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  2. Rob Brezsny - Wikipedia

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    Rob Brezsny (born 21 June...) [1] is an American astrologer, author, and musician. His weekly horoscope column "Free Will Astrology" – formerly "Real Astrology" – has been published since 1980, [ 2 ] and by 2010 was syndicated in around 120 periodicals.

  3. Free Will Astrology - Wikipedia

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  4. Good Times (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Good Times was the first publication to give voice to Rob Brezsny's "Free Will Astrology" Column. [11] On July 1, 2019, Good Times expanded its South County reach with the purchase of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Watsonville Register-Pajaronian, returning it to local control after 78 years of ownership by two multiple-state national media companies.

  5. World Entertainment War - Wikipedia

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    Rob Brezsny had previously sung in Kamikaze Angel Slander and, with Lewis, in Tao Chemical. [1] He has gone on to publish several books and poetry, and his weekly horoscope column, " Free Will Astrology " – originally "Real Astrology" – runs in around 120 periodicals.

  6. Discover what the planets are predicting today for your health, love life, career and more with your virgo Daily Horoscope from AOL Horoscopes.

  7. Missoula Independent - Wikipedia

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    The paper also maintained an events calendar for the Missoula area. The Independent also published nationally syndicated columns including "News Quirks" by Roland Sweet, "Advice Goddess" by Amy Alkon, "Free Will Astrology" by Rob Brezsny, and several local columns as well.

  8. Weeklys - Wikipedia

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    The Metro weekly began celebrating its 25th year starting in March 2009, [11] making it the most established free weekly in the South Bay Area of Northern California. Metro Silicon Valley was one of the first newspapers to publish Matt Groening's Life in Hell, long before he created The Simpsons, and Rob Brezsny's Real Astrology. [12]

  9. SF Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Arts and Entertainment: includes a weekly calendar, city events listings, a music section with a weekly music column, several music features, show reviews. The section also includes a food column, film reviews, theater reviews, as well as Dan Savage's syndicated sex advice column Savage Love and Rob Brezsny's Free Will Astrology.