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  • ( ) Excerpt from `Defying Dixie'

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  • ( ) How to get your favorite things without losing your mind

    Almost all stores offer some sort of checklist of must-not-forget items. You can also print out similar lists from a wedding Web site like TheKnot.com or weddingchannel.com.

    From there, go through what you already own. Just because the checklist says you need an iron doesn't mean you have to replace the one you are using now if you love it. On the flip side, this is the time when you will be able to upgrade.

    Next, consider your new digs. If there is no room for the margarita maker on your counter, will it fit on a shelf in the cabinet? What colors are the bedroom, bathroom and kitchen? If the appliances are chrome, will the yellow towels you want work?

    Another great tip is to talk to parents, grandparents, friends and co-workers to see what they recommend. More>>

  • ( ) Randy Cohen, NPR Biography

    Randy Cohen was born in Charleston, S.C., and raised in Reading, Pa. He attended graduate school at the California Institute of the Arts as a music major studying composition.

    His first professional work was writing humor pieces, essays, and stories for newspapers and magazine such as the New Yorker, Harper's, the Atlantic, and Young Love Comics. A collection of these pieces, Diary of a Flying Man, was published by Knopf. For several years, he wrote "The News Quiz," a regular column of topical comedy, for on-line magazine Slate.

    His first television work was writing for Late Night With David Letterman, for which he won three Emmy awards. He fourth Emmy was for his work on TV Nation. He received a fifth Emmy as a result of a clerical error, and he kept it. He was the original head writer on the The Rosie O'Donnell Show for which he also co-wrote the theme music. More>>

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