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...blues typically hit early in married life, psychiatrists say, as newlyweds begin recognizing that expectations of how their partner or relationship will change postwedding are unrealistic. Worse, once the Big Day has come and gone, couples are forced to step out of their much-cherished and often long-lived "bride and groom" spotlight and just get on with real life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Postnuptial Depression: What Happens the Day After | 11/24/2008 | See Source »

...Graham’s choreography is properly preserved. “As a piece of Graham’s work, it’s a challenge for the dancer to embody the movement as she saw it,” says Chin, who dances the shared role of the bride in “Appalachian Spring.”Since it is a piece of theatrical ballet, as opposed to the more abstract work of Koch and Schreier, the dancers must also relate a narrative in their performances. “At every moment I have to think about what...

Author: By Anna E. Sakellariadis, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: HBC Prepares for 'Departure' | 11/21/2008 | See Source »

...daughter Lu Fang, when the Beichuan No. 1 Middle School crumbled. His wife had died 16 years earlier giving birth to her and Lu had resolved to raise the girl on his own. Friends and relatives, including his mother-in-law, offered to help the farmer find a new bride. "I turned them all down," he says. "I could not risk any possibility of my daughter being mistreated by a stepmother...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rising from The Rubble | 11/20/2008 | See Source »

...when commitment means going to brain-break together. “Growing up, I expected to get married around 26 or 27 as an ideal age, and to have a lot more of my education, career, and financial security established by then,” says the bride-to-be. In spite of this, O’Herin’s parents, Brian and Julie, who also wed in their early twenties, support their son’s decision. “We are proud of our son and his choice makes us proud...

Author: By Shareen P Asmat, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Love in Leverett Leads to Early Engagement | 11/19/2008 | See Source »

...night, we retired to the Olivier House (828 Toulouse Street; 504-525-8456), in the honeymoon suite. (That was pure luck: One bride's canceled wedding is another woman's happy weekend.) With its floor-to-(nearly)-ceiling shuttered windows and curlicue iron balcony rails, I felt like Brooke Shields in Pretty Baby (except legal and not as cute). The French Quarter hotel, built in 1839, was charming and utterly transporting, but if you're in the market for fancy, keep looking - some of the wallpaper here is peeling, and the furniture sags. And although we loved the Olivier House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting It On in the Big Easy | 11/18/2008 | See Source »

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