Posts Tagged ‘tv’

I’m not surprised that Carla Hall charmed America on not one but two seasons of Top Chef (and now on ABC’s The Chew). In our interview for Spry‘s November cover story, she was warm, friendly and full of enthusiasm for the idea that Thanksgiving can be a healthy meal. I love that she’s taken the concept of […]


I don’t know if I’m a Miranda, but I sure did love that character. So I was thrilled to chat with Cynthia Nixon about her Tony-nominated role in Wit, coping with rosacea, and yes, Sex and the City.


It was just an ordinary Friday afternoon, when lo this email arrived: “Would you like to interview Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin about The Great American Try-On program from Depend to offer self-assurance to the 56 million Americans who live with incontinence?” Why yes, yes I would. It seemed like an odd product/spokesperson pairing, but […]


Last week, there was a PBS quiz circulating that asked, “Do you live in a social and cultural bubble?” I know my upbringing was fairly sheltered, but I was surprised to realize just how much perspective working at Road King gave me — from walking factory floors to interviewing generations of truck drivers. It definitely […]


Can you be a foodie and stay fit? That’s one of the questions I posed to Brett Hoebel, a trainer who has helped contestants on The Biggest Loser and the Food Network’s Fat Chef. (Spoiler: Yes, you can!)


Actress Jane Kaczmarek was one of the warmest celebs I’ve ever interviewed. Check out our chat about arthritis, fitness and Polish food!  


Celebrity interviews can always go either way, but my chat with Nurse Jackie actor Stephen Wallem was utterly delightful. It’s encouraging how eager the show’s writers have been to weave his real-life struggle with Type 1 diabetes into the plot. His commitment to honestly portraying the ups and downs of life with a chronic disease […]


I’m going to post a series of my clips from the premiere issue of M Music & Musicians, a print magazine created by former staffers of Performing Songwriter. I also served as chief copy editor for M’s launch, and wrote about that experience over at Get edited. First up is a special feature I did on […]


Check out the publicity bio I wrote for wedding planner and Whose Wedding Is It Anyway? star W. Donnie Brown.


I spent the weekend after I got my wisdom teeth out watching season 3 of Reba on DVD so I could review it for Country Weekly.



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