Sheri Radford
Location
Vancouver, Canada
School
University Of Victoria
Expertise
Curly Hair, Yoga, Grey's Anatomy
- Throughout her writing and editing career, Sheri Radford has interviewed everyone from a nine-year-old entrepreneur to an octogenarian fashion designer. Famous names on her list of interviews include actors Grace Park and Tom Green, Canadian environmentalist David Suzuki, and Dame Zandra Rhodes.
- A passionate traveler, she is six-sevenths of the way toward her goal of running half marathons on all seven continents.
- In addition to her work as a journalist, Sheri writes extremely silly books for children, including "Penelope and the Humongous Burp" and "Not Just Another Princess Story."
Experience
Over the years, Sheri has written for outlets such as Mental Floss, The Globe and Mail, The Vancouver Sun, and Earth Island Journal. In particular, Sheri enjoys writing about social justice topics and the environment. She was the editor of Where Vancouver and Where Whistler magazines for 17 years, and she's had personal essays published in four different "Chicken Soup for the Soul" books. In 2022, Sheri joined Static Media as a news writer.
Education
Sheri Radford has a Bachelor of Arts with a double major in English and creative writing from the University of Victoria. She studied under revered Canadian authors Jack Hodgins, Lorna Crozier, and Patrick Lane.
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Stories By Sheri Radford
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If you've just gotten some new ink, you need to care for it properly - this includes a moisturizer. And if you skip it, your skin will react.
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Did you know that actor Wil Wheaton narrated this audiobook, among others?
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Jack Black may be a famous actor and musician but his mother Judith Love Cohen's life was just as exciting. She might even have a more impressive resume.
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Hollywood may provide big paychecks across the board, but women get about 38% of what their male counterparts receive.
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After Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral, the former athlete wrote an emotional goodbye to Britain's longest-reigning monarch.
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What was George Burns' secret to such a long and happy life? The prolific actor, who lived to be 100, had plenty to share on this topic.
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The world is still reeling from the heartbreaking death of Queen Elizabeth II, and here's what you need to know about "Tall Paul," the queen's trusted footman.
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Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau's unexpected behavior ahead of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral has mourners up in arms.
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King Charles III inherited his late mother's wealth after her passing, and here is how the queen's death made King Charles an even richer man.
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Big Ben has been a symbol of the United Kingdom since 1859, but here's the Big Ben fail that saw it join British mourners in silent solidarity for the queen.
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People have been lining up to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth, but here's what mourners are really doing with their official "lying in state" wristbands.
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A 22 year old was arrested after yelling at Prince Andrew during Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession.
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There is a surprise connection between Armie Hammer and the royal family.
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Royal expert says this is what will happen to the queen's corgis following the death of Her Majesty. Two royal family members are set to take the corgis.
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Getting into the queen's funeral may be harder than expected for foreign leaders.
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Mourners in London are flocking to public green spaces to leave flowers in memory of Queen Elizabeth, along with some more unusual items.
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We bet you never knew that Lin-Manuel Miranda narrated this audiobook.
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Although Twitter has mostly been talking about the royal family since the queen's passing, one viral trend has to do with the one and only Donald Trump.
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The word "like" is hated by many and has caused quite a discussion between generations. But why do younger people use the filler word so much?
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Barack and Michelle Obama's portraits have finally been revealed at the White House, a ceremony marking the occasion.
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Barack Obama has a plethora of awards, and can now say that he's an Emmy winner, too.
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The queen of country music has done it again — this time with a line of dog accessories. Dolly Parton's new collection has the most adorable name.
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Screen and stage star Robert LuPone has died at the age of 76.
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Here's the movie you should start with if you've never watched a Marilyn Monroe film.
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It's been over three decades since "Dirty Dancing" was released. Jennifer Grey spoke out about why the film is a feminist movie and its relevance today.
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John Grisham has made a name for himself during his long career with a few of the author's books adapted for the big screen. What book should you read first?
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Here's the book you should start with if you've never read anything by author Wally Lamb.