Jennifer Mashuga
Location
Minneapolis, Minnesota
School
Columbia College Chicago
Expertise
Vegan Cooking And Baking, Plant-based Cooking For Families, Regional And Local Finds
- Jennifer has driven four hours for one slice of pie.
- She managed to survive a trip to the remote Aran Islands as a vegetarian.
- While living in Chicago, she made a point to try every restaurant recommended to her.
Experience
In 2022, Jennifer began working for Static Media as a news writer, in which several of her articles have been used as Wikipedia references. She first began writing short stories and poetry when she was a child, earning the admiration of friends and family with her ability to vividly and metaphorically capture her thoughts and feelings on paper. As an adult, she looked for stories everywhere. She wrote about fashion for Glam Boulevard, the best travel spots for Matador Travel, and the gadgets and bat cape from "Batman Begins" for Stumped Film magazine. Jennifer has talked with the lost boys of Sudan to bring their story to the public and interviewed Lance Trumbull about the Everest Peace Project.
Education
Jennifer began Columbia College majoring in fiction writing, but when her professor and Chicago Tribune opinion writer Dodie Hofstetter suggested she use her skills towards opinion writing, she switched her focus. After an internship at a film magazine, she graduated with a B.A. in journalism.
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Stories By Jennifer Mashuga
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Netflix viewers are loving the drama in "The Night Agent." Some have even claimed that it tops "The Recruit," given that the two share similar themes.
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"Chicago Fire" fans are expressing their joy that Cindy, the wife of firefighter Christopher Herrmann, is finally cancer free on the popular NBC series.
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Janine Poreba didn't just play Paul Lieberstein's girlfriend in "The Office." The couple got married in 2008 and have been married ever since.
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Fans have never been more ready for Bailey to pack up and leave already than after Season 5 Episode 19 of "The Rookie." Here's what some are saying.
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While fans understand T.R. Knight's decision to leave "Grey's Anatomy," there's still a lot of sadness over why George had to be killed off to make that happen.
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You may not have realized, but Neil Patrick Harris' own daughter had a brief cameo on the "How I Met Your Father" midseason finale.
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Carl seemingly cares about Kassidi in "Shameless," and the pair even got "married" later, making the awkward handling of her death even more baffling.
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When the "Grey's Anatomy" Season 19, Episode 12 promo dropped, fans took to social media to freak out about Addison's situation.
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In "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story," we get to meet not only a young Charlotte but also a young King George. Who is this up-and-coming young actor?
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"Shameless" fans are still expressing their frustrations on social media with Fiona for the way she left the series without saying "goodbye" to Liam.
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Jesse Lee Soffer returned to "Chicago PD" -- but not as Jay Halstead. Instead, Soffer directed an episode, but he shared how he was tempted to make a cameo.
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For Brian Dietzen, who wrote the "NCIS" episode, in the US where 26% of the population has a disability, giving authenticity to Jeremy Brighton's role was key.
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Tobias Menzies star in the new A24 film "You Hurt My Feelings," and moviegoers are excited by the trailer for the romantic dramedy.
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Season 10, Episode 12 ("Anonymous") of "Criminal Minds" was very personal for Joe Mantegna because Meshach Taylor wasn't just an actor, but his best friend.
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"Sweet Tooth" fans have been introduced to Maya, one of the hybrids featured in Season 1. Here is a look at the actor who plays Maya and some of her past roles.
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Many fans of The Office's American version are against the idea of the show getting rebooted ... while also forgetting that the show itself is a remake.
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One scene in "The Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" saw Lorelai call her mom and tell her about "the best birthday," which Lauren Graham found perfect.
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Troublemaker Carl Gallagher had few storylines in the first seasons of "Shameless." But Ethan Cutkosky's talent for acting changed Carl's direction.
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Here's why Yellowstone actress Kelly Reilly relates more to Wes Bentley's character Jamie than her own role as Jamie's sister, Beth Dutton.
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"Dragged Across Concrete," a 2018 action film starring Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn is catching a lot of new attention thanks to its appearance on Netflix.
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We finally have some details about the upcoming "Doctor Who" spin-off featuring Kate Stewart, played by Jemma Redgrave. Here's what we know so far.
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By the Season 1 finale of "1923," a metamorphosis has happened with Alexandra (Julia Schlaepfer). Her change in wardrobe signified Alex's own evolution.
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Misha Collins iconically played Castiel on "Supernatural," and he revealed that he wanted to reprise the role in the prequel "The Winchesters" series.
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"NCIS" Season 20, Episode 16 ("Butterfly Effect") introduced viewers to Dorothy Quinlan. Here's a look at the actor who brought Dorothy to life in the show.
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The finale of HBO's "The Last of Us" contained another instantly iconic musical moment.
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Scott Patterson has a unique perspective, since he was actively involved in making "Gilmore Girls." Now, he has some thoughts on Lorelai's flaws.
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Marley Shelton, the actress that portrays Emma Dutton from "1923," can do so much with her eyes and facial expressions. Some fans recognize her immediately.