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Ann Hagman Cardinal gets the opportunity to meet her literary idol, Isabel Allende.
Ann Hagman Cardinal discovers... (wait for it...) the true meaning of Christmas.
Guys who cook: Exploring the benefits of being gastronomically nurtured by two guys during this season of family meals.
Ann Hagman Cardinal expounds on the Zen of Spongebob... and the downfall of Western civilization.
Who would have thought sitting in my sister's country kitchen I would be discussing bitches and hos with a 12-year-old?
Of any possible threats in rural Vermont, the one I never considered was my son's biggest fear: body-building hobos.
It was my idea to name him after a long line of lawyers and judges.
My mother was always inappropriate; she prided herself on it.
Is “Empty Nest Syndrome" on the decline? Ann Hagman Cardinal muses on the changing face of motherhood.
Ann explores the trials and FIBulations of coming from a long line of family storytellers.
If you accidentally spill some salt, do you discreetly throw a pinch over your shoulder?
Ann looks at the summer phenomenon of yard sales: the archaeology of modern life.
I remember being cool. I remember knowing which bands were hot, which writer even hotter.
Ann explores the concept of "home."
Growing up in and around a city, I learned what I knew about small town life from television and books.
Okay, so I have 38 pairs of summer shoes... you gotta problem with that?
Ann examines the issue of the subtler forms of bias.
On the essentials of looking put together and whether or not to get color tattooed on your lips after 70...
Two Ann(e)s lament the trials and tribulations of bra shopping
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.