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HE OLD Cabrillo Theater is empty except for a dozen dancers hanging out stage right and a few scattered observers in the first five rows. The house lights are on, and the duffel bags and bottles of water perched on the front of the stage confirm that this is a rehearsal. Nevertheless, when the music cues and three dancers begin moving in slow motion across the stage as if blown by a lunar wind, the magic takes over. We’re in Tandy Beal’s world now. One by one the three break from their sleepwalk, rush forward in agitation, fall back again. The tallest of the dancers, the one in the middle, is the last to go.

It’s Beal herself, all 5-foot-11-inches of her, dressed in loose-fitting cotton pants and shirt, waist-long hair threatening to tumble from its loosely clipped bun. From the second row you can see the bunions on her bare feet, one of the only signs that the iconic choreographer, like all of us, is aging. Tandy Beal has been dancing in Santa Cruz for more than 36 years. Still, she moves like liquid across the stage, whirling and folding and flashing. They exit stage left as other dancers enter. A lithe woman sails across the stage on the upraised arms of three others, slicing the air like the prow of a Viking ship. The stage explodes into

chaos that coalesces into unison as the music ends. Beal steps forward, reading glasses on, script in hand. “We have a dialogue now. Video,â€? she says. She turns to the imaginary audience and speaks in a stage voice. “You bought the ticket. In fact, not just the ticket, but all the rides you can handle for the time being. You’re not actually sure where this is all going. The show or all the rest of it. And neither am I. Exactly where am I going? Do you know? The script says I leave soon. But exactly when and where, I have no idea. What I do know is all of you should check those exit signs and turn off your cell phones.â€? ¨


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Across the stage, a man with a gray beard speaks up in a resonant voice. “Die, my dear? Why, that’s the last thing I’ll do.� Beal again: “Said Groucho Marx, just before he kicked the bucket.� The back-and-forth continues until we get to the scene’s punch line, an apt summary of the seriously playful spirit of HereAfterHere: A Self-guided Tour of Eternity, the ambitious multimedia production about what happens after we die mounted this weekend by Tandy Beal & Company and the Cabrillo College Dance Program at the Cabrillo Crocker Theater.

“Now you see it, now you don’t,� says Beal theatrically. “It’s the biggest trick in the book! Here today, gone tomorrow.� Slight pause. “Now you see him, now you don’t. Now you see her, now you don’t.�

For the Living Neither Beal nor composer Jon Scoville, her partner of 35-plus years and principal collaborator, can say when the idea to explore notions of the afterlife germinated. “We can’t remember,â€? says Scoville. “So many of our ideas come up in spontaneous conversation. I’m not sure there was one moment.â€? ¨ !


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The couple are in the sunny living room of the San Lorenzo Valley house they’ve shared for three decades. It was a hotel back when hotels were small. Now it feels like one of any number of charming early-20thcentury homes with thick walls and quirky touches. Scoville, 67, a slender, ruddy-cheeked guy with twinkling eyes and a ready smile, vacillates between devilishly pointed humor and a startling capacity for eloquence, with occasional gusts of goof ball. For him the show is, paradoxically, more about life than death. “Inevitably, as people get older they start to realize the limitations of this world,� he says. “It makes it much more radiant and vibrant. I break out into tears all the time now when I hear a piece of music or see something. It’s so on the surface and I’m so grateful for it. “So it hasn’t been morbid thinking about it. It makes everything more visible so we can rise up in the radiance of being alive. I’m glad we’re exploring it. And I’m just hoping there will be a nice 18-hole golf course when I get there.� Beal, who has been listening intently, leans forward excitedly in her chair, her imagination ignited. “’Rise up in the radiance of life,’ is that how you said it?� she asks. “I think that’s the purpose of it. Because when we realize that we’re not gonna live forever, we think, ‘I’m complaining

about what? I’m cranky about what?’ And we slam around worried about our deadlines—I’m right in the middle of it—and you stop and go, ‘Wow, this is incredible and we’re sitting here, right now, and the light—,� she shakes her head in disbelief. “I think there is a gift about the preciousness of our lives when someone dies.� Whether it’s due to the expansiveness they attribute to their respective upbringings—Scoville’s father was a Presbyterian preacher who imparted to his son a powerful sense of a world beyond the seen, while Beal’s agnostic mother was constantly expressing wonderment at the natural world—or to their habit of sleeping beneath the stars in warm weather and looking up at infinity itself, the couple have created an all-encompassing experience in HereAfterHere. Like its identically named predecessor, which premiered as a pilot project of sorts at the West Theater in Santa Cruz three years ago, it’s an intensely multimedia affair. As Scoville’s hour-plus score swells and falls, dancers ply the 3-D space of the stage, their vignettes sometimes silhouetted against video: Denise Gallant’s images of water and space or brief interviews with ordinary people about what they think happens after death. Meanwhile, Beal’s character, along with actor Frank Widmer, imparts the fruits of Beal’s exhaustive research into cultural and scientific notions of the afterlife. We learn of the Egyptians’ daunting 42 gates of heaven and one tribe’s belief that all creatures that expire at the same moment become a kind of family that returns to the earth as one. It sounds overwhelming, but Beal has intentionally paced the show. “People have gotten to the place where they multitask sensorily,� she says, “and you almost need to take things in different modes of perception now. If you’re a real listener, then I think you need the visual to let your mind work on what you just heard. I think we need these resting moments.�

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HEREAFTERHERE: A SELF-GUIDED TOUR OF ETERNITY is Friday, Sept. 10, at 7:30pm, Saturday, Sept. 11, at 7:30pm and Sunday, Sept. 12, at 3pm at Cabrillo Crocker Theater, 6500 Soquel Dr., Aptos. Tickets are $12–$35 at www.santacruztickets.com or 831.420.5260. Friday’s performance is a benefit for Hospice of Santa Cruz County; $50 ticket includes reception with performers. One hour before each performance and immediately afterward, a video truck will be standing by to record concertgoers’ notions of the afterlife. CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES ON THE AFTERLIFE, a free symposium with Nancy Abrams, Patrick Conway, Rabbi Paula Marcus and Lama Tharchin, is Saturday, Sept. 11, at 3pm at the theater. POST-SHOW DISCUSSION with Rev. Deborah Johnson of Inner Light Ministries follows Saturday’s performance.


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Monterey Bay Master Gardeners 13th Annual Garden Tour

From Garden to Table

Self-guided tour Saturday, September 25, 10am to 4pm Seven gardens in Santa Cruz, Capitola, and La Selva Beach

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STANLEY JORDAN TRIO FEATURING SPECIAL GUEST TAMMI BROWN

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AMBROSE AKINMUSIRE

“...fiercely gifted young trumpeter...â€? –NY Times $20/Adv $23/Door THURS. SEPTEMBER 23 • 7 PM

MARIA VOLONTE TANGO PASSIONS TRIO

Argentina’s reigning queen of tango! $20/Adv $23/Door

NEA JAZZ MASTERS WEEK!

Supported by National Endowment for the Arts MON. SEPT. 27 • 7 PM

LEE KONITZ NEW QUARTET $25/Adv $28/Door, No Jazztix/Comps THURS. SEPT. 30 • 7 PM

DAVE LIEBMAN GROUP

$22/Adv $25/Door Sponsored by Mateo Lettunich Come early - Pre concert talk with Paul Contos! ADVANCE TICKETS: Logos Books & Records and Kuumbwajazz.org CafĂŠ Kuumbwa serves dinner Mondays & Thursdays beginning at 6pm, along with beer and wine. All ages welcome. Tickets subject to service charge & 5% admission tax.

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A quirky eighth-grade girl’s mad crush on a cute classmate takes a surprising turn over the summer. (Opens Fri at Del Mar.) 6756E/B3@ (Unrated; 98 min.) Kelly Slater Kelly Slater Kelly Slater Kelly Slater. Documentary follows the drama of surfing’s Triple Crown on the North Shore one season. Kelly Slater. (Opens Fri at Del Mar.) :30/<=< (R; 101 min.)

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Sometimes you just wake up to how freaky something is, like when you’re in the supermarket one day and the Police’s “Every Breath You Take� comes on, and you suddenly get a chill down your spine. Hitchcock fans sometimes get that with Vertigo, and for pretty much the same reason. Both Sting’s “love song� and Hitchcock’s “art film� are tributes to sick obsession and stalker behavior. In fact, after enough viewings, Vertigo starts to seem even creepier than Psycho, though it’s not nearly as morbid and in-your-face about it. At least Anthony Perkins’ Norman Bates is a tragic figure whose pathology is tackled head on. Jimmy Stewart’s Scottie Ferguson gets a happy ending, and we’re glad! Written by Alec Coppel and Samuel Taylor, but crafted by Hitchcock to represent perhaps the purest and most personal artistic vision of his career, Vertigo is the rare mystery whose allure and mystique have only grown over the course of half a

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tense Australian noir by David Michod, another member of the Blue Tongue collective whose films are revitalizing the Australian film industry. J (James Frecheville) is a softheaded minor—a sad sack with a dim constellation of acne around his downturned, too-small mouth. After his mom dies of a heroine overdose, he’s taken into the scary embrace of his Ma Barkerish grandmother (the incredible Jacki Weaver) and her brood of career criminals. J, a morally dead lunk, ends up in the war between the crooked Melbourne drug squad and the family, and the body count is mounting. One soldier in it: an ambiguous police detective (Guy Pearce). Michod’s script requires some sharp hearing, as pronounced by the heavily accented cast Listen closely, and you’ll hear some dark gems; recalling happy times with one of his uncles, J says, “We used to throw rocks at cars together.� Unfortunately, the film doesn’t really snap together; Michod’s choice of emphasis, of what to include and what to delete, seems off-putting. When characters turn, as one key character does,

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(R; 103 min.) Director/ co-writer/star Sylvester Stallone rounds up the cast of most of the action movies of the past few decades as mercenaries for an assault on the vile island of Vilena, a Caribbean dictatorship run by an evil general, who is the sock-puppet for CIA swine Eric Roberts. Turning the private army of El General into what Terry Crewes’ Hale Caesar accurately describes as “red sausageâ€? is the aim of the aged if still muscular lugs. The slomo girl is Sandra (Giselle ItiĂŠ), the curvy daughter of the dictator. The scene of her waterboarding is typical for Stallone; the decades have proved that he never knows when he’s crossed over the fun line. The wasting of the army (one long explosion in a butcher shop) and the fights between musclemen are as low-class as the greatly uninteresting car-crunches, though a Dolph Lundgren/Jet Li bout has some style. Look

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(R; 103 min.) It takes a special kind of discipline to be able to handle a long-distance relationship. Unfortunately, Garrett (Justin Long) has no idea what that is, and, really, not many clues about women in general. Fortunately, his new fling, Erin (Drew Barrymore), is adorable enough to put him on a crash course toward female understanding.

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148 min.) The basic idea of Christopher Nolan’s film is simple. Led by Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio), a sort of Impossible Mission Force, working for a Japanese trillionaire (Ken Watanabe), descends into the sleeping subconscious of the plutocrat’s young rival (Cillian Murphy), using technology that allows them to design dreamscapes. Because of the complexity of this operation, the team s forced to create dreams within dreams, and each deeper dream takes place in an exponentially larger time frame. The film is audacious and frequently thrilling, especially when Nolan folds Paris in on itself and Escherizes interior spaces. It’s visionary filmmaking, uncommon at this scale, with neither the mawkishness of What Dreams May Come or the spiritual horse feathers of the Matrix trilogy. (RvB) B63 972A /@3 /:: @756B (R; 111 min.)

Crisis occurs when a very settled lesbian marriage is challenged by the arrival of the sperm donor (Mark Ruffalo) who fathered one of the couple’s children. Julianne Moore as a classic California girl: no intellectual, very earthy, a blurter-out of things she probably shouldn’t have said; Annette Bening, amusingly dour, is her hard-working spouse. Director Lisa Cholodenko and co-writer Stuart

Blumberg takes their film away from the realm of the typical gay and lesbian film fest talkathon and up to speed with the blogs, Alison Bechdel’s cartoons Dykes to Watch Out For and with the fiction of Mary Gaitskill. As a director, Cholodenko is a dry, tough-minded wit. But the way she analyzes the needy, unpretty cores of these characters is what takes The Kids Are All Right out of the realm of the domestic comedy/drama and makes it a film to remember. (RvB) B63 :/AB 3F=@17A;

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min.) Emma Thompson reprises her role as the supernaturally gifted helpmeet who swoops in to help a struggling farmwoman (Maggie Gyllenhaal) corral her petulant offspring and their bratty cousins. A1=BB >7:5@7; DA B63 E=@:2 (PG-13;

108 min.) Michael Cera is Scott Pilgrim, a laybout in a local Toronto band, who has a thing for two girlfriends—the old Veronica and Betty dichotomy. The nice, too-

loyal Betty is a Charlene Yi surrogate called Knives Chau (Ellen Wong); he is more obsessed with Ramona Flowers, played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead, whose nationality (American), multicolored hair (mostly magenta or ultramarine) and romantic history make her seem exotic. Unfortunately, her ex-lovers are in league against him. Not a bad premise, just a bad carryon. Ultimately, I’m on the world’s side in re: Scott Pilgrim. The heavily cyber-treated visuals, from the winter exteriors to grungy basements, close in on you like the walls in an Indiana Jones tomb. Edgar Wright did this kind of material before and better (on TV’s Spaced); better digital effects and more expensive editorial cleverness can’t make it fresh. (RvB) B63 AE7B16 (PG-13; 109 min.) Talk about inglourious basters. Jennifer Aniston, having artificially inseminated her way into motherhood seven years prior, meets up with an old pal (Jason Bateman) with a very interesting confession. With Jeff Goldblum and Juliette Lewis. B/93@A (PG-13; 107

min.) Bank robbers’ big plans are spoiled when a crafty detective catches wind of their shenanigans. With Hayden Christensen, Matt Dillon, Zoe Saldana and Idris Elba.


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Indian. Authentic Indian dishes and specialties served in a comfortable dining room. Lunch buffet daily 11:30am-2:30pm; dinner daily 5pm to close. www.ambrosiaib.com. American and specialty dishes from the British and Emerald Isles. Full bar. Children welcome. Happy hour Mon-Fri 2-6pm. Open daily 11am to 2am. Italian. Ambience reminiscent of a small trattoria in the streets of Italy, serving handmade lasagna, pasta dishes, gnocchi and fresh fish. Wed-Sun, lunch 11am-2pm, dinner 5-9pm. Continental California cuisine. Breakfast all week 6:30-11am, lunch all week 11am-2pm; dinner Fri-Sat 5-10pm, Sun-Thu 5-9pm. www.seacliffinn.com.

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meat and vegetarian kebabs, gyros, falafel, healthy salads and Mediterranean flatbread pizzas. Beer and wine. Dine in or take out. Tue-Sun 11am-8pm.

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All day breakfast. Burgers, gyros, sandwiches and 45 flavors of Marianne’s and Polar Bear ice cream. Open 8am daily.

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California Continental. Swordfish and other seafood specials. Dinner Mon-Thu 5:30-9:30pm; Fri 5-10pm; Sat 4-10:30pm; Sun 4-9pm.

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California cuisine. Nightly specials include prime rib and lobster. Daily 7am-2am.

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Mexican/Seafood/American. Traditional Mexican favorites. Best fajitas, chicken mole, coconut prawns, blackened prime rib! Fresh seafood. Over 50 premium tequilas, daily happy hour w/ half-price appetizers. Sun-Thu 11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-11pm. California organic meets Southeast Asian street food. Organic noodle & rice bowls, vegan menu, fish & meat options, Vietnamese-style sandwiches, eat-in or to-go. Consistent winner “Best Cheap Eats.� Open daily 11am-11pm. American, California-style. With a great bar scene, casually glamorous setting and attentive waitstaff. Full bar. Mon-Sat 11:30am-10pm, Sun 1-10pm. Crepes and more. Featuring the spinach crepe and Tunisian donut. Full bar. Mon-Thu 11am-midnight, Fri 11am-1am, Sat 10am-1am, Sun 10am-midnight. Seafood. Fresh seafood, shellfish, Midwestern aged beef, pasta specialties, abundant salad bar. Kids menu and nightly entertainment. Harbor and Bay views. Lunch and dinner daily. Mexican. Serving breakfast all day. Popular for our street tacos and handmade Salvadoran pupusas. Vegetarian options made w/ local fresh vegetables & organic tofu. Daily 9: 30am-9:30pm. Americana. Ribs, steaks and burgers are definitely the stars. Full bar. Lunch Mon-Sat 11:30am-2:30pm; dinner Sun-Thu 5:30-9:30pm, Fri-Sat 5:30-10pm. California/full-service bakery. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. “Best Eggs Benedict in Town.� Happy Hour Mon-Fri 5-6pm. Halfprice appetizers; wines by the glass. Daily 8am-9pm.


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’60s Vegas meets ’50s Waikiki. Amazing dining experience in kitchy yet swanky tropical setting. Fresh fish, great steaks, vegetarian. Full-service tiki bar. Happy-hour tiki drinks. Aloha Fri, Sat lunch 11:30am-5pm. Dinner nightly 5pm-close. Japanese Fusion. Sushi bar, sake bar, vegetarian, seafood, steak in fun atmosphere; kids play area; karaoke every night. Open seven days 5-10pm; Mon-Fri 11:30am-2:30pm. Seafood/California. Fresh catch made your way! Plus many other wonderful menu items. Great view. Full bar. Happy hour Mon-Fri. Brunch Sat-Sun 10am-2pm. Open daily.

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Italian. La Posta serves Italian food made in the old style— simple and delicious. Wed-Thu 5-9pm, Fri-Sat 5-9:30pm and Sun 5-8pm.

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Thai. Individually prepared with the freshest ingredients, plus ambrosia bubble teas, shakes. Mon-Thu 11:30am-9:30pm, Fri 11:30am-10pm, Sat noon-10pm, Sun noon-9:30pm. Italian-American. Mouthwatering, generous portions, friendly service and the best patio in town. Full bar. Lunch Indian. World-famous Indian curries, vegetarian and nonvegetarian dishes. Authentic Indian food at affordable prices. $8.95 lunch buffet Mon-Thu 11:30am -2:30pm; Fri-Sun 11am-3pm. Irish pub and restaurant. Informal pub fare with reliable execution. Lunch and dinner all day, open Mon-Fri 11:30ammidnight, Sat-Sun 11:30am-1:30am. Wine bar with menu. Flawless plates of great character and flavor; sexy menu listings and wines to match. Lunch Wed-Sat noon2pm; dinner Mon-Thu 5-10pm, Fri-Sat 5-11pm, Sun 4-10pm; retail shop Mon 5pm-close, Tue-Sat noon-close, Sun 4pm-close. Pizza. Specializing in authentic Sicilian and square pizza. Homemade pasta, fresh sandwiches, soups, salads and more. Hot slices always ready. Sun-Thu 10am-9:30pm, Fri-Sat 10am-11pm. Pizza. Pizza, fresh salads, sandwiches, wings, desserts, beers on tap. Patio dining, sports on HDTV and free WiFi. Large groups and catering. Open and delivering Fri-Sat 11am-2am, Mon-Thu 11am-1am, Sun 11am-midnight.

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Cambodian. Fresh kebabs, seafood dishes, soups and noodle bowls with a unique Southeast Asian flair. Beer and wine available. Patio dining. Sun-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm.


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Astrology Free Will

By Rob Brezsny

For the week of September 8 /@73A (March 21–April 19): My friend Alana suffered from a mysterious ailment for months. Symptoms included vertigo, stomach pains, and numbness in her legs. After being treated unsuccessfully by six health care practitioners, both mainstream and alternative, she went to see Dr. Ling, a Chinese herbalist recommended by a friend. Ling was a dour woman who made no eye contact. Her office was dingy, cramped, and windowless. Alana felt a bit depressed by the visit. Yet when she took Dr. Ling’s herbs, she felt better. In three weeks she was cured. The moral of the story, Aries: The restorative agent you need may not come in the most inviting form. B/C@CA (April 20–May 20): A spider spun gorgeous cobwebs on my car’s back window. Anchored on the window wiper, they’re artfully woven spiral tunnels decorated with white flower petals sent by the wind. This sculpture is so beguiling that it caught the attention of a stranger who was walking through a parking lot as I was getting in my car, and we struck up a conversation that led to him inviting me to a party where I had maximum fun. So kudos to me for not mindlessly sweeping away the cobwebs. My decision to honor the spider’s small masterpiece proved fortuitous. I encourage you to learn from my example in the coming week. Be alert for nature’s subtle gifts.

53;7<7 (May 21–June 20): The band Tinariwen is from the Sahara Desert. Its members describe themselves as “soul rebels.� Their influences include traditional West African music, Santana, Jimi Hendrix, and the Berber music of northern Algeria. I listen to them whenever I’m feeling wan and spiritually tired. Their infectious melodies and serpentine rhythms have a medicinal effect; they toughen me up, fueling the rowdy love I need to keep fighting for truth and justice. They’re your featured artist of the week, Gemini. As you face down the dangers of apathy, you could use the shot of courage and audacity they might provide. Listen here: tinyurl.com/ToughSpirit1 and tinyurl. com/ToughSpirit2. 1/<13@ (June 21–July 22): Afghanistan is a wasteland of desert and rocks, right? Well, no, actually. It harbors huge deposits of minerals that are critical to the industrialized world. There’s a complication, though. To succeed, the arduous business of mining such minerals needs lots of water and electricity as well as political stability and a good infrastructure—all of which are in short supply in Afghanistan. In offering this scenario for your consideration, Cancerian, I’m suggesting that you make a comparable re-evaluation of a certain situation in your own life. According to my reading of the omens, someone or something you’ve considered barren may in fact harbor resources that are useful to you. Here’s the rub: Are you in position to get access to them? If not, what would it take to do so?

:3= (July 23–Aug. 22): For years I’ve been in love with a woman who is also in love with me. Hooray! But when I was younger, I sometimes got embroiled in obsessive adorations for unavailable women. One didn’t want me, another was already in a committed relationship, still another lived 6,000 miles away, and a fourth was a lesbian. The pain of those impossible attractions eventually prodded me to retrain myself so as to not keep repeating the pattern. Can I convince you to learn from my hardship? According to my reading of the omens, the next few months should be a time when you put a strong emphasis on allies who are available, not on the other kind. D7@5= (Aug. 23–Sept. 22): I’ve been playing with a fun hypothesis lately: that absolutely everyone in the world has the power to heal someone else. At one end of the spectrum are the doctors and shamans and therapists who can summon the means to cure lots of people. At the other end are individuals with the power to improve the health or smooth out the distortions in just one other person. Wherever you fit in this range, Virgo, I’m happy to tell you that your healing mojo is now at a peak. Please invoke it in all of its intensity and point it in the direction of whomever can benefit. :70@/ (Sept. 23–Oct. 22): As I studied the astrological configurations for you, I realized I had to leave the bubble of my office. The omens suggested that you would benefit from escaping your usual frames of reference, and I felt I had to do the same if I wanted to get the best oracle. So I hiked out to my favorite boulder, where the creek forks into two streams. I sat down and addressed the spirits: What’s

the advice Libras need most? Soon, a dragonfly landed on my shoulder. For the next ten minutes I asked it questions about how you should proceed. Here’s the gist of its telepathic message: “I gently shatter illusions. My power is graceful and lilting. I sew up the wounds of snakes. Nothing eludes my uninhibited vision. I don’t bite. I am a professional and primeval transformer.�

A1=@>7= (Oct. 23–Nov. 21): Of all the noses of all the famous actresses in the world, my favorite is Cate Blanchett’s. It’s strong and forceful, yet buoyant and irregular. It’s wider and fleshier than most noses that are considered “feminine,� but sensual and seductive. Best of all, it has so many different aspects, and looks so varied from a variety of angles, that it seems to shift its shape as you watch it. It’s gorgeous! Please take a cue from me as you evaluate the unacknowledged beauty in your own sphere, Scorpio. It’s crucial that you rebel against our culture’s absurdly generic standards. A/57BB/@7CA (Nov. 22–Dec. 21): “The best guide in life is strength,� said Swami Vivekananda. “Discard everything that weakens you, have nothing to do with it.� In accordance with the astrological omens, Sagittarius, I’m making that your rallying cry. You not only have the right to align yourself with only the most potent, life-giving sources; you have an urgent need to do so. So be audaciously discerning as you evaluate each person and situation that comes before you. Ask, “Will this feed my vitality or will it not?�

1/>@71=@< (Dec. 22–Jan. 19): What happens in your bedroom, Capricorn? What stories swirl around in your mind while you’re there? What secrets simmer and ferment? What feelings do you gravitate toward? Judging from the astrological omens, I’d say it’s time to expand your notion of what goes on in that sanctuary. How about embarking on a new playtime activity or introducing a pleasurable commotion you’ve never tried? At the very least, unleash your imagination while relaxing there. Give yourself permission to have bigger fantasies. Tell yourself more epic stories, develop a more active relationship with your secrets, and welcome unfamiliar feelings. /?C/@7CA (Jan. 20–Feb. 18): Last May, riots in Santa Cruz, Calif., trashed 18 buildings in the downtown area. But for one store owner, the mayhem brought unexpected blessings. She was able to tap into a city fund that not only paid for her broken front window, but also allowed her to make several improvements, like adding fresh paint, a new awning, and better lighting. “I never would have thought when I got that call at 1 in the morning that this was going to turn into such a wonderful thing for us,� Diane Towns told the Santa Cruz Sentinel. I predict a similar progression for you, Aquarius. An event that seemed like bad luck at the time will ultimately lead to good luck. >7A13A (Feb. 19–March 20): French painter Paul Cezanne (1839–1906) declared early in his career that he wanted to “conquer Paris with an apple.� He meant that he wanted to become a major force in the art world by revolutionizing the way that still-life paintings were done. He must have been successful, because two prominent modern painters, Picasso and Matisse, referred to Cezanne as “the father of us all.� Your assignment in the coming months, Pisces, is to make a splash in your own chosen field with an innovation that’s as simple and basic as Cezanne’s reconfigured apple.

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