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Messing With Texas

Supreme Court gives state—and its LGBTQ residents—yet another black eye.

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Sweethearts at Last: Native Texans Conrad Fertitta and Gary Barnes Exchange Vows in the Piney Woods of Navasota

Conrad Fertitta vividly remembers the evening he met his husband, Gary Barnes, back in 1977. “I had been out of…

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Set the Mood for Love With the Perfect Wedding Décor and Gifts

“We know that today’s celebration becomes tomorrow’s lasting memory. If you think wedding design and décor is just about centerpieces,…

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Bollywood Meets L.A.: Avinash Shyam Thadhani and Nelvin Joseph Adriatico Honor Their Cultures with Back-to-Back Weddings

When asked who proposed to whom, they respond in unison, “We both did!”

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It’s in the Details: Perfecting Entertainment and Photography for Your Wedding

From serving the perfect drinks to having the best music to capturing every moment in exquisite fashion, these vendors make…

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The Paper Anniversary for Marriage Equality

Happy first anniversary, marriage equality! Look, I got you some paper!

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Obergefell and the State of Texas: The Lone Star Struggle with Equal Rights Continues

Navigating the end of a marriage is a complicated thing, especially with a child involved—even more so when the couple…

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Off the Beaten Path: Emily and Jackson’s Whirlwind Romance Transitions into the Marriage of their Dreams

When the waiter arrived with dessert, he presented a plate with the words Will you marry me? encircling a strawberry…

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A Winning Team: Sports Fans Michael Shallis and Bill Dunseth Throw a Touchdown of a Wedding

One passion that Bill Dunseth and Michael Shallis share is sports—both playing and watching.

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Paradise for Two: Newlyweds Sarah Arrendondo and Carrie Moore Lift the Veil on Their Special Day

"For more than three years, everyone—mutual friends, coworkers, even my own sister, Mollie—wanted me to meet Sarah,” laughed Carrie Moore.

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