Sugar Editorial Picks
Jul 02, 2008 -
A new trend is to stuff Baby's First Photo Album with pics of Mom and Pop embracing each other while posing near topless in blue jeans. Nothing out-of-bounds is exposed, and the point is to show off Mom's beautiful baby bump, but is Dad's chest hair (or lack thereof, in the pic below) really necessary? Is this style of photography sweet and honest, or plain ol' inappropriate?
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Jun 18, 2008 -
The gal wearing the boots? Oh that's not a stripper, that's the babysitter.
Thanks, College Humor!
- 10 Comments
Apr 03, 2008 -
We know who wears the leash in this family.
Thanks, College Humor!
- 5 Comments
Jun 30, 2007 -
Dern it! Grandma forgot to say cheese.
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Jun 12, 2007 -
Scooby always managed to steal the show.
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Jun 11, 2007 -
The family that dresses nude together, stays together. (Until the kids reach adulthood and their therapists tell them otherwise.)
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Aug 04, 2009 -
One of my favorite web finds of the past few months, Awkward Family Photos, is moving from photo blog to photo album. In a fairly predictable development, the bloggers behind this brilliantly funny site just scored a book deal with Three Rivers press. So now you can have not only your awkward family photos adorning your coffee table, but other people's, too!
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May 11, 2009 -
Good gravy! This site is perfection. Awkward Family Photos rounds up the most humiliating family photos ever to surf the Web, leaving us with one very important lesson: never dress the same.
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Oct 07, 2009 -
Thanks to the website Awkward Family Photos, we all know how uncomfortable family portraits can be. But some families are willing to really embrace the awkward nature of a family photo by dressing up in hand-knit naked suits for the occasion.
San Francisco's public television channel recently caught up with artist Anna Maltz, the woman who makes the head-to-toe suits and then takes photos of people wearing them.
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Oct 07, 2009 -
The New York Times ran a captivating historical piece today about a six-year-old slave named Melvinia. The paper traces her family's five-generation journey from slavery to modern success.
It's a fascinating American story that just so happens to be part of first lady Michelle Obama's story, too.
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