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Carousel's 'Seven Brides' provides down home fun (Lisbon Morning Journal) - AKRON - Theatregoers are in for a real treat with this classic boy meets girl musical with comedic undertones. The Carousel Dinner Theatre's presentation of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" has it all.
'Brides' take to Beijing catwalk (People's Daily) - The opening show of the China 2006 Autumn/Winter Fashion Week yesterday turned into a spectacular "wedding ceremony" featuring a host of charming "brides" decked out in a range of different styles.
Cleric mocks court order, stands by vani (Daily Times) - Staff Report MIANWALI: A marriage party returned without brides, as the cleric refused to sermonise nikah of two former vani women despite their khula from the Family Court. In April 1985, Daudkhel police registered a case against Amanullah Khan, son of Sher Muhammad Khan, for killing
Joan Patterson (The Oregonian) - Husbands and families lined the wharf as the Monterey, brimming with Australian war brides, sailed into San Francisco on a spring day in 1946.
Frock horror for 183 brides (Irish Examiner) - By Catherine Shanahan THE owners of a bridal shop that shut unexpectedly, leaving almost 200 brides-to-be in tears, last night said they were confident close to 100 customers would have their gowns within 24 hours.
Wedding dress store's shock closure leave brides in a lather (Irish Examiner) - Almost 200 panic stricken brides-to-be were today given a guarantee they would have a dress for their big day after an exclusive bridal store in Cork city closed down without warning.
Best Bets: 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers' (The Bellingham Herald Online) - Quinn Wiebe plays Adam Pontipee and Aimee Weir plays Millie in Northwest Washington Theatre Group's production of the boisterous musical set in the Oregon wilderness of the 1850s, "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," playing at 7:30 p.m. March 24-23, March 31 and at 1 and 7:30 p.m. April 1 at the Judson Auditorium at Lynden Middle School, 516 Main St. Tickets are $10 adults, $8 seniors, $5 students
The Theatre Is a Gray Temple: Midlife! Musical Tested in NYC (Playbill) - Musicals Tonight! inaugurates its Spring 2006 BMI Workshop Writers reading series March 27-28 with Midlife! The User's Guide, a new revue with music by Richard B. Evans, lyrics by Frank Evans and comedy by Jane Stroll.
Dress mess gives way to seamless wedding day (Irish Examiner) - By Catherine Shanahan GOWNLESS and gutted, Joanne Corcoran was a bride-to-be staring down the bodice of catastrophe.
India may get its own Vogue (rediff.com) - Conde Nast to bring Vogue, Glamour through a 100% subsidiary.
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