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Erica Jackson Curran
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By Erica Jackson Curran. Growing up, I always knew I wanted to be a writer specifically a travel writer. I think a lot of young people have that dream, but like a lot of people, I’ve found myself writing about everything. Travel over the years. So it feels like a special treat when I get to write about my adventures abroad. This recent article in. This entry was posted in Food Drink. City Design Itineraries: Chicago and San Francisco →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Charleston Fashion Week – Day 2 (or Pride) | Charleston Art Mag's Blog
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Charleston Art Mag's Blog. Your Guide to Charleston's Visual, Culinary, Performing, and Wearable Arts. Charleston Fashion Week – Day 1 (or Lust). Charleston Fashion Week – Day 3 (or Sloth) →. Charleston Fashion Week – Day 2 (or Pride). March 22, 2012. So we’ve survived another day of Charleston Fashion Week. And while mentally reviewing the evening in all its glory, what came up was Pride. Why that particular Cardinal Vice? It was pride for the locals. Came to the CFW. 8216;s own Josef Myers. Jamie Lin S...
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Charleston Fashion Week – Day 3 (or Sloth) | Charleston Art Mag's Blog
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Charleston Art Mag's Blog. Your Guide to Charleston's Visual, Culinary, Performing, and Wearable Arts. Charleston Fashion Week – Day 2 (or Pride). Charleston Fashion Week – Day 3 (or Sloth). March 23, 2012. Many Thanks to guest writer Elizabeth Bowers for her coverage and candid copy. Images by Karson Photgraphy. Enjoy! See that guy with pink hair? That's designer Chris Benz, and we can't wait for his show tonight! The third night of Charleston Fashion Week. Three dancers dubbed Sweet Dreams by DanceFX.
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Erica Jackson Curran « Writer + Editor « Page 2
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Newer posts →. Boston Profiles: Marathon Survivors, Tracy Morgan, Marty Walsh, Paul Wahlberg & more. During my time working as editor of. Magazines in Boston, I got the chance to interview some amazing people. Officer Dic Donohue. Was bouncing back strong after being injured in a shootout following the Boston Marathon bombings. Was slightly grumpy but still funny. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh. Was eloquent and approachable. Was content to let his brothers have the spotlight. Red Sox backup catcher David Ross.
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Erica Jackson Curran
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By Erica Jackson Curran. It’s been nearly two years since I left Charleston, but I still have a soft spot for the city and I’m still pitching stories about it. For this Draft Magazine article. I wrote about some of the Holy City’s best beer destinations, including Closed for Business (pictured above). This entry was posted in Food Drink. Getting a Taste of Richmond’s Food Scene. Next Post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Resume « Erica Jackson Curran
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Award-winning journalist with eight years of experience in professional news writing and editing. Expert in arts, style, food, travel, design, and event coverage. Strong management and organizational skills. Editor. May 2014 present. I assist more than a dozen clients with their content marketing efforts. Through writing, editing, and topic development, I help clients create high-quality, innovative content that organically promotes their brand. Freelance Writer and Editor. 2008-present. And assisted wit...
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Charleston Art Mag's Blog. Your Guide to Charleston's Visual, Culinary, Performing, and Wearable Arts. Newer posts →. Wine Food, Rain or Shine…Let’s Dine! March 3, 2012. So another blowout day of the BB&T Charleston Wine Food Festival. Has gone down in the record books. From sun up to sun down and way beyond, the festival kept us moving all over town all day long. Chicken taco by Annita Lo and spicy shrimp taco by Ken Oringer. I had my very first pork rind (accidentally! 8211; and Rene Ortiz. Kim Bowling...
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The Art Mag - Home. Fan us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. Watch us on YouTube. 2nd Sunday on King Street. Culinary Arts in Charleston. King Street Marketing Group. The Real Deihl Chef. Two Boroughs Larder blog. Literary Arts in Charleston. King Street Marketing Group. Performing Arts in Charleston. Jazz Artists of Charleston. King Street Marketing Group. My Love For You Is A Stampede of Horses. Visual Arts in Charleston. Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art. King Street Marketing Group. By Emily Reyn...
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Bring Your Canary: Peter Galle | Charleston Art Mag's Blog
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Charleston Art Mag's Blog. Your Guide to Charleston's Visual, Culinary, Performing, and Wearable Arts. Robert Lange Studios – May 2012 Group Show – Open Call for Entries! It’s Finally Here! BB&T Charleston Wine Food Festival begins today! Bring Your Canary: Peter Galle. February 15, 2012. Is just such a one. Peter Galle of Threshold Rep. Galle is the marketing, social media and grants coordinator for Threshold Repertory Theatre. Playing through February 19th. The Lieutenant of Inishmore. When Padraic get...
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