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Scenes from everyday life: the Planet Waves coversMay 13, 2008
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Faces and traces of those who have passed through the Shakespeare & Co. bookshop and left a thought or a photo on the message board. The charming Parisian shop opened in 1951 across from the Notre Dame on the left bank, and is still a regular meeting place for literary events like poetry readings, book signings and creative writing groups. Photo by Danielle Voirin. Prior cover: 5th Avenue.
Planet Waves Astrology News | By Eric Francis
This Friday's edition of Planet Waves Astrology News is all about the Mercury retrograde. Read Eric's spin on the 7-week process that's just begun, plus there's the Eric Francis weekly horoscope. Sign up to Planet Waves Astrology News for three months, six months, or one year here.

Daily Astrology and Adventure
| By Eric Francis
Here is the Mercury retrograde in Gemini rundown. As you may have read here or elsewhere, the process began Sunday. Mercury has an approximately 88 day orbit, so it goes past the Earth three times a year. Each of these is called Mercury retrograde, because it appears to pass by the Earth and thus moves in apparent reverse motion. This is not an illusion, as some astrologers say. It is actual relative motion, which is why the experience has real effects.

Psychsound | By Steve Bergstein
Steve Bergstein, Planet Waves' resident civil rights attorney writes: "No one seriously expects that campaign coverage by the major U.S. media will focus on issues that actually matter to people. Health care, the environment, the economy, government-sponsored torture, war and peace, etc., are too boring for any extended debate, at least in the minds of the media. Instead, its about personality and scandal, real and imagined." Read more here.


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