A Scorpiological Case Study
The sculptor Richard Serra is uncompromisingly, brilliantly Scorpio.
The World War II editions of Everyday Astrology magazine were poignant and surreal, at least in terms of their covers. They were put out by an entreprenurial Sagittarian named Ned Pines.
Who else misses the old-style Hippy Shop? Nearly asphyxiating on Nag Champa, the genuinely freaky esoteric books lurking next to the bling of dubious provenance?
Why isn’t there a Magica de Spell movie? The Italian born witch duck is a disciple of Circe and far more fascinating than other cartoon ducks who’ve gotten movies.
“Born Under Saturn” describes how Renaissance artists deliberately identified themselves with Saturn to accentuate the “alienated artist” stereotype. A good idea?
Mother of the Muses and Goddess of Memory, Mnemosyne is also an asteroid. Do you know where she is in your birth chart?
The artist Artemisia Gentileschi wanted to be talked about as a woman who was ahead of her time and so she was!