by Taylor Eason | Jul 22, 2008 | I Do: Wedding Edition
Caterers and wedding halls normally offer limited (and average) wine selections, so as you plan the most memorable reception you will probably ever give, your best move is to inquire about outside purchasing. Since you'll be buying in bulk, bringing in your own...
by Andrew Varnon | Jul 22, 2008 | I Do: Wedding Edition
It’s called the sgian dhub. That’s the knife you stick in your sock. Of the wedding photos, that’s the one that makes young boys, otherwise bored with the whole ordeal, stop and stare. Yeah, yeah, yeah, men in skirts—but once you throw a knife...
by Sarah Feldberg | Jul 22, 2008 | I Do: Wedding Edition
That somewhat reluctant, terse sensualist William Carlos Williams wrote a coyly eroticized poem in 1917 entitled “The Young Housewife.” In the poem, Williams hints at his attraction or infatuation with the eponymous housewife by cataloging her...
by Sarah Feldberg | Jul 22, 2008 | I Do: Wedding Edition
That somewhat reluctant, terse sensualist William Carlos Williams wrote a coyly eroticized poem in 1917 entitled “The Young Housewife.” In the poem, Williams hints at his attraction or infatuation with the eponymous housewife by cataloging her...
by Kate Navarra Thibodeau | Jul 22, 2008 | The Public Humanist
Some recent posts, specifically Picture This: Participatory History on the Web, have caused a shiver to run up and down my spine, but only in regards to how it will affect the collection and keeping of soft, or online, records. While the historian in me regards the...