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Maggie McHale

Maggie McHale

Maggie is a writer for Atwood Magazine, currently living in Philadelphia. She also works as a music manager and cultural liaison via her management company, PBG MGMT. She is heavily involved in the arts and music scene in the City of Brotherly Love, working previously for as a digital marketer for Fame House, a Universal Music Group subsidiary, and as a staff writer for JUMP Magazine. A self-proclaimed “hug enthusiast” and dog lover, Maggie also enjoys fashion, travel, the paranormal, and drinking way too much coffee.

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Premiere: Ashlynn Malia Offers Solidarity in Solitude with “open”

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Nostalgia Tracks: The Evergreen Optimism of Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come”

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Features, Interviews, Music, PremieresMay 26, 2020<May 26, 2020

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