Hannah Sparks Features Reporter
  • New York
  • New York Post

Hannah Sparks is a generalist features reporter with over 1,200 bylines in the New York Post.

1226 Articles
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Woman gets tattoo remotely from robotic arm in ‘world first’

It’s the perfect way to get inked during a pandemic.

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Did Cardi B fart during her Grammys ‘WAP’ performance?

Seth Rogen might like to think so.

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Billy Eichner defends Will Forte’s controversial suicide show

The show is being labeled as a possible “suicide contagion.”

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Twitter cringes at term ‘bamboo ceiling’ in Oscars diversity headline

The P.C. police have come for the Hollywood Reporter.

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Chrissy Teigen defends Billie Eilish over Grammys 2021 speech

If they awarded a Grammy for modesty, Billie Eilish would probably score that one too.

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Rare albino turtle spotted ‘struggling’ on Australian beach

Against near-insurmountable odds, a lone albino turtle fights its way to the sea.

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Taylor Swift teases new song ahead of Grammy 2021 performance

Taylor Swift fans have waited a long time to hear old Taylor Swift music.

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HBO Max is turning the Bon Appétit race scandal into workplace comedy

It’s titled “Enjoy Your Meal”

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Disneyland to reopen at 66% more capacity than expected

Here’s hoping that the “happiest place on Earth” doesn’t become the sickest.

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Doc on ‘Pee-wee Herman’ icon coming from ‘Uncut Gems’ duo

Make a documentary — it’ll last longer.

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The first NFT sold by Christie’s was just bought for $69.3M

NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, grant access to information stored on highly-secure blockchains.

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Liars are more likely to believe other lies, study says

Turns out you absolutely can bulls- -t a bulls- -tter.

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