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The Wedding Ordealnew
I'm not sure if you've noticed, but women can get a little worked up over weddings. In fact, I don't know if there is anything that turns sane women into frothing, frenzied, frantic lunatics faster.
Jackson Free Press |
Kathleen M. Mitchell |
01-11-2013 |
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Tags: Weddings
Look at This Fucking Hipster Weddingnew

Marching down the aisle with mustache parties, woodland creatures, and letterpress — lots and lots of letterpress.
Boston Phoenix |
Eugenia Williamson |
05-26-2011 |
Culture
When it Comes to Weddings, Restaurants are the New Banquet Hallnew
With all the time we spend in restaurants, is it any surprise we want to commit our lives to our partners there, too? For many, banquet halls with prescribed chicken-or-fish options don’t cut it anymore, and the vogue for smaller weddings means cavernous spaces may not be necessary, either.
Seven Days |
Alice Levitt |
02-05-2010 |
Culture
The Wedding That Wasn'tnew
How to back out of your wedding gracefully (sort of).
Eugene Weekly |
Camilla Mortensen |
01-23-2009 |
Culture
It's a Nice Day for a Green Weddingnew
More couples are vowing to wed organically, and live environmentally-friendly ever after.
New Haven Advocate |
Jayne Keedle |
07-22-2008 |
Culture
Wedding Tips for Blended Familiesnew
How do couples with kids from previous partnerships negotiate weddings?
Eugene Weekly |
Amanda Burhop |
01-12-2007 |
Culture
Something Old, Something ... Green?new
Celebrating the planet on and after a wedding day.
Eugene Weekly |
Nicole Fancher |
01-12-2007 |
Culture
Tags: environment, bride, brides, engagement, groom, Grooms, rings, wedding, weddings, gifts, environmental, eco, green, Anniversary, carbon neutrality, honeymoon
Offbeat Bridesnew

A new book provides resources for indie weddings.
Eugene Weekly |
Suzi Steffen |
01-12-2007 |
Culture
Going to the Chapelnew
Looking in at traditional marriage from the guest's seat
Metroland |
John Rodat |
07-29-2004 |
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