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Burton & Taylor: Shrinks, Astrologers and a Pilgrimage to Pontrhydyfen

In Saturday’s copy of the Guardian magazine, under the heading True Romance, an article about the 2014 movie starring Helena Bonham Carter as Elizabeth Taylor and Dominic West as Richard Burton was the following byline: Shrinks, astrologers and a pilgrimage to Pontrhydyfen. Now it’s not often you see the term ‘astrologers’ in a mainline publication […]

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Twilight Lovers: The Wrong Chart

A new birth time* appeared online for Kristen Stewart at the end of October 2012 and the timing couldn’t have been spookier. I have written about the Twilight lovers, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, twice before and you can read both posts here: Twilight Lovers (May 2011) and Twilight Lovers Revisited (Sept 2012). Life imitates

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Kate Winslet & Ned RocknRoll: Just Another Celebrity Wedding?

Kate Winslet (37) has notched up her third marriage in as many decades. Last month in December 2012, she married Richard Branson’s nephew, Ned RocknRoll or, as he was christened, Ned Abel Smith. He changed his name by deed poll in 2008. Ned RocknRoll Kate met her new husband in August 2011 on Necker Island,

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Mars Sagittarius: Felix Baumgartner, Daredevil Skydiver

If you’ve not heard of Felix Baumgartner by the time you read this, where’ve you been? The Austrian skydiver and basejumper has smashed a new world record with his amazingly daring leap through space, breaking the sound barrier in the process. Covering approximately 24 miles and travelling at over 800mph dressed in a spacesuit –

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Inspired by Astrology Part 4: Gustav Holst

This five part series wouldn’t be complete without mentioning one of the most famous pieces of music to be inspired by astrology, ‘The Planets’ by Gustav Holst. Holst was well-acquainted with astrology and mythology and the Greek idea of the ‘Music of the Spheres’. First performed in 1918, each of the seven movements of the

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