Cynthia Nixon
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Hlcarpenter.com columnist Hadley Freeman discusses why Sex and the City was such a successful TV series, while the Hlcarpenter.com’s deputy television editor, Hannah J Davies, looks at what the reboot tells us about TV commissioning todayPodcast
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Back with a new name – and minus just one core cast member – the 90s classic show will have to update its race and sexual politics for a very different world
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The actor who once ran to be governor of New York is political to her bones, passionate about trans rights, Black Lives Matter and the future of the left. She discusses the rise of Trump – and why she’s still optimistic
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Claire Rothstein’s Be a Lady They Said is a fashion film for the #MeToo generation and an unflinching look at the impossible standards forced on women
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Despite losses from Cynthia Nixon, Jumaane Williams and Zephyr Teachout challengers crushed a group of state senate Democrats further down the ballot
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Fueled by small donors, the Sex and the City star spells out her challenge to Andrew Cuomo and the Democratic establishment
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The Democratic party is in a murky mess
Ross BarkanDemocratic chieftains think they know what’s best; meddling unnecessarily rather than allowing voters to drive change, says freelance journalist Ross Barkan
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The former presidential candidate is endorsing the New York governor for re-election, choosing a centrist over a progressive woman
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Cynthia Nixon recently joked about her new campaign slogan – and as political campaign catch phrases go, this one’s a winner
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The Emmy-winning star of The Sopranos and Nurse Jackie talks about her latest film, her response to the Louis CK allegations and her involvement in Cynthia Nixon’s campaign
Pass notes Bring back Samantha! Can Sex and the City work without its greatest character?