Katherine Ozment is a freelance writer with twenty years of publishing experience, including senior editing stints at Boston magazine and National Geographic. Her musings on the ups and downs of raising three children have been published in such venues as The New York Times, Salon, and Babble. Raised in Arkansas and New England, she loves hot yoga, fried catfish, and strong verbs.
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Five things ‘Nones’ should know.
This weekend, mundane routines and errands suddenly felt joyous and peaceful.
Some advice during inexplicable times.
And parents should ask a few tough questions.
‘I knew if I was going to make my mark, I had to do it on my own and on my own terms.’
Mayor Menino channels a bit of Sheryl Sandberg, and that’s a good thing.
Emily Bazelon spoke to a packed crowd.
Some North Andover parents are outraged after receiving letters from the Mass. Dept. of Public Health.
Nathaniel Fujita faces charges, including first-degree murder, in the death of Lauren Astley.
Last night the President was talking about something bigger than policy.
The BSA considers opening its troops to gay people. Not so much for atheists.
The death of 1-year-old Rehma Sabir brings up some heartbreaking questions.
The surprising effect of parents who pay for their kid’s college tuition in full.
The school district considers requiring an iPad for every fifth grader.
A new Harvard study shows your future self will surprise you.