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GOWEEKLY 20 2016 HOROSCOPE
ARIES
March, 21 - April 20 Today is a good day to organize professional or personal meetings. They will be productive. It's an auspicious time for efficient, serious communication, realistic plans, and group harmony. All the ingredients for success and true advancement are available.
TAURUS
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GEMINI
May, 21 - June, 20 No one dislikes red tape and bureaucracy more than you. But take advantage of the atmosphere. If you have any applications to submit or formalities to complete, you'll find the process much easier than usual. Communication channels that are normally closed will open, and the administrative mechanisms will be well oiled instead of grinding. Get all administrative tasks done so you won't have to think about them again. Wellness Aspects create useful energy. Use this energy to get what you need and like it! It can be physical, emotional or quite possibly sexual - and you will derive satisfaction from knowing that you are your sole soul provider! This aspect is all about satisfaction and knowing you are in control. Acknowledging the energy will cause it to grow within you, so get out there and exercise with gusto: running, walking, hiking, biking...
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April, 20 - may 20 It isn't always easy to win the admiration you expect from your partner. But in this area it seems to be better than most. You're likely to be brimming with ideas for ways to enhance your most appealing qualities. But don't overdo it. Your efforts at physical or intellectual seduction are most effective when they're subtle.
CANCER
June, 21 - July, 22 Some people tend to make mountains out of molehills. Currently, you're likely to feel as though you're surrounded by people who exaggerate problems. You, on the other hand, have a loftier perspective. You're a visionary who can foresee future social trends.
LIBRA
September, 23 - October, 22 You're a great creator of systems. You can tinker with every sort of construction, from theories and computer programs to scientific experiments and strategic evaluations. The planets are guiding you.
SCORPIO
October, 23 - November, 22 Who would have guessed that you have an ability to understand subjects as irrational as human passions? You're getting down and dirty with the sticky, trivial realities of day-to-day life that never interested you before. Your new nonstick coating would make you an excellent personnel director, hiring and firing at the drop of a hat.
SAGITTARIUS
November, 23 - December, 21 Until now, you didn't know you were capable of managing people with problems. But the so-called poetic universe you inhabit is actually much more realistic than it seems at first glance. People who believe that human reality is 100 percent logical will feel ridiculous when they see the elegant, humane solutions you invent.
“All the ingredients for success and true advancement are available�
CAPRICORN
July, 23 - August, 22 You're visionary and progressive, despite what people may say about your tendency to be conservative. You could easily come up with an effective way to help people. For some reason, practical problems are easy for you to solve.
January, 21 - February, 20 You're well aware that your happiness in love doesn't depend on emotional promises alone. In order to attract your attention, anyone new in your life has to make some material offering as well. That's exactly what could happen. You might receive a gift from someone who has been buzzing around you for some time.
VIRGO
PISCES
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LEO
August, 23 - September, 22 You should abandon any intellectual pursuits and concentrate on practical problems related to organization and goal setting. You're likely to find perfect solutions within an hour of starting. The heavens are helping you.
November, 22 - January, 20 The flow of communication facilitates personal and professional projects. Now is the time to listen to your partner or other family members about the material aspects of the future. For example, are you setting aside enough money for your children's education? Are you taking proper care of your home?
AQUARIUS
February, 21 - March, 20 The mood is one of bustle and change. It's a good day to clear out your wardrobe or other belongings. Out with the old, in with the new! You may consign the old stuff to the basement or give it to charity.
GOWEEKLY 20 2016 ENTERTAINMENT
Miguel "Being compared to Prince" On Prince comparisons: "We’re learning from and building upon things that have already occurred, that have already been dreamed up. Being compared to Prince, it’s a tremendous compliment”. On what inspired Wildheart: "It was more me revisiting my life and my memories. I was remembering growing up and my dad doing everything he could to pick us up on the weekends to take us to Venice Beach, and being downtown and seeing all the broken dreams”.
Grammy Award-winning artist Miguel covers the brand new issue of FAULT magazine and discusses being compared to Prince, his musical inspirations, future collaborations and more.
On making music for his fans: "I had a conversation with J.Cole, that’s my boy, like “what would you attribute all this to?” And he said “man, this is serving my fans.” It’s our responsibility to the people who found our music to continue to build that relationship".
Kylie Jenner and Tyga split for good
Will.i.am reunites with Black Eyed Peas for launch
According to TMZ.com, their breakup occurred before the Met Gala earlier this month. They both attended the star-studded event but didn't walk the red carpet together, a decision made by Kylie, the outlet reports. The insider added that it was Tyga's attendance at the gala that riled Kylie, as he was only invited because of her and she was left "mad at herself that she didn't think to have him made persona non grata". Since their alleged break-up, Tyga was seen celebrating Mother's Day by taking his mother and a female model friend to lunch.
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Thousands of fans were surprised with a special Black Eyed Peas reunion at the Royal Albert Hall last Thursday may 12 to celebrate the launch of dial, the new fashion forward wearable from the mind of musician and entrepreneur, will.i.am, and tech company i.am+. Available exclusively on Three from Friday, the stylish band uses the latest in Artificial
Also making special guest appearances at the free music concert were Tinie Tempah, Ricky Wilson of the Kaiser Chiefs, Pia Mia, WSTRN and The Voice’s Lydia Lucy.
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The 18 year old reality star started dating Tyga, 26, in 2014 and the pair has had an on-off relationship since then. However, following several reconciliations after splits in the past, the couple has apparently called time on their romance once and for all.
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GOWEEKLY 20 2016 COVER STORY
Fantasy is reality in its infancy Art is the language of the soul. Poetry translates the invisible substance of the soul into words. Rosabelle Illes is a young poet taking the art scene by storm with her poetry, prose and performing skills.
Rosabelle Illes Rosabelle will be presenting her new book of poems “TITLE” at Teatro Luna Blou on May 20th at 7:30 PM. Entrance is free. www.rosabelleilles.com
In addition to being an artist, she is also a social psychologist. On the verge of releasing her third book cleverly named “TITLE”, she spoke to Go Weekly about her love for poetry and art, the power of meditation and her plans for the future. By: Hayson Nicholls Photography: Nestor G. Zavarce
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COVER STORY GOWEEKLY 20 2016
Who is Rosabelle Illes? “I am a 28 year old Aruban writer/ artist. I am trying to find answers and exploring our purpose on earth. I use art to find clarity.”
What sparked your interest in art, especially poetry? “I started writing poetry when I was 6 years old. At that time, I wrote poems that I dedicated to my family members. My mom would bring empty greeting cards for me to fill in with poems. Later I started writing based on experiences; I had a lot of questions. I was developing my spiritually and I began using meditation to receive answers. I would channel these answers through my poetry. That is how it all started.”
Besides spirituality, what else inspires you to write poems? “Life in general; Politics, society, relationships and love are all topics that I tackle in my pieces. The process of composing a poem remains the same: meditation. My thought inspires me. Once I have clarity, I become curious for more information, so I compose another poem. It is like a cycle.”
You started of writing poems in English and by the second book you switched to Papiamentu. Why did you make this transition? “When I first started writing poems I did not have a large Papiamentu vocabulary because it was not one of my school subjects. With poetry, you must often say a lot while using few words. I found myself using a lot of words in Papiamentu because I did not know the right words to say it more
succinctly. With the help of a linguist, my knowledge of Papiamentu has grown and now I am able to express myself better in my native language.
You are a writer, a performer, a poet and a psychologist. If you had to choose just one which one would it be? A poet. When I’m writing poems I’m in my purest form. I am vulnerable and strong at the same time. Writing short stories came from poetry, being a performer came from poetry as well. I cannot recall what came before poetry, so I consider that the beginning.”
Young people tend to think that poetry is boring. What do you do to interest them when you are performing?
local musicians on their tracks. This is something I am very excited about, because it is new for me and I am really uncomfortable doing it. You know that good uncomfortable feeling? Like you have no idea what you are doing but you are so excited to do it? That’s how I often feel these days.”
"I am able to express myself more and better in my native language"
“I perform my pieces by heart. Not being bounded to a paper allows me to connect with the audience and communicate the message better. I also collaborate with other artists in my pieces, thereby combining spoken word with other disciplines such as theater, music and dance. You have to respect your audience because they are not one-dimensional. You have to stimulate as many senses as possible. That takes away the monotony.”
You just presented your third book “TITLE” in Aruba, what other plans do you have pending? “After presenting my book in Curaçao on May 20th, I will be heading to New York to join a fellow poet, Leon Labastide, in open mic nights. I am also writing a children’s book with Levi Silvanie. In Aruba, I am currently working on spoken word pieces with
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LIFESTYLE GOWEEKLY 20 2016
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As they say, desperate times call for desperate measures. 1. Preheat the oven to 200°F. 2. Wrap your little green friend in tin foil, and place it on a baking sheet. 3. Pop the sheet in the oven for 10 minutes. Like other fruits, avocados emit ethylene gas, which is usually released slowly causing the avocados to ripen over time, but when you wrap one in tinfoil and heat it up, you’ve trapped the gas and sped up the ripening process.
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Plasa Bieu Who doesn't love some good old creole food? I know I do. For some, it's a way of sharing love through food, with our families and loved ones. For others, the creole cuisine is still unknown. So, for those of you who haven't tried it, the best krioyo (creole food) on the island, may this inspire you to try it out as soon as possible. By: Shari Jourdain Old market: big kitchen, big meals Plasa Bieu (best translated to Old Market) is “THE” place in Punda to get freshly prepared and delicious local meals. I love the feeling you get when you enter; the sound of people eating and talking, the various smells of all sorts of food, and the kindness of the staff. With multiple kitchens to choose from, there's always something for your taste! My favorite dish would definitely be “galiña stoba” (chicken stew) with “moro” (peas) and perhaps some “funchi” (corn meal). Oh, and they have arepas that are absolutely to die for! I guarantee you, once you try some krioyo, you will have to step up your own cooking skills, because our Curaçaoan food is absolutely delicious!
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GOWEEKLY 20 2016 GALLERY
The legend of Buchi Fil and Mosa Nena Last weekend Izaline Calister did an amazing show in collaboration with Albert J Schoobaar and Cees Scholten at Renaissance. Izaline Calister also launched her CD titled ‘Rayo di Lus’. Photography: Nestor G. Zavarce
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EVENTS GOWEEKLY 20 2016
XCAPEFEST MEET & GREAT FRIDAY MAY 20 07:00 PM ST. TROPEZ OCEANCLUB
XCAPEFEST COMEDY SHOW FT NICK CANNON SATURDAY MAY 21 08:00 PM AVILA BEACH HOTEL
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NOCHE RUMBERA SATURDAY MAY 21 10:00 PM TUTU TANGO
CORKS & FORKS The fourth edition of “Corks & Forks last year.
KIZONDAG SUNDAY MAY 22 06:00 PM BIKINIS
OMUNDO GROOVES TUESDAY MAY 24 10:00 PM OMUNDO RESTAURANT
ALLEY HOUR TUESDAY MAY 24 08:30 PM THE ALLEY
UNPLUGGED BEACH SESSIONS WEDNESDAY MAY 25 07:30 PM ZANZIBAR BEACH & RESTAURANT
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GOWEEKLY 20 2016 MUSIC
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Genre: Action/Adventure Starring: Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence Rating: PG-13
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Since the dawn of civilization, he was worshipped as a god. Apocalypse, the first and most powerful mutant from Marvel's X-Men universe, amassed the powers of many other mutants, becoming immortal and invincible. Upon awakening after thousands of years, he is disillusioned with the world as he finds it and recruits a team of powerful mutants, including a disheartened Magneto (Michael Fassbender), to cleanse mankind and create a new world order, over which he will reign. As the fate of the Earth hangs in the balance, Raven (Jennifer Lawrence) with the help of Professor X (James McAvoy) must lead a team of young X-Men to stop their greatest nemesis and save mankind from complete destruction. Daily 4D: 17:30, 20:30 Sat & Sun 3D: 13:45 Daily 3D: 16:45, 19:45 Late Show Fri & Sun 3D: 22:45
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NICE GUYS
NEIGHBORS 2: SORORITY RISING
CRIMINAL
Genre: Crime Starring: Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling, Matt Bomer Rating: R Sat & Sun: 13:00, 15:30 Daily: 20:15 Late Show Fri & Sat: 22:45
Genre: Comedy Starring: Rose Byrne, Seth Rogan, Chloe Grace Moretz Rating: R Sat & Sun: 13:00 Daily: 17:30, 19:45, 22:00
Genre: Thriller/Action Starring: Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, Tommy Lee Jones Rating: R Daily: 17:30, 20:00 Late Show Fri & Sat: 22:30
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THE JUNGLE BOOK
Genre: Action Starring: Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, Jason Mitchell Rating: R Sat & Sun: 15:15 Daily: 18:00
Genre: Adventure/Drama Starring: Neel Sethi, Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley Rating: PG Sat & Sun: 12:45, 15:00 Sat & Sun: 12:45, 15:15 Daily: 16:45
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Genre: Drama Starring: Jason Sudeikis, Peter DInklage, Bill Hader Rating: PG Sat & Sun: 12:45, 15:00 Daily: 17:15, 19:30
CAPTAIN AMERCA: CIVIL WAR
BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT Genre: Comedy Starring: Ice Cube, Cedrid the Entertainer, Regina Hall Rating: PG-13 Daily: 19:15, 21:45
ANGRY BIRDS 4D Sat & Sun: 13:00, 15:15 ANGRY BIRDS 3D Sat & Sun: 12:45, 15:00 Daily: 17:15, 29:30, 22:00
BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT Daily: 21:45
MONEY MONSTER
Genre: Drama Starring: George Clooney, Jack O'Connell, Julia Roberts Rating: R Sat & Sun: 15:30 Daily: 20:00, 22:15 Late Show Fri & Sat: 23:30
Genre: Action Starring: Chris Evens, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlet Johansson Rating: PG-13 Daily: 17:45, 21:00 Sat & Sun: 14:30 Daily: 17:45, 21:00
THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER'S WAR Genre: Action/Adventure Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Charlize Theron, Jessica Chastain Rating: PG-13 Sat & Sun: 14:30 Daily: 17:45
WOEZEL & PIP: ZOEK DE SLODDERVOS Genre: Animation Starring: Rijk Aardse, Munaycha Draaibas, Johnnu de Mol Rating: G Sat & Sun: 12:45
MOTHER'S DAY Genre: Comedy Starring: Britt Robertson, Jennifer Aniston, Julia Roberts Rating: PG-13 Sat & Sun: 13:00
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