Kelsey Hope Keith and Eli Michael Rosenberg were married April 26 at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau. Joey Tai, a staff member of the City Clerk’s Office, officiated.
Ms. Keith, 34, is the editor in chief of Curbed, a digital publication about cities, homes, and architecture, based in New York. She graduated summa cum laude from the College of Charleston in Charleston, S.C., and attended the Paris-Sorbonne University, where she studied art history.
The bride is the daughter of Jamie E. Keith and Kenneth D. Keith Jr. of Knoxville, Tenn. The bride’s father is a senior director in the engineering department at Consolidated Nuclear Security, where he oversees the integration of engineering activities at plants in Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Amarillo, Tex. Her mother, who is retired, was a manager of supply chain policy for the Tennessee Valley Authority in Knoxville. She is a poet and the author of “Past the Edge of Blue” (Iris Press, 2017).
Mr. Rosenberg, also 34, is a national news reporter at The Washington Post. He graduated from U.C.L.A.
The groom is the son of Diane Gerstler and Dr. John G. Rosenberg of Berkeley, Calif. The groom’s mother is a psychotherapist in private practice. His father is a psychiatrist at Berkeley Therapy Institute, where he works as a consultant to medical professionals for issues related to physician impairment. Both parents work in Berkeley.
The couple met in 2009 at Bobo, a restaurant in New York, where they both worked at the time.