A / ENTERTAINMENT / TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 2011 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / KANSAN.COM HOROSCOPE 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. ARIES (March 21-April 19) There's a time to be nurturing with your friends, and a time to be alone and focus on yourself. You can have both. Trust your instincts. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Todays at 7 Today is 7 Express the love you have for your community. It's a good time to plan a neighborhood garden exchange or block party. Embrace change: it brings you luck. GEMINI (May 21-June 21) **today is** Love is trumphant again. It's time for an expedition to a faraway land, or to your artistic side. Paint, draw, play with colors, even if unsure. Explore. Today is a 7 CANCER (June 22-July 22) Today is 15! Be thankful for what you've got. The end of one idea can represent the birth of another. Clear your thoughts with some quiet time. It all works out. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Tuesday in a 9 Today is a day to Access other people's differences allows for hiring partnership. There's always something to learn. Pay attention to your surroundings to chart the terrain. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is an 8 [today] both the game and the prize. Work also holds both the game and the prize. Learn to balance both today. Friends are impressed by this and admire you. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 7 Check in with a favorite friend or sibling. Try a new art or practice today; abstract painting, veggie roasting, karate kicking – the possibilities are endless SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is 7 Follow mom's advice to win. Home is where the heart is, especially this day. Pay attention to the ghosts of the past, then make your own decision. Today it is 14 Do you know the facts and get them, to figure out what's next. Work on that novel, poem or letter that you've been waiting to write. You've got the words. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan, 19) Education 8 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Money comes easily. Nevertheless, get even more efficient. A penny saved is better than two earned, its easier and faster. Don't forget to rest. Today it's 12:45. You're susceptible. Kindness gives you an inner sense. You can do anything you want. What do you want for other people? What do you want for yourself? Today is 7 The day can be more challenging than you wanted it to be. Stick to it. You're rewarded with sweet satisfaction and experience points. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) The Bottleneck 127 New Hamphire St • Lawrence Ks Wednesday March 2nd Great American Taxi Friday, March 4th Dirtfoot /w/Billy the Squirrel Friday, March 11th Trampled by Turtles w/ These United States / Eik Kodinken Saturday, March 12th Norma Jean Immending Doom / Of Legends Sunday, March 13th The Get Up Kids * Miniature Tigers / Ryan Bonz Tuesday, March 15th Mike Gordon Band Wednesday, March 16th Ott w/ Phutureprimitive Thursday, March 17th Yo Mama's Big Fat Bottle Band Thursday, March 24th James McMurtry in Bettrockets Saturday, April 2nd Hayes Carll Thursday, April 7th Brendan James w/ MattWhite / Lauren Pritchard Thursday, April 14th Justin Townes Earle Wednesday, April 20th Mike Watt w/ Braunck Device www.thebottlenecklive.com CROSSROADS KC 417 F 18th ST KCNO AT GRINDERS MAY 14TH JAMEY JOHNSON JUNE 5TH BENHARPER BEN HARPER AND REBELUTION JULY 22ND BELA FLECK & THE ORIGINAL FLECKTONES AND BRUCE HORNSBY THE HOUSEMAKERS JONNY LANG AND BRIELE MOTRO AUGUST 10TH TICKETS AVAILABLE AT GRINDERS IN KC, THE BOTTLEKENS, LAWRENCE, AND ONLINE AT WWW.CROSSROADSKC.COM CROSS 1 Urban pollutant 5 Crafty 8 Mary's follower 12 Greek vowel 13 Spy org. 14 Hodge-podge 15 Traffic congestion 17 R.I. neighbor 18 "For — a jolly ..." 19 Consumed 20 Bundle of yarn 21 Banned insecticide 22 Grey-hound carrier 23 Each and — 26 Sleep-wear, slangily 30 Having Y chromosomes 31 Nourished 32 Not active 33 Not upset (by) 35 Add fuel to the fire GREY&MOFRO 36 12 (Abbr.) 37 Cheerful sound? 38 Layered rock 41 Chick 42 "See ya" 45 Novice 46 Big name in aircraft production 48 Great story 49 8-Across' mom 50 Peruse 51 Frail 52 Neither Rep. nor Dem. 53 Agile DOWN 1 Unuttered "Alas" 2 Additional Solution time: 21 mins. Yesterday's answer 3-1 24 Moving truck 25 Sprite 26 Clampett patriarch 27 Altar affirmative 28 Wapiti 29 Witness 31 Shriner's hat 34 Bright-orange "Sesame Street" Muppet 35 Polio vaccine discoverer 37 Battled for time 38 Crockpot creation 39 Advertise in a big way 40 Operatic solo 41 Formal dress 42 Road Runner's noise 43 Once around the sun 44 Vortex 46 Floral neckwear 47 120 min. = 2 — 3-1 CRYPTOQUIP Z U S R Y Z R R O Z J P H U P Z N M J S N T J M L M A M A N H XHLXMSP IMJRMPU, Z OTMRR RIM YHTPA TRM S IMZAZ IHPM. Yesterday's Cryptoquip: SINCE THAT SCOUNDREL IN SEOUL IS A LIFETIME FELON, I TEND TO THINK OF HIM AS A KOREA CRIMINAL. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: R equals S 749-0055 • 704 Mass. • rudyspizzeria.com Conceptis Sudoku 3 5 7 4 2 4 8 7 4 8 6 2 9 9 1 3 5 4 1 9 3 4 6 1 7 2 3 4 Difficulty Level ★★ Answer to previous puzzle SNUGGS Matthew Marsaglia WHAT IS COLLEGE ALL ABOUT? IT'S THE PURSUIT OF AN EDUCATIONAL ODYSSEY. YES, THERE'S STUDYING INVOLVED, BUT IT'S MORE ABOUT YOUR PATH, THE JOURNEY. HOWEVER, THE REAL SECRET IS NETWORKING THROUGH WORK. THAT'S HOW YOU'LL SUCCEED Chris Worley OSCARS MCLATCHY-TRIBUNE Academy Awards ratings drop 7 percent, critics blame hosts Many critics dissed the hosting combo of James Franco and Anne Hathaway, but considering that the ceremony lacked a huge crowdpleasing nominee such as last year's "Avatar," Sunday's 83rd Academy Awards telecast on ABC held up pretty well in the ratings. The three-hour-plus show scored a 24.6 household rating in the top 56 TV markets, according to early results from the Nielsen Co. That was down 7 percent compared with last year's broadcast. But the ceremony, which awarded the best picture prize to "The King's Speech," slipped just 2 percent among viewers ages 18 to 49. That may have been thanks to Hathaway and Franco, the youngest cohosts in Oscar history and an effort by the academy, as Hathaway alluded to in an early joke, to be "appealing" to a youthful demographic The critics were mostly less than kind. The Hollywood Reporter said the awards show "could go down as one of the worst Oscar telecasts in history." Los Angeles Times critic Mary McNamara said the pair "played it safe" but nevertheless delivered what was expected of them. More detailed ratings, including a total-viewer count, will be released later Monday. LIBERTY HALL accessibility info 644 749-1912 (785) 749-1972 644 MALE 2011-7:10 9:35 OSCAR SHORTS 2011-7:10 9:35 OSCAR ANIMATED 2011-4:40 ONLY BLUE VALENTINE(R) 4:30 7:00 BLACK SWAN (R) 9.25 OTTO 2 for 1 admission tonight! By George Farquhar Adapted by Thornton Wilder and Ken Ludwig Featuring an original score composed by Ryan McCall 7:30 p.m. Reserved seat tickets are on sale in the KU ticket offices: University Theatre 864-3882, Liel Center, 864-ARTS, and online at www.ku Theatre. Tickets are $18 for the public, $17 for senior citizens and KU faculty and $10 for all students. All major credit cards are accepted. The University Theatre is partially funded by the KU Student Senate Act Fee. Funding is also provided by the Kau斯 Arts Commission, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a national agency. The University Theatre 2010-11 season is sponsored by the KU Credit Union. 7:30 p.m. February 24, 25, 26 & March 4, 5, 2011 2:30 p.m. March 6, 2011 Crafton-Preyer Theatre Art STUDENT SENATE KU CREDIT UNION A UNIVERSITY OF BUILT-UP SCIENCE, INSTITUTE ODD NEWS Ice cream made with human breast milk donor requirements before being pasteurized and churned together with vanilla pods and lemon zest. The company named its product "Baby Gaga." The company said that the milk was screened in line with blood LONDON — Local government officials said Monday they have confiscated ice cream made with human breast milk from a London shop amid concerns the dessert is unsafe. The company paid women who responded to an online ad to donate their breast milk and said all of its products meet the "highest and safest" of food standards. Associated Press