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 Soul Food Astrology ~ Natori Moore’s site has an attractive and original design, together with some unusual features. These include book recommendations to intermediate level, a selection of articles on a range of topics and a fun Star Quiz to test your knowledge of celebrity parent and child sign combinations.
 Soulgarden.tv ~ In an age of amateur video, here’s an example of a really professional approach to video horoscopes on the Web. Christopher Witecki is your astrologer, presenting a daily overview of those big cosmic happenings, with brief forecasts for the twelve zodiac signs. Great graphics, style and presentation all in one…
 Sprog’s Astro-Party ~ Alison (a.k.a. Sprog) is a former student of mine who can’t leave astrology alone. This is her new website where she sells the usual computer generated reports, something that everybody knows I don’t recommend. Still, her site is well designed and looks beautiful so just this once, I’m giving her a mention anyway.
 StarIQ.com ~ An extensive and professional resource. Constantly updated with current transits, world events and the latest astrological happenings. Special recommendations include the daily Planet Pulse audio feature, comprehensive astrologer’s directory and the encyclopedic database of articles…
 Starlight Astrology ~ Ann Futral has free daily, weekly and monthly horoscopes, together with a helpful outline of what more detailed study entails. You’ll find extensive information on compatibility, both from an adult to adult and parent to child perspective, with a fascinating section on the birthstone controversy.
 Strange Zodiac Signs ~ Freaking News emphasises current affairs and runs contests for those gifted at image manipulation to show off their skills with a creative picture summarising a news story. Each contest has a theme and this was the zodiac, with entries ranged from funny through grotesque, and Sagittarian Scarlett Johansson as a Aquarian…
 The Daily Humorscope ~ Every day and every week, Ron E. Lunde provides free online horoscopes from a more light-hearted perspective. Take a look around this site and you’ll find lots of other funny things too. Continuously online since 1996, this is reputedly the longest running source of humorous horoscopes on the Internet.
 theFutureMinders ~ Features loads of free stuff and unusually, it’s all based around your actual birthchart too. Besides a detailed analysis and current daily forecast, you’ll find a unique elective feature to help in choosing the best days for all sorts of useful activities. There’s enough to keep you busy for hours!
 The Spoof - Astrology News ~ Did you know the Mayans mention the death of Queen Elizabeth? Or the last solar eclipse marked the birthday of the New York Stock Exchange? Or that an alignment of Venus and Mars could make you feel you’re being pulled towards the ceiling? To be honest neither did I, but I’ve read worse astrology presented totally seriously…
 Top 100 Horoscopes ~ A horoscope directory run by enthusiasts for the equally converted, Top 100 Horoscopes distinguishes itself from the also-rans by reviewing the sites it lists. In the midst of a redesign at the time of writing and emerging from comparative dormancy, do visit this directory regularly and often, as their database takes shape.
 Transcendental Astrology ~ Those interested in the astrology of relocation should visit Robert Couteau’s site. With its detailed discussions and practical examples, Robert’s theories concerning the importance of the least aspected planet in a relocational analysis will certainly intrigue…
 Twelfth House ~ This website is produced in Denver, Colorado by the astrological store of the same name. A nominal subscription is necessary to access its full range of services, but there is still some interesting reading and several free forecasts for everyone attracted to astrology, numerology and similar topics.
 Twelve Signs Of The Zodiac ~ Curious offering from the Christian Science Monitor, weekly newspaper of The First Church of Christ, Scientist. Though astrology often gets a poor press from religious organisations, they are happy to promote this gallery featuring one photo for each of zodiac constellations, ranging to be frank from the prosaic towards the inspirational.
 ZIGZAGZINE ~ Offered in English and Dutch, this site is the story of one woman’s voyage towards self-discovery, with astrology to guide her on the way. From your initial encounter with its idiosyncratic and original interface you’ll realise you aren’t in for the usual ride. Allow some time to find your way around and for working through the content.
 Zodiacal Zephyr ~ Another resource site and one that’s been around for a very long time. Loads of interesting links, fun things to do and useful information to uncover. A high degree of interactivity is possible, although nowadays ZZ is perhaps not getting the attention it deserves. I’m sure I’d join with everybody in believing that’s a big shame.