Weekend Reading List: Top stories from our sister sites, including how to achieve that rustic look and Neil Young’s new book

Weekend Reading List: Top stories from our sister sites, including how to achieve that rustic look and Neil Young’s new book

Every weekend we round up the highlights from the other websites in the St. Joseph Media family (that’s the company that owns us, by the by). Check them out, after the jump.

• As Fashion Week incessantly hops from place to place, Fashion Magazine has everything conveniently located in one location. See the list [Fashion Magazine] »

• We all know how heavily fridge magnets can weigh on a family budget. Thankfully Canadian Family has a do-it-yourself guide for glass pebble and tile magnets to spruce up your home on the cheap. Read the entire story [Canadian Family] »

• It sounds like an oxymoron, but Ottawa Magazine has the story on ethical oil and its hostile clashes with Saudi Arabia. Read the entire story [Ottawa Magazine] »

• For those who love the crisp red and gold of autumn, Where has 10 premiere leaf-watching destinations. We recommend going early while it’s still possible to appreciate them—that is, before the endless raking makes us bitter. See the list [Where] »

• The culinary minds over at 20 Minute Supper Club have six tasty apple recipes for fall: apple soup, apple French Toast, apple chicken, apple salad, apple toss and apple cheese toast. What, no apple pie? See the list [20 Minute Supper Club] »

• For those planning a rustic ceremony, Wedding Bells has eight essential elements to think about. Personally, we’d go one step further: denim wedding dress. See the list [Wedding Bells] »

Neil Young is writing a memoir for 2012, according to Quill and Quire. We can only hope he’ll lend his distinctive, weathered voice to an audiobook version. Read the entire story [Quill and Quire] »

• The snoops at Torontoist have uncovered a leaked Blue Jays logo, which, if implemented, will be the one good thing about the team (we kid, we kid). Read the entire story [Torontoist] »