Heather Clark
School
School Of Visual Arts
Expertise
Vegetarian Cooking, Baking, Recipe Testing
- She has written for various outlets including Edible Manhattan, Put A Egg On It, and Yummly.
- An avid cookbook collector, Heather regularly leafs through the classics, newly published hits, and vintage oddities for kitchen inspo.
- She has been editing professionally for both online and print since 2016.
Experience
Heather is an editor living in New York City with a background in art. A passionate home cook and baker, Heather is always searching for a new culinary experience — be it at home or while traveling. She loves to research and learn new information, spending her free time reading about the latest kitchen gadgets, experimenting with recipes, visiting new restaurants, and browsing her local bookshop. Heather is the assistant managing editor of Static Media's Food Division.
Education
Heather has a bachelor's degree in Fine Art from the School of Visual Arts, located in New York City, NY. This experience led to her role as the senior editor for Put A Egg On It, a magazine that focused on the intersection of food and art, and freelance writing for various food and drink publications.
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Stories By Heather Clark
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Well, it seems Jon Bon Jovi's Celebrating America act has managed to leave some people on Twitter scratching their heads and others shedding tears.
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2020 really has been an eventful year for all of us, and that includes the rich and famous. Like many, actress, singer, and esteemed People's Choice Awards host Demi Lovato saw a lot of ups and downs this year, including a short lived engagement (just two months) to soap opera star Max Ehrich.
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Kamal Harris has projected nothing but serenity and thoughtful composure during her time as vice president. Body language expert breaks down her victory speech.
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Pop superstar Lizzo took home the award for Top Song Sales Artist at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards. In addition to thanking "team Lizzo," Billboard, and Atlantic during her acceptance speech, the star took the time to urge fans and viewers to make their voices heard this election and vote.
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Rock star Eddie Van Halen, who TMZ describes as a legendary guitarist and one of the founding members of rock group Van Halen, has died at age 65 after a battle with throat cancer. Sharing this sad news was Eddie's son Wolfgang, who posted a touching tribute to his father.
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Actress Jennifer Aniston is no novice when it comes to getting ready for the red carpet. IMDb states that the actress has been nominated for 85 different awards. This year, though, her pre-Emmys look is a little more unusual than in years past.
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Supreme Court Justice and consistent champion of women's rights Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on Friday, September 18th, 2020 at the age of 87. Though she had a legendary career, being a loving mother and part of a caring family was of utmost importance to Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Usually remembered for her over-the-top awards show antics, superstar Miley Cyrus' 2020 VMA performance was a stripped down, uncomplicated act compared to the artists' VMA performances of the past. In Cyrus' performance of the single "Midnight Sky," the star paid homage to female music trailblazers.
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Multi-talented performing artist Doja Cat is well known for her outrageous style and super-honest, if controversial, internet presence. Doja Cat (aka Amalaratna Zandile Dlamini) was born in California and briefly lived in New York City, before returning to Cali and moving to the Los Angeles area.