- Red is the new white at Chinese weddings (MSNBC)
In China, many young couples are forgoing Western rituals and gowns for the crimson costumes of the ancient Han way. Considered auspicious in China, red is the color of choice at traditional weddings.
- Tradition makes comeback as Chinese seek red weddings (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Red is the new white in China as more young couples forgo Western wedding gowns and rituals for the richly embroidered, crimson costumes and intricate traditions of the ancient Han way.
- Critic's Corner Thursday (USA Today)
Smallville (CW, tonight, 8 ET/PT) invites you to one of TV's oldest, most reliable sweeps stunts: a wedding, in this case between Chloe and Jimmy. We've all seen it before, and we all know weddings in shows about superheroes tend not to go off without a hitch.
- Harrison County Family Judge Offers Free New Year's Eve Weddings (The Charleston State Journal)
It will be Judge Crislip's last day in office.
- Engagements & Weddings (Journal Inquirer)
Charles and Ann (Boudah) Kuzontkoski were married on Oct. 30, 1948, at the Annunciation Church in Florence, Mass. They have happily resided in Suffield, Conn., for more than 50 years.
- Engagements & Weddings (Journal Inquirer)
Jill Ann Scherrer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scherrer of East Haddam, was married to James Michael Memery, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Memery of Manchester, at St. John Episcopal Church in Essex on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008.
- Prop. 8 gay marriage ban goes to Supreme Court (Los Angeles Times)
The California high court will review legal challenges to Prop. 8. A hearing is set for March. Prior to a ruling, gay weddings will not be allowed to resume. Reporting from Los Angeles and San Francisco Jessica Garrison -- The California Supreme Court voted 6 to 1 on Wednesday to review legal challenges to Proposition 8, the voter initiative that restored a ban on same-sex marriage, but ...
- Weddings stable in economic unrest (Journal & Courier)
By no means is the wedding industry recession-proof. But it appears to be faring much better than many businesses in this time of economic uncertainty.
- ‘Rachel Getting Married’ creates emotional ripples (Maumelle Monitor)
by carol cling Thursday, November 13, 2008 12:00 PM CST At most weddings, the bride is the undisputed star, with the groom in the best-supporting-actor role.
- Lyricist will write your song (Herald & Review)
If you would like to say it with a song but lack the words or the music, a new Sullivan-based business is playing your tune. "Say It With A Song" specializes in crafting custom songs, both words and music, for special occasions such as weddings, retirements or memorial services.
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