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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Essential oils might just make a difference in our sleep struggles. Here are the essential oil combinations for a tranquil bedtime.
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Julia Lemigova shared how she came to join "The Real Housewives of Miami" cast with her wife, what fans can expect to see this season, and more.
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What kinds of mushroom-infused products might be right for our skincare routines this winter? We have the answers.
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Figuring out how to downsize your makeup routine for the early morning rush can be challenging, but this 5-minute routine could be the answer to our problems.
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Tim Reid shared that he's still connected with his "Sister, Sister" castmates and explained how a new generation of fans is finding the show via Netflix.
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Keke Palmer is somewhat of a trailblazer. Now she's setting her sites on her exciting new project, Key TV. Here's what we know about it.
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Tim Reid's secret behind his decades-long acting career stems from advice he got early in his foray into show business.
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Here is the question we have after watching "A New Orleans Noel," Lifetime's latest holiday movie: Why is everyone in TV movies an architect?
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Legendary singer Patti LaBelle stars in Lifetime's newest holiday movie, and fans are wondering, what's the secret praline recipe from "A New Orleans Noel"?
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"My Southern Family Christmas" celebrates Cajun culture with its rich culinary traditions. But, how authentic are the foods featured in the movie?
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The Hallmark Channel's 2022 holiday roster is stacked with star-studded casts, beautiful locations, and an expanding range of stories and perspectives.
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Tim Reid's career spans five decades, and his most recent project is "A New Orleans Noel." He talks about working with Patti LaBelle and the themes of the film.
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Stretching is important for injury prevention and maintaining mobility. Here are some of the best you can do to keep your hip flexors healthy.
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Keke Palmer discussed her many upcoming projects and explained why she's ready for her "Saturday Night Live" hosting debut.
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Hallmark's latest must-watch Christmas movie, "My Southern Family Christmas," isn't just festive and sweet. It also contains a subtle message about anxiety.
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"A New Orleans Noel" star Brad James discussed working with his castmates, why he loves family-oriented projects, and more in an exclusive interview.
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Actress Keke Palmer talks about her new partnership with Doritos Dips, releasing new music, and launching her own podcast and digital content channel.
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Mario Lopez has been dubbed Lifetime's king of Christmas, and his latest collaboration with them, "Steppin' Into the Holiday," is his favorite project yet.
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Mario Lopez has been known for his impressive dance moves ever since "Saved by the Bell." But Lifetime's "Steppin' Into the Holiday" takes it to another level.
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Young Bae came to the U.S. to make it in fine arts, but her path has gone another direction. Here's how becoming a mom inspired Young Bae's clothing line 2one2.
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If you've recently ended a situationship, you might be struggling to move on. Here are some tips on how you can get back your heartbreak.
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The shag's immortal rocker chic energy, along with its styling flexibility, may be the perfect choice to usher in your next style transformation. Here's why.
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Tattoo artist Young Bae of "Black Ink Crew New York" has a lot going on between her multiple jobs and being a mom. Here's her advice on trying to do it all.
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Kim Cattrall paid homage to her "Sex and the City" character Samantha Jones in a stunning dress at Glamour's Women of the Year Awards, and fans loved it.
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Fans have good reason to believe that Katy Perry was paying tribute to the Y2K fashion queen herself, Britney Jean Spears, at the Country Music Awards.
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The stars pulled out all the stops for their looks at the 56th Country Music Association Awards -- but not all of the risky choices for the 56th CMAs paid off.
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Chief Stew Faye Clark on why Bravo's "Below Deck Adventure" is the franchise's most dangerous series yet.