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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Jennifer Aniston apparently lived in a haunted house in Laurel Canyon when she first moved to California. The actress recalled details of her spooky encounter.
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Ellen Pompeo defends Katherine Heigl's controversial comments about Grey's Anatomy. Here's what Pompeo had to say about her former costar on her podcast.
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Model Lori Harvey says that horseback riding was her favorite activity when she was young, but competing in the Olympics as an equestrian was her ultimate goal.
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How did Richard Hatch, the very first winner of "Survivor," spend his $1 million in prize money? Read on.
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Juno Temple landed the role of Keeley on "Ted Lasso" through her karaoke skills.
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If you ever wondered how actors Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet first met, keep reading.
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Although Tyler Perry owes his considerable success to the character Madea, he once made a starting confession about the franchise.
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If you can remember which character actress Kathleen Turner played on "Friends," you might understand the reason she wouldn't reprise the role.
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Did you know that "Wheel of Fortune" star Vanna White once took Hugh Hefner of Playboy to court? Here's the reason why.
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Despite his massive success in Hollywood, actor and comedian Eddie Murphy surprised everyone by taking six years off from acting. Here's why he did it.
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If your star sign is Taurus, these are the best wines to drink to suit your personality.
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Media mogul has one big pet peeve that drives her crazy – and it's probably not what you think.
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Kendall Jenner lives up to the image of the tall model with legs that stretch on for miles. But exactly how tall is she?
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No matter how big a star Sydney Sweeney becomes, it seems she's determined to keep in mind what she learned from Hollywood royalty Brad Pitt.