Poging GOUD - Vrij

STARS IN THEIR EYES

The Independent

|

January 21, 2025

Content creators say that zodiac signs and horoscopes offer Gen Z a sense of agency’ in a chaotic world. Maybe, writes Helen Coffey, but astrology has definitely gotten out of hand

- Helen Coffey

STARS IN THEIR EYES

"Valentine's Day houseplants by star sign: experts share their picks."

This email header isn’t the most unhinged one I’ve ever received, not by any stretch of the imagination. But it is perhaps the most timely. It plopped into my inbox just as I was mulling over whether or not the modern commitment to, and feverish belief in, astrology had gotten out of hand.

If an email sincerely advising which succulents you should be buying for your latest paramour based on the planetary movements at the time of their birth is anything to go by, the answer might just be a resounding “yes”.

I hate to sound like a curmudgeonly cynic, but I can’t help it. I’ve watched the slow creep from interest in star signs being the preserve of teenagers reading their weekly horoscope in Mizz magazine – always packed with vague-isms like, “on the 15th, stick to your guns: you know what’s right!” to guarantee accuracy – to being taken seriously by great swathes of Gen Z adults. It’s left me feeling confused, out of touch and old. So very, very old.

Of course, these days it goes far beyond platitudinous horoscopes. Contemporary devotees to a nebulous “spiritualism” based on the solar system don’t just know their star signs: they know their moon sign and their rising sign; they have birth chart readings in which the exact minute of their delivery from the womb has far-reaching implications for the rest of their lives; they know the 12 different full moons that happen annually and what they mean (the perpetual adolescent in me particularly enjoys November’s “beaver” moon). They know when Mercury is in retrograde and how to adapt, and when bigger shifts in planetary alignments indicate that we’re “entering a new era” worldwide.

MEER VERHALEN VAN The Independent

The Independent

The Independent

There was an alchemy...

Film's master of twist - M Night Shyamalan - has teamed up with literature's maestro of romance – Nicholas Sparks – for a new project that comprises a book and a movie adaptation. Louis Chilton talks to them about collaboration with a twist

time to read

6 mins

October 14, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Sorry, no one wants to see The Inbetweeners as adults

The original only worked because it perfectly captured the experience of being a British teenager in the Noughties, writes Helen Coffey, who has had her fill of reboots

time to read

4 mins

October 14, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Reform council leader vows to 'lie in front of bulldozers'

Party has been vocal about its opposition to net zero plans

time to read

2 mins

October 14, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Allen misses out on a night carrying a brutal reminder

Late on Saturday night, in front of 10,000 howling fans in Sheffield, Dave Allen fell short in his bold attempt to move up the heavyweight rankings.

time to read

3 mins

October 14, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

'How long we dreamt of this day': joy and pain of families and those released after deal

Very different homecomings for freed Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners were witnessed by Bel Trew in Tel Aviv, Rateb al-Qaissy in Ramallah and Nedal Hamdouna in Gaza

time to read

4 mins

October 14, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

World hunger is a political choice – just look at Brazil

Hunger is neither a natural condition of humankind nor an unavoidable tragedy: it is the result of choices made by governments and economic systems that have chosen to turn a blind eye to inequality or even promote it.

time to read

3 mins

October 14, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Marinating in the milk and honey of Israeli hyperbole

As you might expect, the “sermon near the Mount”, as delivered by Donald Trump to the Knesset in Jerusalem, was less a case of “Blessed are the peacemakers for they will be called the sons of God” as “Blessed are you lot to have me, and you will call me your peacemaker.”

time to read

3 mins

October 14, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Robinson had thousands in cash when held at border

Asked for his phone PIN, activist said: 'Not a chance, bruv'

time to read

2 mins

October 14, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Tuchel urges Rashford to add consistency to ability

The England manager warns his striker to take the 'right decisions' to prevent later regret

time to read

3 mins

October 14, 2025

The Independent

Trump must learn patience for Gaza peace to endure

The hostages are free. That – not the bombastic and performative speech given to the Knesset by Donald Trump, or the self-congratulatory and ingratiating performance by the prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu - was the most important event of a historic day.

time to read

3 mins

October 14, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size