Here at the Strategist, we like to think of ourselves as crazy (in the good way) about the stuff we buy, but as much as we’d like to, we can’t try everything. Which is why we have People’s Choice, in ...
There's no better way to keep your noggin warm in the wintertime than by bundling up in a cozy beanie. Sure, you don't actually lose half of your body heat through your head (it's actually about 7% to ...
More than 100,000 people have signed up to attend the Women’s March on Washington the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration, but Spokane is joining cities around the country that are hosting their own ...
It begins with a bundle of pink yarn, a set of knitting needles, and a woman who wants to be heard. The concept is simple: Create a “sea of pink” at the Women’s March on Washington. Krista Suh and ...
“It’s not the most normal thing to say, ‘I’m going to quit my job, and knit for a living,’” says Christina Fagan, with a laugh. After all, many people dream of quitting their jobs, but very people do ...
It doesn't get more grass-roots than this. At the Women's March in Syracuse this weekend, Maya Gaasche will wear a hat knitted from wool sheared from a sheep raised on her family farm, then cleaned, ...
DECATUR – The pile of knit hats in the middle of a table at Mount Calvary Lutheran Church is a testament to the efforts of the members of the Lutheran Women's Missionary League. But it's not all about ...
Krista Suh plans to attend the women’s march in Washington, D.C., this week to protest Donald Trump’s presidency, and she wanted to make a statement. But she also had a more primal goal: staying warm.
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