Here's what to know about the holiday and its origins. This year, Galentine's Day will be celebrated on Thursday, Feb. 13 ― ...
It's been 15 years since Amy Poehler's iconic 'Parks and Recreation' character invented Galentine's Day. Here's when and what it is and how to celebrate.
Galentine's Day is an honorary holiday inspired by Valentine's Day that features one major deviation: only girls are a ...
Galentine's Day is commemorated a day before Valentine's Day, on Feb. 13. This year, the celebration falls on a Thursday. Galentine’s Day is dedicated to celebrating sisterhood, friendship and ...
Celebrating Galentine's Day is a fun alternative or supplement to Valentine's Day. New Orleans experts weigh in on how to ...
The celebration is held on 13 February with many women using it as an opportunity to celebrate their female friendships.
Several local events are planned for Galentine's Day, an unofficial holiday meant to serve as an alternative or addition to ...
The fictional holiday Galentine's Day was popularized by the sitcom Parks and Recreation, whose female characters met for ...
The holiday can trace its origins to a 2010 episode of “Parks and Rec,” in which the main character, Leslie Knope, decides ...
Put simply, Galentine's Day is the equivalent of Valentine's Day for platonic love. That it's celebrated so close to ...
Galentine's Day is the time to celebrate your friends, particularly the women in your life. Here is what to know.
For others, a far more exciting event takes precedence – Galentine’s Day, which falls on 13 February every year. As the name would suggest, Galentine’s Day is a celebration of female friendship.