Astrology
Astrology: 4/26/18
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March 21-April 19:
Imagine you’re one of four porcupines caught in frigid weather. To keep warm, you all have the urge to huddle together and...
Astrology 3/12/20
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March 21-April 19: Giacomo Puccini’s famous opera Tosca premiered in 1900. It featured a heroine named Tosca. In 1914, Puccini’s favorite Tosca, a soprano...
Astrology: 9/28/17
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March 21-April 19: Conceptual artist Jonathon Keats likes to play along with the music of nature. On one occasion he collaborated with Mandeville Creek...
Astrology: Jan. 5, 2023
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March 21-April 19: Nigerian author Wole Soyinka reworked the ancient Greek play, The Bacchae. In one passage, the god Dionysus criticizes King Pentheus, who...
Astrology 4/11/9
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March 21-April 19: The Qing Dynasty controlled China from the mid-seventeenth century to the early twentieth century. It was the fifth biggest empire in...
Astrology 3/4/21
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March 21-April 19: In late April of 1969, Cambridgeshire, U.K., hosted the first-ever Thriplow Daffodil Weekend: a flower show highlighting 80 varieties of narcissus....
Astrology | Week of Oct. 27, 2011
ARIES March 21-April 19: “Life is not just a diurnal property of large interesting vertebrates,” poet Gary Snyder reminds us in his book The Practice of the Wild. “It is also nocturnal, anaerobic, microscopic, digestive, fermentative: cooking away in the warm dark.” ...
Astrology 5/10/18
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March 21-April 19: The Torah is a primary sacred text of the Jewish religion. It consists of exactly 304,805 letters. When specially trained scribes...
Astrology: Dec. 21, 2023
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Aries educator Booker T. Washington advised us, "Do the common thing in an uncommon way." That's a useful motto for...
Astrology 11/28/19
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March 21-April 19: Humans invented the plow in 4,500 BC, the wheel in 4,000 BC, and writing in 3,400 BC. But long before that,...
Astrology 2/16/17
ARIES
March 21-April 19: By my estimates, 72 percent of you Aries are in unusually good moods. The world seems friendlier, more cooperative. Fifty-six percent...








