Michael Berkeley meets writer Michele Hanson, whose newspaper columns have chronicled life with her teenage daughter, the problems of being middle-aged, and living through the declining years of her formidable mother. Michele has taught music and plays the piano and cello. Her choices include Schubert's String Quintet in C, a Scarlatti sonata, a Chopin mazurka, Weill's September Song, and Fats Domino playing Blueberry Hill.