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A friend is waiting to celebrate with you, so don’t give up. Make a date for some rest and relaxation. It’s important. TAURUS More work’s coming in, so it looks like your mini vacation is over. Actually, the workload is only intense for the next couple of days. The love lasts a whole lot longer. GEMINI All of a sudden, dreams begin to look achievable again. A project that seemed impossible is falling into place. You’re building something you can relax upon, and that is a worthwhile effort. CANCER Household responsibilities demand more of your attention. If you haven’t cleaned up your place in a while, better do it before something gets you. LEO Something new has captured your interest. It’s a skill, project or game. You won’t be satisfied until you know all about it, so dig in! VIRGO You’ve been thinking about something that you want for yourself or your home. You have enough money in your pocket, and now you also have permission. LIBRA You should have things pretty well wrapped up by now, allowing more time for significant and . esoteric conversations. Make a date. SCORPIO Although you’re usually decisive, there are a couple of things you haven’t made up your mind about. Give them a couple of days. SAGITTARIUS You’re almost past the most difficult part, but don’t relax your guard quite yet. You’re getting some reinforcements, and that will make your job easier. CAPRICORN Your curiosity is leading you closer to the top. Without even meaning to do it, you may be asked to assume more responsibility. It’s natural. AQUARIUS You’ll poke your head out of the trees soon, and you’ll be able to see the whole forest. You’re climbing up out of your rut, you know. You’re about to make great discoveries. PISCES It’s, time to invest in something that brings joy into your home. It could be flowers or a new CD of beautiful, relaxing music. It doesn’t need to be costly, but, of course, it can be. A Rembrandt would be nice, too. CALENDAR IUUAY “Grease”: 8 p.m. Russell House Theater. Free. Non-Stop Hip Hop Live Battle of the MCs Week Three: 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. $5. THURSDAY “Grease”: 8 p.m. Russell House Theater. Free. “Sylvia”: 7:30 p.m. Irustus Theatre, 520 Lady St. $15 general admission, $12 students, military, seniors. Modern Music Studio’s Battle of the Bands featuring Drive, Flyby, The Nen-ous System, Brett Treacy: 8 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $5 21+, $7 under 21. Nathan Head with Brian Wiltsey: 9 p.m. Jammin’ Java,, 1540 Main St. Pay-what-you-want show. “Lost Boys of Sudan”: 3, 7 and 9 p.m, Wednesday. 7 and 9 f p.m., Thursday. Nickelodeon Theatre, 931 Main St.