'Father of the Bride' Shines with Cultural Specificity
…how popular, like in Euphoria. In another callout to the importance of specificity, early on Billy refutes the wedding planner’s slideshows for a “Latinx wedding.” By stating that flamenco is…
…how popular, like in Euphoria. In another callout to the importance of specificity, early on Billy refutes the wedding planner’s slideshows for a “Latinx wedding.” By stating that flamenco is…
…summer of 2019, a year before I started writing this show, I had an abortion. It was three months before my wedding, and I found out I was pregnant after…
…playtime plots to wedding planning scenes – for a long time, I wanted to be a wedding planner like JLo. This romance has all the classic tropes: forbidden love, love…
…for a new latinidad. Particularly the one he makes to his best men before his wedding: “Latinos talk a lot about how important family is but only if you color…
…in my head of what’s going on. At least an obvious wedding ring would have been a nice touch, and I know it’s a little greedy of me, but what…
…Hamlet with the Seattle Shakespeare Company. Protagonist Rina returns home five years after her father’s disappearance to attend the wedding of her mother and stepfather. Until Amelia tells her about…
…show is in her league, hence the dumb and dumber comment). And like all good telenovelas, La casa de las flores ends with a wedding — Paulina and Maria José tying the knot…
…watch a PG-13 romantic comedy called The Wedding Planner starring Matthew McConaughey (with glasses) and Jennifer Lopez. I loved this movie, not because it took place in my home town…
…virgin flower. CRISTINA: The tables have turned in a really beautiful way. When Xo was getting so frustrated about the right flowers not being delivered to the wedding, I completely…
…weddings and see on anniversary cards. Yet, as a recent New York Times article reminded us, relationships don’t always turn out to be fountains of support and encouragement — particularly for women….