Steff Thomas is a Washington D.C. based political journalist covering food and agriculture for Bloomberg BNA. She recently received her Master’s degree in Investigative Journalism and Public Affairs from American University. She enjoys nothing more than sharks (yes, you read that correctly), Starbucks coffee, her Russian culture, and music and movies. You can follow her @SteffThomas14 on Twitter and @steffdanielle on Instagram.
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Bel-Feast Brings a Taste of Russia to Washington D.C.
If you live in Washington D.C., you don’t have to travel to Europe to get a taste of authentic Russian cuisine. The Bel-Feast food truck will bring the spirit of Russia to you. -
Actress Kea Ho Talks Indulgence, Hawaii and Following Your Heart
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The Fame Riot On Being A ‘Freek’ And Following Your Own Sound
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The ‘UnREAL’ Hollywood, Tough Situations, And How To Always Be Yourself According To Actress Natasha Wilson
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Musician Nick Lopez Talks ‘Boombox & Tapestops’ EP, Ghostwriting, and the Struggles of Life in L.A.
Age, gender, class and race: these are all different labels that people are often classified under. Musician Nick Lopez tells us that genres are no different in their attempt to define what music is and what it isn’t.... -
Lee Mazin Talks the Art of Rap, Gender Equality and the Importance of Interacting With an Audience
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Actor Mason Cook Talks ‘If There Be Thorns,’ Johnny Depp, and Life as a Regular Kid in Hollywood
Everyone is a little crazy, right? In fact, author V.C. Andrews once said, “What is normal? Normal is only ordinary; mediocre. Life belongs to the rare, exceptional individual who dares to be different.” But there... -
Sarah Rafferty Talks ‘Suits,’ Traveling and Personal Style
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Ben Reed, Actor and Proud Father, Talks ‘American Sniper’ and the Importance of Family
“It gets easier as you get older,” Ben Reed says with a chuckle. This talented actor may have been referring to parenting, but the same idea could also be applied to the acting profession as a whole -- the more... -
Producer and Go-Getter Adi Shankar Talks Diversity and the Need for Integrity in the Film Industry
A guy in a cubicle, wearing a suit -- this was Adi Shankar’s future according to his parents. But while they continued to search for a better life for themselves and their child by constantly relocating from country...
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