Ann Hagman Cardinal is a freelance writer as well as the Marketing Director for Vermont Collge of Fine Arts. Her first novel, Sister Chicas--co-authored with two other Latina writers—was released in 2006 by NAL/Penguin Books. Her column, Café Con Lupe, has appeared in several publications and she is a regular contributer to La Bloga. Ann lives in Northern Vermont with her husband Doug and son Carlos.
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A middle-aged Latina punk extols the glories of Daddy Yankee’s new album
Things are getting weirder and more exciting at Mode.
Ugly Betty’s second season begins with a whimper… and not a little disappointment.
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.
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Confessions of a Movie-Lusting Flick Chick
An interview with editor, film critic, and author Maitland McDonagh.
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