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New
York Times
Sunday Styles
A
Night Out with Ophira & Tali Edut
Stars in Their Eyes
By MELENA RYZIK
Published: December 31, 2006
IN
all the ink that has been spilled about New York — the
eight million stories about the city’s ever-changing
character — one salient detail has somehow been overlooked:
its astrological sign.
“New York,” said Ophira Edut, an astrologer, “is
a Gemini.”
That
(based on the date — June 12, 1665 — that
New Amsterdam became the City of New York in the official
charter) makes sense, said her sister Tali, who is also an
astrologer. “Geminis are all about the fast-paced,
constant change,” she said. “They always want
to know the latest and greatest. They rule music, publishing,
the arts. Geminis are communicative, and New Yorkers are
known for talking fast and expressively.”
So,
it turns out, are the Edut sisters, who are identical twins.
Together they are known as — wait for it — the
AstroTwins.
The
34-year-old Sagittarians have carved out a niche as dispensers
of love, work and cuteness advice for the likes of TeenPeople.com,
AOL and HelloKitty.com. They started their own site, astrostyle.com,
earlier this month; it offers fashion tips (this month’s
sign, Capricorn, should wear hiking boots and lip balm)
and pet horoscopes (beware the Aries pooch, the alpha of
the zodiac). It is idiosyncratic guidance from unconventional
people: the sisters, the Detroit-bred daughters of an American
rabbi (mom) and an Israeli landscaper (dad), are self-taught
astrologers for a digital age. Though both can call up
planetary alignments from memory, they also carry identical
Treos loaded with software that can create a chart at the
touch of a few buttons.
Which is not to say they are AstroGeeks. Far from it: blond
and curvy, they have sexy shag haircuts and boutique taste:
one night they donned pointy-toed boots and lots of delicate
gold jewelry.
Over
red wine and deconstructed osso bucco at Babbo, where they
were celebrating a run of good fortune — Jupiter,
the planet of luck and expansion, has just entered a yearlong
stay in their sign — they explained their astrological
philosophy. “We just like to give advice, boss people
around,” said Ophira, known as Ophi. “Most people
don’t want to hear it, but if you tell them through
astrology, they take it.”
So
what’s in store for New York in
2007?
Mayor
Michael R. Bloomberg, an Aquarius, is “going
to be more down to the people,” Tali said. “He
has Jupiter in his seventh house.”
“It also rules technology, so maybe he’ll do
a wireless neighborhood,” Ophi added. As for the city
itself, “I think there could be a year of beautification,” Tali
said. “More community gardens, cleanups.”
As
for celebrities, “Britney will have a career comeback,” Tali
said. “She’ll start wearing underwear.”
Professionally,
the AstroTwins rarely disagree. “We’ve
been in business together since we were 9,” Tali said.
“We did calligraphy,” Ophi
explained.
“We encourage each other a lot,” her sister
added. “But we’re fine with fighting. Bickering
is part of communication.”
So
is singing — the AstroTwins love
karaoke. After the last spoonful of panna cotta, they walked
to Sing Sing, a karaoke parlor in the East Village. Along
with a group of AstroFriends (their term), they piled into
a private room.
The
rounds of sake started almost immediately. Tali, a regular,
nailed her go-to song, “Just a Gigolo,” down
to the scatting. Ophi, the slightly more reserved but taller
twin, braced herself with a shot in between verses of “Heartbreaker.” Soon
they were joined by their auburn-haired baby sister, Leora,
29. The twins greeted her with a sake and a mike. “Que
Será, Será” wasn’t their choice,
but they sang along just the same.
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