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TODAY IN HISTORY
On this date:
In 1605, the “Gunpowder Plot” failed as Guy Fawkes was
seized before he could blow up the English Parliament.
In 1911, aviator Calbraith P. Rodgers arrived in Pasadena,
Calif., completing the first transcontinental airplane trip in 49
days.
In 1935, Parker Brothers began marketing the board game
“Monopoly.”
In 1940, President Franklin D. Roosevelt won an unprec
edented third term in office as he defeated Republican chal
lenger Wendell L. Willkie.
In 1956, Britain and France started landing forces in Egypt
during fighting between Egyptian and Israeli forces around the
Suez Canal. (A cease-fire was declared two days later.)
In 1974, Democrat EllaT. Grasso was elected governor of
Connecticut, becoming the first woman to win a gubernatorial
office without succeeding her husband.
In 1985, Spencer W. Kimball, president of The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, died at age 90; he was succeeded
by Ezra Taft Benson.
In 1994, former President Ronald Reagan disclosed he had
Alzheimer’s disease.
BIRTHDAYS
Actor Chris Robinson is
80. Actress Elke Sommer
is 78. Singer Art Garfunkel
is 77. Singer Peter Noone
is 71. TV personality Kris
Jenner is 63. Actor Nestor
Serrano is 63. Actress-
comedian Mo Gaffney is
60. Actor Robert Patrick is
60. Singer Bryan Adams is
59. Actress Tilda Swinton
is 58. Actor Michael Gaston
is 56. Actress Tatum O’Neal
is 55. Actress Andrea
McArdle is 55. Rock singer
Angelo Moore (Fishbone)
is 53. Actress Judy Reyes
is 51. Actor Seth Gilliam is
50. Rock musician Mark
Hunter (James) is 50. Ac
tor Sam Rockwell is 50.
Country singers Heather
and Jennifer Kinley (The
Kinleys) are 48. Actor Co-
rin Nemec is 47. Rock mu
sician Jonny Greenwood
(Radiohead) is 47.
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WEATHER
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Temperature
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66745°
Record high
83° in 1946
Record low
22° in 1937
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0.49
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0.49
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48.98
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44.65
Record for date
1.14 in 1968
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Augusta
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Brunswick
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Chattanooga
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Dalton
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Lake Levels
Lake data in feet as of 7 a.m. yesterday
Full Present 24 hr
Lake Pool Level Change
Lake Lanier 1071.0 1069.36 +0.01
Allatoona Lake 840.0 833.34 +0.08
Burton Lake 1865.0 1864.39 -0.11
Clark's Hill Lake 330.0 326.51 -0.10
Hartwell Lake 660.0 657.72 +0.07
Russell Lake 480.0 474.38 +0.01
West Point Lake 635.0 633.80 +0.29
Sun and Moon
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Sunset tonight 5:39 p.m.
Moonrise today 4:40 a.m.
Moonset today 4:50 p.m.
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CELEBRITY REPORT
‘Growing Up Hip Hop’ star’s
ex-boyfriend shot and killed
Authorities say the ex-boyfriend and father
of the son of “Growing Up Hip Hop” star
Angela Simmons has been killed in Atlanta.
Police said in a statement that a man was
shot several times Saturday afternoon after
an argument at a southwest Atlanta house.
The Fulton County Medical Examiner’s
Office identified
The victim was identified as 37-year-old
Sutton Tennyson by the medical examiner’s
office in Fulton County.
Simmons posted on Instagram a picture of
Tennyson holding their son and thanked him
for her greatest gift, adding “I’m hurting. I’m
numb.”
Simmons is the daughter of rap legend
Joseph Simmons, better known as Rev. Run,
and the niece of record producer Russell Sim
mons. Police say the man who shot Tennyson
sped away and no arrests have been made.
Candidate chides ‘SNL’s’ Pete
Davidson over eyepatch joke
A Texas Republican congressional candi
date has chided “Saturday Night Live” comic
Pete Davidson for poking fun of the eyepatch
he wears because he was badly wounded dur
ing his third tour in Afghanistan as a Navy
SEAL.
AROUND TOWN
TODAY
Gainesville Plein Air Painting Days. 8:30 a.m. to
5 p.m. Quinlan Visual Arts Center, 514 Green
St. NE, Gainesville. 770-536-2575,
autoeac@mindspring.com. Free.
Isaac Alcantar Exhibit at the Quinlan Visual Arts
Center Regions Mini Gallery. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Regions Center, 303 Jesse Jewell Parkway,
Gainesville. 770-536-2575,
amanda@qvac.org. Free.
Member’s Show at the Quinlan. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Quinlan Visual Arts Center, 514 Green St. NE,
Gainesville. 770-536-2575,
paula.lindner@quinlanartscenter.org. Free.
Book Lovers Craft Week! 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In
teractive Neighborhood for Kids, 999 Chest
nut St. SE, No. 11, Gainesville. $1 - $8.
Art Exhibit: “Love’s Vacuum: Works by Domi
nique Labauvie.” 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Brenau Uni
versity Galleries, 429 Academy St., Gaines
ville. 770-534-6263,
alauricella@brenau.edu. Free.
Art Exhibit: “Donald Sultan: Lantern Flowers and
Poppies.” 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Brenau University,
Simmons Visual Arts Center, Sellars Gallery,
200 Boulevard, Gainesville. 770-534-6263,
alauricella@brenau.edu. Free.
Art Exhibit: Lacemaking in Georgia and Beyond.
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Brenau University Galleries,
200 Boulevard, Simmons Visual Arts Center,
Presidents Gallery, Gainesville.
770-534-6263, alauricella@brenau.edu. Free.
Drop-in Craft for Adults: Fall Leaves. 10 a.m. to
8 p.m. Hall County Library System, Gaines
ville Branch, 127 Main St. NW, Gainesville.
770-532-3311, ext. 114,
gkoecher@hallcountylibrary.org. Free.
Books & Babies Storytime. 10:15- 10:45 a.m.
Hampton Park Library, 5345 Settingdown
Road, Cumming. Free.
Hall County Board of Commissioners work ses
sion. 3 p.m. Hall County Government Center,
second floor, 2875 Browns Bridge Road,
Gainesville. 770-718-5713,
lritchie@hallcounty.org.
Hall County Planning Commission meeting. 5:15
p.m. Hall County Government Center, second
floor, 2875 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville.
770-531-6809.
Gainesville Historic Preservation Commission.
5:30 p.m. Gainesville administration building,
311 Henry Ward Way, Gainesville.
A Little Night(hawk) Music Series: “The Well-
Tempered Workout.” 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Uni
versity of North Georgia, Ed Cabell Theatre
Lobby, 3040 Landrum Education Drive, Oak-
wood. 678-717-3930,
connie.esford@ung.edu. Free.
University of North Georgia Singers and Le
Belle Voci in Concert. 7:30-9 p.m. Dahlonega
United Methodist Church, 107 S. Park St.,
Dahlonega. 706-864-1423,
janet.thrasher@ung.edu. Free.
Monday Night RAWK at GOD’S With New World
Boss! Free Show! 9 p.m. Good ol’ Days Bar
and Grill, 419 Atlanta Rd, Cumming.
TUESDAY
Gainesville Plein Air Painting Days. 8:30 a.m. to
5 p.m. Quinlan Visual Arts Center, 514 Green
Davidson said during Saturday’s “Weekend
Update” segment that Dan Crenshaw, whose
photo was displayed, was “kinda cool” but
that viewers might be “surprised he’s a con
gressional candidate from Texas and not a hit
man in a porno movie.” He added, “I’m sorry,
I know he lost his eye in war or whatever.”
Crenshaw, who is running against Demo
crat Todd Litton for an open suburban Hous
ton district seat, replied in a tweet on Sunday,
saying: “Good rule in life: I try hard not to
offend; I try harder not to be offended. That
being said, I hope Ynbcsnl recognizes that
vets don’t deserve to see their wounds used as
punchlines for bad jokes.”
Ariana Grande’s new song
references exes Davidson, Miller
Ariana Grande has released a song refer
encing her exes, including former fiance and
“Saturday Night Live” star Pete Davidson
and the late Mac Miller.
The midtempo song “Thank U, Next” ref
erences past splits and expresses gratitude for
what she has learned from the relationships.
She talks about a Sean — she dated rapper
Big Sean — and a Pete and Malcolm, which
is the real first name of Miller.
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autoeac@mindspring.com. Free.
Isaac Alcantar Exhibit at the Quinlan Visual Arts
Center Regions Mini Gallery. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Regions Center, 303 Jesse Jewell Parkway,
Gainesville. 770-536-2575,
amanda@qvac.org. Free.
Member’s Show at the Quinlan. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Quinlan Visual Arts Center, 514 Green St. NE,
Gainesville. 770-536-2575,
paula.lindner@quinlanartscenter.org. Free.
Open Pottery Studio. 10 a.m. to noon. Quinlan
Visual Arts Center, 514 Green St. NE, Gaines
ville. 770-536-2575,
paula.lindner@quinlanartscenter.org. $20.
Book Lovers Craft Week! 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Inter
active Neighborhood for Kids, 999 Chestnut
St. SE, No. 11, Gainesville. $1 - $8.
Home School Day! 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Interactive
Neighborhood for Kids, 999 Chestnut St. SE,
No. 11, Gainesville. $5.
Art Exhibit: “Love’s Vacuum: Works by Dominique
Labauvie.” 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Brenau University
Galleries, 429 Academy St.,
Gainesville. 770-534-6263,
alauricella@brenau.edu. Free.
Art Exhibit: “Donald Sultan: Lantern Flowers and
Poppies.” 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Brenau University,
Simmons Visual Arts Center, Sellars Gallery,
200 Boulevard, Gainesville. 770-534-6263,
alauricella@brenau.edu. Free.
Art Exhibit: Lacemaking in Georgia and Beyond. 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Brenau University Galleries, 200
Boulevard, Simmons Visual Arts Center, Presi
dents Gallery, Gainesville.
770-534-6263, alauricella@brenau.edu. Free.
Tuesday Open Studio Pottery - RSVP required. 10
a.m. to noon. Quinlan Visual Arts Center, 514
Green St. NE, Gainesville. 770-536-2575.
2018 Community Job Fair. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Forsyth Conference Center at Lanier Technical
College, 3410 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Cumming.
770-538-2727,
mtu7@gmrc.ga.gov. Free.
Drop-in Craft for Adults: Fall Leaves. 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Hall County Library System, Gainesville
Branch, 127 Main St. NW, Gainesville. 770-
532-3311, ext. 114,
gkoecher@hallcountylibrary.org. Free.
Books & Babies for Walkers. 10:15-10:45 a.m.
Post Road Library, 5010 Post Road,
Cumming. Free.
Books & Babies for Pre-Walkers. 11 -11:30 a.m.
Post Road Library, 5010 Post Road, Cumming.
Free.
Gainesville Lions Club. Noon -1 p.m. St. Paul
United Methodist Church, 404 Washington St.
NW, Gainesville. 678-936-3911,
n4hgol@gmail.com.
The Wizard of Oz. 5 p.m. Brenau University’s Ho-
sch Theatre, 3820 Mundy Mill Road,
Oakwood, GA 30566, Buford. 678-717-3624,
joslyn.hilliard@ung.edu.
Gainesville City Council Public Hearing Dates. 5:30
p.m. Public Safety Complex, Gainesville Jus
tice Center, Municipal Courtroom, 701 Queen
City Parkway, Gainesville. 770-531 -6570.
HOROSCOPES BY HOLIDAY
ARIES (March 21 -April 19).
Inner peace will be a matter
of putting things into two cat
egories, “mine to solve” and
“not mine to solve.” Of course,
anything you don’t have con
trol over goes into the second
category.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Wit
nessing a masterful piece of
work will inspire you to create
something of your own. Keep
your expectations reasonable
and your heart light. Then con
gratulate yourself for putting
something in the world that
wasn’t there before.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21).
People sometimes say “be
honest” when they really mean
“validate me.” Consider the
source and how personally the
individual is likely to take your
answer. Give a softer, warmer,
gentler version of the truth.
CANCER (June 22-July 22).
There really is such a thing as
being overprepared. It’s a point
at which you’re past being
ready and you’re cutting into
the energy that could be used
doing the real thing. Sense
when you’ve come to that
point, and stop.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Don’t be
shy. When you include others
in your work and fun, you’ll be
doing both of you a favor. You
can make someone’s life more
interesting. Believe it!
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). It
happens. People who are sup
posed to be supporting you
may be the very ones bring
ing you down. Overfamiliarity
can create such dynamics.
It’s worth a little scrutiny. Your
best supporters today may be
strangers.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23).
Oddly, you will attract more
of the good stuff just when
you decide to stop striving.
The best moment is when you
realize that you don’t want or
need anything more than you
already have.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).
Autonomy is your best look,
so don’t be surprised at the at
tention you’ll get today. People
see you making money and/or
having fun independently, and
they want to get closer.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). As a rule, arguments don’t
change minds. To lead someone
to believe differently, it’s persua
sion you need, not a fight. Per
suasion takes time and requires
that you get greater insight into
the belief you want to change.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Your ideas are mightier than
you know, so be careful what
you dwell on, as your thoughts
have a way of becoming reali
ties rather quickly these days.
Fill your head with positive out
comes.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
Someone you love is confused
and in need of training to navi
gate a situation. You may not be
the expert this person needs,
but you can facilitate the help,
which will make you feel just as
good.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Mat
ters of scale will have a bearing
on your outcome. Playing too
small wouldn’t net you the big
prize, and playing too big might
ruin your chance at enjoying the
small prize. Match your game to
the game you’re playing.