Valentine’s Day 2018: Love, Jmore-Style

Candy conversation hearts (Photo courtesy Flickr)

It’s February and that means love is in the air – and how! Here at Jmore our entire February issue is devoted to this thing called Love.

So settle in with your S.O., your best pal, a frenemy or Numero Uno – yourself – and get in the mood for looooooove, Jmore-style.

Cuddle up to feature stories about happy couples, an anti-V-Day manifesto, treats for your sweet, Valentine’s Day event ideas and more.

Hugs and kisses!

The Love Issue
The Love Issue, Feb., 2018 (Photos by Steve Ruark)
All the lovey-dovey stuff:

The Love Issue, 2018

Five Couples Who Found Their Soulmates

A Love for the Ages

Bunkmates for Life

Couple Celebrates Wedded Bliss for Six Decades

Respect and Honesty are the Key to their Wedded Bliss

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An Unorthodox ‘Orthodox Wedding’

Through the Eyes of Love

In the Kitchen: Love Song of Basbousa

Restaurant News: Love is in the Air at Baltimore-Area Bistros and Eateries

 

Beat it, Cupid
Beat it, Cupid (Graphic by Anne Schulte)
If you’re more cynical, snarky or single:

Beat It, Stupid Cupid!

Quick 5: Thoroughly Modern Matchmaker

Meet the 90-Year-Old Great-Grandmother Who is the New Face of JDate

Love and The Single Gal

The Siren Song of Shakshuka

 

 

Valentine's Day candy aisle
Valentine’s Day candy aisle (Jmore photo by Amanda Krotki)
And for the lovers, haters and everything in-between:

Love in the Err

Recipes: Sweets for Your Sweet

Chocolatier Enjoys Sweet Labor Of Love

Boy Toys: We Know What Guys Like!

Beauty Beat: The Look of Love

Find some Valentine’s Day events.

Get great gift ideas for men on Jmore’s Weekend Agenda:

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