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Thursday, January 23 2025
Selective focus shot of an Indian couple's hands at a wedding

7 Practical Tips for Planning a Multicultural Wedding

Paulette Bethel, PhD 27 0

Organizing a wedding that respects and celebrates multiple cultures requires careful planning. Here are some practical tips for couples embarking on this journey.

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Photo courtesy Michelle Sohan

Michelle Sohan Brings Cultural Traditions to Life in Wedding Cakes

Paulette Bethel, PhD 26 0

As couples navigate the complexities of merging diverse cultural traditions into their wedding celebrations, the expertise of talented wedding professionals becomes invaluable. Cue Michelle Sohan.

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Wedding of Karissa and Homero Rendon (Photo courtesy Karissa Rendon)

African American and Mexican American Wedding — Karissa Rendon and Homero Rendon (Part 2 of 2)

Paulette Bethel, PhD 26 0

Karisa and Homero Rendon embarked on their multicultural wedding journey with enthusiasm and a few challenges.

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Love Without Borders: Weaving Memorable Tapestries into Multicultural Wedding Plans (Part 1 of 2)

Paulette Bethel, PhD 31 0

Regardless of your background or beliefs, weddings are sacred events overflowing with meaningful rituals shared in communion with family and friends.

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Love in New York

CULTURS 18 0

On Valentine’s Day 2014, Eric took Timolin to an interactive improve type of performance called “Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind.”  For the show audience members were given random names for the performers to act out 30-second scenes. […]

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A Scenic and Luxurious Multicultural Destination Wedding in Mexico

CULTURS 37 0

  Cezary and Pamela  met in Barcelona, Spain.  Cezary, who is Polish, spoke only Spanish and Polish, and Pamela, who is Nigerian, only spoke broken Spanish and English, but the two had undeniable chemistry.  They soon started a long distance […]

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East Meets West Fusion Wedding

CULTURS 17 0

Multicultural Ghanaian and Loatian Wedding Photography: Rachel May Photography Anou and his bride Siobahn met in Japan and married in the U.S.  They celebrated their multicultural heritage with a  Buddhist, Loation ceremony complete with an Irish blessing and traditional Ghanaian […]

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