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Review: 'Perfect Wedding' is a jolly good comedy (Akron Beacon Journal) - Review: 'Perfect Wedding' is a jolly good comedy

TV Review: 'Celeb Apprentice': Bad blood lingers (Entertainment Weekly) - Party planner David Tutera, who memorably clashed with eventual Celebrity Apprentice winner Joan Rivers on Sunday's finale , told Barbara Walters on her Sirius XM Radio show Monday that Rivers is "a monster."

TV Review: TV finales: Connect the dots! (Entertainment Weekly) - Number of couples tying the knot: idc, Its probably Chase and Cameron on House and Meredith and Derek on GA Number of positive pregnancy tests: one of GA and one on House (??) or Bones.

Heidi Klum and Seal's Retro Weekend Wedding (E! Online) - Who said getting married once was enough? Heidi Klum and Seal have done it again, this time tying the knot for the fifth time to celebrate their fourth anniversary. On...

Review: Jason Cook in Auckland (Stuff) - British comedian Jason Cook delivered a comedy show with a dark side. Reviewer Chris Schulz was there.

'Cheeful Weather for the Wedding' leads a spring parade of New in Paperback (The Cleveland Plain Dealer) - Persephone, 121 pp., $18 Anyone facing a deluge of summer nuptials will find breezy relief in Julia Strachey's 1932 novella, Cheerful Weather for the Wedding. Originally published by Virginia Woolf's Hogarth Press, Strachey's light comedy of manners mimics "Mrs. Dalloway"...

Wedding Babylon: Insider's guide to super-rich marriages (Daily Mail) - Wedding Babylon: Insider's guide to super-rich marriages

Slide show: Mom and Me, a Mother's Day tribute (Petoskey News-Review) - The Petoskey News-Review editorial staff chose this sweet family moment as the winner in its Mother’s Day “Mom and Me” photo contest. Pictured here are Angela Bishop and her mom Kay Cartford of Harbor Springs on Bishop’s wedding day, June 14, 2008 on Deer Lake in Boyne Falls.

DVD Review Duo: Bride Wars and Hotel for Dogs (Teen Hollywood) - Liv (Kate Hudson) and Emma (Anne Hathaway) are BFFs who've shared a major dream since they were little girls; both want a June wedding at the Plaza Hotel in New York. It's almost an obsession. As young adults, the galpals become engaged at about the same time.

Smith-Vaughn wedding (Sedalia Democrat) - Betsy R. Smith and Wayne M. Vaughn, both of Sedalia, were married at 2 p.m. April 18 at Chapel in the Pines in Senatobia, Miss. The bride is the daughter of the late C. Gordon and Genevieve R. Smith. The groom is the son of the late Robert E. and Marguerite L. Vaughn.

 
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