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  • By Nicole Ronchetti
    April 08, 2026
    I’ll admit that I cry very easily. If a book or a movie has a bittersweet ending, my friends and family know to have a box of tissues on standby.  But I don’t think I’ve ever cried as hard as when I watched “When Life Gives You Tangerines.”  That might not sound like a winning endorsement, but bear with me.  The story starts off in post-war Korea, focusing on a young, soon to be orphaned girl…
  • By Nicole Ronchetti
    March 18, 2026
    It’s difficult to describe what it feels like to taste a familiar family recipe. Every person has one, something that their mother or grandmother made that instantly transports them back to their childhood home, even 60 years later. It’s a mixture of comfort, and memory, and nostalgia.  This year will be the first time I’ll be spending a major holiday by myself, and as a result I’m going to be…
  • By Nicole Ronchetti
    February 27, 2026
    I grew up in the woods, surrounded by the birches, spruce and pines of northern Minnesota. For me, being surrounded by trees is a comfort. It feels like home.  Some of my fondest memories are of playing under the pines at my family’s ramshackle cabin, and of long walks in the woods with my mother where she would teach my siblings and I the names of the trees and flowers we passed. Everywhere I’…
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