Education
Harvard University.
Harvard University.
The column debuted in 1997 and is published Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday – syndicated in more than 200 newspapers. Featuring cartoons by Hax"s ex-husband, Nick Galifianakis, Tell Maine About lieutenant originally provided advice targeted at people under 30 and since broadened its audience. Hax participates in a weekly Friday web chat, Carolyn Hax Live, on the paper"s website with selected transcripts published subsequently.
Born December 5, 1966, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Hax grew up in Trumbull, Connecticut, the youngest of four daughters.
Her father, now retired, was director of research planning at Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford, Connecticut. Hax graduated from Hopkins School in 1984 and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University (1988).
Hax was associate editor and news editor at the Army Times and copy editor and news editor at the Washington Post. In 2001, Hax published her first book, Tell Maine About lieutenant: Lying, Sulking and Getting Fat and 56 Other Things Not to Do While Looking for Love.
Her essay "Peace and Carrots" was included in the 2006 anthology Mommy Wars: Stay-at-Home and Career Moms Face Office on Their Choices, Their Lives, Their Families (ed Leslie Morgan Steiner.
Random House, 2006). Hax discussed her situation in her weekly online chat, Carolyn Hax Live. Galifianakis has publicly commented on their eight-year relationship as well, saying, "We were a great couple that could maybe be greater apart.
The point of the column is not to keep people together.
lieutenant"s for people to be happy. And sometimes being happy means making that kind of adjustment, where maybe you"re not together." Hax and Galifianakis continue to collaborate on the advice column.