
Annie Harrigan
Associate Editor at Thrillist
cares too much about pop culture | associate editor @thrillist | occasionally @eater @punch_drink @popsugar | harvard + USC
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thrillist.com | Annie Harrigan
People gathered for WorldPride at the Lincoln Memorial in D.C. | Kayla Bartkowski/Getty ImagesPeople gathered for WorldPride at the Lincoln Memorial in D.C. | Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images Washington Dc Travel Road Trips Cue up the Gaga and get ready to visit a ton of LGBTQ+–owned bookstores You’d think that living within walking distance from a lesbian-owned coffee shop, some of Brooklyn’s most popular gay bars, and more than one queer tattoo collective that I’ve had more than my fair...
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flipboard.com | Annie Harrigan
8 hours agoThese are your legal rights in six different scenarios, explained by immigration attorneys and experts. Throughout this year, several travelers have shared stressful stories of being denied entry to the US at both airports and border crossings. Take the case of Jasmine Mooney, a Canadian actress and …
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2 weeks ago |
thrillist.com | Annie Harrigan
Annie Harrigan for ThrillistAnnie Harrigan for ThrillistTravelTravel TipsThe Oscar-winning actress tells us about her happy place, why she overpacks, and the books she reads on vacation After winning an Oscar for serving up a shit pie as Minny Jackson in The Help, Octavia Spencer became a household name and that scene became the stuff of movie legend.
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flipboard.com | Annie Harrigan
5 hours agoSupplements can be a great way to get an edge in your fitness, reduce the risk of disease, and even boost longevity — but picking the right combination is key to avoiding side effects, said a liver doctor. It's a common misconception that supplements, especially natural ones like herbs, are safer …
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1 month ago |
thrillist.com | Annie Harrigan
Design by Lizzie Munro for Thrillist Design by Lizzie Munro for Thrillist ShoppingTravel GearBroad spectrum sun protection without the white cast? Yes, please. Growing up, I didn’t think much about applying sunscreen during the summer, let alone the rest of the year. Being of Haitian descent, I’d heard from my family that I didn’t need to worry about the sun because, as a Black person, my natural melanin was all the protection I needed.
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RT @GianmarcoSoresi: Josh Johnson is working on the most important set of his life

just introduced rico nasty to letterboxd and convinced her to download it. you’re welcome

i was today years old when i learned this was a cover

19 years ago, the Jonas Brothers released their cover of 'Year 3000' https://t.co/b4qNxNbqWK