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An Everyday Joe by steven olexa rrs a fast-pacep worlp we Live IN TOPAY SAY, HAVEN'T YOU EVER WANT6P TO TAKE A NAP AHP COOK UP A SEA-BASS AT THE HIELL, YOUR PREAMS ARE PREAMS HO MORE, THANKS TO MY LATEST INVENTION, THE ITS SO SIMPLE— YOU JUST LAY BACK ANP FILLST ^ AM, RON POPEIL. \ ONLY YOU KNOW THE 1 TRUE LONOINS5 HOROSCOPES ARIES You’ll soon find it much easier to express your heartfelt emotions. You may not have to do it with words, but think your actions through. TAURUS You’re about to feel a compelling desire to rearrange all your furniture. Shampoo all the rugs while you’re at it. You’ll feel refreshed when it’s done. GEMINI The next few weeks will be interesting. Do a little more research before you commit to acquiring a profitable skill. CANCER If you’re feeling a little exhausted, take it easy for a while. It won’t hurt you to move more slowly. You have lots of options to ponder. LEO You may feel a little confused as you take on more Rim CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 On Friday, the winners of this year’s NextFrame Festival will premiere in the McMaster the ater at 9 p.m. NextFrame choos es finalists before the conference and brings them to be judged. “Throughout the conference our members will watch and vote,” said Berry. First place winners in their categories get invited’to Kodak’s Emerging Filmmaker Program. authority. It’s natural, and you’ll do well in a new role. Relax and get used to it. VIRGO You’re entering a pensive phase, with big decisions to be made. You’ll live with these choices for a long time, so there’s no need to rush. LIBRA Your popularity is on the rise, and it should be a lot of fun. Schedule a celebration before this weekend, because you may have obligations then. SCORPIO The coming phase is about increasing your authority. You’ll do that by getting proficient at taking orders. But the money should be good. SAGITTARIUS This coming phase should be lots of fun. The emphasis is on school and The UFVA conference also fea tures a series of lectures today in Gambrell Hall room 153. Cinematographers Laszlo Kovacs, who worked on “Miss Congeniality,” and Vilmos Zsigmon, who worked on “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” will participate in a mentored dis cussion with Bob Fisher of Kodak. Both filmmakers hold Lifetime Achievement Awards from the American Society of Filmmakers. Speakers from the media and film industries will also lecture on technology, film restoration travel. If you have anything you want published, the odds are now more in your favor. This only lasts until mid August, so don’t procrastinate! CAPRICORN You’re going into : a four-week phase of studying I economics. Stocks, bonds, credit cards and insurance could all get your scrutiny. Do it now, and be well rewarded. AQUARIUS For the next few weeks you’ll learn how to rely on others to achieve your goals. 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Jammin' Java. "THE QUIET AMERICAN": 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre. Thursday, July 24 SKIPP PEARSON JAZZ WORKSHOP: 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. Hunter Gatherer. Friday, July 25 THE KEROUACS WITH LOVE APPLE, ANNARAY: 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $5. DAVE LABOONE: 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. Cafe Strudel. Free. Saturday, July 26 SOMETHING ABOUT VAMPIRES AND SLUTS WITH SUCK: 9 p.m. Lettuce Lounge. $5. CARIBBEAN QUEEN JUNKANOOS MYSTIC VIBRATIONS: 7 p!m. to 10:30 p.m. Finlay Park. Free. "JERRY’S GIRLS": 8 p.m. July 22-27 and 29-30. Workshop Theatre. $16 for adults, $14 for students. Box office at 799-6551. Sunday, July 27 "TRANSFORMERS: THE MOVIE": 11 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. Free. "JERRY'S GIRLS": 3 p.m. Workshop Theatre. Monday, July 28 "HE LOVES ME, HE LOVES ME NOT": 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre. Tuesday, July 29 TAMED BY CHAOS WITH EVE TO ADAM, INDIFFERENT BLUE: 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $5.