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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Is there Nothing Else Out There? Are we so stuck that only a decade-old television show (which can be called aspirational, if we're being charitable, and ludicrous, if we're snarky) can describe the State of Modern Womanhood? I'm talking about "Sex and the City." It's done. It's over. It's not you. It's us. We've changed. Moved on. Found new loves. Look. I loved the show, at the time, for its time. I loved the neologisms. I loved the clothes. I mean, I wrote a coffee table book about it. Seriously. That's me on "E! True Hollywood Story," blathering on about what SATC meant for Women with ...
According to "Sex and the City" -- the television show -- my 30s will totally rock. I'll be rich, I won't ruin my feet grocery shopping in giganto heels, and that heel of a man I've been chasing for like ever will suddenly come around. The dream will be realized, not deferred. But then I saw that high-definition "dream" blown up on the big screen in 2008, and the fab four looked wrinkly as hell. In 2010's installment of the franchise, they just looked bored. Gone is everything that was great about SATC, the series, or even the sporadic bright spots in "Sex and the City -- The Movie." In its ...
This is what the paparazzi have wrought: Barry P. Carpenter, a police chief in Ohio , was convicted this week of "theft in office" and other charges in connection with a break-in at the home of the surrogate mother carrying twins for actors Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick. The motivation? He was trying to steal ultrasound pictures of the twins, pictures of the mother and legal documents to sell to the photographers, who testified against the chief during the trial. The bright spot in this immensely bizarre episode is that the price of paparazzi pictures is down, just like ...
When I was kid growing up in a tiny beach town that was as conservative and Christian as it was laid-back and lazy, you could spot the popular girls by the jewelry they wore. Trendy '80s bling, like the "Be Frie" and "st nds" (Best Friends) necklaces, were hard to come by on the Island. Instead, all of the beautiful and blond 11-year-old goddesses in my Awana club pinned a pair of tiny feet to their T-shirts, right above their hearts. So I did, too. Not because I knew what the feet meant (I had the faintest notion of them representing a bunch of tiny babies who needed our help, and, well, ...
Each week in the NFL, there are players that impress and players that distress. One week a certain quarterback might toss four touchdowns and run around with his finger in the air while the next he's laying on his back, holding his facemask as the other team returns one of his three interceptions for the game-winning score. With that in mind, here's Studs and Duds.Here's Week 12 at a glance, where we point out the horses destined for the Kentucky Derby and jeer those headed to the glue factory.StudsMatt Cassel and Randy Moss, New England (8 connections, 125 yards, 3 TDs) -- This team is ...
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