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'Wedding Singer': A love song to Gen-X (Memphis Commercial Appeal) - If a school kid ever needed to write a paper on what defined pop culture of the 1980s, he or she would only need to watch "The Wedding Singer" and take notes.
You're Invited . . . To Pay Your Mortgage (Washington Post) - Mortgage lenders hunting for delinquent homeowners who have dodged their phone calls and letters are employing aggressive new methods to track them down, potentially making every knock on the door or fancy envelope seem like part of the pursuit. Even wedding invitations are suspect.
A Valentine's Wedding, With Help From Strangers (Washington Post) - In the end, the soldier and his love tied the knot on Valentine's Day in a small church in Gaithersburg -- the soldier reaching up from his wheelchair to wipe the tears streaming down his young bride's cheeks.
Movie Review: Just Married (Blogcritics.org) - An odious, idiotic exercise that should be avoided by all. Every so often I encounter a film that can only be described by one word: excremental. Just Married is the latest film to have earned that honour, but there is room for merriment for it shall likely not be the last. This 2003 Ashton Kutcher vehicle was running on the music video channel because that’s what all music video channels do ...
Valentine's Day Wedding (WTSP - Tampa Bay's 10 News) - A local couple wins a wedding contest and gets to celebrate Valentine's Day with the sweetest gift of all!
REVIEW: Shakespeare would have loved BSU production (The Star Press) - Surely, the writer known as Will Shakespeare would have loved the Ball State University production of "Love’s Labour’s Lost." It’s energetic, funny and set in a magical wood where foolishness is welcome.
Theater Review | Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: African morality tale looks, sounds delightful (The Columbus Dispatch) - Variations of the Cinderella story have sprung up all over the globe, but one of the most endearing is set in Africa.
Couple tie knot at House of Frankenstein (Niagara Falls Review) - By COREY LAROCQUE Review Staff Writer Marriage can be a frightening prospect for any young couple. But Dante Aleman and Leah Eason laughed in the face of fear, choosing to tie the knot at the House of Frankenstein, one of Clifton Hill’s iconic tourist attractions. [...]
One Last Climb Before Giant's Big Move (Washington Post) - On May 14, 1994, Matthew Jones and Julie Allen-Jones were married in a furtive ceremony in front of "The Awakening" sculpture at Hains Point in Southwest Washington. They didn't have permission from the National Park Service, Jones said, "and we were afraid the police were going to kick us off."
Review: Mary's Wedding (Cincinnati CityBeat) - By Tom McElfresh.
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