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Planning Your Wedding while Planning for the Future (Stuttgart Daily Leader) - (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: 'DruidSynge' a 9-hour celebration (AP via Yahoo! News) - The comedy is often as bleak as the tragedy in the plays of John Millington Synge, but that may be why they have a special appeal to modern audiences, nearly 100 years after the Irish playwright's death.
Nothing tainted about our love for 'Wedding Singer' (Republican American) - Here I sit at my computer, writing the review of "The Wedding Singer" as I promised, and listening to the CD of the show for probably the umpteenth time because I just love the score.
Groomsmen: more troubled romance, strained friendship from Ed Burns: review (CP via Yahoo! Canada News) - (AP) - If you've seen previous Edward Burns comic dramas about troubled romance and strained friendships, you've pretty much seen his latest, The Groomsmen.
Love boat? (Metromix.com) - Flirts, ahoy! Reader Review crew the Alfresco Flirts hits the lake in search of singles
REVIEW / Road trip makes for a long haul (San Francisco Chronicle) - Cross Country By Robert Sullivan BLOOMSBURY; 389 PAGES; $24.95 With an anecdote here, a dash of history there, and some very long sentences that wind their way across the white pages like the interstate...
DVD Review: Revengers Tragedy (Blogcritics.org) - I was an engineering major in college. This may explain why I had no idea there was a defined sub-genre of Elizabethan and Jacobean drama known as a revenge play. Hamlet is the best-known revenge play, with its theme of the son seeking vengeance for his father's death and eventually leading to the death of most of the characters directly and peripherally involved in the plot. But it turns out
DVD Review: The Devil's Sword (Blogcritics.org) - A flame-lashed, smoke-tailed meteorite crashes to earth, setting aflame the rural area, and the mind of an aged, gray-bearded fellow who finds the fiery space rock glowing hotly and beeping quirkily nearby. Perhaps wizened, but by no means unwise, the sagacious elder (beset by a blustery wind and a collapsing hut) transforms the smoldering meteor into a longish, unwieldy-looking sword. However,
CD Review: Johnny Cash - American V: A Hundred Highways (Blogcritics.org) - Johnny Cash feared that 2002’s American IV: The Man Comes Around would be his last release, so producer Rick Rubin suggested that he start writing and recording new material, which they began on the day after American IV was finished. Due to his failing health, an engineer and guitar players were always on call. Towards the end, Cash suffered a number of ailments, was confined to a
Drugstore can bail you out with one-time use cameras (Asbury Park Press) - You're in a rush to get to the wedding, party or graduation. You leave your camera or camcorder on the kitchen table. You might not have time to run home, but you can probably stop at a local drugstore.
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