Jessica Leshnoff
 
Professional/Personal Overview
  From future funeral directors to potty-mouthed rock stars, I'm a writer who can get just about anyone to open up. My style is accessible, unpretentious and fun. Plastic surgery addicts, Ashlee Simpson, snappy service journalism, I do it all and am up for anything.
Work Samples
 
Reviews  
(The Washington Times)
(The Washington Times)
Lots of gum. Lots of bangs. Ashlee Simpson brings down the house at DAR Constitution Hall.
Personal Essays  
(The Washington Post)
This city has nourished me in a way no other place could. It brought me low and it raised me up, and when I leave it's going to break my heart.
Local News  
(Baltimore City Paper)
When the coat and canned-food drives start up every winter, chances are a collection won’t be taken up for haircuts.
Magazine Features  
(Bride)
Despite your first instincts, planning a “green” wedding doesn’t have to mean added stress and costs, or a result that is anything less than chic.
(Baltimore Magazine)
We know that celebs are addicted to plastic surgery, but what about folks here in Baltimore?
(Baltimore Magazine)
A local mortuary science program trains students for one job that will never run out of customers.
(Urbanite )
It never feels like a Monday night when the Red Hat Honeys are around.
Online Features  
(AARP.org)
Modern day Mrs. Robinsons, some boomer women prefer to date younger men, often 15 to 20 years their junior. These women are called "cougars." Who are they and how do they feel about their feline epithet?
Celebrity  
(The Washington Times)
Rachael Ray keeps it simple.
Spaces  
(Urbanite )
Welcome to Highlandtown, Baltimore's basement-bar capital.