Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Girls and sex and the city

  • Knocked Up), and created by series star Lena Dunham (Tiny Furniture), Girls follows the exploits of twenty-something females in New York. But Sex and the City this is not. These girls are cash poor, less focused on men, and much more realistic.
  • (Examiner)
  • Get ready for televisions radically new view of the secret lives of Girls.
  • (Zap2it.com)
  • Kim Kardashian has international fame, enjoyed an overly hyped wedding — followed by an equally hyped divorce — stars in a reality show and already has a sex tape.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • LOS ANGELES - Like many 25-year-old women, Lena Dunham grew up on Sex and the City, even staying in with Mom one New Years Eve to watch a nine-episode marathon.
  • (South Bend Tribune)
  • Treat. Your. Self. Reality TV The only Girl who seems to own a television is the character played by Zosia Mamet, who loves Sex And The City and thinks Jessa (Jemima Kirk) is hip because she doesn't have Facebook.
  • (NME)
  • In January, the Canadian Medical Association Journal published an editorial calling on doctors to stop divulging fetal sex to mothers until the 30th week of pregnancy, when an unquestioned abortion becomes virtually impossible.
  • (mississauga.com)
  • But unlike its spiritual sister, "Sex and the City," which HBO premiered 14 years ago, this show's characters aren't living in posh pads, wearing designer duds and dating moguls.
  • (New York Post)
  • "Girls") or just hearing it in a line of dialogue (think "Sex and the City," conspiratorial clinking of cosmopolitans, etc.) can bring on a faintly nostalgic twinge.
  • (New York Times)

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