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November 10, 2005
Get Married Without Disowning Your Mom
Carin Davis
November 10, 2005
Many a wedding have lead to knockout, throw-down arguments between mother and daughter. Should it be black tie or California casual? Meat or fish? DJ or band? Should there be fewer guests at a lavish wedding or more guests at a bare-bones one? And why should cousin Sally, who the bride hasn\’t seen since her sweet 16, get an invite over a co-worker?
A Rehearsal Menu to Tickle Your Nose
Beverly Levitt
November 10, 2005
Since today\’s weddings are rife with new traditions, why not serve your guests a rehearsal dinner menu infused with Champagne?
Spectator – The Taboo Expressionist
Ariella Cohen
November 10, 2005
Tattooing is an act of indelible self-expression. As such, it serves as an ideal vehicle for Jill Ciment\’s new novel, \”The Tattoo Artist.\”
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