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Movie review: 'After the Wedding' marries humanitarianism, hypocrisy (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) - There is a curious gulf in the Danish drama "After the Wedding." It divides what the film ostensibly asks us to care about, and the different drama that actually captures our attention. The story begins in Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, where orphanage manager Jacob (Mads Mikkelsen) faces painful ethical choices to provide for his foundlings. He is invited back to Denmark, where wealthy ...

TV Review | 'The Real Wedding Crashers': Smile, Say ‘I Do,’ and Punk the Wedding Party (Addict 3D) - One crashed wedding can be entertaining, but a steady stream could wear thin.

You're invited (Petoskey News-Register) - Mailing out hundreds of wedding invitations has gotten a whole lot easier.

There Goes The Bride (Headed To Target) (Hartford Courant) - Target has been a helpful resource for busy brides. The big-box retailer not only has a wedding-gift registry where couples can sign up for all manner of housewares, electronics and tabletop wares but also has services for designing your own wedding invitations, thank-you cards and wedding day serving essentials.

04/23/07 - REVIEW | The Gift Horse: Robinson Devor's "Zoo" (indieWIRE) - by Jeff Reichert (April 22, 2007) [An indieWIRE Review from Reverse Shot.]

RESTAURANT REVIEW (Style Weekly) - Two New Yorkers want you to eat your dessert and stay awhile. by B.P. Fox Sometimes I sit and wonder if there’s more to life than a blueberry muffin and a nonfat, grande, half-caff latte — even if I do decide to splurge and make it a caramel macchiato instead.

Wendy's Wants a Biggie Deal (The Motley Fool) - Wendy's provides a square meal with its oddly shaped patties, and its buyout possibilities.

Short Subjectives (Creative Loafing Atlanta) - Capsule reviews of recently reviewed films... Opening Friday BLACK BOOK 4 stars (R) See review. THE CONDEMNED (R) Stone Cold Steve Austin stars in director Scott Wiper's action thriller about a man on death row in a Central American prison who is purchased by a wealthy businessman and sent to a remote island where he and nine of the world's most infamous murderers must fight to be the last man ...

Book Review: Wildfire at Midnight by Mary Stewart (Blogcritics.org) - First published in 1956, Wildfire at Midnight is one of Mary Stewart's best romantic suspense novels. With the ruggedly beautiful Isle of Skye as her backdrop, the author weaves a tale of madness and murder; deception and love; hope and forgiveness; it's a novel that is nothing short of spectacular. Gianetta, named for her ‘disreputable and famous’ great-great-grandmother Gianetta Fox, ...

�He� signs out with some last minute tips (Old Gold and Black) - �Never start an article with a quote. It�s unoriginal and clich�d. It�s lazy.� -Professor Mary Niepold, from my first journalism class at the university �What a long, strange trip it�s been.� -Robert Hunter Well, more of a long, strange, sexual trip � writing this year�s column.

 
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