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page 1ft Happenings friday.01.13 •Quiet Jazz, 7—9 p.m., Passages Cafe", Fargo. •Preview, Girls band from the Ulen-Borup, Minn., area performs contemporary Christian music, 8—10 p.m., Cornerstone Minis-tries, Fargo. •The Shape of Things, Senior thesis production is directed by Ryan Ripley, 8 p.m...

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Summary:page 1ft Happenings friday.01.13 •Quiet Jazz, 7—9 p.m., Passages Cafe", Fargo. •Preview, Girls band from the Ulen-Borup, Minn., area performs contemporary Christian music, 8—10 p.m., Cornerstone Minis-tries, Fargo. •The Shape of Things, Senior thesis production is directed by Ryan Ripley, 8 p.m., Lab Theatre, Frances Frazier Comstock Theatre. •The Lion in Winter, Undiscovered Country Productions takes on the dysfunctional family of King Henry and Eleanor of Aquitaine, 7:30 p.m., Avalon Events Center Fargo, $10 and $12. •Traditional Appalachian Music and Storytelling, and Jug Band music presented by John Peterson. All ages welcome, 8 p.m., F-M Java Fargo, Kazoos and CDs available. •Winter Days Snow Creation Contest, Build a snowman or another snow creation, send us a photo by Jan. 18. Photos will be posted on our Web site. Everyone who submits a photo is eligible to win prizes, 500 13th Ave W West Fargo. saturday.Ol.14 •Lesson and Dance, Salsa/Mambo lesson is followed by general ball-room dancing, 7—10 p.m., NDSU Student Union Ballroom, Fargo. •Roberta Young, Praise and folk gospel music from 8—9 p.m., with Lifeline Ministries presenting southern gospel from 9—10 p.m., Cornerstone Ministries, Fargo. •The Shape of Things, Senior thesis production is directed by Ryan Ripley, 8 p.m., Lab Theatre, Frances Frazier Comstock Theatre. •Jazz Day, Hvidsten Hall of Music and Memorial Auditorium. •The Lion in Winter, Undiscovered Country Productions takes on the dysfunctional family of King Henry and Eleanor of Aquitaine, 7:30 p.m., Avalon Events Center Fargo, $10 and $12. •Night Club after 9, Jazz with The Dan Phillips Trio and Russ Peter-son, 9 p.m., H0D0 Lounge Fargo. •Poetry Reading and Book Signing, Local poets read works written for Barnes & Noble readings; Lynne Spaeth will sign copies of her books, Eat, Drink & Remarry and Damsel in a Dress, 2 p.m., Barnes & Noble Booksellers Fargo. •Winter Days Sleigh Rides, Mem-bers of the Red River Harness Club will give free sleigh rides, 11:30 a.m.—3.p.m., South Elmwood Park West Fargo. •14th Annual Snow Golf Tourna-ment, Play nine holes of golf in North Elmwood Park. To reserve a tee time, call the West Fargo Park Office, 12—3 p.m., North Elmwood Park West Fargo. •West Fargo Fire Department Open House, Smoke alarms will be given away as door prizes. Refreshments will be served, 3—5 p.m., West Fargo. •Pancake Feed, Fundraiser benefits Good Shepherd Youth and other projects of the church, 7:30 a.m.—1 p.m., Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd Moorhead. •Preparing Spring Gardens, David Peckskamp of Kroshus, Landscap-ing will discuss garden soil prepa-ration, mulching, disease and weed control and annuals and perennials for northern plains gardens, 10—12 a.m., Neuropsychiatric Research Institute, 700 1st Ave S Fargo. Sunday. 01.15 •Mozart Requiem, Fargo-Moor-head Chamber Chorale celebrates the 250th anniversary of the composer's birth, 4 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church Moorhead, $5 to $10. •Larry Cat in Space, An inquisi-tive cat takes a trip to the Moon, 2 p.m., MSUM Planetarium, $3 adults; $1.50, students. •The Shape of Things, Senior the-sis production is directed by Ryan Ripley, 2:30 p.m., Lab Theatre, Frances Frazier Comstock Theatre. •Building Community, Author and educator Thomas Peacock will share experiences as an Ojibwe and stories of his people, 7 a.m., Me-morial Union Ballroom, MSUM. •Jon Solinger opening, Moorhead photographer discusses his work documenting farmsteads in a 2 p.m. gallery talk, 1—4 p.m., Rourke Art Gallery Moorhead. monday.01.16 •Larry Cat in Space, An inquisi-tive cat takes a trip to the Moon, 2 p.m., MSUM Planetarium, $3 adults; $1.50, students. •Winter Style Makeover, SJ Hair Studio will give tips, techniques and demonstrations to start the new year with a fresh look and a new hairstyle. Door prizes will be given away, 6:30—8 p.m., Veterans Memorial Arena West Fargo. tuesday.Ol.17 •Fargo Swings! Swing dance les-son followed by tunes until 11:30. No partner required, no need to sign up, 8:30—11:30 p.m., Avalon Events Center, Fargo. •The Religion of Thinness, Michelle Lelwica of Concordia College will explore the spiritual and religious dimensions of girls' and women's devotion to thinness. Ages 12 and older, 7 p.m., Hjem-komst Center, Moorhead. wednesday.Ol.18 •Eric Grossman recital, Faculty recital, 8 p.m., Weld Hall Glasrud Auditorium, MSUM. •Power of the Tongue, Perfor-mance poet Ge'ylah Jones presents a one-woman show featuring Afri-can American literary works, 12:30 p.m., Comstock Memorial Union Ballroom, MSUM. •Flatlands, Folk, 8:30 p.m., H0D0 Lounge Fargo. thursday.Ol.19 •Moon for the Misbegotten, Tin Roof Theatre group presents play by Eugene O'Neill, 7:30 p.m., Main Avenue Theatre, 716 Main Fargo, $10, $15. •Decadance, International, all-female dance troupe rocks the stage. Pre-show discussion at 6:45 p.m. in Fox Recital Hall, 7:30 p.m., Hansen Theatre, MSUM. •Sci-Fi Book Club, Topic is War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells, 7 p.m., Fargo Public Library. •Winter Days Coffee Connection, West Fargo Park District hosts an open house with coffee and Sandi's Donuts, 7:30—9 a.m., Veterans Memorial Arena West Fargo. •Winter Days Special Speaker Pre-sentation, Allan Ashworth, NDSU, will be giving a presentation on exploring the Beardmore Glacier, Antarctica. Refreshments will be served, 6:30—8 p.m., Veterans Memorial Arena West Fargo. •Philosophy for All, Is There a 'Set Point* of Happiness? Presenta-tion by Mark Chekola, MSUM Emeritus, followed by discussion. Sponsored by Philosophy for All Fargo-Moorhead, 7—9 p.m., Plains Art Museum, 2nd floor Conference Room, Fargo. friday.Ol.20 •Moon for the Misbegotten, Tin Roof Theatre group presents play by Eugene O'Neill, 7:30 p.m., Main Avenue Theatre, 716 Main Fargo, $10, $15. •Quiet Jazz, 7—9 p.m., Passages Cafe, Fargo. •F-M Jets Hockey, Watch the F-M Jets hockey team take on the North Iowa Outlaws in North American Hockey League action, 7—10 p.m., John Carlson Coliseum Fargo. •Traditional Appalachian Music and Storytelling, and Jug Band music presented by John Peterson. All ages welcome, 7 p.m., Ristreto Coffee & Tea Fargo, Kazoos and CDs available. submissions concord@cord.edu fpo: 140 Horoscopes Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): As a New Years resolution, do your best to cut costs and start buying grade D milk and eggs. Your future three-armed son or daughter will thank you when he or she gets paid 33% more than the aver-age employee. Aquarius (Jan. 2O-Feb.i8): Your roommates will appreciate your New Years resolution to get rid of your rabid monkey collection. However, they will grow to resent your resolution to start collecting the small pox virus. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): DS will become revolutionized when they hire oompaloompas instead of student work-ers. Your meal plan will soon be turned into one piece of gum three times a day. Aries (March 21-April 19): Your obsession with Dance Dance Revolution will finally pay off when Beyonce hap-pens to be at the arcade in West Acre's Mall. She will give you an approving nod, and your heart will soar. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Find time to start a diary to record all of your inner thoughts and dreams and intuitions and feelings and hopes and dreams for the future and inner ambi-tions and your future aspirations and dreams. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Make the most of the money you got from selling back your books to the book store. Go to the 99$ center then buy something off of the dollar menu at McDonalds. Cancer (June 22-July 22): You will be surprised to discover that your life is actually the original Nintendo game when you step on a huge floating gold coin and your bank balance magically increases. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Make friends in your new classes by spending your life savings on gold plated $100 bills and pass them out like it ain't no thang. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Try to be more open this semester about your growing obsession with the WB television show The Gilmore Girls. The soap figurines of the characters and the matching hand towels you got for Christmas are nothing to be ashamed of. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Find com-fort in the fact that even though panda bears often sit on their young and suf-focate them, they were still able to open a popular Chinese Food Restaurant chain. It just goes to show you that with a little hard work and dedication, if you are cute you can do anything. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): You will get a sinus infection and go to sleep before you can think of something to write for Scorpio. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec 21): The chains of knowledge are stronger than love's valiant attempts. BY JENNIFER MILLS 3 1 6 8 4 8 5 1 4 7 2 1 3 2 5 1 5 4 9 6 5 9 1 4 2 9 7 Fill in the blank spaces so that every row, col-umn and 3*3 square includes the numbers one through nine. Last week's puzzle winner is Jessica Lipinski. Please look for a prize in your mailbox.