
Thomas Adamson
Fashion and Culture Correspondent at Associated Press
A.P. Culture Correspondent. Fashion, Cinema, Art, Paris. Views are not AP's; nor mine. My brain's controlled by two huge eyebrows in outerspace.
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bigrapidsnews.com | Thomas Adamson
PARIS (AP) - "She's messy. It can be messy. But it's real."So says Cynthia Nixon - not just of Miranda Hobbes, the character she's embodied across almost three decades, but of the show itself. "And Just Like That...," HBO's "Sex and the City" revival, has come into its own in season three: less preoccupied with pleasing everyone, and more interested in telling the truth. Truth, in this case, looks like complexity. Women in their fifties with evolving identities.
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kdhnews.com | Thomas Adamson
PARIS (AP) - "She's messy. It can be messy. But it's real."So says Cynthia Nixon - not just of Miranda Hobbes, the character she's embodied across almost three decades, but of the show itself. "And Just Like That...," HBO's "Sex and the City" revival, has come into its own in season three: less preoccupied with pleasing everyone, and more interested in telling the truth. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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thederrick.com | Thomas Adamson
Nicole Ari Parker, from left, Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Sarita Choudhury and Cynthia Nixon pose together at the premiere of "And Just Like That..." Season 3 at the Crane Club on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, in New York. Sarah Jessica Parker attends the premiere of "And Just Like That..." Season 3 at the Crane Club on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, in New York.
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westernwheel.ca | Thomas Adamson
PARIS (AP) — “She’s messy. It can be messy. But it’s real.” So says Cynthia Nixon — not just of Miranda Hobbes, the character she’s embodied across almost three decades, but of the show itself. “And Just Like That...,” HBO’s “Sex and the City” revival, has come into its own in season three: less preoccupied with pleasing everyone, and more interested in telling the truth. Truth, in this case, looks like complexity. Women in their fifties with evolving identities.
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townandcountrytoday.com | Thomas Adamson
PARIS (AP) — “She’s messy. It can be messy. But it’s real.” So says Cynthia Nixon — not just of Miranda Hobbes, the character she’s embodied across almost three decades, but of the show itself. “And Just Like That...,” HBO’s “Sex and the City” revival, has come into its own in season three: less preoccupied with pleasing everyone, and more interested in telling the truth. Truth, in this case, looks like complexity. Women in their fifties with evolving identities.
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