In this final edition of Wedding Wednesday, a few parting words from a recently-married bride: no matter what wedding you want, make it yours, and make it special. The rest will follow.
When it comes to a successful wedding, there are a few places where you can spend a little extra, a few where you can save a few bucks. Here's one couple's opinion.
The groom speaks! After going through 16 months of wedding-planning rigamarole, a new husband passes along his own advice for navigating the lace-and-buttercream world of weddings.
Wedding planning isn't the kind of thing where you can learn from your mistakes; if you marry the right person, you only ever have to do it once. So here are some tips from one bride that others can use in their own planning.
Good news for this summer's Alaska brides: Cheap Champagne is extra cheap right now. But it's not for your guests -- it's for you, after you get the bill for your wedding dress alterations.
Growing up in Alaska's largest city makes for a unique perspective on life. In The Urban Alaskan, Maia Nolan takes a fresh look at events and issues in Anchorage and statewide. Maia is a third-generation Alaskan and a graduate of School-Within-A-School (SWS) at East High School, where as a senior she was voted "Most Likely to Mention SWS in a Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech." As a girl, she spent her summers seasick in a 16-foot boat on Kachemak Bay and her winters backstage at the Alaska Center for Performing Arts. Maia has a BA in English from the University of Portland and an MFA in creative writing from the University of Alaska Anchorage.