Sheila Chadwick

Sheila Chadwick, from the United States, is a music critic, entertainment news writer, author and host of "The Ghetto Cooking Show", an online cooking program that focuses on using foods available in most people's cupboads.

Entertainment career

Chadwick contribulted to Crystal Magazine and Mahogany Magazine (where she interviewed Adina Howard, Mellow Man Ace and The Jungle Brothers).citation required She also wrote the liner notes for Midnight Soul,[1] a compilation album released on the Right Stuff Records label; a division of Capitol Records.

In 2001, Chadwick created the message board, Word On The Street; a celebrity gossip site. The online magazine version of Word On The Street ran from 2004 until 2007. Over the course of the magazine she interviewed over 30 singers, rappers and musicians.citation required[2] In 2005, Chadwick was profiled on Lifetime TV in their celebration of "Real Women, Real Lives".citation required

In October 2008, Chadwick authored the fictional work, "Dramedy: Short Stories of Urban Chronicles Vol. 1". The book chronicles the lives of individuals who make choices that turn their lives, as well as the lives of the people around them, upside down.[3]

The Ghetto Cooking Show

In 2009, Chadwick developed The Ghetto Cooking Show, co-hosted by her daughters Anetra and Ashlee. This online program focuses on preparing meals using whatever is available in the kitchen.

Personal life

Chadwick is the youngest of two children. She was raised in San Francisco and attended St. John Ursuline school from 1983 to 1987 and then attended San Francisco City College. She holds both an Associate and Bachelor's degree in Business and a Master's degree in Educational Technology.

In 1993, Chadwick gave birth to twin daughters, Anetra and Ashlee, which she has raised as a single parent. She's also the cousin of actor Jehrime Chadwick.

Publications

References

  1. Allmusic Midnight Soul Credits
  2. http://wordonthestreet35710.yuku.com/forums/6/t/Whatz-Up-Wit-Cha-Celebrity-Interviews.html#.UecdCBaK50A. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. 1 2 http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5564225-dramedy, Good Reads, Dramedy: Short Stories of Urban Chronicles: Volume 1 my rating: didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing add to my books Added to my books! add my review Loading-trans Loading... View a preview of this book online Loading-trans Loading... View the full version of this book online Dramedy: Short Stories of Urban Chronicles: Volume 1 , Retrieved February 24, 2011.

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