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18 KATHERINE TIMES, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 26, 2014 www.katherinetimes.com.au >> your stars >> crossword >> what’s on ... Publish your upcoming events here. Email details to [email protected] >> back in time >> film society presents WEDNESDAY, February 26 Storytime, Katherine Town Library, 10.30- 11.30am. Interactive program for parents and children filled with stories, songs and games. Good Beginnings, Kalano Playgroup, Kalano, 10am - 12noon AA Katherine town meet- ings, St Paul’s Anglican Church, 8-9.30pm. Meet- ings every Friday and Monday. Territory Craft Kather- ine Inc, social craft, 7pm to 9.30pm. All welcome phone 8971 0740. THURSDAY, February 27 Toy Library is open 10am-12noon, 3-6pm. Katherine Playgroup, 9- 11am. Ages 0-4 at the corner of Needham and Casuarina Streets. En- quiries phone 0428 817 274. Katherine Library, Wrig- gle and Rhyme, 1.30pm. 8971 1888. Good Beginnings Dads and kids, Kirkpatrick Street, 3pm - 5pm, 0-12 years. Afternoon tea pro- vided. Katherine Region Arts, Local Music Jam night, 7pm, Katherine Sports and Recreation Club. Come along to this open mic night, with or without a musical instrument. FRIDAY,February 28 Good Beginnings Play and Learn Playgroup, 9.30am - 11.30am, 0-5 years. Please bring a piece of fruit to share, Kirkpatrick Street, all wel- come. SATURDAY, March 1 Toy Library is open 10am - 12pm. MONDAY, March 3 Good Beginnings Big- inini Playgroup, 9.30am-11.30am, 0-5 years, Kirkpatrick Street, all welcome. TUESDAY, March 4 Katherine Playgroup, 8.30am - 10.30am, ages 0-4.Corner of Needham and Casuarina Street. 0428 817 274. Good Beginnings, Baby group, 10am to 12noon, 0-12 months, Kirkpatrick Street, all welcome. Grow, 10am-12noon, Carers NT Katherine of- fice, 1/17 First Street. Free. Call 1800 558 268. Good Beginnings Bright Starters, 1.30pm - 3pm, 0- 7 years. Carers welcome. Territory Craft Kather- ine Inc, patchwork/quilt- ing and sewing group, 10am to 2pm. All wel- come phone 8971 0740. ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr 19) Some unsettling facts about a past situation could come to light. And while you'd love to deal with it immediately, it's best to get more informa- tion to support your case. TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 20) A straightforward approach to a baffling situation is best. Don't allow yourself to be drawn into an already messy mass of tangles and lies. Deal with it and move on. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Don't be discouraged or deterred by a col- league's negative opinion about your ideas. It could actually prove to be help- ful when you finally get around to finalizing your plan. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Ignore that sudden attack of "modesty," and step up to claim the credit you so rightly earned. Remember: A lot of people are proud of you and want to share in your achievement. LEO (July 23 to Aug 22) A financial "deal" that seems to be just right for you Leos and Leonas could be grounded more in gossamer than sub- stance. Get an expert's advice to help you check it out. VIRGO (Aug 23 to Sept 22) Don't ignore that sud- denly cool or even rude at- titude from someone close to you. Asking for an explanation could reveal a misunderstanding you were completely unaware of. LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) Unless you have sound knowledge, and not just an opinion, it's best not to step into a family dispute involving a legal matter, regardless of whom you support. Leave that to the lawyers. SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) An awkward situation presents the usually so- cially savvy Scorpian with a problem. But a courteous and consider- ate approach soon helps clear the air and ease communication. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec 21) A calmer, less tense atmosphere prevails through much of the week, allowing you to re- store your energy levels before tackling a new challenge coming up by week's end. CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 19) Your approach to help- ing with a friend or family member's problem could boomerang unless you take time to explain your method and how and why it (usually!) works. AQUARIUS (Jan 20 to Feb 18) Someone who gave you a lot of grief might ask for a chance for the two of you to make a fresh start. You need to weigh the sincerity of the re- quest carefully before giv- ing your answer. PISCES (Feb 19 to Mar 20) Too much fantasizing about an upcoming deci- sion could affect your judgment. Better to make your choices based on what you know now rather than on what you might learn later. INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS follows a week in the life of a young folk singer as he navi- gates the Greenwich Village folk scene of 1961 LLEWYN DAVIS (OSCAR ISAAC) is at a crossroads. Guitar in tow, huddled against the unforgiving New York winter, he is struggling to make it as a musician against seemingly insurmount- able obstacles - some of them of his own making. Living at the mercy of both friends and strangers, scaring up what work he can find, Llewyn’s misad- ventures take him from the baskethouses of the Village to an empty Chicago club - on an odyssey to audition for a music mogul - and back again. Inside Llewyn Davis THURSDAY MARCH 6 6.30pm, Catch up with friends, glass of wine $5, snacks provided 7pm: film starts CLASSIFICATION: MA Genre: Drama, Music KATHERINE CINEMA 20 First Street. Phone 8971 2522. Fax 8971 2666. www.katherinecinemas.com.au Thursday 12Years a Slave (MA15+) 6pm. Are We Officially Dating (MA15+) 8.50pm. Lone Survivor (MA15+) 9.15pm. Robocop (M) 6.30pm. The Railway Man (M) 6.15pm. Wolf Creek (MA15+) 9pm. Friday 12Years a Slave (MA15+) 6pm. Are We Officially Dating (MA15+) 8.50pm. Lone Survivor (MA15+) 9.15pm. Robocop (M) 6.30pm. The Railway Man (M) 6.15pm. Wolf Creek (MA15+) 9pm. Saturday 12Years a Slave (MA15+) 2.15pm, 5.20pm. Are We Officially Dating (MA15+) 11.15am, 5.10pm. Lone Sur- vivor (MA15+) 11.30am, 2.35pm, 7.30pm. Robocop (M) 12pm, 6.30pm. The Railway Man (M) 8.20pm. Wolf Creek 2 (MA15+) 1.30pm, 4pm, 9.10pm. Sunday 12Years a Slave (MA15+) 4.50pm. Are We Officially Dating (MA15+) 11.10am, 7.40pm. Lone Survivor (MA15+) 2.10pm, 4.30pm. Robocop (M) 11.30am, 1.45pm, 4.15pm. The Railway Man (M) 7.15pm. Wolf Creek 2 (MA15+) 11.20am, 1.30pm, 7pm. 1942: The railway bridge in Katherine goes under in flood waters. Picture Courtesy: Tapp Coutts Tindill Collection

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18 KATHERINE TIMES, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 26, 2014 www.katherinetimes.com.au

>> your stars

>> crossword

>> what’s on ... Publish your upcoming events here. Email details to [email protected]

>> back in time>> film society presents

WEDNESDAY, February26Storytime, KatherineTown Library, 10.30-11.30am. Interactive program forparents and children filledwith stories, songs andgames.Good Beginnings,Kalano Playgroup,Kalano, 10am - 12noonAA Katherine town meet-ings, St Paul’s AnglicanChurch, 8-9.30pm. Meet-ings every Friday andMonday.

Territory Craft Kather-ine Inc, social craft, 7pmto 9.30pm. All welcomephone 8971 0740.THURSDAY, February27Toy Library is open10am-12noon, 3-6pm.Katherine Playgroup, 9-11am. Ages 0-4 at thecorner of Needham andCasuarina Streets. En-quiries phone 0428 817274.Katherine Library, Wrig-gle and Rhyme, 1.30pm.8971 1888.

Good BeginningsDads and kids, KirkpatrickStreet, 3pm - 5pm, 0-12years. Afternoon tea pro-vided.Katherine Region Arts,Local Music Jam night,7pm, Katherine Sportsand Recreation Club.Come along to this openmic night, with or withouta musical instrument.FRIDAY,February 28Good Beginnings Playand Learn Playgroup,9.30am - 11.30am, 0-5years. Please bring a

piece of fruit to share,Kirkpatrick Street, all wel-come.SATURDAY, March 1Toy Library is open10am - 12pm.MONDAY, March 3Good Beginnings Big-inini Playgroup, 9.30am-11.30am, 0-5years, Kirkpatrick Street,all welcome.TUESDAY, March 4Katherine Playgroup,8.30am - 10.30am, ages0-4.Corner of Needhamand Casuarina Street.

0428 817 274.Good Beginnings, Babygroup, 10am to 12noon,0-12 months, KirkpatrickStreet, all welcome.Grow, 10am-12noon,Carers NT Katherine of-fice, 1/17 First Street.Free. Call 1800 558 268.Good Beginnings BrightStarters, 1.30pm - 3pm, 0-7 years. Carers welcome. Territory Craft Kather-ine Inc, patchwork/quilt-ing and sewing group,10am to 2pm. All wel-come phone 8971 0740.

ARIES(Mar 21 to Apr 19)

Some unsettling factsabout a past situationcould come to light. Andwhile you'd love to dealwith it immediately, it'sbest to get more informa-tion to support your case.

TAURUS(Apr 20 to May 20)

A straightforwardapproach to a bafflingsituation is best. Don'tallow yourself to bedrawn into an alreadymessy mass of tanglesand lies. Deal with itand move on.

GEMINI(May 21 to June 20)Don't be discouraged

or deterred by a col-league's negative opinionabout your ideas. It couldactually prove to be help-ful when you finally getaround to finalizing yourplan.

CANCER(June 21 to July 22)Ignore that sudden

attack of "modesty," andstep up to claim thecredit you so rightlyearned. Remember: A lotof people are proud of youand want to share in yourachievement.

LEO(July 23 to Aug 22)

A financial "deal" thatseems to be just right foryou Leos and Leonascould be grounded more ingossamer than sub-stance. Get an expert'sadvice to help you check itout.

VIRGO(Aug 23 to Sept 22)

Don't ignore that sud-denly cool or even rude at-titude from someoneclose to you. Asking for anexplanation could reveal amisunderstanding youwere completely unawareof.

LIBRA(Sept 23 to Oct 22)

Unless you have soundknowledge, and not justan opinion, it's best not tostep into a family disputeinvolving a legal matter,regardless of whom yousupport. Leave that tothe lawyers.

SCORPIO(Oct 23 to Nov 21)

An awkward situationpresents the usually so-cially savvy Scorpianwith a problem. But acourteous and consider-ate approach soon helpsclear the air and easecommunication.

SAGITTARIUS(Nov 22 to Dec 21)

A calmer, less tenseatmosphere prevailsthrough much of theweek, allowing you to re-store your energy levelsbefore tackling a newchallenge coming up byweek's end.

CAPRICORN(Dec 22 to Jan 19)

Your approach to help-ing with a friend or familymember's problem couldboomerang unless youtake time to explain yourmethod and how and whyit (usually!) works.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20 to Feb 18)

Someone who gave youa lot of grief might ask fora chance for the two ofyou to make a freshstart. You need to weighthe sincerity of the re-quest carefully before giv-ing your answer.

PISCES (Feb 19 to Mar 20)

Too much fantasizingabout an upcoming deci-sion could affect yourjudgment. Better tomake your choices basedon what you know nowrather than on what youmight learn later.

INSIDE LLEWYNDAVIS follows a weekin the life of a youngfolk singer as he navi-gates the GreenwichVillage folk scene of1961

LLEWYN DAVIS(OSCAR ISAAC) is ata crossroads. Guitar intow, huddled againstthe unforgiving NewYork winter, he isstruggling to make it asa musician against

seemingly insurmount-able obstacles - someof them of his ownmaking. Living at themercy of both friendsand strangers, scaringup what work he canfind, Llewyn’s misad-ventures take him fromthe baskethouses ofthe Village to an emptyChicago club - on anodyssey to audition fora music mogul - andback again.

Inside Llewyn DavisTHURSDAY MARCH 6

6.30pm, Catch up with friends, glass of wine$5, snacks provided 7pm: film starts

CLASSIFICATION: MAGenre: Drama, Music

KATHERINE

CINEMA20 First Street. Phone 8971 2522. Fax 8971 2666.

www.katherinecinemas.com.au

Thursday

12 Years a Slave (MA15+) 6pm. Are We

Officially Dating (MA15+) 8.50pm. Lone

Survivor (MA15+) 9.15pm. Robocop (M)

6.30pm. The Railway Man (M) 6.15pm.Wolf Creek (MA15+) 9pm.

Friday

12 Years a Slave (MA15+) 6pm. Are We

Officially Dating (MA15+) 8.50pm. Lone

Survivor (MA15+) 9.15pm. Robocop (M)

6.30pm. The Railway Man (M) 6.15pm.Wolf Creek (MA15+) 9pm.

Saturday

12 Years a Slave (MA15+) 2.15pm,5.20pm. Are We Officially Dating

(MA15+) 11.15am, 5.10pm. Lone Sur-

vivor (MA15+) 11.30am, 2.35pm, 7.30pm.Robocop (M) 12pm, 6.30pm. The Railway

Man (M) 8.20pm. Wolf Creek 2 (MA15+)

1.30pm, 4pm, 9.10pm.Sunday

12 Years a Slave (MA15+) 4.50pm. Are

We Officially Dating (MA15+) 11.10am,7.40pm. Lone Survivor (MA15+) 2.10pm,4.30pm. Robocop (M) 11.30am, 1.45pm,4.15pm. The Railway Man (M) 7.15pm.

Wolf Creek 2 (MA15+) 11.20am, 1.30pm,7pm.

1942: The railway bridge in Katherine goes under in flood waters. Picture Courtesy: Tapp Coutts Tindill Collection