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HOROSCOPES
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (JAN.
16)You’re a do-it-yourself
person. That’s why you’ll be
most successful in a tailor
made study program,
designed by you. How can you
teach yourself what you don’t
know? Buy books, ask
experts, surf the Web. It’ll
work, and this is the perfect
year for it.
ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19)
Take extra time to mull things
over before making any
changes. Work your plan out
thoroughly in your head before
you put it into motion. You
might decide to wait, and that
might be wise.
TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20)
Would you like to take on more
responsibility? Maybe make
more money? You might get
the chance sooner than you
thought. Be nice to a person
you previously found
intimidating. This act of
courage could be the final test.
GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE
21)Cool it just a little. You
may have to explain how
you’ve been spending your
time. If this is company time
we’re talking about, “making
new friends” is not a good
answer. Try “networking
with influential contacts who
can help us expand our
business.”
CANCER (JUNE 22-JULY 22) As
you continue to ponder the
situation, strange things start
to happen. Some of your
annoying problems seem to
solve themselves. There are
other forces at work, so just
wait. Keep things on course
and stay alert. There’ll be a
break in the fog soon.
LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22)
You’re right in the middle of
the project, and new expenses
are coming. Consult with
somebody who’s been there
before. If it’s your money
being spent, make sure your
opinion is taken into
consideration. At least make
sure you understand the
reason as well as the cost.
VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22) Did
you recently have to do all the
work on something? Was it
unfair? Maybe you brought it
on yourself. Maybe you
thought you were the only one
who could do the job right.
Reconsider. Train somebody to
help.
LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT 22)
Whoops! Looks like reality is
about to intrude. A job you’ve
postponed is almost due. You’d
rather play, but you’d better
take care of it before you’re in
trouble.
SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21)
The most frustrating part is
almost over. You’ll have more
time for fun and games soon.
Keep plugging away at the
technical chores as carefully as
you can.
SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC.
21) Is there something you’ve
heard about that you’d like to
try at home? Looks like your
chance is coming. Take your
time and follow the
instructions. Even then, things
won’t go exactly as expected. If
you get flustered, try looking at
the project from a different
perspective.
CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN.
19)You’re doing well now, but
will this trend continue? How
can you ensure that it does? By
staying on top of the situation,
that’s how. Invest in your own
education.
AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18)
Some might say you live in a
fantasy world, and sometimes
you do. But, now is a good time
to get practical. You may love
the work, but make sure you
also get paid.
PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20)
Starting to feel better? You
should be! You’ve had a tough
battle for the last couple of
days. You’ve had to
overpower your own
resistance. Congratulate
yourself on what you’ve
accomplished.
CALENDAR
Continues
Wednesday
Jan. 16
NON-STOP HIP-HOP LIVE/WUSC
BATTLE OF THE MCS WEEK 1:
DJ Shekeese, WUSC-FM and
Jam Room Studios will sponsor
a Battle of the MCs. Contestants
will battle in a freestyle contest
every Wednesday, and the
winners will advance to the
finals on Feb. 9. The finals will
feature a full rock band backing
the participants. The last match
will be taped and later
broadcast on WUSC. The grand
prize includes four hours of
studio time, 40 CDs, a
label/design package from the
Jam Room and a WUSC-hosted
show featuring the artist.
Interested rappers should
attend the club on Wednesdays
to sign up for the competition. 9
p.m. New Brookland Tavern,
122 State St.
Thursday
Jan. 17
INFINITE WITH INNER CHI,
LUSTRE, MOURNING AFTER:
9 p.m. $5. New Brookland
Tavern, 122 State St.
RIVAL SCHOOLS
This gritty, punk-influenced emo rock band
will play Uncle Doctor’s. The band’s sound is
reminiscent of the earlier years of alternative
and displays jagged musical textures full of
clanging guitars and pounding drums. Also
featured will be the Ghost and Population 3.
Jan. 16. Uncle Doctor’s, 1734 Mobile Ave.