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279: On Tyra Banks, Disclosure Day, Men’s Fashion Week

This week we get into the tenth anniversary of @everyoutfitonsatc, SJP’s controversial speech at Northwestern University, Tyra Banks’ lawsuit against Netflix, Cate Blanchett’s new teaching gig, Madonna’s Interview cover, Olivia Rodrigo’s new music festival, Issac Mizrahi’s return ...  Show more

278: On Sex and the City: The Drought

On today’s episode, we discuss “The Drought”, a.k.a. the episode where Carrie lets one rip in front of Mr. Big. Topics discussed include Miranda’s dry spell, Samantha’s foray into tantric celibacy, Carrie’s post-fart spiraling, Mr. Big’s delightful prank, and Charlotte’s original ...  Show more

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