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Future Brides Prepare For Their Special Day At Local Wedding Show (News 25 Evansville) - EVANSVILLE, IN - Brides-to-be got the royal treatment Sunday at the "Ultimate Wedding Show" at the downtown Executive Inn. Tri-State vendors showed-off their products as visitors watched fashion shows and received special gifts. One lucky bride won the grand prize, a $1 thousand travel voucher.
Wedding Season Kicks Off With Macy's Trunk Show (NBC 5 Chicago) - Wedding season has officially arrived with a special showing of spring bridal gowns.
Television: Wedding-bell blues on Fox; Goldblum's show is DOA (The Salt Lake Tribune) - Beginning this week, nearly a half-dozen midseason replacement shows - or the second-string series that take up the slots left by failed fall series - debut on television. Here are reviews of two. More to come next week. Say "I don't": For whom do "The Wedding Bells" toll? They toll for no one - at least no one with at least half a brain who wants to see a good television comedy/drama.
'Wedding Bells' clangs miserably T rue enough, "The Wedding Bells" is a terrible show. Horribly conceived. Terribly ... (The Oregonian) - 'Wedding Bells' clangs miserably T rue enough, "The Wedding Bells" is a terrible show. Horribly conceived. Terribly written. Indifferently acted. Bruised on the outside, rotten to the core.
Stephens grand prize winner at bridal show (The South Alabamian) - Jennifer Stephens of Thomasville was the grand prize winner for the wedding/honeymoon package awarded at the Bridal Show conducted on Jan. 27 at the H.W. Pearce Memorial Park Assembly House in Jackson. The event was hosted by Trisha's Wedding and Party Rentals in Jackson.
Let's hope tedious 'Wedding Bells' is not forever (USA Today) - Some wedding invitations are best declined. Granted, The Wedding Bells hardly is the worst show you've ever seen or, for that matter, the worst you've seen from super-producer David E. Kelley. (That title is still held by Snoops.) It does, however, rank with the most tedious, a show so empty that you get the feeling it's being thrown away even as you watch.
The Wedding Bells (2007) (Entertainment Weekly) - The pun is the best thing about the Fox series, which unrolls with all the grim, predictable timing of an actual bad wedding. Here come the stock characters: Eldest sis Jane ( Meet the Fockers ' Teri Polo) is so organized she plans sex with her husband; Annie (KaDee Strickland) is so repressed she's ''afraid to feel''; Sammy (Sarah Jones) is a whore.
'Wedding Bells,' grounds for a divorce (Media Life Magazine) - David E. Kelley, executive producer of the new Fox dramedy “The Wedding Bells,” is a rarity. His series can be brilliant and yet frustrating, often at the same time.
TV: Wedding Bell Blues (Newsweek) - Stay away from Fox's monstrous new soap about wedding planners--especially if you’re planning a wedding.
Hear 'Wedding Bells' and see 'Las Vegas' on an opulent TV night (The Springfield News-Leader) - Tonight's must-see: "Wedding Bells," 8 p.m., Fox.
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