
Home | Articles | Contact Us | Directory | News Archive | Link Exchange


TV shows feed wedding dreams (Montgomery Advertiser) - Weddings are a time of joy, sharing and togetherness. I guess a lot of people like to share because there are an endless amount of reality wedding shows on numerous networks, especially the ones geared toward women, including Style Network, Lifetime, Oxygen and WE TV.
Invite all the World Wide Web to share in your wedding (Montgomery Advertiser) - If you want to share your soon-to-be wedded bliss with the world, look no further than the Internet.
One bride's view: Don't let the details ruin your special day (Montgomery Advertiser) - How many times have you heard this phrase: Your wedding day is one of the most important days in your life.
Wedding Games Beyond the Bouquet Dive to Spice Up A Reception (PRWeb) - Brides can make their receptions more entertaining and Interactive with wedding games from "100+ Wedding Games: Fun & Laughs for Bachelorette Parties, Showers, & Receptions", now available in bookstores nationwide. The paperback book describes over 100 unique reception games, bachelorette party games, bridal shower games, and wedding-themed pranks. (PRWeb Jan 25, 2008) Post Comment:Trackback ...
Clever New How-To Book Teaches Readers How to Plan the Perfect Wedding Ensemble (PRWeb) - The Twenty-Five Golden Wedding Gown Rules by Claudia DiNapoli provides brides with invaluable advice to ensure no wardrobe malfunction dampens the special day. (PRWeb Jan 25, 2008)
Review: Poe by Peter Ackroyd (Guardian Unlimited) - Even if it sometimes reads like a rough draft for a longer, more rounded book, Peter Ackroyd's brief life of Edgar Allan Poe is still wonderfully rewarding, says Hilary Spurling
Making a Splash With Some Serious Activism (Washington Post) - We're going out on a limb with this one: Generation Y finally has its own Jane Fonda, and it is Hayden Panettiere.
Film Review: "27 Dresses" (BG News) - It's not easy for a romantic comedy to be unique. Every so often there emerges a film like "My Best Friend's Wedding" or "The Break-Up" that challenges and explores the non- typical themes and situations of what is usually dubbed as a chick flick. The most recent film to emerge with non-typical aspirations is about the cynical nature of weddings and a peculiar main character's quirky addiction.
Alfalfa Club Hears Bush Speak as President for Last Time (Washington Post) - While Democrats in South Carolina spoke last night of pursuing change, Washington's elite spent their evening engaged in a resolutely traditional rite.
Bucs' Nady has harrowing escape (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) - Xavier Nady is unfazed when he hears rumors that the Pirates might soon trade him.
TheBridesReview.com Web News Archive

Long Island Families - Long Island, NY
Current Related News: