Aquarium Age: March 24-30, 2021
It’s another week of dynamic contradiction, which isn’t surprising given that we are in the midst of so many monumental challenges to the status quo.
It’s another week of dynamic contradiction, which isn’t surprising given that we are in the midst of so many monumental challenges to the status quo.
As a writer-actor, I seek an actor’s viewpoint when I write. But I found that I needed more in developing my new play Art & Class,
The psychic air shifted over the last several weeks and that change is attributable to several factors, not all astrological, although the speedy feel that
The narrative line of bioregional history should be the story of different but sequential cultures occupying the same space, and creating their own succession of
Welcome to the Saturn/Uranus square and its power to dismantle atrophied systems that can no longer be carried forward into the future. We’re in the
There’s a definite shift in the wind this week, and although winter continues for a while longer here in the Northern Hemisphere, spring is just
Mercury is direct. The Saturn/Uranus square continues. Mars trines Pluto, providing a hardworking, concentrated, and persevering attitude toward getting “it” (whatever that may be) done.
Endurance is the key word for this week and for oh so many weeks going forward. We’re under the influence of a Saturn/Uranus square that
Julie Jensen’s latest play, “P.G. Anon,” opens Plan-B Theatre’s 2021 Audio-Only Subscription Series, streaming February 25-March 7. One day a friend of mine was complaining,
There is always something interesting hidden in the frustrating snafus of a Mercury Retrograde and it’s worth searching through the details, even if your computer
Yesterday was Groundhog Day, and because I am writing this column a couple of days before the actual event, I have no idea whether the
On Saturday, January 30, Mercury begins its first retrograde phase of 2021, which lasts until February 20. Mercury Retrograde is the new urban sky myth
It’s a disquieting week—I want to call it discombobulating, which would set a lighter tone, but that would be too superficial and wouldn’t really address
If you’ve got pollution, we’ve got the solution Just ship it to Utah, we’ll keep it for you. We’ll take plutonium, depleted uranium. It’s a
Growing up with Marxist parents, “come the revolution” always meant that eventually all the workers of the world would unite, overthrow their capitalist bosses, and
Catalyst Magazine/Common Good Press
Mailing address:
1953 South 1100 East #522114
Salt Lake City, UT 84152
Phone: 801-997-0722
Email: hello@catalystmagazine.net
© 2012-2021 Catalyst Magazine and Common Good Press
ENLIGHTEN YOUR INBOX WITH CATALYST