wedding reception
What will your favorite star couples dance to on their big days?
We haven't attended a whole lot of famous people's weddings, but we imagine they are fantastic affairs with peacocks wandering around and ice sculptures of the happy couple and passed hors d'oeuvres that are never too small or too messy. And of course, given that the famous people are often trained performers, we expect a lot out of their reception dancing. Surely they can do better than that couple from Minnesota! But not every famous couple can be Khlodom, slow-dancing their way into a lifetime of bliss to the dulcet strains of Lionel Richie and Diana Ross … Read More
Newlyweds replacing traditional love songs with upbeat numbers for their first dance.
As we know, traditional weddings are out and unique weddings—be them green, red or otherwise—are in. Weddings today are about adding a personal touch, and one of the clearest ways couples are choosing to convey their distinctive personality is through music and, specifically, the ceremonial first dance at the reception.
Love Buzz knows a couple who, since the groom was in the music industry, had their DJ friends clamoring to control the tunes at their reception. Rather than choose one friend or genre, the couple delegated slots to all their musical pals and had a rockin' time … Read More
This week in wedding disasters, glass; stabbing; lightning and tasers.
Most weddings go off without a hitch; the bride wears white, couple says "I do," and everyone gets trashed at the reception. But not all weddings go as planned. Below, this week's wedding debacles...
Waiters and barkeeps beware! You may get a little more than a sloppy kiss from a happy bridesmaid at your next job. It must have been the bride and groom's violent love set off a guest at the a celebration in Edinburgh UK, where someone, (an unrequited love, perhaps?) attacked a … Read More
We just got back from my cousin's wedding in San Antonio (I told you we're...
We just got back from my cousin's wedding in San Antonio (I told you we're the two most wedding-goingest people this year). It was great fun—lots of booze and good food mixed with my crazy alcoholic uncles.
It's actually good that our wedding isn't for six months—it will give everyone in my family a chance to detox. But it was also strange. I couldn't help but think that the next time I see most of those people will be at my own wedding.
I don't know that you ever get used to the idea of getting married. The initial shock and excitement … Read More