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SATC Week – An homage to Aidan, the sweet, sexy furniture designer who got away

Aidan Shaw was warm, masculine and a classic American, just like his furniture. As ‘Sex and the City’ Week rages on with the series’ ups and downs, here’s a look at the relationship between Carrie and Aidan – the adorable furniture designer who got away.

by Kim Tibbs

Sex and the City’s Big: The Big letdown – SATC Week

Is “Sex and the City”‘s Big a big letdown? Is he the ideal romantic hero with a suave demeanor or is he an emotionally abusive douche who outlived his character shelf life?

by An Nicholson

Poll: Your favorite Sex and the City Boyfriend – SATC Week

Who is your favorite “Sex and the City” boyfriend overall? Is it supportive Steve, gym-tastic Jerry “Smith” Jerrod, Harry the loving lawyer, or is it BMOC Big? Sound off in the comments!

by An Nicholson

Poll: Which Sex and the City Character are you? – SATC Week

Which ‘Sex and the City’ character are you? Are you Samantha, the pool boy seductress; Charlotte, the innocent art girl; Miranda, the sarcastic lawyer; or Carrie, the intrepid writer? Or are you all four at once?

by An Nicholson

Cosmos? Shoes? Cupcakes? Yes! – Sex and the City Week

It’s ‘Sex and the City’ week here at CliqueClack! Remember pink cosmos, Magnolia bakery, post it note breakups, insane asylum boyfriends and big men on campus? If so, this week is for you!

by An Nicholson

HBO’s Girls clearly still need their parents

Maybe it’s just my generation, but you can give me ‘Sex and the City’ any day. They may be materialistic shopoholics, but at least Carrie, Charlotte, Samantha and Miranda are strong, independent women. Yes, independent.

by Debbie McDuffee

Happy Endings – What’s in a name?

Two new episodes of ‘Happy Endings’ aired last night, one of which dealt with whether a name means anything — whether it’s one we’re given, or one we’ve adopted for ourselves.

by Rachel Blum-Jose
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