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Show 2 BULLETIN Tuesday February 21, 2012 21 www.dailyutahchronicle.corn Tuesday 22 Wednesday 44/38 Rain 49/33 Rain/snow 23 Thursday Partly Cloudy . 36/25 25 Friday 24 Partly Cloudy 41/32 Saturday Partly Cloudy 41/26 Forecast from: weatherom February/March DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY The Adding 12 Machine 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Babcock Theatre free with UID, $12 for faculty and staff Advertising 801-581-7041 News 801-581-NEWS Fax 801-581-FAXX 19 Rugby vs. USU EDITOR IN CHIEF: Brandon Beifuss b.beifuss@chronicle.utah.edu MANAGING EDITOR: Jessica Blake j.blake@chronicle.utah.edu PRODUCTION MANAGER: Tyler Pratt t.pratt@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. 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PHOTO EDITOR: Chad Zavala ONLINE EDITOR: Frank Sasto PAGE DESIGNER: Jenne Morgan COPY EDITORS: Lauren Hendriksen, An- 4 Ea Jazz Combos 28 7:30 p.m. in Libby Gardner Hall $7 for adults, $3 with UID Love Your Body 29 Week Lecture Noon to 1:30 p.m. Union Ballroom Dr. Christy Greenleaf will be presenting 17 8 Hockey vs. BYU 18 8:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. SLC Sports Complex on Guardsman Way $5 for adults Ea Crimson Nights 24 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Union Free with student ID Theme: '80s and '90s EI 111 Last Day to Withdraw from term-length classes ends at 11:55 p.m. 6 Academic Senate Meeting 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. SATURDAY Twyla Tharp's "Sweet Fields" 7:30 p.m. at Kingsbury Hall $20 for public, free for U students Rugby vs. Berke- El ley 1 p.m. at Rio Tinto Stadium Tickets are $10 for adults, $6 for kids 9 10 nie Crutchfield and Taylor Bell PROOFREADER: Aaron Lang GENERAL MANAGER: Jake Sorensen j.sorensen@chronicle.utah.edu Corrections Clarifications BLOG: BY ACCIDENT OR DESIGN Downton Abbey: a classy gem from public television and The policy of The Daily Utah Chronicle is to correct any error made as soon as possible. If you find something you would like clarified or find unfair, please contact the editor at 801-581-8317. T V shows usually aren't considered classy. Funny MEGAN and dramatic, sure, but few people laud a TV series as a MCFARLAND work of art. But there is one show that has completely enraptured Asst. Production Editor me and given me hope that TV can indeed be awesome. Downton Abbey is aired on PBS, full of fancy dinners and balls. of all stations, as part of MasterThe show has many facets and piece Classic. I know, it sounds story lines — it follows the lives of stodgy, stuffy and boring. The the servants and the rich aristoBritish drama does take place in crats upstairs. They cope with a mansion, and like most of the the changing times of the early period's dramas, the costumes are 19oos, like the arrival of electricity, exquisite replicas of early loth women's suffrage and inter-class century fashion and the language is marriages, all while still clinging to polished, eloquent and clever. corsets, arranged marriages and the But there's a war on, so lovers of extreme scandal of an unchaperaction and explosion can get their oned couple. fill in the treacherous trenches of The rulers of Downton, Lord WWI. The show isn't completely and Lady Grantham, have three The Daily Utah Chronicle is an independent student newspaper published daily Monday through Friday during Fall and Spring Semesters (excluding test weeks and holidays). Chronicle editors and staff are solely responsible for the newspaper's content. Funding comes from advertising revenues and a dedicated student fee administered by the Publications Council. 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Messy dorm room, say Broke off from a group Most risque "Deutschland Alles" What a lot of partiers make Angelico Long and lean Not stopping 48 "I'd like to buy a , Pat" 49 Deeply impressed so Sting Ray, e.g., informally 51 "Large pepperoni with extra cheese e.g. 52 V-formation fliers 53 Overly quick 45 56 Diamonds, e.g. 59 Shook hands with, say What a seamstress may take up 60 and turns are in store from creator and writer Julian Fellowes. I'm not the only one in love with this show. It has been praised in both the United States and Britain. Downton won a Golden Globe for Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, as well as the Most Popular Drama Series from the National Television Awards, UK, to name a few. With renowned British actors like Maggie Smith and Hugh Bonneville heading a cast of the most posh actors from across the pond, Downton Abbey's glamour and intrigue have captured my heart. I'm not afraid to say it, because it's a television show written with the care and detail and depth of a novel. It's a fresh dose of quality television. m.mcfarland@ chronicle.utah.edu Full horoscopes available online: www.dailyutahchronicle/horoscopes Today's Birthday: This year you channel your enormous creativity and hefty magnetism into your day-to-day life. Individually, these traits could be hard to resist.Together, they could make you a powerhouse. Eye a new beginning in a key area of your life. Trust in your communication. If you are single, and you would like to change your status, you will have an opportunity to do so. o Aries (March 21-April 19) Others might not intend to be challenging, but they are.You could be tired of the meetings and from information overload. 0 0 41 28 48 11 23 24 30 daughters and no sons. 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By midday, you anchor in and handle a demanding project or situation. Cancer (June 21-July 22) A partner or loved one dumps his or her problems on you. These problems only become yours if you so choose.Tonight: Treat yourself on the way home. (SI Frp Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) You might not have control over others, and worrying will not help. Allow others to run with the ball. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) The best of intentions can fall to the wayside. Complete a project that is likely to bring in money. )? I Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Make important calls early. You might want to cocoon and do nothing in the afternoon. Tonight: Happily head home. vs Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Handle a financial matter immediately in the morning. Phone calls come in from everywhere. SI Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ^", Aquarius (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18) Your imagination impacts your "iv' You start the day as a force to morning. By afternoon, you will be dealt with. Handle important matters ASAP.Tonight: Invite a focus on each task, project and interaction. friend to dinner. Tit Scorpio (Oct. 23 Nov. 2 1) Getting going could be difficult, yet by lunch you will feel seated.Your creativity peaks this afternoon.Tonight: Have a little fun. - i4 Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) You wake up on the wrong side of the bed.The contrast between how you feel then and later in the afternoon could be astonishing. Top tweets @kantry Kim Antry Working on Holiday = no traffic, plenty of parking, and no interruptions. (@ UofU EEJMRB) http://4sq.com/Akw5GN @RobertGehrke RobertGehrke Fun Presidents Day Trivia: In Utah, today is known as Washington/Lincoln Day. So you can cram it, Millard Fillmore. #utpol @kiieramorrgan Kiera Morgan That awkward moment when I go to the UofU and people find out I'm Mormon and ask why I don't go to BYU. #ididntgetinokay?! @MormonProbs 19 Feb |