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You have places to go and things to do. Friends are waiting. CANCER Confer with an older, possibly wiser person about finances. LEO You won’t get extra pay for extra worn now, out aon t let that stop you. VIRGO There it is; the path through the confusion. You can think about it later; you need to act. UBRA You should have your place fixed up almost the way you want it. Put on the finishing touches. SCORPIO If something isn’t working around the house you’d better line up a more experienced handyman. SAGITTARIUS Becoming wealthy might not be your primary goal, dui ii s easier to fulfill your real goal — serving others. CAPRICORN Be bold with your affections early in the day. You’ll get so busy later, you , could forget. AQUARIUS Hurry through your job so you can get home. You want to clean your place before you lose all interest. PISCES Old business could take up most of your day. Reserve tonight and this weekend for your new plans. Love Apple CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 understandably so. The infectious opening bass groove on “Winnie” follows Sposa’s characterization of those two young buddies, Kevin Arnold and Winnie Cooper, from the old show “The Wonder Years.” Sposa said he’s really “big into ’80s popular culture,” and that the relationship the two TV adolescents have is a “classic love story.” “I Was An Alien,” is a perfect example of the band’s amazing synergy on record; a synergy that’s also evident in its live shows. Love Apple doesn’t deviate too much from its record, as Sposa said the album is like a “live show in your CD player.” It’s important that a studio release capture the essence of a band’s stage performance, and Love Apple treats the listener to energetic music that always works well live. When a music critic finds a new band it really likes, it often adorns its already opinionated writing with unnecessary long-windedness, taking away from the music’s simplicity. A CD review won’t do justice to a band like Love Apple; experiencing a concert or buying the actual record is required. Sposa makes no qualms about being down-to earth, as he said “we’re not pretentious; we’re not rock stars.” Love Apple’s CD release party will be held at New Brookland Tavern on Saturday at 10 p.m. with a $7 cover charge. Those interested in the band can purchase the album at Manifest Discs and Tapes or visit them online at www.Love Apple.com. Comments on this story?E-mail gamecockmixeditor@hotmail.com GALE NDAR maay April 5 ATHANAEUM WITH THOMAS REED BAND: New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. “PINERO”: Benjamin Bratt stars in director Leon Ichaso’s biopic about heroin addict, poet and playwright Miguel Pinero. Rated R. 7 and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theater, 937 Main St. KING HIPPO: Senate Park, 931B Senate St. $5. SUPERBIKE, BETTY FORD EXPERIENCE AND THE KEROUACS: Uncle Doctor’s, 1734 Mobil Drive Saturday April 6 LOVE APPLE CD RELEASE PARTY WITH PERFECT SLEEPER AND COURAGE RILEY: New Brookland Tavern. 10 p.m. “PINERO”: 3,7 and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theater. CAROLINA ALIVE'S 29TH ANNUAL SPRING SHOW: 7:30 p.m. Roger Center for the Arts. $5 for USC students, faculty and staff, and $10 for the general public. MFA/BFA ART EXHIBITIONS: Artwork by USC fine arts students. Runs through May Local favorite Ring will perform to promote Its latest single, “Ghosts*” and Its most recent album, “The View from the Valley.” The band will be est musicians and I lg|Uarist Jim r Gatherer, §1 I 11.9a.m.-4:30p.m. on weekdays, 1-4 p.m. on Sundays. McMaster Gallery. Free. Sunday April 7 SIN-DUSTRIAL MUSIC NIGHT: Industrial and dark wave music with DJ Evelfaery. Art Bar, 1211 Park St. “PINERO”: 3,7 and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theater. use BANDS CONCERT: Featuring the Concert and Symphonic Bands. 3 p.m. Roger Center. Free. JOHNNY ANDREWS IN CONCERT: Christian recording artist will be singing in the 9,10:15, and 11:30 a.m. worship services, and will perform a full concert that evening at 6 p.m. A goodwill offering will be received. Shandon Baptist Church, 5250 Forest Dr.