Vows
A Sound Engineer, a Props Guy and Their ‘Beautiful’ Wedding
After a Wednesday matinee, Jessica Weeks and John Bryant, more comfortable behind the scenes, took center stage to say, “I do.”
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After a Wednesday matinee, Jessica Weeks and John Bryant, more comfortable behind the scenes, took center stage to say, “I do.”
By JANE GORDON JULIEN
Brides and grooms do whatever they can to steady their nerves.
By ALYSON KRUEGER
165 Years of Love (and War) in The New York Times Wedding Announcements
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
She began their relationship with a jab at his university’s football team, but he had trouble reading her signals.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
I was certain that modern weddings were unnecessarily burdensome. My theory: You could plan a beautiful wedding in a week. I had a chance to prove it.
By EMILY HARDMAN
Lois Smith Brady shares her favorite quotations about love, garnered on the wedding beat.
By LOIS SMITH BRADY
After his idea to help the airport she worked at fell through, he had another proposal in mind.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
We consider questions about the age of portraits of (supposedly) two newlyweds and the aftermath of a poisoned wedding reception.
By STEVE BELL
Why stop at the D.J. or the band? Fire eaters, acrobats and belly dancers are available for hire.
By ALIX STRAUSS
The couple met at a New York gym in 2009 when one of them took a cycling class taught by the other.
She is an advertising account executive, and he is in investor relations and marketing for an asset manager. They met in high school in New Jersey.
The couple met in 2009 while volunteering at a medical and dental clinic set up by the bride’s parents in El Progreso, Honduras.
She is a client partner for Facebook, and he helps invest Harvard’s endowment fund.
Mr. Sheppard is a retired lawyer, and Mr. Shaw is a flight attendant with American Airlines. They were married at their home in Phoenix.
Ksenia Berestovskaya gave Christopher Oquist her phone number, just to get rid of him. It didn’t work.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
The reporter was beginning to believe that love was something just for other people.
By BROOKE LEA FOSTER
A rapping professor was smitten with a student, but he would not ask her out. Now they are husband and wife.
By BROOKE LEA FOSTER
After years of long-distance dating, the wedding was delayed by hundreds of thousands marching in Manhattan.
By TAMMY La GORCE
A secret relationship is forged on keyboards, nearly 3,000 miles apart.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
A few places where a last-minute bride can find a wedding gown, possibly at a deep discount.
By MARIANNE ROHRLICH
“We’re not selling invitations,” a company official says. “What we’re really selling is surprise and joy.”
By TAMMY La GORCE
Diamonds aren’t the only options. How to show love, from plastic to rubies.
By MARIANNE ROHRLICH
Couples are going beyond just listing charities on their registry websites by having ceremonies that actively help their communities.
By ALIX STRAUSS
Interesting ways the brides of 2016 were asked the big question.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI