Articles

  • 1 week ago | huffingtonpost.co.uk | Anne Roderique-Jones

    My husband, Nate, and I used to assume we'd have kids. We were both from the Ozarks and married young - plenty of time. But as our friends began to replace papasans and beer bongs with bouncy swings, we instead moved to New York City and later New Orleans (and then back to New York City). We got our first passports. I got a staff job at a magazine and found my career to be exhilarating. As we grew up together, we fell more in love, but the desire for children never arrived.

  • 1 week ago | huffpost.com | Anne Roderique-Jones

    My husband, Nate, and I used to assume we’d have kids. We were both from the Ozarks and married young — plenty of time. But as our friends began to replace papasans and beer bongs with bouncy swings, we instead moved to New York City and later New Orleans (and then back to New York City). We got our first passports. I got a staff job at a magazine and found my career to be exhilarating. As we grew up together, we fell more in love, but the desire for children never arrived.

  • 2 weeks ago | flipboard.com | Anne Roderique-Jones

    You’d probably have to grow your own food after the apocalypse – and scientists say this protein-rich vegetable is the answer | Countryfile.comThe world’s preppers are on high alert for what they see as the coming global catastrophe. Is this alarmism? Not according to two New Zealand …

  • 2 weeks ago | travelandleisure.com | Anne Roderique-Jones

    The Oklahoma State Capitol. Credit: Aaron Yoder/Getty Images Top 5 Can’t MissEven if you don’t book a room, sip coffee or cocktails at the Bradford House. Visit the 175,000-square-foot First Americans Museum, and get to know the state’s First American history and culture. Feast on a classic chicken-fried steak at Cattlemen’s Steakhouse. Design a hat—or pick up a ready-to-wear one—at Shorty’s Caboy Hattery. Oklahoma City is not Paris. It is not New York City. And it is not Rome.

  • 1 month ago | smartluxury.com | Anne Roderique-Jones

    Writer and producer Andrew Denton said it best: "If Antarctica were music it would be Mozart. Art, and it would be Michelangelo. Literature, and it would be Shakespeare. And yet it is something even greater; the only place on Earth that is still as it should be. May we never tame it."  And while the White Continent may not yet be tamed, it certainly has its share of visitors. Since the early 1990s, tourism in Antarctica has grown continually.

Try JournoFinder For Free

Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.

Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →

Coverage map

X (formerly Twitter)

Followers
1K
Tweets
3K
DMs Open
No
Anne Roderique Jones
Anne Roderique Jones @AnnieMarie_
30 Oct 24

Looking for beauty/wellness advent calendars. PR pros: Hit me up with your relevant clients, please. #journorequest #prrequest

Anne Roderique Jones
Anne Roderique Jones @AnnieMarie_
21 Oct 24

Emeril Lagasse Is Opening His First New Restaurant in 8 Years — and It's Portuguese https://t.co/p6xwy7q8NO via @foodandwine

Anne Roderique Jones
Anne Roderique Jones @AnnieMarie_
6 Sep 24

My latest for @foodandwine: Visit Cajun Country for No-Fuss Po'Boys, Boudin, and Seafood Beyond New Orleans https://t.co/VD7nSxhZIV