Family

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The bag lady and the banquet
In this third excerpt from her journal, Aggie Max wonders how much middle-class guilt can be appeased by one sandwich.
Time For One Thing: Leave me alone for just one hour
A cautionary tale regarding the importance of getting time away from one's children
Hotel of the damned
In this second excerpt from her journal, Aggie Max describes life at the dead end of the system.
Vanity, thy name is henna
... and unshaved legs, pierced eyebrows and bleached teeth.
The Rat Bite
A welfare mother's tragicomic tale of life in the system.
Poverty is boring
Aggie Max, author of "The Last Resort: Scenes from a Transient Hotel," says it's not just the lack of money that makes escape nearly impossible it's the culture of poverty.
Hi, we're Ingrid and Isabella, and we've got a cleaning problem
Famous actresses by day, at night they sought the "high" that only cleaning can bring
my family, my country
Gillian Slovo reflects on her relationship with her mother, Ruth First, one of South Africa's most prominent white anti-apartheid leaders.
"Christ was quite anti-family"
An interview with Stephanie Coontz, author of "The Way We Never Were" and "The Way We Really Are".
A man's work is never done
An interview with Arlie Hochschild, author of The Time Bind.
Honey, I shrunk the family
Are men to blame for the disappearance of home life?
"The Daytrippers"
"Daytrippers" is a charming road movie that never leaves the dinner table.
Can this family be saved?
In their new books, Michael Lerner and Mary Pipher offer strategies to protect the American family from the assaults of commerce and modern life. But their imaginations aren't up to the challenge.
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