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NYMF-Bound Back Home: The War Brides Musical Announces Cast and Creative Team (Playbill) - Producers of the World War II-set Back Home: The War Brides Musical , which had its roots in the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop, announced the full cast and creative team for its upcoming run in the New York Musical Theatre Festival.
MyWeddingSurvey.com is a Full Comprehensive Survey Website Where Brides Share Information to Help Other Brides (PR.com) - Bride & Groom Planner announces the launch of MyWeddingSurvey.com, the very first comprehensive website where brides review every vendor they worked with while planning their wedding, for the purpose of providing complete and valuable inside information to their fellow brides. [PR.com - August 27, 2007]
Local shop has solution for busy brides-to-be (Daily Journal) - By TIM ZATZARINY Jr. VINELAND -- To Ronald Bassetti, the days of brides going from vendor to vendor to book wedding services are fading like ancient photo albums.
Cambodia demands return of its brides (TVNZ) - Cambodia's former king is demanding that brides from the country be returned from Taiwan, where many have been abandoned by local men and led into prostitution or harsh labour deals to keep their visas.
Flowers, colors abound for fall weddings (The Virginia Gazette) - The choices are endless for fall brides. From flowers and colors to décor, fall brides can create the wedding of their dreams simply by using their imagination.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007 (Deccan Herald) - Brides go from the traditional white to green in pro-environment nuptials. While most people see weddings as the epitome of love, others have come to see them as the height of consumption.
Weight loss and fitness for brides-to-be (The Virginia Gazette) - Eager to slim down and shape up for your magical day? You can accomplish these goals successfully and safely by eating right and making sure to exercise, according to two experienced dieticians.
Tips for Making Your Skin Radiant on Your Wedding Day (Richfield Reaper) - (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.
Brides are buying two dresses, one for the ceremony, one for the reception (The Toledo Blade) - Emily Youssef set out to buy one wedding dress.
Give your wedding a personal touch (The Virginia Gazette) - If you're like most brides-do-be, you've been dreaming about your wedding day since you were a young girl. Whether it's a lavish gala or an intimate affair, it will be one of the most important days in your life. To the tiniest detail, it must be perfect. If your big day is looming on the horizon, consider personal touches to make your dream wedding a reality. Start when considering the décor for ...
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Brides go down the aisle in style (The Star) - YOU thought you had a tough job. On an average weekend, up to 50 brides-to-be traipse through Thi Diep's shop, every one of them looking for the perfect fabric for their big day.
Bridal show unites vendors and brides (and some grooms) | By Cara O’Brien Loveland Reporter-Herald (Loveland Reporter-Herald) - Most of the brides- (and grooms-) to-be who came to Sunday’s Bridal Festival at The Ranch were looking for specific things. “I need someone to marry me,” said Candice Moreno, of Loveland. She doesn’t mean the groom, of course, she found him already, but she needed an officiant for her June wedding.
Onassis Center Lets Teen Brides Bathe, Satyrs Romp in N.Y. Show (Bloomberg) - Jan. 6 (Bloomberg) -- On a broken piece of pottery, two young girls dance around the altar of Artemis, holding hands and praying that she will ensure their fertility.
Getting Ready for the Big Wedding (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia) - As thrilling as a big wedding ceremony can be, getting there takes a lot of work and planning. During the weekend, the Bridal Expo in Charleston steered brides-to-be in the right direction. The sluggish economy, however, has impacted the bridal business.