Jenny Doan is nibbling on a plate of andouille pumpkin penne at Blue Sage, a restaurant with soft lighting and black cloth napkins. Once a bankrupt California housewife, she’s lunching with four of ...
Carrie Minkel-Johnson (left) folds a large handmade star quilt with her mother, Ruby Leith Minkel, in the quilting studio at the Lower Sioux Indian Community on May 29.
In the mid-1800s, stars were more than just sparkling lights in the sky — they were symbols of faith, hope and the heavens. A celestial inspiration, stars, including the Star of Bethlehem, became a ...