But whether you’re paired up or flying solo for this love-filled holiday, don’t forget to add Galentine’s Day to your calendar too. Why? Because Galentine’s Day is the ultimate feel-good ...
Fifteen years ago, Leslie Knope, a character on the hit TV series "Parks and Recreation," introduced a new way of celebrating love: Galentine’s Day. "It’s only the best day of the year ...
Happy Galentine's Day! Valentine’s Day 2025 is tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 14. But getting into the Valentine’s spirit isn’t just for those who are coupled up and in love – it’s also for ...
Indulge in a plate of waffles with extra whipped cream Thursday, because its Galentine’s Day, a day where you and your girls can celebrate each other. Wait, why waffles? We’ll get to that in a ...
While Galentine’s Day is traditionally for women, it’s now widely embraced by people of all genders who want to honor their close friendships. Some people believe Valentine’s Day is only for ...
Fancy dinners with a special someone? Nobody got that time for that. Gather the girls to watch these movies this coming Galentine's Day.
SAN DIEGO — Galentine's Day, a holiday embracing friendship, was being celebrated around San Diego Thursday. To many, it's a holiday dedicated to celebrating the girls. "For us Galentine's is ...
To quote the endlessly wise Leslie Knope: “What’s Galentine’s Day? Oh, it’s only the best day of the year.” It’s a well-known fact that February 14 is Valentine’s Day, but thanks to ...
Lisa Stardust reveals what's in store for the collective on Galentine's Day on Feb. 13 Getty Galentine's Day is the perfect day to celebrate female empowerment and love. Originating from the TV ...
Grab your BFFs, it’s Galentine’s Day! Amy Poehler’s Parks and Recreation character, Leslie Knope, invented the holiday in 2010 to celebrate sisterhood one day before Valentine’s Day every ...
Galentine’s Day, celebrated on February 13, is a holiday for women to celebrate their friendships, The holiday was created by Amy Poehler’s character in the television series "Parks and ...