Row Light
School
Scripps College, Earlham School Of Religion
Expertise
LGBTQ Content, Beauty Trends, Astrology
- Row has been fortunate to occupy a range of women-led creative spaces before joining Static Media, interning for the branded video team at Refinery29, participating in WNYC's Werk It: A Women's Podcast Festival, and producing an interview-style podcast about the feminized voice through KSPC radio. Row is now an assistant producer for the podcast "Moonbeaming" with Sarah Faith Gottesdeiner.
- Empowering the communities around her has always been an integral part of Row's creative life: she's led documentary-making workshops for high schoolers, a weekly writing group for unhoused youth, and created after-school programming through Girls Inc. for female-identifying elementary school students.
- Since joining Static Media, Row has interviewed celebrities including Keke Palmer, Jason Biggs, and Jena Malone, as well as cast members from shows like "Real Housewives of Miami," "Selling Sunset," "Riverdale," "Bridgerton," "Good Trouble," and more.
Experience
Row's previous freelance experience includes producing content for Chip Chick, editing for ATM magazine, and writing for the Movie/TV Lists team at Screen Rant. Row has written for several Static Media sites: Glam, The List, Looper, and Mashed.
Education
Row earned their Bachelor's degree in English and Digital/Electronic Media Studies at Scripps College and the Claremont Colleges, and they studied English and Drama for a semester at Queen Mary University of London; they completed a Masters in Theopoetics and Writing at Earlham School of Religion — a secular degree combining their passion for spirituality and poetry — and has published several poems from their thesis work.
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Stories By Row Light
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With '90s fashion and some Gen Z styles making a comeback, here are some styling tips you can use to be on-trend, using items already in your closet.
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Dating app prompts range from Instagram-worthy captions to invitations like "meet me here" or "this could be us." Here are some tips for Bumble.
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Emeraude Toubia shared how "With Love" provides positive representation for the Latino community and why she's proud that's such a big part of the show.
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Emeraude Toubia spoke to The List about Season 2 of "With Love," the importance of representing Latin women, and what she's learned from starring on the show.
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Directors Julia Willoughby Nason and Olivia Crist discussed the story behind the Duggars for their new docuseries "Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets."
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Florence Pugh has never shied away from roles that require her to plumb some pretty dark emotional depths. However, she wouldn't have it any other way.
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The cheating scandal between Tom Sandoval, Ariana Madix, and Raquel Leviss rocked "Vanderpump Rules" to its core. Here's everything you need to know.
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They might come from two completely different worlds but Florence Pugh and Lisa Rinna have been cultivating a friendship in private, on social media, for years.
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Kelly Ripa just got a new cohost on "Live" and it's none other than her husband, Mark Consuelos. However, their team-up doesn't mean she's staying forever.
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Angie Harrington isn't coming back to "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City," which has devastated fans. But the reality star has a good reason to say goodbye.
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Maddie Ziegler is grateful for her experience on "Dance Moms," but it wasn't all positive. In fact, it had a huge effect on her mental health.
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If you need some advice on how to transition someone into the friend zone and maintain a good, healthy friendship with them, there are some steps you can take.
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Celebrating baseball season is a fan-favorite pastime. Heading to a baseball game this year? Here's your guide to looking stylish yet practical.
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Arguing with a partner is hardly rare, and never fighting may even mean you're too comfortable. Can a good fight be just what your relationship needs?
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Filling out your Bumble profile can be stressful. But there are ways to answer the prompts- perfect first date - that will increase the likelihood of matching.
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Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" movie is already gaining traction as the must-see film of summer 2023, and here are Barbie-inspired fashion to influence your look.
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Beach season is here. Do you have the right bronzer in your beach bag?
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You might remember Peter Kavinsky in "To All The Boys I've Loved Before" calling Lara Jean by her last name, Covey. So why last-naming so attractive?
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Ready to bring back the holographic looks from the 2000s? These tips will help you get that out-of-this-world galaxy glow we all loved in the early aughts.
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In the last few years, Hallmark has become must-watch television, and here's how Jake Foy uses his musical roots on Hallmark's new series "Ride."
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Styling shorts in the spring doesn't haven't to be challenging. You can still look chic while showing some leg. Here's how.
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Holly Robinson Peete signed an exclusive deal with the Hallmark Channel to appear in their holiday movies, but there's one big reason she favors them over GAC.
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As it turns out, being lovesick and lovestruck are two very different things, and hormones play a significant role in their differences.
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Most people associate spring with classics like florals and pastels, but neon jelly nails are making this spring's manicure style downright electric.
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We're inundated with 2000s trends right now, and this viral TikTok proves statement belts are back in a big way. But is there really a cool way to style them?
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In Hallmark's "Ride," a family of bull riders deals with loss, financial hardship, and changes on their ranch. The stars spoke to us about the new series.
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In theory, sharing a late-night bite to eat might actually help mellow out relationship drama that pops up during the day.