by Toluwanimi Obiwole | Sep 15, 2020 | Badass Women, Editorials, Features, Local Business
//Sade Adebayo stands in the door of her food truck Sweet Pepper Kitchen on July 24. Photo by Toluwanimi Obiwole | toluwaniniobiwole@gmail.com Editor’s note: The use of the word “auntie” in this article is a cultural term and does not directly refer to someone...
by Ms. Mayhem Staff | Dec 9, 2020 | Features, Local Business
//Ms. Mayhem’s 2020 gift guide. Illustration by Madison Lauterbach | mlauterbach@gmail.com This year has been absolutely exhausting, right? We’re right there with you. Small businesses have especially been through the wringer this year. With COVID closures and a...
by Lexi Reich | Feb 5, 2021 | Equity, Features, Local Business
//Photo provided by The Growhaus. Many groups that identify as Latinx pride themselves on flavorful cooking using staples like rice, beans, tortillas, oils and maseca. So, when loads of donated eggplant were left untouched at a food pantry in Elyria-Swansea, The...
by Lexi Reich | Jan 26, 2021 | Badass Women, Features, Lifestyle/Culture, Local Business
//Jessica Christie photographing a couple on a snowy road. Photo provided by Christie. Jessica Christie was 15 feet off the ground photographing a newlywed couple scaling a mountain when she thought to herself, this is it. As the bride and groom were intertwined in...
by Lexi Reich | Oct 28, 2020 | Features, Local Business
//Pamela Richard in the kitchen, a plate of tea cakes in hand. Photos provided by Richard. Tea cakes are a cross between a cookie, scone and biscuit. They’re not as dry as a cookie or scone, nor as moist as a biscuit. They’re not overly sweet either. According to...
by Lexi Reich | Oct 7, 2020 | Badass Women, Features, Local Business
//Ali Duncan, owner of Urban Sanctuary. Photo provided by Duncan. Ali Duncan grew up in a rural farm 10 miles north of Fort Collins. Once a month her father would take her to various Black churches in Denver. As the only Black family in their town, this monthly trip...
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