Nationally syndicated astrologer Jacqueline Bigar's forecasts have been
read, seen and heard by millions of people via the Internet,
television, radio, telephone and national newspaper columns. Syndicated
by King Features Syndicate, Inc. in 1991, Jacqueline's newspaper column, Bigar’s Stars, which originated in the Philadelphia Daily News, now appears in more than 200 daily national newspapers. Her newspaper clients include the Atlanta Journal, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Denver Post, Kansas City Star, Los Angeles Daily News and San Francisco Examiner, as well as various international newspapers in other English speaking countries like India, Kuwait, and Australia. Jacqueline has taught astrology at Temple University and is a member of the National Counsel for Geocosmic Research, the leading astrology organization in the United States. She received a Bachelor of Arts in comparative literature from Scripps College in 1969 and has done postgraduate work at Pacific Oaks College, Temple University, and the Institute of Modern Psychoanalysis. Jacqueline's television career began in 1985 with KYW morning news, Philadelphia's local NBC affiliate at that time. Her daily morning spots ran on KYW for 11 years. As a result of her TV spots, Jacqueline's was recognized by Columbia Journalism magazine as the first astrologer to work continuously on a television network.
Though Jacqueline prefers not to predict national or international events, she has predicted every presidential election correctly since she began as a professional astrologer. Including the infamous Election Day 2000, where on Fox's local Philadelphia affiliate, Jacqueline indicated early on that the loser would be the winner and the winner would be the loser. She also predicted that a state would fall out of the count, a warm state, around nine p.m., and that the nation would not have the election results for a substantial amount of time. When asked directly who would be the next president, Jacqueline's response was "Bush".
Jacqueline moderated and helped to develop the Internet's first
Astrology and New Age Community for Prodigy.com. Some of the content
Jacqueline currently writes that can be found on her website, www.jacquelinebigar.com, includes Love and the Stars, The Month Ahead and The Year Ahead. 
Avon Books published her first book, Women and Their Moon Signs in 1998, which provides women with a tour of their moonscape, and reveals to them the Moon's clues to their nature, personality and most important the prospect for long-term loving relationships. Jacqueline is currently working on a second book.
Jacqueline recently was awarded her first blogger award by Twilight. "The International Reach Out Award (Bloggers Building Bridges) is detailed in a blog called An Aerial Armadillo. As Wisewebwoman puts it, in a nutshell: bloggers who reach out across boundaries with their sparkling honesty and truth."