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Brides before baseball Sunday in Camden (Courier-Post) - Brides and Sharks will take to the diamond Sunday at Campbell's Field in Camden. Prior to the 1:05 p.m. first pitch of the minor league baseball game between the Camden Riversharks and the Newark Bears, a wedding expo will take place on the concourse of the field.
Dance stops show in 'Seven Brides' (The Wichita Eagle) - "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" is a big, sprawling, old-fashioned Broadway musical -- by way of Hollywood, of course. And Music Theatre of Wichita's production -- directed with graceful flow by Wayne Bryan -- is lively, athletic, boisterous entertainment where the music is hummable and the dance is glorious.
Ta-da! Bridesmaid dresses can be worn again (The Enid News & Eagle) - Over the years, brides-to-be have promised their bridesmaids dresses that they’ll love, that they’ll wear over and over again. But on what occasion is it really appropriate to trot out pink taffeta?
Our Brides and Grooms and their Guests are our greatest advertisement. To Anyone (Howell Tri Town News) - Our Brides and Grooms and their Guests are our greatest advertisement. To Anyone Else We’re Still...
On the Street (New York Times) - The city's parks are awash in white gowns and tiaras, but the only way to distinguish the brides from the Sweet 16 birthday girls are the veils.
Seven brides for seven druthers (Vancouver Province) - Tallulah spent yesterday afternoon baking her wedding cake -- decorated with seven little brides and no grooms. The cake will be served at a group wedding Saturday, where she will marry -- herself.
Brides-To-Be Say Wedding Planner Jilted Them (WRTV Indianapolis) - Several local women say a wedding planner suddenly stopped working on their events, leaving them scrambling to make plans of their own.
Celebrity wedding tricks and truths (MSNBC) - Secret ceremonies, decoy brides among ways stars keep press at bay
Tips for Making Your Skin Radiant on Your Wedding Day (Evening Times) - (ARA) - Every bride wants her wedding to be picture perfect - from the dress to the flowers to the food at the reception. And of course, brides want to be beautiful, both for the ceremony and for the wedding pictures.
Tax Tips: Before the I do's, map out your financial future (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) - RALEIGH, N.C. -- Like many soon-to-be brides, I'm spending most of my free time picking out flowers, interviewing photographers, preparing invitations and the like. I'm also figuring out the tax consequences of jumping the broom.
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