National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame transforms into a one-stop shop for brides, grooms-to-be

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Matthew Skelly estimates his bride-to-be, Jodi Robillard, has a stack of 50 wedding magazines — each approximately 100 pages thick — at the couple’s Philadelphia home.

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National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame transforms into a one-stop shop for brides, grooms-to-be

Rachel Hollis: Why Brides And Grooms Are Being Themselves (Finally!)

“Wait, isn’t the wedding always about the couple?” you ask. Well, it should be, but in years past it was very rarely the case.

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Rachel Hollis: Why Brides And Grooms Are Being Themselves (Finally!)

The Plunge: When it’s time to propose, grooms-to-be go all out

An unsuspecting woman cast her fishing line into a Twin Cities lake recently only to reel in a dazzling diamond ring, which had been attached to the hook by professional divers underwater. An Ikea shopping trip for another couple ended with the future groom breaking into song and dance before getting down on one knee.

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The Plunge: When it’s time to propose, grooms-to-be go all out