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Sometimes you have to proceed with faith in order to make all the pieces fit. TAURUS You’re highly ethical, most likely because that’s what you were taught. So don’t let a co-worker get away with pulling a shady deal. GEMINI Allow yourself to acquire some wealth. You can do some very good things with it. But don’t waste it on spoiling a child. CANCER You know how you want things to turn out, so why should you settle for less? That’s a rhetorical question, of course, and the answer is 0DV10US. LEO Continue to check things off your to-do lists — even things you don’t want to do. It’s a test to see how tough you really are. VIRGO Additional education could be the key to additional happiness. Consult a wise, older woman who can give you spiritual advice. LIBRA You have some excellent ideas, and there’s more where those came from. Don’t let someone inhibit your spontaneity. SCORPIO Plans for expansion are premature. There are more considerations to deal with before you take the next step. 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WEEKEND EXCURSION WITH HONESTLY: Sundance Bar & Grill. 902-B Park St. MACHINE GUN ETIQUETTE WITH THE FRAGILE AND A FINE AMERICAN MESS: Uncle Doctor’s, 1734 Mobile Dr. “JULIUS CAESAR” PRESENTED BY THE SOUTH CAROLINA SHAKESPEARE COMPANY: 8 p.m. Finlay Park. Free; donations accepted. “FRANKENSTEIN”: 8 p.m. Columbia Marionette Theatre, 401 Laurel St. $10. “THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW” PRESENTED BY THE RIVER ALLIANCE AND THE HIGH VOLTAGE THEATRE: 7 p.m. Riverwalk Amphitheatre. West Columbia Riverwalk, between Gervais Street and Knox Abbot Drive. DIRTY BLONDE”: Trustus Theatre, 520 Lady St. $12 students, $17.50 general. Saturday, Oct. 18 “BEETHOVEN IN BLUE JEANS” MASTER SERIES TWO, SOUTH CAROLINA PHILHARMONIC: 8 p.m. Koger Center. $6 students (balcony), $8-$34 general (depending on location). “MAN ON THE 7:30 p.m. Roger Center, 1051 Greene St. $8 students, $10 general. • I “DIRTY BLONDE”: Trustus Theatre. $12 students, $17.50 general. TRAIN : 3,7 and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre. 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In fact, the film is so superb that the viewer al most forgets it was directed by the woman who is credited with ruin ing her dad’s “Godfather III.” Some people are saying this movie is a sign of things to come for Murray as far as his “real” act ing is concerned and that it is the beginning of great things to come for Coppola. It’s not a sign, but a miracle in itself. “Translation” absorbs its view ers; they somehow become a part of the story. The conversations are the kind you only have with peo ple you do not intend to be with forever, with the kind of friends you feel a burning spark with and then choose to walk away from. This movie must have looked ridiculous on paper—two insom niacs meet and are immediately best friends. Their chemistry is dy namic, as though the two planned this trip to Tokyo together. Maybe Charlotte and Bob are not soul mates, or even kindred spirits. Maybe they are just two people who finally find themselves — a pair of hungry, lost Americans in Tokyo, making the rest of us privy to their sacred sort of connection. Comments on this story?E-mail gamecockmixeditor@hotmail.com Arcadia CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 Tamblyn, 20. “You don’t listen to people. You want to stay in your own little world.” Accordingly, Joan is often moody and self-centered. “I’m NOT religious, you know,” she informs God, who is now a cute guy at her school. “It’s not about religion, Joan,” God tells her. “It’s about fulfilling your nature.” “Uhhh,” she stammers, “I defi nitely haven’t done that.” Hallelujah! A moment of truth! CBS’ “Touched By an Angel,” whose nine-year run ended last season, dispatched its angels each week to help people in spiritual distress. A gentle drama preach ing an explicit gospel (God loves us), it was tremendously success ful. Yet it spawned no imitators, triggered no craze. Maybe “Joan of Arcadia” will have a broader impact. It presents the sacred less in spiritual terms than as a learning annex seminar in character growth, with God himself the instructor. It feels good and it’s thought provoking. And since God, in his omni science, can handle any load, it in vites countless spin-offs. More shows about people in more towns meeting God: This could be bigger than “Law & Order.” ,