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Fancy chandelier Zia Allimentation, a convenience store in the St. Gilles area of Brussels, Belgium. Photo by Danielle Voirin. Prior cover: Flashlight.
Daily Astrology and Adventure | By Eric Francis
Eric Francis writes, "Today, Mercury stations retrograde in an exact sextile to Eris. This is a dialog with all the aspects of the feminine that are cast off, ignored, dispossessed, disrespected: the whore, the witch, the spinster; the unwanted woman in any form, and she takes many forms. Mercury, slow and powerful in the sky, is encouraging us to take part in a real dialog with her, if we find her willing to talk."

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Psychsound | By Steve Bergstein
Steve Bergstein, Planet Waves' resident civil right's attorney, writes, "Hindsight is 20/20, but it's hard to believe that no one in the Federal government saw it coming, that a court would find that paper money discriminates against visually-impaired people. It happened on May 20, 2008, when the D.C. Court of Appeals ruled that U.S. paper money discriminates against the blind." Click here to read Psychsound.


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