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Astrology | Week of May 12, 2011

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ARIES March 21-April 19: The 16th-century English writer John Heywood was a prolific creator of epigrams. I know of at least 20 of his proverbs that are still invoked, including “haste makes waste,” “out of sight, out of mind,” “look before you leap,” “beggars ...

Astrology | Week of May 5, 2011

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ARIES March 21-April 19: Imagine this scene, as described by Seattle-based video artist Michael Douglas. “Sometimes a tree falls down in a field of cows, and the cows walk over to it and stare at it. It used to be standing, and now it’s on the ground. There’s ...

In case you missed it | Think 4/20 is a waste...

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Think 4/20 is a waste of money? Try the war on drugs In the wake of another successful 4/20 smoke-out on the University of Colorado Boulder’s campus, some folks are whining about the $50,000 CU spent on law enforcement to ensure the event, which CU unwillingly hosts ...

Astrology | Week of April 28, 2011

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ARIES March 21-April 19: To convey my vision of how best to proceed in the coming week, I’ll offer the following metaphorical scenario: Imagine that you are not a professional chef, but you do have a modicum of cooking skills. Your task is to create a hearty, tasty ...

Astrology | Week of April 21, 2011

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ARIES March 21-April 19: Now comes one of the supreme tests that most every Aries must periodically face: Will you live up to your promises? Will you follow through on your rousing start? Will you continue to stay passionately committed once the fiery infatuation ...

In case you missed it | Doing the J school shuffle

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Doing the J school shuffle...

Astrology | Week of April 14, 2011

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ARIES March 21-April 19: In her blog, Jane at janebook.tumblr.com answers questions from readers. A recent query went like this: “Who would win in a steel cage match, Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny?” Jane said, “Easter Bunny, no question; he has those big-ass ...

Are we alone in the universe?

This is one of humanity’s most fundamental and persistent questions. The answer has always seemed, until recently, elusive and out of reach. But this is beginning to change. Biologists have been deepening our understanding of what kinds of environments life might ...