The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 14, 2001, Page 10, Image 10

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DESIGNER GENES: CULTURAL' SHIFTING ON REPRODUCTIVE VALUES, IMPACT ON GENDER, RACE, CLASS AND SEXUALITIES: Speaker Laura Woliver of the Women’s Studies Program and the Department of Government and International Studies will speak. Free. 3:30 p.m. Gambrell 250. Reception will follow in Gambrell 428. NON-STOP HIP-HOP: The Non-Stop Hip-Hop series returns to its weekly schedule, bringing the fiercely competitive freestyle contest and other features. 9 p.m. The Elbow Room, 812 Harden St. use CONCERT CHOIR: Larry Wyatt will conduct. Free. 12:30 p.m. Trinity Cathedral, Sumter and Senate streets. VIRGINIA COALITION: “Fusing funk, rock and DC go-go styles,” this band will play Columbia for the first time. 9:30 p.m. 21 and up, $3; 18, $5. Sundance Bar and Grill, 902B Gervais St. LIBERAL ARTS ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT FORUM: 7 p.m. Gambrell 250. ANTIGONE RISING: New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. THIRD EYE CARAVAN: The Art Bar presents this otherworldly event, which will feature Psychonautl3 providing a sonic landscape for spoken-word artists and alternative poets. The DJ will play a variety of music, including stoner, psychedelic, garage and punk rock, as well as the less threatening sounds of acid rock and jaz z. 21 and up. The Art Bar, 1211 Park St. Thursday Nov. 15: BATTLE OF THE BANDS FINAL ROUND, WEEK 2: Featuring the Thomas Reed Band. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. m This Atlanta-based band’s sound is very eclectic, best described by the title of their most recent release, Afrocubanhiphopcaribbeanrock. Its music has been played on MTV’s The Real World, and it has played with international acts including UB40, The Wailers and G. Love & Special Sauce. Free. Thursday, Nov. 15. 21 and up. Sundance Bar and Grill, 902B Gervais St. CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Mel or Woody 6 Allied victory site of 1944 10 Supernatural power 14 Siring quartet member 15 Dog or fox chaser? 16 Bid first 17 Fix firmly 18 Elie! 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TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) — This isn’t a good time to ask for a raise, a favor from the judge or a day off. Your boss, teacher or local police officer won’t be feeling generous. If you assume authority figures will be a little stressed, you’ll do fine. And, if you ARE an authority figure, relax. GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 21) — You’re swamped! Too much to do, not enough time, gratification delayed. It’s tough, but you’ll survive. Success is coming soon. CANCER (JUNE 22-JULY 22) — You could easily be swept off your feet. This gorgeous, fascinating creature with whom you’re so enamored might be the same person you’ve been married to for years. Either that, or you’re crazy about a child. Or a puppy. LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22) - Aren’t renovation projects fun? Well, maybe not all the time. Sometimes you just have to go back to the drawing board. Revise your plans until they work. VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22) - You should lock yourself into a quiet, comfortable place where you can study. You’ve always had good retention, but right now you’re awesome. Work up your strategy for the coming year. LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT 22) Negotiations should be well under way by now. Use your skill and expertise to advance your position. Choose your words carefully and use them sparingly. Don’t make promises you don’t intend to keep. If you remember that, you’ll profit. SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) — You could explode with a burst of energy, so make sure you’re pointed in the right direction. What do you want to accomplish? Don’t scatter all that power. Concentrate! SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21) — Don’t discuss your plans anymore. Now is the time to take action. A decisive blow at the right moment should do it. Don’t waste energy second guessing your decision. Your inner resolve provides your power. CAPRICORN(DEC.22 JAN.19) - If you don’t have a significant other, ask your friends to set you up. Looks like one of them might know a good prospect. This is also a good time to get recommendations for any other kind of partner you might want. Like an attorney, for example. AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18) - It might seem like everybody’s against you, but that’s not true. This isn’t a good day, however, to get into arguments with authority figures. Save your comments for some other time. Right now, just do the job. PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20) — Travel is still complicated, but love looks pretty good — good reasons to call in sick and have your favorite person do the same. He or she might be under a bit of stress, by the way. Do something especially nice. MANDORICO WITH CARBON LEAF i ■ * 1 l t i