Andrea Stanley, Harper's Bazaar

Andrea Stanley

Harper's Bazaar

New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
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Past:
  • Harper's Bazaar
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Seventeen
  • Redbook
  • Fit Pregnancy

Past articles by Andrea:

Mommies Who Mushroom

Inside the growing—and, to some, controversial—movement in which parents are using psychedelics to take the edge off modern parenthood. → Read More

Thousands of People Are Trying to Leave QAnon, but Getting Out Is Almost Impossible

Q-Anon conspiracy theories flourished during the pandemic. Now women are trying to get out and get their lives back but lack the mental health resources. → Read More

Meet the Black Women Who Rode Motorcycles Cross-Country to the March on Washington

The group of women traveled nearly 3,000 miles to take part in the historic movement for civil rights. → Read More

New York Attorney General Letitia James On Case Against the NRA

New York Attorney General Letitia James on what people are getting wrong about her lawsuit against the National Rifle Association, why she refuses to be intimidated, and how she deals with Trump's tweets. → Read More

Practical Advice for Post-Pandemic Times

Expert advice on how to restore your finances, career, relationships, and mental health once life has returned to the new normal following the COVID-19 shutdowns. → Read More

How to Get Back to Work After Quarantine

If you lost your job during the COVID-19 global pandemic, these career experts have insider tips for how to get back to work and enter the job market. → Read More

How to Deal with Every Money Problem Dumped on You Because Coronavirus

Tips from financial experts that will help you get rid of debt, get ahead on your bills, and even ways to make money in this economy. → Read More

How to Cope with Loss, Whether You Broke Up or Lost a Loved One

Whether it was a relationship, friendship, or the death of a loved one, these expert tips will help you process the grief you're feeling. → Read More

How to Handle Everything You Had to Cancel Due to the Pandemic

Women share stories of how they dealt with a canceled wedding, college graduation, or vacation due to the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

Is It Possible to Stop a Mass Shooting Before It Happens?

You’ve never heard of her. Or the lives she’s saved. That’s because the top-secret investigator’s job is to stop violent acts before they even happen. Cosmopolitan goes undercover with the anonymous woman who’s been quietly taking down the most malevolent men in America. → Read More

Your Non-Scary Guide to Going to Rehab

More than five million young people in America are struggling with addiction to drugs and alcohol. And most will never get help. The obstacles are huge: stigma, cost, access. But rehab saves lives. It could save yours. It could save your friend’s. Start here. → Read More

Inside the Saucy, Slurpy, Actually Sorta Sexy World of Seafood Mukbang Influencers

The ASMR-like phenomenon has gotten massively popular in the U.S. within the past year, with influencers earning massive likes—and money. → Read More

What Good Is It Electing Women to Government When the Government Is Closed?

A record number of women were elected to Congress, but they walked into the Capitol in the midst of a record-long government shutdown. U.S. Representative Katie Hill on how lawmakers can still impact change. → Read More

Yes, You Can Stop Betsy DeVos's Sh*tty New Campus Sexual Assault Rules

It's On Us, the campus sexual assault organization founded by Joe Biden, shares an exclusive video featuring Alyssa Milano to raise awareness about the "public comment period" for Education Secretary Betsy DeVos's new campus sexual assault rules. The government is required to read and respond to every comment submitted. → Read More

A Parkland Shooting Survivor Votes for the First Time: "It Was Incredibly Satisfying"

For the past year, the teen and her classmates have advocated to get people to vote in the 2018 midterm elections. Here, why she voted and what she voted for. → Read More

Alyssa Milano on Being in the Room with Kavanaugh's Rage

Alyssa Milano watched both Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh give their testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee. → Read More

Here's What To Tell Yourself If You're Feeling Depressed

Clap back at that little voice in your head. → Read More

The Anti-Defamation League Issues Its First-Ever Report Tying Misogyny to White Supremacy

The organization's report offers nine ways to stop the growing movement of radical men and links the group to white supremacy. → Read More

I'm Suing My State for a Cleaner Environment and Here's Why You Should Too

For 16-year-old Jamie Margolin, an environmental activist from Seattle, Washington, that’s just the start. → Read More

Here's How To Know If You're Depressed

There are some sneaky signs that can clue you in to your mental health status. → Read More