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The couple met at a Student Animal Legal Defense Fund, but soon realized they had more in common than a conviction that eating meat is immoral.
By Tammy La Gorce
They grew up on Oahu and went to rival schools but didn’t meet until after they moved to New York.
By Alyson Krueger
Alexi Pappas, the Olympic runner, and Jeremy Teicher, a filmmaker, became a team of two in college. And there’s a tree that says so.
By Vincent M. Mallozzi
Lauren Pomerantz, an Emmy-winning writer and producer, met Elizabeth Higgins Clark, a writer and a granddaughter of Mary Higgins Clark, on Tinder.
By Alix Strauss
“The brevity of life had never been more apparent to us, so we decided to tie the knot.”
Peter Buttigieg, a rising star in the Democratic Party, once wondered: “How does a sitting mayor in Indiana who’s gay find a date?” Now he doesn’t have to.
By Guy Trebay
The wedding of Rebecca Jampol and Randy Harris Jr. was all about celebrating the creativity, culture and heritage of Newark.
Through clever planning and some negotiating, Chanet Tisdel and Chauncey Kearney managed to have a luxurious wedding on a budget.
Harley Stumbaugh broke up with Brooke Stuard and then moved 900 miles away. She decided he wouldn’t get away that easily.
By Lois Smith Brady
Friends of Jean Kim and Bryan Woo sensed a special connection between the two, but it took years before the couple began a romance.
By Alexis Cheung