Tabitha Britt
School
The New School Of Social Research
Expertise
Health & Wellness, Food, Fashion & Style
- Tabitha is a freelance writer for Static Media.
- You can find her byline on a number of sites, including Insider, Taste of Home, First for Women, and HoneyColony, just to name a few.
- In addition to being a full-time freelancer, Tabitha is the founding editor-in-chief of DO YOU ENDO — a digital magazine created by individuals with endometriosis for individuals with endometriosis.
Experience
Tabitha is a New York-based freelance writer and editor. In addition to writing for Static Media, Tabitha is also the founding editor-in-chief of DO YOU ENDO — the first no-BS endometriosis magazine (by individuals with endometriosis, for individuals with endometriosis) in America. She earned her master's degree in Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism from The New School and enjoys writing about food, fashion, and other lifestyle topics (especially potato-related news). You can find her byline in a variety of publications, including Insider, O.School, Huffington Post UK, Taste of Home, and Elite Daily.
Education
Tabitha has a Professional Writing Certificate and a bachelor's degree in English from the University of North Carolina Wilmington and a master's degree in Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism from The New School of Social Research.
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Stories By Tabitha Britt
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How can you replicate the look of salon nails at home? With a quality set of press-ons you can give yourself the look of a manicure for a fraction of the price.
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Experiencing a chronic or persistent bitter taste in your mouth, however, is not normal and may be the cause of an underlying disease or condition.
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Have you ever went to shake someone's hand and yours just slip out of their grasp? If so, you're not alone. Having clammy or sweaty palms is pretty common.
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Whether you're a Jo-Ann Fabrics fanatic or you scroll through Pinterest DIY boards, here are a few things to know before shopping at Jo-Ann stores.
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Niecy Nash is a triple-threat. She's a comedian, actress, model, producer, and TV host. Last year, Nash added yet another title to her resume: LGBTQ+ advocate.
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If you're bored, lonely, and an Aries (March 21 – April 19), this love compatibility brief is for you.
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Is there love in paradise? Here's the truth about Temptation Island's Ashley and Casey.
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Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres are self-made women with net worth in the hundreds of millions, but which talk-show host is wealthier: that would be Oprah.
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Acid reflux disease, also known as GERD, can cause a variety of symptoms, including heartburn and dyspepsia. GERD affects one in five or more people in the U.S.
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The richest Jonas brother is a close call between Joe and Nick, with the bros separated by about $10 million, though Nick's fortune is combined with his wife's.
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Gina Carano recently said that she adores Pedro Pascal, and that the two have an agreement to see each other as humans and a "friend first" before politics.
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Spike Lee's children, Jackson and Satchel Lee, were appointed the 2021 Golden Globe Ambassadors - a first for two siblings of color.
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Bridgerton's Regé-Jean Page is a star but he's still relatively new in the business and is still growing his net worth, which right now stands at $1.5 million.
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Teresa Giudice's troubles with the law stem fraud and making false financial statements; she entered a guilty plea to 41 counts and served 11 months in prison.
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At the time of his death, Rush Limbaugh was married to his fourth wife, Kathryn Adams Limbaugh. Here's what you don't know about Rush Limbaugh's ex-wives.
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Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan are teaming up before the Super Bowl kickoff to perform the national anthem - a song Church swore he'd never sing.
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Find out all the different streaming options for the 2021 Super Bowl, including a few that are free.
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Sia's film 'Music' has been generating a lot of buzz, and not in a good way. Read more about the controversy and find out what she's had to say about it.
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Olivia Newton-John responded to the backlash against Grease; she explained that the film was a "fun movie musical" and not meant "to be taken so seriously."
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On February 12, Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella will be available via Disney+ globally. OG Disney fans have been Tweeting at the platform.
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In 2017, The Weeknd got a Doberman Pinscher named Caesar shortly after he and Selena Gomez split up. Here's what to know about the singer's dog.
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Many couples are finding new ways to be adventurous, romantic, and safe during the coronavirus pandemic. But what do you do if you're just not into it?
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Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, professionally known as "The Weeknd," adopted his stage moniker after dropping out of high school. But what does his birth name mean?
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Grammy-winning artist H.E.R. likes to let her music speak for itself, which means she keeps a lot of her identity private. Find out what her stage name means.
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Jason Alexander's Tide ad features the The Greatest American Hero theme, which Seinfeld fans know George once changed the lyrics to for his answering machine.
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Lockdown has definitely had its downs for many of us, but for Queen Elizabeth II, spending time in isolation has offered her majesty some much-needed downtime.
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Strawberry legs is a term used to describe those tiny, black spots that pop up every now and again after shaving. Here's what causes them and how to avoid them.