Month: January 2013
Threads: Suit Up at Tomboy Tailors
- Heather Cassell
- January 31, 2013
Women seeking to look sharp for play and work have a new fashionable option at Tomboy Tailors, a new bespoke clothier opening in San Francisco.
Read MoreGo Girl: Escape in Style with EverGreen Escapes
- Heather Cassell
- January 24, 2013
“Is that our tour van?” Super G asks me as EverGreen Escapes’ Mercedes Sprinter van pulls up in front of Seattle’s train station. Nothing says style like the first impression, I was tickled by Super G’s expression as Dan Salvatora, our escape artist, what EverGreen Escapes calls its tour guides, opened the door of the van and helped us step up into our seats along with another guest for our half-day wine tour of one of Washington State’s wine regions.
Read MoreCleveland Begins Preparations For Gay Games 9
- Heather Cassell
- January 24, 2013
Cleveland officially rolled out the rainbow carpet to Gay Games 9 athletes this month with the opening of early hotel reservations and a preview of the city’s iconic Terminal Tower lit in rainbow colors.
Read MoreSee Portland As Never Before
- Heather Cassell
- January 24, 2013
I have been to Portland several times to visit one of my best friends who moved there a few years ago with her husband. The number of times I’ve visited didn’t equate knowing the Rose City. It was simply a place, with the world’s largest independently- and woman-owned bookstore, Powell’s Books (I confess I’m a bibliophile), not a city that I started to really get to know up until my last visit.
Read MoreSlope Obsession: TheSkiDiva.com
- Heather Cassell
- January 5, 2013
Wendy Clinch hated skiing when she first hit the slopes as a teenager, but a little sisterly competition drove her to surpass her sister’s skills. Soon she was flying down the slopes on a regular basis.
Read MoreGo Girl: A Tropical Palace Tour
- Heather Cassell
- January 5, 2013
Set in the heart of Hawaii’s capital district in Honolulu, historic Iolani Palace and its sprawling grounds are majestic in the cultural and political center of Hawaii.
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