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Planning Your Wedding while Planning for the Future (Wellsville Daily Reporter) - (ARA) - Your wedding day should be special, with family and friends gathered to help you celebrate, the ceremony reflecting your love and the reception providing a perfect finale.

Review: Fine 'Hamlet' at the Guthrie is fitting ode to old building (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) - "Hamlet" evokes conflicting feelings, such as you might have if you heard a dirge played at a wedding. Friday's opening of Shakespeare's most iconic tragedy was especially poignant because this production, set in the 1940s with profound clarity and inexorable pathos by director Joe Dowling, is freighted with the weight of all kinds of history. The opening of this play, about a prince visited by

People in the News: Huh? A good review for Cruise?! (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) - Nicole Kidman gives Tom Cruise good reviews ... Kevin Federline has his allowance taken away ... Tori Spelling weds again.

Keeping up With the Steins warm-hearted, well-intentioned, charming: review (Canada.com) - (AP) - With its sitcommy dialogue, wacky family antics and good-natured ribbing of religious traditions, Keeping Up With the Steins plays like My Big Fat L.A. Bar Mitzvah.

Start Your Marriage on Firm Financial Ground (Southwest Daily News) - (ARA) - One of the most popular times of year to get married is finally here. Thousands of couples will tie the knot this spring and summer, most of them spending countless hours planning the wedding and honeymoon. But it seems very little thought goes into something just as important.

TV Review: American Idol , The Final Four (Blogcritics.org) - When this Idol season started gas was just two dollars a gallon and the TV news was talking about getting out of Iraq instead of nuking Iran. I'm pretty sure that Paris Bennett was in middle school and Taylor Hicks had dark hair. I vaguely remember that they were talking about Ace Young being one of the favorites and Elliott Yamin was in danger of being lost among charismatic performers like

Sonia Nettnin Film Review: Yasmine’s Song (Scoop.co.nz) - “Yasmine’s Song” tells the story of Yasmine and Ziyad, a young couple who meet in secret and contemplate marriage, but are under cultural, economic and social pressures.

Performance review 'And then. . .' makes Chagall spring to life (The Oregonian) - Do Jump! artistic director Robin Lane and her performers have come up with such a perfect idea for the ensemble, which specializes in aerial performance, dance, acrobatics and powerful imagery, that it's a wonder they didn't think of it sooner.

DVD Review: Remembering The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (Blogcritics.org) - The original 110-minute TV movie was based on a novel by Ernest J. Gaines, and I saw if when it first came out in 1973 and never forgot it. The story starts out in February of 1962 on a classic southern plantation. In a set of ramshackle old cabins called the "quarters," a simple gathering is taking place to celebrate the 110th birthday of an ex-slave named Miss Jane Pittman. In the middle of

Legendary Leila Number One Again (Scoop.co.nz) - Legendary eastern suburbs real estate specialist Leila MacDonald is Barfoot & Thompson's number one salesperson again for 2006.

 
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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...