Feature: Cafe Con Lupe
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O Christmas Tree— Ann Hagman Cardinal discovers... (wait for it...) the true meaning of Christmas.
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Culinary Nurturing— Guys who cook: Exploring the benefits of being gastronomically nurtured by two guys during this season of family meals.
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SpongeBob PhilosopherPants— Ann Hagman Cardinal expounds on the Zen of Spongebob... and the downfall of Western civilization.
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Urban Renewal— Who would have thought sitting in my sister's country kitchen I would be discussing bitches and hos with a 12-year-old?
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Body-Building Hobos… with Guns!— Of any possible threats in rural Vermont, the one I never considered was my son's biggest fear: body-building hobos.
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Carlosgate— It was my idea to name him after a long line of lawyers and judges.
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Sex and the Inappropriate Mother— My mother was always inappropriate; she prided herself on it.
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The Nest Is Never Empty— Is “Empty Nest Syndrome" on the decline? Ann Hagman Cardinal muses on the changing face of motherhood.
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The Whole Story: Families Who Tell Tales— Ann explores the trials and FIBulations of coming from a long line of family storytellers.
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Superstitious Minds— If you accidentally spill some salt, do you discreetly throw a pinch over your shoulder?
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Yard Sale Treasures— Ann looks at the summer phenomenon of yard sales: the archaeology of modern life.
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Rock 'n Role— I remember being cool. I remember knowing which bands were hot, which writer even hotter.
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Home Is Where They Take You— Ann explores the concept of "home."
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Small Town Business— Growing up in and around a city, I learned what I knew about small town life from television and books.
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Taken With Tacones— Okay, so I have 38 pairs of summer shoes... you gotta problem with that?
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Subtle Bias— Ann examines the issue of the subtler forms of bias.
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Lipstick Vogue— On the essentials of looking put together and whether or not to get color tattooed on your lips after 70...
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The Fat Back Dilemma— Two Ann(e)s lament the trials and tribulations of bra shopping
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Drowning Woody— I spent half my youth in a dark movie theater, and Woody Allen was my hero. The voice of the people. Then he changed all that for me, face-to-face.
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Reflecting on Mother: A Kiss and Make-up— A young girl's perception of the rituals of womanhood.
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Driving Miss Lupe— This author learns to adapt her New York City driving skills to Vermont's green mountains: moose and all.
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Mom Was a Punk Rocker— I was cool once, a club-hopping, New York punk rocker. Now they play my music in the supermarket.
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It's My Fiesta and I'll Cry If I Want To— Ann Hagman Cardinal looks at the cultural and personal implications of being a contently, overly emotional Latina.
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Yes Carlos, the Easter Bunny Does Visit Vermont— As we stood in 30-degree weather, sleet pounding on our heads and shoveling ice cream in our mouths with gloved hands, Carlos began to cry.
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Lipstick Crunchy— A displaced New York Latina finds that under her designer apparel beats the heart of a Vermont tree hugger.
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