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Show Me Yours: The Canadian Sex and the City

‘Show Me Yours’ (2004-2005) is the Canadian ‘Sex and the City.’ It talks about sex realistically while portraying incredibly hot sex. Like ‘SATC,’ it isn’t the sex that makes the show fun, but the underlying relationships.

by An Nicholson

MusiClack – Devo on Square Pegs

The 80’s will be remembered for many reasons, not the least of which are its classic television shows and iconic musical groups. Both – in the form of Devo and ‘Square Pegs’ – were made for each other.

by Michael Noble

How should Sex and the City have ended? – SATC Week

As ‘Sex and the City’ week comes to a close here at CliqueClack, we ask one final question: how should ‘Sex and the City’ have ended? Should Carrie have walked off with Big, Aidan, or … HERSELF?

by An Nicholson

When it comes to having kids, one size doesn’t fit all – SATC week

When I watched ‘Sex and the City’ in its heyday, I was a twenty-something without children. Now, as a thirty-something with two kids, I reexamine how the show portrays each character’s feelings about raising a family.

by Rachel Blum-Jose

Square Pegs – A SATC Week CliqueClack Flashback

Do you remember Sarah Jessica Parker before she was Carrie Bradshaw? This week’s flashback is on ‘Square Pegs’ – her first big break that only lasted one season. Take a walk down memory lane with the best of the new wave fashions and that catchy theme song by The Waitresses.

by Kim Tibbs

Mr. Big: The Big dream – SATC Week

‘Sex and the City’s’ Mr. Big wasn’t perfect, but he did represent the fantasy man for many viewers. Why? Because Carrie was able to change him from a commitment-phobic jerk into her devoted forever man.

by Debbie McDuffee

Some women aren’t meant to be tamed – Sex and the City week

They are four of the most quotable characters on television … the women of ‘Sex and the City’! Here is a compilation of my favorite quotes from the series. Feel free to add your own.

by Rachel Blum-Jose
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