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They Waited 5 Years (and 45 Minutes) to Marry
After years of long-distance dating, the wedding was delayed by hundreds of thousands marching in Manhattan.
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After years of long-distance dating, the wedding was delayed by hundreds of thousands marching in Manhattan.
By TAMMY La GORCE
A 1912 wedding announcement for two women in jail proves that love is not merely the domain of “good girls.”
By LENA DUNHAM
She thought her future husband was very handsome. Only problem was, he talked too much.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
The 1859 wedding of an American belle to a Cuban millionaire inspired awe, and one unseemly bit of literature.
By RICK ROJAS
Vinny Mallozzi has covered 6,000 weddings for The New York Times.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
Readers share the stories behind the symbol of their love.
By CHARANNA ALEXANDER
The back seat of cars was a popular place to take post-wedding photos. That trend abruptly ended in 1960.
By DARCY EVELEIGH
In the early years of The Times’s wedding pages, marriages unusual enough to note were often between whites and Asian-Americans, most of which were rendered scandalous.
By VIVIAN YEE
A secret relationship is forged on keyboards, nearly 3,000 miles apart.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
She is in advertising sales for The New York Times, and he is account director at a digital marketing agency.
The couple met in 2013 while working in adjacent cubicles at J.P. Morgan in New York.
The couple met on Hinge, and three months later, he told her he wanted to spend the rest of his life with her.
After living the full Los Angeles experience, Elizabeth Zuckerman and Daniel Weisman decided to marry and move to Nashville.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
A shared love of competition leads to love for the racer and the polo player Ashley Van Metre.
By LINDA MARX
Dozens of love stories unfold each day at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau. Here’s one of them.
By TAMMY La GORCE
At a Washington Post writer’s wedding, Eric H. Holder Jr., Valerie Jarrett and a shout-out to ... Donald J. Trump.
By JACOB BERNSTEIN
In the wings, a baritone and an apprentice stage manager share a moment of instant infatuation that turned into a lifetime commitment.
By KATHRYN SHATTUCK
Diamonds aren’t the only options. How to show love, from plastic to rubies.
By MARIANNE ROHRLICH
Couples are going beyond just listing charities on their registry websites by having ceremonies that actively help their communities.
By ALIX STRAUSS
Interesting ways the brides of 2016 were asked the big question.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
Couples featured on the weddings pages of The New York Times this year have met in some unusual ways.
By STEVE BELL
Gay couples ask: Will our right to marry survive the next four years?
By ALISON LEIGH COWAN