Armchair Astrology: Merch for Heroes

Part nine of our series exploring relationships through astrology.

By Lila Ash

Armchair Astrology: Natal Chart Notes

Part eight of our series exploring relationships through astrology.

By Lila Ash

Armchair Astrology: A Trip to Astromart

Part seven of our series exploring relationships through astrology.

By Lila Ash

Armchair Astrology: Your Summer — According to a Teen Magazine

Part six of our series exploring relationships through astrology.

By Lila Ash

Armchair Astrology: Consulting a Rando About My Crush

Part five of our series exploring relationships through astrology.

By Lila Ash

Armchair Astrology: A Love Letter to Aries

Part four of our series exploring relationships through astrology.

By Lila Ash

Armchair Astrology: Always Late & Alarmingly Specific

The eternally-tardy celebrity astrologer always has an excuse.

By Lila Ash

Armchair Astrology: Finding True Love

Part two in our comic series exploring relationships through astrology.

By Lila Ash

Armchair Astrology: Searching for a Sign

Part one in a new comic series exploring relationships through astrology.

By Lila Ash

Teen Coven, 1993

The story of one writer’s teen witch initiation.

By Deez Nutzian

Turning Tarot Into a Tool for Body Positivity

Unlike diet culture, which is full of rules, I felt like the tarot was an opportunity to let go of the rigidity that had stifled me.

By Virgie Tovar

My Witchy Origin Story

How The Craft made me realize I was a witch.

By Vera Blossom

 Chasing the Sun

Associate producer Kristine Mar sheds light on how photos can lead you to different worlds

By Kristine Mar

Spells Gone Awry

A magical spell is like a web. If you want to be a good witch, you better be an excellent little spider.

By Mya Spalter

Photographing the Witches of America

Who identifies as a witch? What does that mean? Who are they? Where are they? These questions were the beginning of photographer Frances F. Denny’s collection, Major Arcana: Witches in America, a book of photos cataloging a whole spectrum of witches and their stories.

As told to Vera Blossom

Ruled by Neptune

The power of Piscean energy on my gender identity.

By Raven Yamamoto

Inviting the Empress In

Creativity is not just something for kids and professionals — it’s for all of us, and nurturing it is a vital aspect of self-care.

By Cassandra Snow and Siri Vincent Plouff

Cherry

A character exploration of a young musician who loses her ex-girlfriend, the film attemps to understand grief — how it controls and changes us in ways we’ll never truly understand.

By Kirsten Osei-Bonsu

An Invisible Language

Yes, animals feel. Yes, they can talk to us. So, what do they have to say?

By Juliana Roth

The First Witch

One day she was Gwen, the next she was Gwendolynne.

By Katie Bennett

Even in Death, Jill Has Standards

My mom died — then a psychic found her.

By William Horn

The Divine Hag Goddess

On Samhain, one writer reflects on her grandmothers.

By Katie Bennett

How I Became a Jewish Priestess

Rebekah Erev speaks to Michelle Tea about her process of becoming a priestess through the Kohenet Hebrew Priestess Institute.

As told to Michelle Tea

How to Cleanse Bad Energy From Your Home

When bad energy accumulates in our homes, it can prevent us from thriving in our space. Amanda Yates Garcia, the Oracle of Los Angeles, tells us how to clear the bad energy and call in more of what you need.

As told to Michelle Tea

Phoebe Bridgers’s Scripting Spell

The singer-songwriter tells us how to do her favorite spell.

As told to Michelle Tea

 The Stories Our Bodies Tell

How ancestral love and generational healing can come together in a tattoo.

By Veronica Agard

I Had A C-Section…

My mom is a Scorpio and my sister is a Scorpio. Some of my biggest collaborators and one of my best and longest friends are Scorpios.
But I didn't want to raise one.

By Michelle Tea

Lotto Dreams

A family history of luck, prophetic dreams, and the hope of winning big.

By Michelle Tea

 How to Witch Like an Aquarius

To Witch like an Aquarian calls you to be both overzealous and also deeply, metaphysically lazy.

By Michelle Tea