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Movie Review: You, Me and Dupree (Blogcritics.org) - You, Me and Dupree is billed as a comedy, but one minute it’s a romance, then it’s a drama, and then it’s a rom-com. The film juggles stress management, companionship, motivational speaking, love, jealousy, and cycling. Some may say it has it all, but – in truth – it possesses too much to maintain its intentions. At points, it is difficult to discern if the film is striving to be a male ...
Preserving your special day (Petoskey News-Register) - “I don't even remember you taking that picture!” It's a common refrain from brides and grooms to their photographer, after the blur of the wedding day passes and they piece together the event through pictures.
Witness Emerges In Killing by Police (Washington Post) - NEW YORK, March 15 -- A last-minute witness testified Thursday before a grand jury that is considering whether to charge five police officers who unleashed a 50-bullet barrage that killed an unarmed man on his wedding day.
Movie review: 'The Namesake' (Metromix.com) - Mira Nair's "The Namesake" is a profound and beautiful film about love and conflict within an Indian family, the Gangulis, who move from Calcutta to New York and experience intense culture clash through several decades and personal tragedy.
Open up self – and wine – to night with neighbors (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) - What is Open That Bottle Night all about? It’s about a case of Chateau Montelena Calistoga Cuvee nearly going to waste while waiting for the right moment to come along to open it. It’s about a spectacular bottle of Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon that was opened just at its peak – only because of Open That Bottle Night. It’s about homemade champagne made for a daughter’s wedding that otherwise might ...
Television movies for the week of March 18 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - Read this article ]
Book roundup: Audiobooks (USA Today) - What an accent, what a life, what an audio. English actor Rupert Everett reads his marvelous autobiography and reveals himself to be an enormously gifted writer with an ironic, mesmerizing voice. The star of My Best Friend's Wedding, Everett opens his memoir with a description of his first visit to the cinema, where he watched Julie Andrews in Mary Poppins.
Food retailer 'never had a bad day' (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) - Change is inevitable in life and on the job. And the secret to meeting the challenges of transition, it's been said, is to make each transformation a positive experience.
Henry accused of election law breach (Louisville Courier-Journal) - Democratic gubernatorial candidate Steve Henry violated state election law when he used a federal campaign account to lay the groundwork for his gubernatorial campaign, according to a complaint filed yesterday with the state Registry of Election Finance.
With this ring... (Petoskey News-Register) - Husbands and wives need to band together - figuratively and literally. In the literal sense, it's with gold, white gold or platinum rings that show the world your commitment.
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Wedding Movies Often Make Brides Out to Be Beasts (Washington Post) - The monster in "Bride Wars" is diabolical and insidious, duplicitous and horrifying. It replaces the film's sweet heroines with evil versions of themselves, zombie-eyed as they carry out the monster's bidding.
Review: 'Bride Wars' has wicked spirit, little humor (Contra Costa Times) - "Bride Wars" could have been your typical cartoonish, early-winter wedding comedy. Although it certainly has moments like that, it's not as wacky as most of its ilk. Guess the bad news is that it's not much of a comedy.
No Boomboxes at Ione Skye & Ben Lee's Wedding (E! Online) - Australian singer Ben Lee didn't receive a pen from Ione Skye on their recent trip to India…he received an "I do!" After consulting with their guru, Sakthi Narayani...