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C4 THE KANSAS CITY STAR. stargazing NEED ANOTHER SHOT OF CELEBRITY NEWS? CHECK OUT KANSASCITY.COM/STARGAZING BIRTHDAYS Actress Shari Belafonte is 58. Singer Nick Cave is 55. Opera singer Andrea Bocelli is 54. Actor Scott Baio is 51.

Bassist-guitarist Dave Hernandez of the Shins is 42. Actor Tom Felton is 25. Singer Joan Jett is 54. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Sept. 22, 2012 This year want to be more authentic.

You also will want to reveal your playful side more often, no matter what age you are. Resist over- thinking; instead, try to simplify your day-to-day lifestyle. CAPRICORN shows a mischievous side. ARIES (March 21-April 19) You get a boost this morning from the fall equinox. Others likely will be livelier than expected.

More and more, you will see a close loved one lightening up. Tonight: Check in with an older friend or relative. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You might have had an unusual dream or idea occur in the night. Decide to follow through on it; as a result, you could see your energy level rise. Detach from an issue, and you will see a new path.

Tonight: Where there is music. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Invite a loved one to join you. Yes, tension exists between the two of you, but can you imagine how much more stress there would be if you chose not to invite this person? Tonight: Some romance. CANCER (June 21-July 22) What seemed effortless suddenly becomes stressful. Take a walk or jog to release some tension.

News or acall from someone at a distance could be far more exciting than you realize. Tonight: Go with suggestion. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Put your heart into your communication. You might not be satisfied with the outcome of a personal matter unless you do.

Tonight: If you need a nap, take it. VIRGO(Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You might note an inclination to be more possessive and less direct. Be aware of what you offer and know what your expectations are.

You could be surprised by a dear friend or loved one. Tonight: Return home, and see what happens. LIBRA(Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Make phone calls in the morning, as complications could interfere with your plans.

Once more, you are not an island. Pitch in with a project. Tonight: Entertain from home if you must. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.

21) Sleep in and rest up. You know what you want, but you could undermine yourself if you do not get sufficient and R. Tonight: Out and about. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.

21) Use the morning to the max. Focus on a long-term desire. You have the capacity to make it happen. Tonight: Treat a loved one to dinner. CAPRICORN (Dec.

22-Jan. 19) You are full of energy and happy to share your afternoon. A person in your life makes demands that you might be overwhelmed by. Tonight: As you want. AQUARIUS (Jan.

20-Feb. 18) Use the daylight hours to the max and plan on some private time. You will accomplish a lot in this small window. Tonight: Not to be found. PISCES(Feb.

19-March 20) You will want to free up your schedule to spend some quality time with friends or a potential sweetie. Tonight: Wherever you are, the party is. Bigar 2012 King Features HOROSCOPES The Stars Show the Kind of Day Have: Dynamic Positive Average So-so Difficult SATURDAY CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, 7p.m., CBS: After a man is shot at point-blank range inside a casino, Russell and his team shut down the building to find the shooter. Gilda, 7 p.m., TCM: This 1946 film noir stars Rita Hayworth as a newly married woman a little too familiar with her casino- running sidekick. Things go from bad to worse when hubby disappears.

Criminal Minds, 8 p.m., CBS: The BAU is in Atlantic City to investigate a series of casino-related murders with a ritualistic element in this episode. Garcia bonds with Morgan after an argument with her boyfriend, Kevin, but fears they might have gotten a little too close. SUNDAY The Simpsons, 7p.m., Fox: Lady Gaga guest voices her cartoon likeness in this episode, coming to town to help Lisa, whose attempt to boost her popularity via the school blog has backfired big-time. With the guidance, the people of Springfield learn the importance of being true to themselves. Broadway or Bust, 7 p.m., PBS: See who makes the cut and who wins the Jimmy Awards aka the National High School Musical Theatre Awards the competition concludes.

The group is cut to six finalists, and each performs one more solo before the judges choose the two winners. Masterpiece 8 p.m., PBS: While investigating a serial arsonist, Wallander is visited by Anna, an old friend of his estranged daughter, Linda. As more arson attacks occur, it appears that Anna may be connected and that Wallander must reconcile with Linda and join forces. The Good Wife, 8:30 p.m., CBS: Attorneys Patti Nyholm and Louis Canning have proved to be formidable foes to in the past, and now teamed up and set their sights on driving the firm into bankruptcy. Alicia tries to sort out her conflicted feelings about Peter, and past catches up with her.

The Hunger: Death Race, 9 p.m., Animal Planet: Guy Grieve hosts this special that examines the ingenious and resourceful ways in which people around the world hunt, capture, grow and eat food. $24 in 24, 9 p.m., Food Network: Jeff Mauro is eating his way across America, on the cheap. Each week, Jeff will visit a new city and set out to spend just $24 total on a delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner there. House Hunters Renovation, 10 p.m., HGTV: The real estate and renovation subgenres come together in this new series. Each episode follows potential home buyers as they check out three properties for sale and choose the one with the best fixer-upper potential.

TV HIGHLIGHTS Sep. 22 CK CM AREA CHANNELS WDAF 6 6 6 6 (6:30) College Football Kansas State at Oklahoma. (N Subject to Blackout) NewsFringe KCTV 3 3 3 3 CSI: Crime SceneCriminal Minds 48 Hours Mystery (N) NewsChiefs KMBC 12 12 12 12 College Football Clemson at Florida State. (N) (Live) News 3 KCPT 11 4 4 11 Worst Martin Red GreenVisionsAustin City Limits KCWE 7 13 2 16 (6:00) A Guy ThingExtra (N) News30 RockTwo MenBig Bang KMCI 8 2 5 8 Law Order Leverage DeathKingKing I KSHB 13 8 8 13 (6:30) College Football Michigan at Notre Dame. (N) (Live) NewsSNL KPXE 16 9 9 15 Fat Albert Couples Retreat (2009) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman.

Psych KSMO 10 10 10 10 FootballFriends Flashdance (1983, Drama) Jennifer Beals. NewsRaymond REGIONAL CHANNELS KTWU 19 5 9 Lark Rise to CandlefordAs GreenStreetMuscle Car WIBW CSI: Crime SceneCriminal Minds 48 Hours Mystery (N) NewsSpotlight KSNT (6:30) College Football Michigan at Notre Dame. (N) (Live) NewsSNL KTMJ (6:30) College Football Kansas State at Oklahoma. (N Subject to Blackout) Fringe (PA) KTKA College Football Clemson at Florida State. (N) (Live) News BASIC CABLE CHANNELS 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:30 35 51 55 41 StorageStorageParkingParkingParkingParkingParkingParking AMC 42 53 53 42 Shanghai Noon (2000, Comedy) Jackie Chan.

Premiere. Robin Hood: Men in Tights ANPLAN 57 45 61 57 Tanked Tanked (N) Tanked Tanked BET 25 40 66 65 Roll BounceHurricane Season (2009) Forest Whitaker, Taraji P. Henson. KeyKey BRAVO 50 50 70 44 CMT 76 56 56 99 Reba Reba BayouBayouRedneck Rehab (N) BayouBayou CNBC 29 38 33 75 Ultimate Factories The Suze Orman Factories COMD 37 42 71 46 Kevin Hart: LaughKatt Williams: Chris Rock: Bigger BlackerKatt DISC 45 47 40 56 Bering Sea Gold: UnderBering Sea Gold: UnderBering Sea Gold: UnderBering Sea Gold: Under DISN 70 58 62 27 Good LuckA.N.T. FarmGravityVampireGravityJessie Code 9 Austin 53 41 72 51 Out of My League (2010) Jay Baruchel.

KardashianFashion Police ESPN 33 28 13 31 (6:00) College Football LSU at Auburn. (N) (Live) ScoreCollege Football Arizona at Oregon. CK CM ESPN2 34 29 29 32 (6:45) College Football Vanderbilt at Georgia. (N) (Live) (:45) SportsCenter (N) (Live) FAM 48 57 60 23 (6:00) Ratatouille (2007) Ratatouille (2007) Voices of Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm. FOOD 52 26 26 62 DinersDinersDinersDinersDinersDinersIron Chef America FSN 59 73 48 30 College FootballGolden AgeCFBWorld Poker Tour FX 62 72 42 53 UFC 152: Belfort vs.

Jones Prelims (N) (Live) Two MenTwo MenWilfredBiased HALL 61 137 137 70 Beyond the Blackboard The Ron Clark Story (2006) Ernie Hudson The Ron Clark Story HGTV 54 54 58 61 Love It or List It Love It or List It HuntersHunters HIST 27 46 32 55 Pawn StarsPawn StarsPawn StarsPawn StarsPawn StarsPawn StarsPawn StarsPawn Stars LIFE 51 55 57 38 Last Hours in Suburbia (2012) Kelcie Stranahan. Walking the Halls (2012, Drama) Jamie Luner. MTV 24 66 68 77 (6:30) Drumline (2002) Nick Cannon. Bad Boys II (2003) Martin Lawrence. Premiere.

NBCSP 55 27 46 35 MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at Real Salt Lake. (N) (Live) College Football Nevada at Hawaii. (N) NGEO 56 109 109 58 Hard Time Hard Time Hard Time Hard Time NICK 49 60 63 25 VictoriousBig TimeRockiCarly The NannyThe NannyFriendsFriends OWN 46 15 25 67 Sweetie Fix My Life Sweetie OXY 73 185 185 64 I Think I Love My Wife (2007) Chris Rock. (:05) Catwoman (2004, Action) Halle Berry. SCI 23 110 110 425 Survivorman Survivorman Survivorman Survivorman SPIKE 38 64 49 50 (6:45) Walking Tall (2004, Action) The Rock.

From Paris With Love (2010) John Travolta. STYLE 249 34 74 52 Tia Tamera Tia Tamera Tia Tamera Tia Tamera SYFY 63 63 65 45 (5:00) Starship TroopersCamel Spiders (2011) Brian Krause. Premiere. Ice Spiders TBS 14 70 50 49 Big BangBig BangBig BangBig BangFranklin Bash Spider-Man TCM 47 52 54 43 Gilda (1946) Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford. Any Number Can Play (1949) Clark Gable.

TLC 40 49 41 60 Dateline: Real Life Myst.Dateline: Real Life Myst.Dateline: Real Life Myst.Dateline: Real Life Myst. TNT 32 69 51 48 The Longest Yard (2005) Adam Sandler, Chris Rock. The Longest Yard (2005) TOON 58 59 64 26 (6:00) Planet 51Home Mov.King of HillKing of HillFamily GuyDynamiteBoondocks TRAV 72 48 39 59 Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost AdventuresGhost Adventures TRUTV 74 31 47 63 Wipeout Wipeout Wipeout TVL 64 44 59 24 CosbyCosbyRaymondRaymondRaymondRaymondRaymondKing UNIV 26 17 73 Gigante Vladimir Dotel, Elvis Crespo. (N) (En Vivo) Comediant.Noticiero USA 39 62 52 39 Law Order: SVULaw Order: SVULaw Order: SVULaw Order: SVU VH1 36 65 67 98 Love Hip Hop T.I.-TinyT.I.-TinyT.I.-TinyT.I.-TinyBasketball Wives LA WE 21 117 117 403 Wedding- UnveiledWedding- UnveiledWedding- UnveiledWedding- Unveiled WGN-A 15 24 22 40 (6:00) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the MOVIES TV TONIGHT No matter the number of side projects or extracurricular interests between her and musical partner Amy Ray, Emily Saliers will always be an Indigo Girl. she said with a smile.

still love playing For more than 25 years, Ray and Saliers have blended their tart and sweet talents into some of most enduring and harmonically gorgeous songs you think of or are any less affecting today than they were decades ago? while always maintaining their separate creative outlets. Ray, who lives in the north Georgia mountains, recently released her fourth solo album, of while Decatur, resident Saliers has been immersed in Watershed, the Southern cuisine restaurant she co-owns with Ross Jones that opened in its new Atlanta location in May. Earlier this summer, the charmingly low-key Saliers sat in back private dining room comfortably open and chic space where songs from Jack Johnson and Stevie Nicks played overhead and nibbled on managing partner Joe shrimp to talk about the restaurant and her music. The Indigo Girls released a new album last October, Queen which Saliers called a release sprinkled with a bit of pop. On tour all summer, reached back to songs from their first album while tossing in a few newer tracks and a cover of Bob Up in Then there are the gotta-plays, most notably to Saliers swears she weary of performing the song.

should get tired, but I she said. (in the crowd) just singing together is always fun. And we always have a guest, either the opening act or people from the audience, sing with us, so different every On several dates this summer, Saliers and Ray performed with local symphonies a first for them and will continue those shows through the end of the year. Saliers joked that she sure why the duo was bitten by the symphonic bug, but it felt like an appropriate path. me and Amy, why did we make a holiday record last year? I know.

This has been on the back burner for she said. Timing is important to Saliers, who believed it was best to relocate Watershed after 13 years in its Decatur location. had run its course (there). When we opened, we were a gift shop and a flower shop and a deli and that morphed into a restaurant. We wanted to offer an outdoor patio and a private dining room as well as a causal one and to create a really nice she said.

(space) is very comforting, but elegant. Understated is the word I would Saliers considers herself a and is proud that the original Watershed was one of the purveyors of the farm-to-table movement more than a decade ago. also quick to commend Jones and Truex on their respective roles, praising their and Saliers can, though, remain a musical presence, as be on the road with Ray through the holidays and also squeeze in appearances with her father, Don, aretired theology professor at Emory University, with whom she wrote the 2004 book, Song to Sing, a Life to Live: Reflections on Music as Spiritual But whenever away from Atlanta, unabashed about missing the food at Watershed. go on the road and be good and eat my she said, then come back here and get the hot milk Indigo girl makes time for more By MELISSA RUGGIERI The Atlanta Journal-Constitution FILE PHOTO Emily Saliers (right) splits her time as half of the Indigo Girls with Amy Ray and also as co-owner of a Southern cuisine restaurant in Atlanta..

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