Sex and the City
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Style made famous by Sex and the City found by ANU academic serves as reminder of importance of op shops
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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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TV show’s return offers a lucrative opportunity for any designs lucky enough to be featured
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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 thing about podcasting is anyone can do it. That makes many of them delightfully specific – or very, very strange
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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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Reading novels about groups of friends can be an emotional lifeline in times of isolation – from pandemic lockdown to the aftermath of divorce
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This knowing rewrite of Mary McCarthy’s classic novel plays on bourgeois white female neuroses
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Sex and the City author has written her first ‘overtly feminist’ novel which details her own experiences of inappropriate male behaviour
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Character was nanny employed by Miranda Hobbes while actor also appeared in The Marvelous Mrs Maisel
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The actor, 62, on losing her brother, awful things directors have said, and having enough of Sex and the City
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Despite society trying to shame us for growing old, we should think of it as a necessary rite of passage, says Gaby Hinsliff
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Female friendship is ubiquitous on television, from Bold Type to Boots ads. It’s not always good for the cause
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Sex and the City’s shoe-loving star returned to TV in a beer commercial. But what would a 2019 Carrie’s socials look like?
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Podcast reveals Carrie’s husband was to have early fatal heart attack, so remainder of proposed movie was mostly about mourning
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The 'Carrie necklace' has its origins in black and Hispanic communities in 1970s New York. Grace Shutti looks at the jewellery's cultural significance
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