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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I hate to say it...but the third episode of the season lagged. Could my favorite series be losing momentum?
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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Activism
On the road with a Vermont environmentalist who truly practices what she preaches.
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Book Review: Easter Rising - An Irish American Coming Up from Under by Michael Patrick MacDonald
A haunting, moving and powerful portrait of growing up Southie in 1980s Boston.
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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.
Just when you thought The Shield couldn’t get any more exciting, season six arrives with more twists and turns than a celebrity marriage... with an Uzi!
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.
Spinal Tap goes to grammar school.
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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.
Jazz singer and musician Luciana Souza talks with Ann Hagman Cardinal about her upcoming tour, her music, her inspirations.
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