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  2. This L.A. Wedding Felt Like Any Other Night in the Best ... - AOL

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    Simple gestures helped them feel like they were honoring their parents and keeping them present. The relaxed, phone-free night was just what the couple had pictured. “It was exactly what we ...

  3. Here’s why we eat popcorn at the movies - AOL

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    There’s plenty of lore packed in to popcorns origin story and a fair bit of drama involved in its “shotgun wedding” with the movies, according to Andrew F. Smith’s “Popped Culture: A ...

  4. Wedding reception - Wikipedia

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    A wedding reception is a party usually held after the completion of a marriage ceremony as hospitality for those who have attended the wedding, hence the name reception: the couple receive society, in the form of family and friends, for the first time as a married couple.

  5. These DIY Champagne Bar Ideas are Perfect For Weddings - AOL

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    The good new is that it's easy to create your own champagne bar for your wedding without overspending. Try making your own rustic champagne spritzer and pouring it into a pitcher or dispenser.

  6. Rehearsal dinner - Wikipedia

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    A rehearsal dinner is a traditional pre- wedding ceremony in the United States, usually held after the wedding rehearsal and the night before the wedding ceremony. [1] The guests generally include the married-to-be couple and others who form the wedding party.

  7. Hargray Capitol Theatre - Wikipedia

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    May 1946: the Capitol gets renovations which include air conditioning and candy and popcorn bars. April 2006: Cox Communications donated $300,000 to sponsor a lighted theatre marquee that replicates the one that was on the building when it first opened in 1916.