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As with other countries, America has wedding customs that have been passed down through the centuries. Learn about some of these customs to help plan your wedding.
Add a touch of Hispanic heritage and passion to any wedding ceremony by incorporating one or more of these wedding traditions from Latin American countries.
One Perfect Day: The Selling of the American Wedding exposes the wedding industry, looks at bridezillas, and asks how weddings became such large and expensive events.
From hair braiding to colorful textiles, cowry shells to warmly glowing embers, drumming to jumping the broom, there are many ways to celebrate African heritage weddings.
Many Native American Indian tribes have traditions associated with love and the act of marriage; traditions include love potions and the symbolism of nature's union.
Bernie is planning her dream wedding ceremony; her mother and stepmother are, too. From flower arrangements to ceremony and reception venues, no one can agree on anything
Over 120,000 couples marry in Las Vegas each year, including celebrities like Elvis, Jane Fonda, Bob Geldof, Bruce Willis and Demi Moore. Here's your wedding planner.
Destination weddings are the up-and-coming alternative to traditional weddings. Read on and learn how to make your special day an affordable and stress-free occasion.
Five years after Buffy the Vampire Slayer ended, the young cast that starred in the series have gone their separate ways with varying success.
Represent your culture by featuring a traditional wedding cake at your reception.
Most North American weddings have customs, roles and aspects in common. Where did these traditions come from?
Although Americans are marrying at older ages, the accoutrements of wedding garb, decorations, locale and colors has not kept up with the changing demographics.
High school comedies hit their peak in the 1990's. Featuring large-breasted ditsy blonde woman, good-looking ugly chicks, classic rugged football stars and band geeks, th
This funny and honest reflection of one writer's anxiety about motherhood, identity and the pressure to "hop on the baby train," will resonate with many women readers.


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