
Annalisa Quinn
@annalisa_quinn
Editing and sometimes writing stories @bostonglobemag. Previously book criticism @npr and culture reporting @nyt, @ft
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Planned Parenthood hoped to meet the post-Roe moment, but layoffs shake its staff. By Lissandra Villa de Petrzelka: bostonglobe.com/2023/09/14/nat…


So happy to have @tianarochon.bsky.social’s beautiful feature about cancel culture and the limits of forgiveness in the magazine bostonglobe.com/2023/11/02/mag…

Instant Beth Teitell classic about the tyranny of decorative pillows. It includes not only the word "bedscape" but also dubs this the "pillocene." bostonglobe.com/2023/11/13/lif…

“Sunshine, I’m sorry I took so long crawling to you.” This story from Ian Lovett gave me goosebumps. wsj.com/world/europe/d…


A 32-year-old woman impersonated a teenage student in Boston schools for 9 months. How did no one notice? What a magazine debut by Patricia Wen: bostonglobe.com/2024/05/01/mag…


They’re friends. They’re Satanists. They have a plan to save American democracy. For Globe Magazine, I wrote about The Satanic Temple 's rogue campaign for religious liberty: bostonglobe.com/2024/08/06/mag…

“At the temple in Salem is a towering bronze sculpture of Baphomet, the goat deity. His expression is mild; his sinewy torso modeled on Iggy Pop’s. Two smiling children look up at his impassive face.” Delightful Annalisa Quinn dive into The Satanic Temple bostonglobe.com/2024/08/06/mag…

‼️On Today's [email protected] Show‼️ Annalisa Quinn breaks down the Satanic Temple's clashes with the religious Right 🔊Listen Here: SiriusXM.us/Signorile 📞Join the Conversation: 866-997-4748


"The most in-demand piece of merch at the event was a tote bag decorated with cutesy jam jars whose labels read STRAWBERRY JAMS BUT MY GLOCK DON'T." Elaine Godfrey on millennial conservative women and their new Phyllis Schlafly: theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

The media gets things wrong. How to be a skeptic without becoming a conspiracy theorist. bostonglobe.com/2024/09/24/mag… Jesse Singal in Globe Magazine:

Thanks to the brilliant Jazmín Aguilera for having me on the The Boston Globe's podcast to talk all things Satan.



When the Russians retreated from Kherson, they took Natalya Barchuk's husband with them. She followed him into occupied territory. A wartime Orpheus and Eurydice story from Ian Lovett: wsj.com/world/russia-j…

