When Grammy Award winner Rihanna wanted to open the first D.C. area store for her lingerie brand, the choice of location was obvious: Pentagon City.
Savage X Fenty will be opening this weekend at the Fashion Centre at Pentagon City mall. It’s the brand’s fifth brick-and-morta
Leah Thomas studied environmental science in college, and she’s worked as a park ranger and in corporate sustainability for the outdoor clothing company Patagonia. But in 2020, furloughed from her job, she thought about what kind of environmentalism she really wanted to practice.
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Kids love cute bookmarks to hold their place while reading their favorite books. Allow them to take a little class time to create their very own special bookmark. They may even decide to make one and give it to someone as a gift.
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Biodegradable Straw Market Size Trends Growth Drivers Analysis:
The biodegradable Straw Market size was valued at USD XX billion in 2021, it is expected to reach USD XX billion by the end of 2028, with growth at a CAGR of X.X% during the forecast perio
New York City restaurants and cafes can no longer provide free single–use plastic straws except upon request, for free, since Nov. 1. They are also not allowed to provide single-use plastic stirrers. Eateries can instead provide compostable straws and beverage stirrers made from paper an
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Wood chips from ground, felled trees makes an excellent landscape mulch.
Here’s a recycling avenue for today’s Earth Day that you might not know about – using ground-up, locally felled trees as landscape mulch.
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Food Network star Ree Drummond calls her pork scaloppine recipe “speedy” for a reason: it’s done in a flash and it’s perfect for quick weeknight dinners.
The best part of the whole dish, in the Food Network personality’s opinion, is the deliciously briny and
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Daniel Boulud’s just-opened Le Gratin has rescued the Financial District from its French-food famine. It might even save Wall Street itself if power players decide it’s worth the trouble of coming back to their un