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Weeding Out the Wedding Calls (BusinessWeek) - Your co-workers may begin to resent you if they feel your personal calls are taking time away from your work. Put yourself in their shoes
Humana Festival Review: 'Batch' (Louisville Courier-Journal) - "Batch: An American Bachelor/ette Party Spectacle," the sixth full-length work in this year's Humana Festival of New American Plays, isn't so much a play as it is a sensory experience. Staged at Louisville's best-known gay nightclub, this experimental look at the modern ritual of over-the-top prenuptial bashes feels like being inside someone else's hallucination.
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.
A Scorching Response to a Food Critic (Washington Post) - Bad reviews are an occupational hazard of the restaurant business, and most chefs just bellyache or cry in their soup. Not award-winning Roberto Donna, who's started a high-profile food fight with Washingtonian magazine dining editor Todd Kliman. Donna is so upset about the review in this......
The Godfather Wii Review (UGO - UnderGroundOnline) - Electronic Arts makes you an offer that is very difficult to refuse with The Godfather: Blackhand Edition for the Nintendo Wii. On top of the added content and re-vamped leveling system - which can also be found in the PlayStation 3-exclusive The Godfather: Don's Edition - the Wii version includes exactly what you're hoping it does: a motion control scheme for hand-to-hand combat that's as ...
Muslims in the Dark (New York Review of Books) - An article by Pankaj Mishra from The New York Review of Books, April 12, 2007
Television movies for the week of March 25 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - Read this article ]
Book Review: "For One More Day" (The Western Courier) - Everybody remembers childhood for his or her own reasons. Charley "Chick" Benetto, protagonist in Mitch Albom's new book "For One More Day," seems to remember almost everything. The book is told from the angle of an "as told to" story, like an interview.
Kelly Critic review: 'Oklahoma!,' North Allegheny High School (March 14-18) (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - Read this article ]
The Papers Chase (New York Times) - How a Manhattan rare-book dealer has used unyielding persistence to build a booming market in writers? archives and add glitz to a profession once seen as musty and obscure.
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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...