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Ji o d d v wB qfs i m via i v ■Bi \ sflIHB Jd £ 3_ /\ , 3 22 3 JL £±£ s o 22 3 | d | V | N HOROSCOPES ARIES Make time for an outing with friends, even if it's only a lunch date. Getting a break will help you prepare for a tough assignment Friday. TAURUS Better stay involved in the next big domestic purchase. Point out what's affordable and what's not. Your partner isn't as good at that as you are. GEMINI Allow your experience to be overruled by somebody else's enthusiasm. Just because something's never worked for you before, that doesn't mean it never will. A transformation is taking place. CANCER Now comes the hard part, where you figure out what to do next. The old rules may not work in a new game. Better find out what the new rules are. LEO Upcoming changes should turn out well for you, although you may not immediately understand how. Having friends helps. Support them however you can. VIRGO You may have an uncanny ability to figure out what's going on before anybody else does. If so, tell the people who'll use the information for the benefit of all. In other words, the good guys. LIBRA The odds are you'll soon get involved in a fascinating conversation. Better block out time for it. It wouldn’t hurt to arrange the location, either. Coffee and croissants would be nice. . SCORPIO A financial setback could temporarily throw you off stride if you let it. Pretend everything's OK as you rearrange your holdings, and pretty soon everything will be. SAGITTARIUS It may be time to bring a rocky relationship to a close. Being willing to end it could be a good catalyst for change, one way or another. CAPRICORN Do you have the feeling you ought to be doing something, but you don't know what? Well, maybe the emergency hasn’t happened yet. Be extra alert through Thursday. AQUARIUS Discuss recent frustrations with your friends. That'll help you feel better, and it may even lead to a way to solve your problem. And there is a way you just haven't found it yet. PISCES Be on your best behavior, because somebody important is watching. Don’t be inhibited. Polish your performance. You've got talent. Flaunt it! p Osbournes refuse 3rd season The Osbourne family — from left, Kelly, Ozzy, Sharon and Jack — turned down a third season on MTV. The show’s first season was one of the highest rated on cable television. PHOTO COURTESY OF KRT CAMPUS BY STEPHEN BATTAGLIO “ the NEW YORK DAILY NEWS (KIIT CAMPUS) ■ MTV’s cameras are no longer welcome at “The Osbournes.” Sharon Osbourne, the reality Z family’s matriarch, said the sec 3 ond season of the show, which be Z gins Nov. 26, will be the last. 3 “We can’t do it anymore,” Osbourne told Barbara Walters in ; an interview airing Wednesday on ABC’s “20/20. ” “It’s not even a year. It’s probably another 10 (shows). Another 10 shows and I’m out.” Osbourne, however, backed off a bit Monday and issued a state ^ ment saying she had “every in ■» tention of fulfilling my commit ZZ ment to MTV for a full 20 ZZ episodes.” ~ Sharon Osbourne was the “ mastermind of the wildly popu lar MTV series, which provided a glimpse into the bizarrely comi cal home life of her aging rock star husband, Ozzy, and their two children, Kelly and Jack. She also bargained to get a high sev en-figure deal for a second sea son. But now she regrets ever let ting MTV’s crews into her home. “I think if we were to do it over again, we wouldn’t have done the show,” Osbourne said in the interview, the family’s first since she announced this summer that she has colon can cer. “It’s changed us all so much,” she said, noting that her teenage children now have business man agers and agents. Osbourne said the family’s commitment to a second season has made it harder to deal with her illness. The cameras have con tinued to roll, even as she strug gles with the effects of chemother apy Her children have been brave and supportive, she said. But Ozzy has been “frightened, terrified,” and driven to drink. “Ozzy’s been hitting the bottle again,” she said. “And we agreed to do the show, and so the cameras are here all the time. So it’s a little bit invasive right now and we have no privacy. You know when you’re sick you want to be on your own? And I can’t throw up on my own, and Ozzy can’t get drunk on his own.” Aimee Osbourne, the oldest daughter, who refused to partici pate in the MTV show, told Walters that her father would not be able to go on if Sharon does not recover. “I don’t think he would last more than a year without her,” she said. “No doubt in my mind.” 18 p.m. Russell House Theater. Free. Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday, Nov. 6 DUNCAN SHEIK LISTENING PARTY: Duncan Sheik’s new album, “Daylight,” will be played, free albums will be given away, and there will be autographed posters and free coffee. 7 p.m. Jammin Java, 1530 Main St. LEFTOVER SALMON WITH LARRY KEEL: Senate Park, 931B Senate St. $15. “LOVELY AND AMAZING”: This movie is an ensemble piece that looks at how family members relate to one another. It stars Katherine Keener as Michelle Marks, a self absorbed, jobless artist, who is dissatisfied with her marriage and alienates the people she loves. 3j 7 and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St. NONSTOP HIP-HOP LIVE: Featuring Icon the Mic King and Dan Johns. 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. CONSTANCE LANE: Constance Lane will play the flute. 7:30 p.m. USC School of Music recital hall. Free. Thursday, Nov. 7 EARLY SHOW: PEDRO THE LION WITH SELDOM SCIENTIFIC LATE SHOW: SELLING TRUTH WITH TIGERBOT HESH: Early show 7 pm. Late show 10 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. HIGHER HARMONY: Higher Harmony, an all male a cappella group from USC, will perform at Pennyweights’ extended hours night. Free snacks will be provided, as well as 10 percent off every purchase made. 9 p.m.to midnight. Pennyweights, between Gracie’s and After Hours on Harden Street in Five Points. “LOVELY AND AMAZING": 7 and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre. JAH WORKS: Senate Park. $5. JAZZ COMBOS: Directed by Bert Ligon. 7:30 p.m. USC School of Music recital hall. Free. MOZART AT THE MUSEUM: Featuring the S.C. Philharmonic. 7:30 p.m. Columbia Museum of Art, corner of Main and Hampton streets. $12 and $20.