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Stories by Ann Farmer

Ann Farmer is a freelance writer who lives in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Spinning Their Way to Success

Though it's no longer a novelty to see a woman on deck, female DJs still feel pressured to prove they can cut and scratch as well as the guys.
Posted on Sep 23, 2005

Hands Off My Medical History

As the government shows more interest in seizing reproductive health histories, women are becoming more tight-lipped with doctors.
Posted on Jun 6, 2005

S'Mores and Drumsticks

Rock 'n' roll camps for girls are spreading across the country, encouraging fledgling female rockers to turn up amplifiers, bang on drum sets, make raucous music and feel good about themselves.
Posted on Feb 3, 2005

No Kids Please, You're In Prison

Mothers in prison are losing custody of their children because of a 1997 federal adoption law. No letters, no phone calls, no birthday cards allowed.
Posted on Jul 1, 2002