Teachable Moments and Synthesis

Easy-going Rocky Planet Orbiting Sun-like Star Seeks Same NASA is preparing for another launch, on Thursday, March 5. The Kepler spacecraft will be the first to look for Earth-like planets: particularly “rocky planets that orbit sun-like stars in a warm zone where liquid water could be maintained on the surface,” NASA reports. Kepler will spend 3.5 … Read more

Viagra for America (or the Death of Capitalism)

Dear Friend and Reader: There is an idea going around that the economic crisis is the result of the misconduct of markets, banks and financial institutions, and that the solution will come from the government providing relief or taking action. Like all lies, there is an element of truth here. Banks have been reckless. Enormous, … Read more

The Age of Aquarian Panic or Passion

Dear Friend and Reader: When I get into a habit of staying in my photo studio, I’m isolated from television (and surrounded by art), and somehow my life is different. Besides not being blasted with advertising, I am relieved of the burden of a non-stop barrage of that which is supposed to scare me, for … Read more

Waiting for the Apocalypse

Dear Friend and Reader: In the late Sixties, shortly after the last series of Saturn-Uranus oppositions, a song called “The Weight” was included on the first album by The Band. Though it got plenty of airplay in its first years, it was never top-40 a hit for the original artists in the United States. But … Read more

Kaleo: Venus Unbound

Dear Friend and Reader: Within a day or so of the Aquarius eclipse overnight Sunday to Monday, a woman gave birth to octuplets, one of the few births of eight live children on record. Nearly 100,000 jobs were reported lost by American industry. A recently unemployed man shot his family of five, then killed himself. … Read more