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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
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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. Think about what you
can delegate.
PISCES Keep studying, and
you’ll figure out what you’ve
been doing the hard way. Don’t
worry about extra effort
you’ve spent; just learn not to
waste any more.
and media convergence.
The conference is another step
towards strengthening USC’s
Media Arts program.
“This event is important for
our development because we will
also have new media installa
tions in McMaster gallery that
combine various media,” Berry
said, either in some sort of sculp
tural artwork or of converging
computers and photography and
sound.”
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Mars Volta
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a rock song utilizing Latin-bon
go rhythms. From there the al
bum builds to the climactic 12
minute jamfest of “Cicatriz ESP.”
Finally, “De-Loused in the
Comatorium,” produced by Rick
Rubin (Beastie Boys, Red Hot Chili
Peppers, Tom Petty) silences itself
with the eye-opening “Televators.”
In a business saturated with
genre-hugging artists who play
to make money. Mars Volta feels
like a blast of fresh air. This al
bum might never produce a hit
radio single but that’s the reason
why it’s so great; it is a real al
bum, not a compilation of singles.
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ACROSS
1 Tolerated
6 Actor Julia
10 Culture medium
14 Expansive
15 Arm bone
16 Designate
17 Frighten
18 Went oft
19 Poetic peepers
20 Free-for-all
21 Easily angered
23 Income from
properties
25 Beginning
26 Preparing to
stop
30 Easy gait
32 Body suits
33 Jalopy
34 Colfar
37 Confederate
38 Overturn
40 First-rate
41 Automatic
advance in a
tournament
42 Goofs up
43 Attribute to a
cause
45 Run off
46 Locks holder
47 Unit of wisdom?
50 Goes yachting
52 Long-tongued
mammals
54 Coke and Pepsi
59 Slices
60 Seth’s son
61 Cherish
62 _go braghl
63 Summit
64 Philosopher
Kierkegaard
65 Art_
66 Enjoy a book
. 67 Stair element
DOWN
1 Criticize
harshly
2 Fireside yarn
3 Spoken
4 Beastly
character
5 Bad mark
6 Judgment
7 On guard
8 Disconnect
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9 iron pumper's Solutions
pride
10 Consecrate
11 Dresses
12 Mosey along
13 Correct a clock
?2 Henhouse
54 Guarantee
>6 Wild guess
>7 Bell-shaped
flower
?8 Gawk at
>9 With what
motive?
51 Type of tire
53 "For_a jolly
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54 Sentence
subject
55 Pot starter
56 Sugar source __ ,
59 Dignified bearing 45 Central 51 Bakery
to 4 of dates California city byproduct
t2 Scat singer 46 Spoke snake 53 Rend
Fitzgerald ■ 47 Evidenced 55 Skunk's defense
14 Select anxiety 56 Folk tales
unsuitable 48 Harden 57 Environs
actors 49 Top room 58 E-mail
CALENDAR
Wednesday, July 23
PROGRESSIVE COFFEE HOUR: 6
p.m. to 8 p.m.. 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.