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Thursday, June 13, 2019
The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com
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By C.C. Burnikel
©2019 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
06/13/19

Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle

Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis

06/13/19

ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:

Release Date: Thursday, June 13, 2019

ACROSS
1 Story trajectories
5 Wild pig
9 Pulitzer columnist
Maureen
13 Winter expense
14 Soothing
botanical
15 Great Lake
bordering four
states
16 Data-entering
devices
19 Brouhahas
20 Semi unit
21 Document
to protect
confidential info:
Abbr.
22 “Really?”
24 Like bread knives
26 Sinful habit
27 Chin-up targets,
for short
29 Brontë heroine
30 Creative writing
deg.
31 [I’m shocked!]
32 Dim sum go-with
34 August Wilhelmj’s
arrangement
of a movement
from Bach’s
“Orchestral Suite
No. 3”
40 Scheduled to
arrive
41 “Really”
42 Pigeon sound
43 Prefix meaning
“god”
46 Einsteinhaus
locale
47 Zebra’s mother
48 Part of the Texas/
Oklahoma border
51 Concert venues
53 “__ the Walrus”
54 Peeples of “Pretty
Little Liars”
55 Horse-and-buggy
group
56 Layered lunch
orders ... or a hint
to 16-, 24-, 34-
and 48-Across
60 Sicily’s tallest
mountain
61 Word with fishing
or party
62 Con’s room
63 Many profs
64 Usually choppy
expanses
65 Guessing game

DOWN
1 Tuna at sushi
bars
2 Enterprise
enterprise
3 “Breakfast at
Tiffany’s” author
4 Virile dudes
5 Night fliers
6 “Bravo!”
7 Main arteries
8 Do more lawn
work
9 Scout group
10 Like a bad spray
tan
11 Not as tame
12 Marquis of note
17 “You missed it”
18 Suffix with
elephant
22 “Homeland”
rating
23 Old audio
system
24 Pearly gates
greeter
25 Sweetie
28 Cigar remnants
31 Serengeti
antelope
32 Word on an
“evacuation
route” sign

33 Sorbonne
summer
35 Trash barge
emanation
36 Boxer’s warning
37 “Let me give you
a hand”
38 Screenwriter
Ephron
39 “Here __ nothing”
43 __ dips: upper-
arm workout
44 Toast topic

45 Mountaineer
Hillary
46 Head-hugging
brimless cap
47 Blends well
49 Seat winners
50 Lab containers
52 “Now and Then”
actress
55 Bowls over
57 __-relief
58 Genetic letters
59 Underhanded

have
fun
doing
the
sudoku.

xoxo

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STATE OF MICHIGAN

PROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF WASHTENAW

PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING

FILE NO. 19-942-NC

In the matter of the name change of Robert Michael Mansuetti

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS including:

whose address(es) is/are unknown and whose interest in

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TAKE NOTICE: A hearing will be held on July 10,

2019 at 1:30 PM at the Washtenaw County Trial

Court before Judge Conlin, P56333 for the

following purpose: the name change of Robert

Michael Mansuetti to Cassandra Dawn Mansuetti.

Date: June 13, 2019

Robert Michael Mansuetti (petitioner)

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Not many former childhood
stars are willing to embrace
their pasts. Just look at Miley
Cyrus and Demi Lovato, who
are still trying to live down
their Disney Channel perso-
nas and establish themselves
as more than puppets con-
trolled by a major TV network.
Moreover, not many bands find
their way back together after a
breakup, especially when the
breakup provides
an
opportunity
for
individual
experimentation
and success.
Despite all the
factors
working
against them, the
Jonas
Brothers
defied the odds
with their new
album, Happiness
Begins.
Their
first in ten years,
Happiness Begins
pleasantly docu-
ments the power
of familial ties
and how the concept of fam-
ily has changed for the three
brothers.
The album starts out with
“Sucker,” which already soared
on the charts back in April.
With a blend of electronic dance
elements
from
Joe’s
career
with the pop band DNCE and
the sexy, raspy vocals of Nick’s
solo work, “Sucker” provides a
modern twist on the traditional
Jonas sound.
“Sucker,”
along
with
the
album’s other single, “Cool,”
have already proven successful
on the radio, and songs such as
“Only Human” and “I Believe”
have followed suit as they con-
tinue to pick up streams on Spo-
tify. While each song maintains
its own unique subject matter
and sound, a common theme is a
mellow, laid-back vibe, whether
it be found lyrically or musi-
cally. “Only Human” takes on
a modern reggae style with its
unhurried tempo and promi-

nent synthesizers, while “Cool”
lyrically paints a picture of a
couple friends just hanging out
and feeling confident in them-
selves.
Happiness Begins includes a
lot of radio-friendly nuggets,
but buried in the mix is also a
collection of deeper, emotion-
driven tracks. Songs like “Love
Her” and “Trust” dive into the
ways love takes over a person’s
everything and often leaves
them feeling out of control.
“Hesitate” is a ballad about lay-
ing down everything to be there
for the person you love.
But the album
isn’t
all
sappy
love songs and
radio hits. “Roll-
ercoaster”
is
an upbeat tune
about life, cel-
ebrating
the
adventure of love
for all its twists
and turns. Hid-
den within the
song’s lyrics are
the words “hap-
piness
begins,”
which brings the
themes of renew-
al and letting go
back in, full circle.
The most notable aspect of
the album is the way it holds
onto the old while still intro-
ducing something new. Instead
of trying to brush their old
image away and start fresh, the
Jonas Brothers gladly revisit
their past work, whether it be
recreating old YouTube videos
or performing their old music
at live shows. Happiness Begins
exemplifies this contrast of old
versus new in how the band was
able to hold onto their roots
while presenting their audi-
ences with more relevant and
mature subject matter. While
the new album doesn’t sound
much like the garage boy band
the Jonas Brothers used to be,
they were able to hold onto
some crucial elements, like
Nick’s vocal riffs and the band’s
sing-songy harmonies.

Jo Bros defy odds
with new album

KAITLYN FOX
Daily Arts Writer

Happiness Begins

The Jonas Brothers

Republic Records

ALBUM REVIEW

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