Chicago Sun-Times

HOROSCOPES

- GEORGIA NICOLS

MOON ALERT: We have the “all clear” to shop and do business. The moon is in Cancer. ARIES ( March 21- April 19): A pleasant, easygoing Sunday! You will feel sympatheti­c to a family member, probably a female.

TAURUS ( April 20- May 20): This is a busy day but it’s also a positive day for you. You might spend time daydreamin­g.

GEMINI ( May 21- June 20): If spending money, be careful about going overboard because you might be tempted.

CANCER ( June 21- July 22): The moon is in your sign dancing with Neptune and Jupiter. This is a good day for business; but be careful about going overboard.

LEO ( July 23- Aug. 22): Today you might prefer to work alone or behind the scenes because you feel a need for privacy.

VIRGO ( Aug. 23- Sept. 22): Friendship­s are important, especially with a female companion.

LIBRA ( Sept. 23- Oct. 22): You are high viz. This is probably a good thing because people see you in positive terms. They might even put you on a pedestal.

SCORPIO ( Oct. 23- Nov. 21): Travel plans look exciting. You are pondering future travel possibilit­ies that might have once been a dream but are now a possibilit­y.

SAGITTARIU­S ( Nov. 22- Dec. 21): You feel

generous to others; and fortunatel­y, they feel generous to you. Yes, it’s a mutual admiration society.

CAPRICORN ( Dec. 22- Jan. 19): Because the moon is opposite your sign, you will have to go more than halfway with others.

AQUARIUS ( Jan. 20- Feb. 18): Work- related travel is likely for many of you. This is an excellent day to get along with coworkers.

PISCES ( Feb. 19- March 20): A playful, flirtatiou­s, fun- loving day. Meet with good friends and family to enjoy good times.

IF APRIL 30 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: Actress Kirsten Dunst ( 1982) shares your birthday today. You love the good life, and you appreciate beauty. This is a power year for you. Whatever you have done in the past will now come to fruition. This is a year of big decisions and major achievemen­ts. Activity is your keynote. You will be very involved and occupied. Opportunit­ies for advancemen­t and recognitio­n for past and current work will come about during this year.

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