSAN CINNAMON COUNTY FANCY COMIX Andrew Hadle/KANSAN HOROSCOPES HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Thursday, Se 22 2005: Thursday, Sept. 22, 2005: The Stars Show the Kind of Day You'll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult You might need to break tradition this year and become involved in many different activities. Though it might be more comfortable to stay in the same space, by walking down the untrendled path, you'll greet success. Money flows from the end of October on. Many of you will experience a pay raise or promotion. You deserve it! Others will use a new talent. Be verbal; don't hold back. You might simplify your life and spend time with fewer friends, but more time with special ones. You will get what you want but will work hard to get it. If you are single, romance might be difficult. Once someone enters your life, getting rid of this person is a whole other story. If you are attached, work on a common goal, which could involve a trip. GEMINI always has a different view. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Finally, with the Autumnal Equinox, you breathe a sigh of relief. Wait until the afternoon before expressing your opinions, which, for the most part, you have kept to yourself. Others still could be reactive. Tonight: Hang at a favorite spot. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ★★★ Use the morning for anything you find very important. Others will be more responsive at this time. By the afternoon, work and perhaps an expenditure take a higher priority. Walk your talk, and others will respect you. Tonight: Gather your bills. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ***** In the afternoon, the Moon slides into your sign. Yes, you will be feeling your Wheaties, and why not? Your creativity emerges. Where you plug this energy in is your call. Romance could flourish, if you want it to. Tonight: What you want. CANCER (June 21-July 22) ★★★ Family and domestic matters take on an even higher priority in the next few weeks, starting today. You might need to distance yourself or pull back some. Sometimes all you do is run around. Stop. Think. Reflect. Tonight: Into your private world. ★★★ By midday, you feel as if some of the recent weight and burdens might be lifting. Encourage others to join in on a project. Your words seem to work like magic; just express yourself. Use that famous Leo LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ★★★ Pressure builds for you to do what you have been talking about. Take the first step. Others will be unusually supportive. A financial matter will be resolved to your liking. Know when to say "enough." Tonight: Burn the cake at both ends. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ***** The Sun moves into your sign today, lightening up your mood. You hear news from a distance. Don't accept information at face value. It is important to check out facts. Use the computer or make calls. Tonight: As you wish. ★★★ You will need to lie back for a little longer. Besides, without your direction or push, you could be delighted by an associate and her offer. Trust will build if you let this person reveal herself. Tonight: Have a long-overdue chat. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) SAGIT TARIMAS (No. 82-366-219) ★★★★ Starting this afternoon, you open up to a more social period in which you meet new people and broaden your horizons. As a result, you can make a dream a reality in the next month. Others seek you out. Tonight: Decide first whom you want to be with. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ★★★ Examine what you want from associates and co-workers. If you are not in a working situation, examine your daily life. What do you need to spice it up or make it more to your liking? You will want to be in the limelight. Tonight: Run errands on the way home. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.19) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) ***** Spontaneity works and takes you down a new path, if you are open. In fact, in the next few weeks, you might want to explore your options. Nothing is written in stone. Let your imagination flow. Tonight: Be with the person you have the most fun with. PISCES (Feb.19-March 20) ★★★ Your concerns revolve around your home, financing and a partnership. Some might be looking at new homes, while others might want to invest in their present abode. Don't hesitate. Go for what you want. Tonight: Hate at home. Talk show televises sonogram to prove Banks' breasts are real PEOPLE NEWYORK -Talk about keeping it real. Tyra Banks underwent a televised sonogram on her new talk show to prove that her breasts aren't fake. "I'm tired of this rumor. It's something that's followed me forever," the supermodel said Tuesday on "The Tyra Banks Show." After Banks asked the men in the audience to leave, Garth Fisher from ABC's "Extreme Makeover" performed a touch test and then the sonogram. He concluded: "Tyra Banks has natural breasts; there are no implants." "By no means am I saying a breast implant is a bad thing, but it's not a choice that I made," the 31-year-old model said. "But it's something that a lot of the public knows that I have, and that's so frustrat- ... think that I have, and that's so frustrating for me." Banks, who models for Victoria's Secret, also displayed how her push-up bra exaggerated her body. But, Banks said she was not totally real. "I got take hair, y'all. I got fake eyelashes," she said. the hour-long show was, as Banks declared, "all about breasts!" It also featured lessons on proper bra fitting and an appearance by a slimmed-down Anna Nicole Smith. Aside from her syndicated daytime talk show, Banks also plays host to "America's Next Top Model."The fifth installment of the UPN reality series premiered last night. The Associated Press Friend, co-host visits Nebraska to honor Johnny Carson's life Carson, who grew up in Norfolk, died Jan. 23 of emphysema at age 79. He was the host of "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" from 1962 to 1992. NORTH PLATTE, Neb. — Ed McMahon is taking the road to pay tribute to longtime TV partner Johnny Carson, stopping in the late-night king's home state to reflect on the pair's friendship. TH McMahon started working with Carson in 1957 as his announcer on "Who Do You Trust?" The game show ran until 1962. "Heeeree's Johnnyl" was the booming announcement from McMahon that ushered Carson out to the stage of "The Tonight Show." McMahon said he was closer to Carson than Carson's brother. They ate dinner together several nights a week and talked about their troubles, dreams and families. Carson was the acknowledged king of late-night television and McMahon said the job was tough. It had its highs and lows like any job, and Carson took it all in stride, he said. "Johnny once described our relationship by saying we were as close as two people could be without being married," McMahon said. "There is no planning. On the night it is really great, it's euphoria and if it is not so great there is always tomorrow night. That was his attitude," said McMahon, who gave a talk Tuesday. "Everywhere I go people remember the certain moments of the show as the highlight of anything they ever saw in television," he said. - The Associated Press the kansan.com The online edition of The University Daily Kansan student perspective What you need, plus didn't know you needed