Venus, Mars and the U.S. Pluto Return

People can make excuses about why Harvard allegedly deserves to be disemboweled by the federal government, but I would ask why the Emily Dickinson Museum qualifies. They have been told that the museum “no longer serves the interest of the United States.” Will we be witnessing a burn party of her collected works?

Weekly Horoscope for April 17 by Eric Francis

Single and two-sign bundles are now available for this year’s Spring Reading. Two previews for each sign are here — just tap! The 2025 spring reading is done. These are 50-minute readings that calmly explore our current astrological wilderness. I wanted to have your reading ready well in advance so you have time to work … Read more

Weekly Horoscope for April 10 by Eric Francis

Taurus (April 19-May 20) — There are times when you absolutely know something but don’t know how you know. The feeling may be subtle; it may be possible to set aside. And ‘know’ may be too strong of a word; ‘understanding’ might fit your situation better. There may be a cloud of haze around your awareness…

The War Comes Home, Again

We all remember the phrase, “three weeks to flatten the curve.” The lies of New York’s Gov. Andrew Cuomo told us that all we had to do was make personal sacrifices for just 21 days, slow the spread of what we now know was an AI-constructed “virus,” and life could get back to normal.

Weekly Horoscope for April 3 by Eric Francis

Aries (March 20-April 19) — Neptune entering your sign a few days ago may not bring any sense of resolution to your current state of mystery, though you might find the many unknowns of your life easier to live with. There are always plenty of those, though sometimes more obvious and sometimes less.