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Wedding balloon from Osage found in Canada (The Globe Gazette) - OSAGE — A helium-filled balloon released at an Osage wedding three years ago has been discovered in Canada.

Surprises in store for the Widow Blockhouse on her wedding day (The Daily Record) - WOOSTER -- One of the colorful stories from the city's pioneer days that has made its way down through the generations involves Robert McClarran, the first justice of the peace. That story concerns one Widow Blockhouse and the fun and frolic that occurred at her wedding.

REVIEW: Love Loves a Pornographer (Houston Chronicle) - Love Loves a Pornographer can be recommended for the sheer merriment of its ingenious wordplay and the fun this cast generates delivering it.

Review: Ingenious wordplay drives Pornographer (Houston Chronicle) - With Jeff Goode's Love Loves a Pornographer , getting a nifty Houston premiere courtesy of Nova Arts Project, can be recommended for the sheer merriment of its ingenious wordplay and the fun this cast generates delivering it.

Chaos Theory Review (UGO - UnderGroundOnline) - I love romantic comedies about oddly matched couples! He's an uptight corporate type and she's a free spirit! Chaos Theory is just like Dharma and Greg ! I LOVE Dharma and Greg because I'm a f*@$#ing tool!

Mortgage bridal registries: The perfect gift (San Antonio Express-News/KENS 5) - Mortgage bridal registries are making a come back as lenders require home buyers to put up more cash. Technology and consumer tastes are helping to spread the practice of asking wedding guests to give cash for down payments as nuptial gifts in lieu of household items.

Socialism is Great!: Growing up headstrong in 1980s China (International Herald Tribune) - A book review of "'Socialism is Great!': A Worker's Memoir of the New China," by Lijia Zhang.

REVIEW: The Touhill presents Carl Rosa opera in badly sung 'Mikado' (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) - The 1999 film "Topsy-Turvy" told the story of the team of Gilbert & Sullivan and the making of their greatest hit, "The Mikado." It did so with historical accuracy in all but one crucial respect. In real life, G&S insisted on excellent vocalism – but the movie’s singing was consistently mediocre.

CD review: Del the Funky Homosapien (Dayton Daily News) - ELEVENTH HOUR

Sea Fare Inn seeks to live up to name (Sakonnet Times) - PORTSMOUTH — After a wedding feast is over, George Karousos wants to be able to tell his guests at the Sea Fare Inn that they don't need to hit the road.

 
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