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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After playing Robb Stark on "Game of Thrones," Richard Madden has fans that will watch any movie or television series if his name is on the cast list.
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Scott Shepherd plays David in "The Last of Us" on HBO, and fans might recognize the actor from these other projects like "El Camino" and "Jason Bourne."
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Catherine Willows has some "CSI" fans split over their support for her character, and it seems that drama might be behind the blame.
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Sharon Leone is a hard-working firefighting executive, wife, and mother in "Fire Country." Here's a look at why the actor who plays Sharon looks so familiar.
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Like most book readers, fans have had images in their heads of what each member of the band should look like ever since the work came out in 2019.
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Tim Burton's artistic style has long been a talking point among his fans and critics, and he mirrored Wednesday's Xavier more than you likely thought.
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"Chicago Med"'s most recent episode has fans scratching and squirming, as the show focused on an infestation in the ER that's pretty gross.
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Fans of "The Rookie" are distraught after hearing new details about Celina Juarez's sister's disappearance during the newest episode of the hit series.
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Courteney Cox was eager to be recognized as something other than Monica Gellar, so she went to the source and wrote to Wes Craven himself.
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In Cocaine Bear, Kahyun Kim plays a medic who battles the title menace. It's her highest profile project yet, but there's a good chance you've seen her before.
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"Grey's Anatomy" is saying goodbye to Meredith Grey. This callback to one of her most iconic scenes was a perfect way to show how much her character has grown.
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Whoopi Goldberg will appear in Season 5 of "The Conners" as a character who has a complicated history with a member of the titular family. Here's what we know.
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Trevor disappeared from Shameless after season 7, but actor Elliot Fletcher has been keeping busy since then.
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Jonathan Majors' recent appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" shows that he felt the gravity of the moment when he first put on the Kang costume.
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Anita Van Buren was an integral part of "Law & Order." Here is why S. Epatha Merkerson refused to discard her wig to stay true to the '90s.
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Christopher Hayden had a spotty track record when popping up in the Gilmores' lives, but his grand motorcycle entrance was really a stunt double.
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"The Rookie" viewers aren't huge fans of the show's crossovers with the spin-off "The Rookie: Feds," and they voiced their opinions ahead of another crossover.
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A recent episode of "Drama Queens" had Hilarie Burton Morgan recalling an episode in which she accidentally hit Sophia Bush during an intense fight scene.
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Before his "Supernatural" fame, Jared Padalecki was a star on "Gilmore Girls," and the latter series taught him some embarrassing acting lessons.
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While her character Talisa's time on the hit fantasy series "Game of Thrones" was short-lived, here is what happened to Oona Chaplin after the show.
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"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" recently produced an episode centering on Ivan 'Dutch' Hernandez. Here's why the actor behind Dutch looks familiar.
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After 11 seasons playing Veronica, by the final season of Shameless, Shanola Hampton wanted to try her hand at directing.
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NCIS star Wilmer Valderrama gives credit to the writers for creating a character like Nick Torres that fans are excited to watch.