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Southwest Medical added six new physicians to help meet the growing need for health services in the Las Vegas community: Dr. Apeksha Desai, medical director of on-demand medicine; Esmeralda Jallad, medical assistant; Phyllis Johnson, an associate patient care coordinator at the Tenaya Surgery Center; Valerie Diamond, a patient care advocate in the patient services department; Carolyn Dy, an RN case manager in the Resource Coordination Center; and Destini Green, a patient care advocate in the patient services department. Las Vegas Sands Corp. was named to the CDP Water A List for the second consecutive year. Sands was previously named to the international nonprofit environmental disclosure platform’s Climate A List, making it one of only 10 U.S. companies to attain dual A List status. Desai
Next Wave Investors a private equity firm, expanded its portfolio in Las Vegas with the acquisition of an 88-unit multifamily apartment community, Villaggio Di Murano. The transaction marks Next Wave’s 10th acquisition in the market. United Way of Southern Nevada announced the election of three new members to their board of directors, including Jerrie Merritt, senior vice president and community development manager of Bank of Nevada; Morris Jackson II, U.S. Bank market leader; and Akanksha Gupta, Scientific Games global immigration counsel. Nigro Development and Nigro Construction completed the new Fairfield Inn by Marriott in Centennial Hills. The 87-room, limited-service hotel encompasses a 49,918 square feet and is the first hotel built in the area in the past 15 years. Bret Bananto, Las Vegas native and longtime food industry professional, was promoted to vice president and general manager of casino sales at US Foods. Bananto will enhance and lead US Foods’ focus within the casino segment in Las Vegas and the Southwest, while building a scalable market strategy for the company. He has been with US Foods for over 25 years and previously served as vice president of local sales. The City of Henderson received the 2020 Outstanding Building of the Year Award from the Nevada chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association for Whitney Ranch Recreation Center in the category of public assembly buildings.
B&P Advertising, Media and Public Relations added three employees to its creative team. Jasmine Alicea joined as a production artist. Alicea previously worked at DLG Group in New Jersey designing toy and electronic packaging. Quinn La also joined B&P as a production artist. He is a seasoned professional with more than 12 years of design and production experience, and previously worked at MGM Resorts International. Travis Culp joined B&P as print production manager. His skill set includes all aspects of the production process, from preflight and proofing to print production management, project coordination and estimating. Culp’s advertising agency experience includes a stint at SK+G Advertising. Fitzgerald
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The Penta Building Group announced the hiring of two staff members and promotion of two: Kenadi Fitzgerald, a former Penta intern, was hired as project engineer; Rebecca Orosco was hired as preconstruction manager; Zac Rostomily, a former Penta intern, was promoted to project manager; and Robert Hansen was HansenRostomily promoted to superintendent. Broadbent & Associates Inc. promoted Sophie Laidler to marketing manager. Laidler heads the marketing department that spans the company’s six offices. Henderson Hospital was recertified by The Joint Commission for its disease-specific care for total hip and knee replacement surgery by demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards. This certification is a symbol of quality that reflects a health care organization’s commitment to providing safe and quality patient care. Summit Homes of Nevada and Presidio Residential Capital announced that Regina Ridge, a new community in Northwest Las Vegas offering 18 singlefamily detached homes, is now Laidler
open for sale. Regina Ridge is off Centennial Parkway and Fort Apache Road.
Vegas PBS announced the addition of Salvador Carrera as director of development at the station. Carrera is responsible for linking the community development aspirations of individuals, corporations and foundations with the educational services provided through Vegas PBS programs, local media productions, educational workshops, emergency communications, capital equipment and other activities and services. The Nevada Wildlife Federation hired Russell Kuhlman as its executive director. Kuhlman will lead the federation’s efforts to sustain wildlife through conservation and education, and grow the organization to meet the challenges facing wildlife. Carrera
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Sansone Companies, a residential and commercial property development and management company, broke ground on Axiom at South Rainbow Boulevard and the Interstate 215 Beltway. Axiom is one of the first Class “A” professional office/medical projects to be built in the southwest submarket with an all-glass and steel façade. Two four-story, 80,000-square-foot twin buildings will be conjoined by a four-level parking garage and surrounded by a restaurants, shopping, banks and fitness clubs. (Artist’s rendering courtesy Sansone Companies)
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Firehouse World Conference & Expo 2020 Las Vegas Convention Center February 24-27 4,500 attendees
CHAMPS Trade Show Spring Gage Enterprises Las Vegas Convention Center February 25-28 5,000 attendees
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ATA International— ATA Spring National Tournament Las Vegas Convention Center February 28-29 3,500 attendees
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ASD Market Week Winter Las Vegas Convention Center March 22-25 46,000 attendees 12,000 attendees
15th Annual World Game Protection Conference (WGPC) Tropicana Las Vegas March 23-26 700 attendees
NCRMA Meeting 2020 Bally’s Las Vegas March 23-24 600 attendees
Exhibitor Live Mandalay Bay Convention Center and Resort March 29-April 4 5,000 attendees
National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO)— CinemaCon Caesars Palace March 30-April 2 5,000 attendees
Adobe Systems Inc. Summit Venetian March 31-April 2 10,000 attendees
International Pizza Expo Las Vegas Convention Center March 31-April 2 Nightclub and Bar Show Las Vegas Convention Center March 31-April 1 39,000 attendees
Digital Signage Expo Las Vegas Convention Center April 1-2 6,000 attendees
International Wireless Communications Expo Las Vegas Convention Center April 1-2 12,000 attendees
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American Poolplayers Association Inc.-National Singles Championships Westgate Las Vegas April 21-26 1,000 attendees
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February 27 2:15 p.m. Sunset Park: ADA improvements Clark County, 605548 Adleen Stidhum at abs@ clarkcountynv.gov
Clark Place generator and automatic transfer switch replacement Clark County, 605549 Adleen Stidhum at abs@ clarkcountynv.gov
February 28 3 p.m. Annual requirements contract for janitorial services at Hollywood Recreation Center Clark County, 605559 Cherry Cruz at cherryc@ clarkcountynv.gov
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Cooperator Expo Las Vegas April 29 Las Vegas Convention March 12 2:15 p.m. Park improvements at Lewis Family Park: splash pad installation Clark County, 605584 Sandy Moody-Upton at scm@clarkcountynv.gov
March 13 2:15 p.m. Cesar Chavez Park and Whitney Park: playground shade structures Clark County, 605589 Sandy Moody-Upton at scm@clarkcountynv.gov
March 19 2:15 p.m. Buffalo and Russell Neighborhood Park Clark County, 605588 Sandy Moody-Upton at scm@clarkcountynv.gov
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ACCESS SHOWROOM Arrested Development 2/29. Aliante Casino, 702-692-7777.
AMERICAN LEGION POST 8 Sanction, SeeYouSpaceCowboy, Vamachara, Typecaste, Dying Wish 2/27. 733 N. Veterans Memorial Drive, 702-382-8533.
Bac kstage Bar & Billiar ds Hot Snakes, Kills Birds, Mercy Music 2/29. 601 Fremont St., 702-382-2227. 3/24. Galactic ft. Anjelika Jelly Joseph, Anders Osborne, Jackie Greene, Chali 2na 3/25. Bad Religion, Alkaline Trio 3/27. Action Bronson 3/31. Linq Promenade, 702-862-2695.
Bunkho use Saloon Singer- Songwriter Night 2/27. White Reaper, The Aquadolls 2/28. Patrick Droney 2/29. Beauty and the Beat 3/5. Esta 3/6. Uniform & The Body, Dreamdecay, Four Gras 3/7. Babes N Blues 3/8. Milquetoast & Co. 3/10. Dirty Streets, Void Vator 3/11. Shopping, Automatic , Girl Friday, Ariel View, Negative Nancys 3/13. Louis XIV 3/14. Ian Crawford 3/20. Summer Salt 3/22. Dan Luke & The Raid 3/24. High Reeper, Sonolith, Haxa 3/25. 124 S. 11th St., 702-982-1764.
THE BARBERSHOP Stanley Avenue 2/27. Heavy Petting Zoo 2/28. The 442s 2/29. Corey Brown Trio 3/1. Cosmopolitan, 702-698-7434.
THE BOXX Nothing to Prove 2/29. 1000 N. Nellis Blvd., 702-824-5281.
Broo kl yn Bowl Thrice, mewithoutYou, Drug Church, Holy Fawn 2/27. Overkill, Exhorder, Hydraform 2/28. Donavon Frankenreiter 3/5. Rakim 3/6. Dance Gavin Dance, Animals as Leaders, Veil of Maya, Royal Coda 3/13. Rebel Souljahz, Kelandy, Vana Liya 3/15. Ween 3/19- 3/21. Silverstein, I the Mighty, Four Year Strong The Chelsea Dave Matthews Band 2/28. Brantley Gilbert, Dylan Scott, Brandon Lay 3/28. Cosmopolitan, 702-698-6797.
CLEOPATRA’S BARGE Dionne Warwick 2/27- 3/1. Wayne Newton 3/2-3/4. Caesars Palace, 866-227-5938.
THE CL UB In- A-Fect 2/28. Rockin’ the Paradise (Styx tribute) 2/29. Cannery, 702-507-5700.
T he Colosse um Mariah Carey 2/28-2/29. Rod Stewart 3/6-3/7, 3/11, 3/13-3/15, 3/18, 3/20-3/21. Caesars Palace, 866-227-5938. Count ’s VAMP ’ DStoney Cur tis 2/27. Tinnitus, Alligator Blood, Never Ending Last Words 2/28. Jizzy Pearl’s Love/Hate, Jeff Carlson Band 2/29. 750 W. Sahara Ave., 702-220-8849. E ncore Theater Harry Connick Jr . 2/28-2/29. Dwight Yoakam & The Bakersfield Beat 3/4, 3/6- 3/7. Lionel Richie 3/11, 3/13-3/14. Robbie Williams 3/24-3/25, 3/27-3/28, 3/31. Wynn, 702-770-6696.
DALLAS EVENTS CENTER Amanda Miguel, Diego Verdaguer 2/28. Texas Station, 702-631-1000.
THE Dillinger Wa yne David Band 2/28. Jeff Reylee 2/29. 1224 Arizona St., Boulder City, 702-293-4001.
THE Dispensar y Lounge Jo Belle Y onely 2/28. Karen Jones 2/29. Rene Toledo Quintet 3/4. 2451 E. Tropicana Ave., 702-458-6343.
Dive Bar MC Chris, Lucas Connolly 2/27. 4110 S. Maryland Parkway, 702-586-3483.
DOUBLE DO WN SALOON Scurvy Kids, Octobrists, Bad Assault, Disrupted Euphoria 2/28. Loser Parade, Dead Radio, Forever Emerald, Dawne, Versus Verses 2/29. Burly-Q Revue w/Johnny Zig & The Force 3/1. Bargain DJ Collective 3/2. Franks & Deans, Prof. Rex Dart 3/4. 4640 Paradise Road, 702-791-5775.
DO WNTOWN CONTAINER PAR KStanley A ve 2/28. Sacred Fish 2/29. 707 Fremont St., 702-359-9982. FREEDOM BEAT Lisa Macfarlane 3/2. Downtown Grand, 702-719-5315.
Fremont Countr y Cl ub Red, Royal Bliss, Joyous Wolf, The Raven Age, Quor 2/27. The Wonder Years, Spanish Love Songs, Free Throw 3/6. Metal Mosh & Melee 3/28. 601 E. Fremont St., 702-382-6601.
Gille y’s Saloon Scotty Alexander 2/27. Rachel Horter 2/28-2/29. American Thunder 3/4. Treasure Island, 702-894-7722.
GOLD MINE TAVERN Singer-Songwriter Showcase 2/28. Thrillbilly Deluxe 2/29. 23 S. Water St., 702-478-8289.
G ol den Nugget Showroom . Fir eHouse 2/28. Dennis DeYoung 3/6. Foghat 3/13. Tommy James & The Shondells 3/20. Molly Hatchet 3/27. 866-946-5336.
Lawrence, Barakuda, Triceradrops, Sentinel 7 2/28. 3771 Las Vegas Blvd. S., 702-733-7625. The COMEDY WORKS Plaza, 702-386-2110. Kevin Farley 2/27-2/29.
Henderson Pavilion Heart & Soul Festival 2/29. 200 S. Green Valley Parkway, 702-267-4849.
House of Blues Bush, Stabbing Westward, The Jacks 2/28. Wacken Metal Battle, Aura Surreal 3/1. La Sonora Tropicana 3/5. Linkin Park vs. Rage Against the Machine (tribute) 3/6. The Smiths vs. The Strokes (tribute) 3/7. DaVido, The Compozers, Mick Jenkins 3/9. Trippie Redd, BlocBoy JB 3/13. The Winehouse Experience (Amy Winehouse tribute) 3/14. Ivy Queen 3/15. David Lee Roth 3/18, 3/20-3/21, 3/25, 3/27-3/28. Como la Flor Band (Selena tribute) 3/22. Noche de Rock (Mana/ Soda Stereo tribute) 3/24. Say My Name 3/26. (B Side) Evol Walks, Mother Mercury 2/29. Mandalay Bay, 702-632-7600.
OrleansSh owroom Loverboy 2/29. 702-365-7111.
Park T heat er Cher 2/28-2/29. Bruno Mars 3/6-3/7. 311 3/11-3/13. Park MGM, 844-600-7275.
Pearl CON CER T THEA TER Billy Idol 3/6-3/7, 3/11, 3/13-3/14. Il Volo 3/15. Melanie Martinez, Sub Urban 3/20. Prince Royce 3/21. Palms, 702-944-3200.
TH E Railhead W ishbone Ash 2/27. Boulder Station, 702-432-7777.
Sand DollarLounge Chris Tofield 2/27. Rod DeGeorge’s Guitar Gods Review (tribute) 2/28. Marilyn B, The Moanin’ Blacksnakes 2/29. Chris Tofield 3/1. So Stoked 3/5. 3355 Spring Mountain Road, 702-485-5401.
STAR OF THE DESER T ARENA Lo s Huracanes del Norte 2/29. Primm, 702-386-7867.
St oney’ s Rockin ’ Coun t r yCory Marks 2/28. Town Square, 702-435-2855.
SUN COAS T SHOWROOM Evil Waze (Santana tribute) 2/29. 800-745-3000.
The TAVERN Gravel Band 2/28. 1113 S. Rainbow Blvd., 702-804-1113.
Venet ian Theat re. Chicago 2/28-2/29, 3/4, 3/6-3/7, 3/11, 3/13-3/14. 702-414-9000.
ZAPPOS THEA TER Christina Aguiler a 2/28-2/29, 3/4, 3/6-3/7. Planet Hollywood, 702-777-6737.
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BONKER Z COMEDY CLU BMike Charette 2/27. Rampart Casino, 702-507-5900.
Brad Garrett ’s Comedy Club Karen Rontowski, Francisco Ramos, Jimmy Burns Thru 3/1. John Joseph, Michael Malone, John Bizarre 3/2-3/8. MGM Grand, 866-740-7711.
C OMEDY CELLAR Jon Fisch, Mia Jack son, Dan Naturman, Trenton Davis, Mark Cohen 2/27- 3/1. Ty Barnett, Emma Willmann, Joe Machi, Dean Edwards, Mark Cohen 3/2-3/5. Rio, 702- 777-2782. House of Blues Stephen Lynch 2/29. Mandalay Bay, 702-632-7600.
J IMMY KIMMEL ’S COMEDY CLU B Jill Kimmel 2/27. Taylor Tomlinson 2/27-3/1. Linq Promenade, 702-777-2782.
L.A. COMEDY CLU B Quinn D ahle 2/27-3/1. Adam Hunter 3/2-3/8. Strat, 702-380-7711.
LAUG H FA CTORY Harry B asil, Kathlene Dunbar, Alan Bursky Thru 3/1. John Mulrooney, Kevin Downey Jr., Traci Skene 3/2-3/8. Tropicana, 702-739-2411.
South Point Sh o wroom The Capitol Steps 2/28-3/1. 702-696-7111.
Terry Fat or Theat rE Ray Romano, David Spade 2/28-2/29. Mirage, 702-792-7777.
TREASURE ISLAND THEA TRE Joey Diaz 2/28. 702-804-7722.
VEGAS THEA TRE HUBCult Fiction 2/28-2/29. 705 Las Vegas Blvd. N., 702-569-9070.
Performing Arts & Culture
AR TIFI CE Pop-Up Zine 3/1. 1025 S. 1st St. #A, 702-489-6339.
THE Smith Cent er (Reynolds Hall) Shen Yun Thru 3/1. Michael Bolton 3/4. (Cabaret Jazz) The Doo Wop Project 2/28-2/29. Artie Butler 3/1. Composers Showcase 3/4. 702-749-2000.
UNLV (Judy Bayley Theatre) UNLV Dance: Creative Constructs 2/28-2/29. 702-895-2787.
VEGAS THEA TRE COM PANY Men on Boats Thru 3/ 15. Art Square Theatre, 1025 S. 1st St., #110, 725-222-9661.
We s t La s Ve gas LI BRARY Night of Expressions Youth Talent Showcase 2/28. 951 W. Lake Mead Blvd., 702-229-2787.
WindmillLibrar y Opera Las Vegas: Opera Legends in Black 2/28. 7060 W. Windmill Lane, 702-507-6019.
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AL PHAVOYAGE GALLERY Love’s Exhibit Thru 3/7. 3105 W. Tompkins Ave., 888-831-4844.
BarrickMuseum of Art (The Work Shop) The Other Side of Paradise thru 3/14. UNLV, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway, 702-895-3381.
Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art Material Existence: Japanese Art From Jōmon Period to PresentThru 4/26. 702-693-7871.
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Charleston HeightS Arts CenteR GALLER Y Celebrating Life!Masters Exhibition Thru 4/28. 800 Brush St., 702-229-2787.
Clark Count y Go vernment Center Rotunda Gallery TheImpact Thru 3/20. Grand Central Parkway, 702-455-7030.
Clark County LI BRAR Y Desert Companion: Focus on Nevada Thru 3/17. 1401 E. Flamingo Road, 702-507-3400.
C ORE CONTEM PORAR Y NVHead2Toe Thru 2/29. 900 E. Karen Ave. #D222, 702-805-1166.
CSN (Artspace Gallery) Mayuko Ono Gray: The Rose Is Always Redder Next Door Thru 3/28. 3200 E. Cheyenne Ave., 702-651-4146.
DISTR CT ARTS Night and DayThru 3/1. 9710 W. Tropicana Ave.
Ea st La s Ve gas Library Y asmina Chavez: The Suchness of Light Thru 4/21. 2851 E. Bonanza Road 702-507-3500.
Enterprise Library Mark Mar tin: Desert Transplant 2/27-5/10. 25 E. Shelbourne Ave., 702-507-3760.
His tori c Fif th Street Sc hool (Mayor’s Gallery) Aesthetics Primary II Exhibition Thru 5/30 401 S. 4th St., 702-229-6469.
IMMERSION VEGAS Banksy: Genius or Vandal? Thru 4/5. Fashion Show, immersion.vegas.
La s Ve gas Cit y Hall (Gr and Gallery) Public Art Collaboration Thru 5/7. (Chamber Gallery) George Ameal Wilson: African American Heritage 2/27-5/21. Reception 2/27. (Windows on First) Sierra Slentz: Under the Sky—Ceramic Landscape Wall Series Thru 5/1. 495 S. Main St., 702-229-1012.
Lef t of Center ART GALLER Y Wade Hampton: Passages: Faces, Street and Land Thru 3/7. 2207 W. Gowan Road, 702-647-7378.
Neon Museum Tim Burton: Lost Vegas Thru 4/12. 770 Las Vegas Blvd. N., 702-387-6366.
Nevada Humanities Program Gallery Margaret, Are You Grieving Thru 3/25. 1017 S. 1st St. #190, nevadahumanities.org.
Nevada State Museum Eclectic Nevada Thru 5/31. 309 S. Valley View Blvd., 702-486-5205.
Priscilla Fowler Fine ArT Rebekah Andrade & Don Lyle: Arranged Structers Thru 2/29. 1300 S. Main St. #110, 719-371-5640.
Sahara We st Library Ja vier Estrada: Dreams of Ink + Flowers Thru 3/21. Clay Arts Vegas: Awaiting the Flowers Thru 3/21. Jenny Baham: Promised Land Thru 3/29. 9600 W. Sahara Ave., 702-507-3630.
Sp ring Valley Library Ra wson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital: Multimedia Art Therapy Thru 5/3. 4280 S. Jones Blvd., 702-507-3820.
Summerlin Library D arlene Hutchinson: Your Garden, Your ArtThru 3/1. 1771 Inner Circle Drive, 702-507-3860.
UNLV Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art The Other Side of Paradise Thru 3/14. 4505 Maryland Parkway, 702-895-3381
UNLV STUDENT UNION ART GALLER Y Seeing in Paint 2Thru 3/27. 4505 Maryland Parkway, 702-895-4449.
West Charleston Library Armand Thomas: Etcetera Thru 5/5. 6301 W. Charleston Blvd., 702-507-3940.
West Las Vegas Library Jorge BetancourtPolanco: Life Is Colorful Thru 4/5. 951 W. Lake Mead Blvd., 702-507-3980.
Whitney Library D onita Murphy & Patty Stroupe: What a Wonderful World Thru 4/14. 5175 E. Tropicana Ave., 702-507-4010.
Winche ster Donder o Cultural Center Gallery Existing in Thought Thru 3/4. 3130 S. McLeod Drive, 702-455-7340.
Windmill Library Lisa F ields Clark: Springtime Fanfare Thru 4/28. 7060 W. Windmill Lane, 702-507-6030.
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UNLV BASE BALL Creighton 2/28-3/1. Earl E. Wilson Stadium, 702-739-3267.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19): You may worry that conditions are not exactly right to pursue your dreams. Draw inspiration from Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616). Here’s how one observer described Cervantes during the time he was working on Don Quixote: “Shabby, obscure, disreputable, pursued by debts, with only a noisy tenement room to work in.” Cervantes dealt with imperfect conditions just fine.
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ACROSS 1 G reen, yellow, orange or r ed vegetables 13 Song from Kiss Me, Kate 21 B r oadcasting range 22 Still t oo hot to eat, maybe 23 United S tates t erritory 24 Teasing a bit 25 Disease treatment using tiny-scale technology 26 Drop off 27 W arhol of pop art 28 Blowup stuff 29 Put in a pile 30 Shiny balloon polyester 32 Croaking creature 36 Restaurant seen in Manhattan 38 Arm-twist 43 Rare lunar phenomena 46 Evaluation with a mone y-back guarantee 48 Medium for R embrandt 49 B r and of fleece-lined boots 50 The Thin Man novelist Hammett 51 Procedures to detect a hazardous household gas 53 W riter Kesey 54 TV host Ripa 55 Even way to finish 56 Streaming media forma t 60 Verbalizes 61 Twirl in the opposite direction 64 Car sticker abbr. 68 Inciden tally 69 Faust author 71 Step on it 75 Place 76 Crossover SUV similar to the Chevy Equinox 79 Org. for university cadets 81 Expert 83 F ormer firs t lady Carter 84 Tennis, chess or bridge 86 Left on a voyage 87 “Affirmative, captain!” 88 Diagram sho wing data as nested rectangles 90 Biological bristle 91 Pith y 93 Tropical devil ray 95 W aitress on Alice 98 “Pity!” 102 “Uh-uh” 103 1985-91 Sa turday Night Live cast member 107 Master musicians 109 Notches on surf aces 110 Like the period bet ween 1918 and 1939 111 Deadlocked 112 Tuna snar er 113 Like hand-e ye c oordination
DOWN 1 Not sufficient 2 Child bearer 3 Time of noteworthy goings-on 4 Architect Saarinen 5 Pare down 6 W alk back and forth 7 “Yikes!” 8 Con trite people 9 Pres sure units 10 B eethoven symphony in E flat 11 Ann of All That Jazz 12 Shop lure 13 Fried egg preference 14 Actress Tatum 15 Cold applications to sprains 16 Drop off 17 Hit for the Kinks 18 Lena of Alias 19 Peddle from a stall 20 Avant-garde 30 Body of eau 31 Painter Mark 33 Transplants, in a way 34 Neighbor of a Saudi 35 Thyroid gland swellings 37 Eggy quaff 39 U.S. border lake 40 Curr ency unit of Cambodia 41 G iv e a ring 42 — May (Jed Clampett’s daugh ter) 43 Karloff of old films 44 Jungle vine 45 W ith 78-Down, 2,000 pounds 47 G ospel singer — Pa tty 49 People online 52 F oot the bill 53 Top 40 DJ Casey 57 “— recall ...” 58 Narrow shelf 59 Ea ts 62 Some bridge hands 63 Casual top without a circular collar 64 Red wine 65 Keeps out of debt 66 Cologne’s river 67 Md. neighbor 68 Expert 70 Pontificate 71 Epic tale 72 Supplicate 73 One-named model who wrote True Beauty 74 Irises’ places 77 Entered stealthily 78 See 45-Down 80 F amed 81 Heady bre w 82 Roberto of baseball 85 Great anger 86 Ashen look 89 City across the Missouri Riv er from B ismar ck 92 Tabulae — (blank slates) 94 “— Is Born” 96 Slowly , in scores 97 B rian in the World F igur e Skating Hall of Fame 98 Hertz rival 99 C onga-dancing formation 100 Intro drawing class 101 “Nana” actress Anna 103 “Buenos —” 104 Timbuk tu’s nation 105 New s tidbit 106 “Stretch” car 108 Suffix with press TAURUS (April 20-May 20): “True success is figuring out your life and career so you never have to be around jerks,” says filmmaker, actor and author John Waters. You have been cultivating that kind of success in the last few weeks and will climax this accomplishment with a flourish. You’re on the verge of achieving a new level of mastery in the art of immersing yourself in environments that bring out the best in you.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You must become more powerful—not necessarily in the sense of influencing the lives of others, but in the sense of managing your own affairs with relaxed confidence and crisp competence. What comes to mind when you’re urged to expand your self-command and embolden your ambition? Is there an adventure you could initiate that would bring out more of the swashbuckler in you?
CANCER (June 21-July 22): February is the hottest, laziest, most spacious time of year in the Southern Hemisphere—a logical moment to escape on a vacation. Which is exactly what all Cancerians, including those in the Northern Hemisphere, should do. If you can’t get away, make a blanket fort in your home and pretend. Or read a book that takes you on an imaginary journey. Or hang out at an exotic sanctuary nearby.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Author Walter Sc ott (1771–1832) was a pioneer in the genre of the historical novel. His stories were set in various eras of the Scottish past. Scott traveled widely to gather tales from keepers of the oral tradition. Draw inspiration from his approach. Put yourself in the physical presence of storytellers and elders. Get firsthand knowledge about historical events that will inspire your own future.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Rembrandt (1606–1663) gazed into a mirror as he created more than 90 self-portraits—about 10% of his total work. Some scholars think he did self-portraits because they sold well. Others say that because he worked so slowly, he was the only person he could get to model for long periods. Whatever the case, this is a favorable time to understand yourself better.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): These quotes from author Don DeLillo are your guideposts in the coming weeks. 1. Sometimes a thing that’s hard is hard because you’re doing it wrong. 2. You have to break through the structure of your own stonework habit just to make yourself listen. 3. Something is always happening, even on the quietest days and deep into the night, if you stand a while and look. 4. The world is full of abandoned meanings. In the commonplace, I find unexpected themes and intensities. 5. What w e are reluctant to touch often seems the very fabric of our salvation.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): It’s not enough to become good at a skill and express that skill; we need to hire a publicist or marketing wizard or distributor to make sure the world knows about our offerings. But the coming weeks will be one of those rare times when your interestingness will shine so brightly, it will naturally attract its deserved attention.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): When he was 29, Beethoven published his String Quartet, Op. 18, No. 4. Most scholars believe that the piece was an assemblage of older material he had created as a young man. A similar approach might work well for you in the coming weeks. Consider the possibility of repurposing tricks and ideas that weren’t quite ripe when you first used them. Recycling yourself makes good sense.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Are there parts of your life that seem to undermine other parts? Do you wish there was greater harmony between your heart and your head, between your giving and taking, between your past and future? Wouldn’t it be wonderful if you could infuse your cautiousness with the wildness of your secret self? You’re primed t o address these questions with a surge of innovative energy.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): At 19, poet Robert Graves joined the British army to fight in World War I. Two years later, a newspaper reported that he had been killed. But it w asn’t true. Gr aves went on to write 55 books of poetry, 18 novels and 55 other books. Some dream that you believed to be gone will have a long second life.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You harbor desires for experiences that might be gratifying in some ways but draining in others. You may on occasion get attached to situations that are mildly interesting, but divert you from situations that could be amazingly interesting and enriching. You are now in a phase when you have maximum power to wean yourself from these wasteful tendencies.
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