Galentine's Day is a fictional holiday invented by the show "Parks and Recreation" 15 years ago and women still celebrate it.
What is Galentine’s Day, you ask? Well, it’s only the best day of the year.
Parks and Recreation first aired in 2009 and it's been 10 years since the final episode of the hit sitcom - so let's take a look at what the cast are up to now.
Parks and Recreation spoilers follow*Parks and Recreation, one of NBC's most cherished sitcoms, captivated audiences with its ...
In an interview with Us Weekly, Nick Offerman shared his favorite Ron Swanson moment on the hit show ‘Parks and Recreation’ ...
It’s a well-known fact that February 14 is Valentine’s Day, but thanks to Parks and Recreation, February 13 is now reserved for celebrating the women in your life who lift you up and show you love.
In its second season, Severance remains one of Apple TV+’s best shows, which is surely rewarding for creator Dan Erickson and ...
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.
Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Galentine's Day traces its origins to an episode of the popular workplace comedy "Parks and Recreation," embodies the spirit of Valentine's Day ...
Friendships often takes a back seat to romantic relationships. Here's a look at how Americans experience platonic love.