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- A documentary about the fight for marijuana legislation in New York that benefits communities targeted by the war on drugs.
- TV Series
- Hot on the heels of Hot White Heist's critically acclaimed first season, Judy Fink and his team of amateur heist experts are back-and they're in bigger trouble than ever.
- New York celebrates a historic event and Bertha reconsiders her loyalty, While Marian is doubting about her future.
- 1997–5.0 (7)TV EpisodeActress Cynthia Nixon (TV series "The Gilded Age", play "The Seven Year Disappear"); actor Matt Rogers (album "Have You Heard of Christmas?"); 12 Days of Holidays; a performance by the cast of "Back to the Future: The Musical";
- As George heads to Pittsburgh to deal with the potential strike, Bertha gets word that the Duke will return for opening night at the Met.
- 2022–7.2 (19)TV EpisodeCelebrity contestants Cynthia Nixon, Cedric the Entertainer and Heather McMahon.
- In Newport, Bertha Russell makes final preparations for the societal event of the summer season with a dinner to honor the Duke of Buckingham .
- Actress Cynthia Nixon; TV personality Carson Kressley; producer Dave shares a recipe with the audience;
- Bertha receives discouraging news from the Met, while Ada fears that her sister will disapprove of her meetings with Mr Forte and asks Marian to cover for her.
- The van Rhijn staff question their employment. Jack's patent is approved. Peggy wins for local schools, ponders leaving NY Globe. Marian reveals feelings to Dashiell. Bertha and Mrs. Astor make final opera war maneuvers.
- Oscar's verdict; Clay meets Mr. Henderson. Agnes scolds Ada. Mrs. Fane arranges a match for Marian. Larry's new commission, and Peggy's return is bittersweet.
- Agnes shares news of her nephew Dashiell's arrival in New York. Bertha backs the new Metropolitan Opera House.
- Opera war escalates. Surprise guest at Bertha's fundraiser. Agnes supports Academy preservation. Peggy offers to cover Tuskegee story. Ada hosts luncheon for Mr. Forte. George woos Henderson. Watson mulls offer.
- 2021– 41mTV-MA7.4 (737)TV EpisodeCarrie throws her last dinner at her old apartment. Antony realizes that he has to change in order to keep Giuseppe in NY. Aidan is forced to leave Carrie for the sake of his son. Carrie and Seema take a vacation to Greece.
- 2021– 42mTV-MA7.3 (631)TV EpisodeSeema is in love with Ravi. Carrie sells her apartment to Lisette. Miranda decides to join Carrie and Aidan to Che's stand up, but regrets it. Aidan's son has a serious accident and he rushes back home. Carrie worries about the situation.
- 2021– 43mTV-MA7.5 (643)TV EpisodeCarrie is thinking about selling her apartment, Seema helps her find something new. Charlotte and Miranda think, that their children after spending time together, have feeling for each other. Aidan's ex wife invites Carrie for coffee.
- Carrie and Aidan enjoy their days as a couple, Seema feels uncomfortable and keeps distance. Miranda and Charlotte face difficulties on their new jobs. Antony starts having feelings for Giuseppe.
- Carrie ponders the significance of her upcoming dinner with Aidan. A newly single Miranda explores the possibilities of dating again.
- Carrie asks Che to be her moral support at a conference for widows. Miranda broaches an uncomfortable conversation with Steve. Lily drops a bomb at her parents while Lisa and Herbert try to balance between their career and family.
- Carrie has a run-in with a tech entrepreneur. Miranda and Che navigate conflicting schedules. Charlotte veers into stage mom territory.
- 2023–Podcast Episode
- Carrie gets an offer to write a column for a seniors magazine. Charlotte and Lisa celebrate the start of camp and their child free summer. Miranda navigates life back in NYC.
- Niecy Nash; Harrison Ford (movie, "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny"); the cast of "Joy Ride"; Charity Lawson, Gabby Windey, and Rachel Recchia (TV series, "The Bachelorette"); the cast of "Yellowjackets" on "Celebrity Family Feud"; the Junkaroo Band performs; Morning Saves' Amy Paffrath has 60 Seconds of Steals; the death of Alan Arkin (1934-2023);
- Carrie struggles with a audio recording for her new book, Seema's birkin bag is stolen, Charlotte and Lisa are on a MILF list, Miranda considers a tattoo and flies back to NY to comfort Brady after his break up with Luisa.
- 2009–TV Episode
- "And Just Like That.." cast interviews; part one of an interview with journalist Catt Sandler;
- Weekly recap; "Yellowstone" creator Taylor Sheridan discusses Kevin Costner's exit from the show; the premiere of "Mission: Impossible -- Dead Reckoning:: Part One", with Tom Cruise;
- While Carrie questions whether she's ready for more than a casual fling, Miranda starts to worry her relationship with Che is only about sex.
- Carrie struggles with a podcast ad script. Charlotte tries to retrieve Lily's designer clothes. Chaos ensues when Miranda loses her phone.
- ABC News "Nightline" co-anchor Juju Chang reports on missing children in FLDS; actress Sarah Jessica Parker, actress Kristin Davis and actress Cynthia Nixon on the 25th anniversary of "Sex and the City"; People's food and lifestyle director Sonal Dutt; Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson;
- Tom Cruise (movie, "Mission: Impossible -- Dead Reckoning: Part One"); Christina and Josh Hall (TV series, "Christina in the Country"); Morning Save's Amy Paffrath has "60 Seconds of Steals";
- Tom Cruise (movie, "Mission: Impossible -- Dead Reckoning: Part One"); "And Just Like That..";
- The cast of "And Just Like That"; Tom Cruise and the cast of "Mission: Impossible -- Dead Reckoning: Part One"; Harrison Ford and the cast of "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny"; Erin Andrews talks about her new clothing campaign and her collection;
- "Mission: Impossible -- Dead Reckoning: Part One"; "And Just Like That"; "Tudum"; Jonathan Majors faces another hearing; "Jack Ryan"; a tour of the Hollywood Memorabilia House; "Secret Invasion"; "Downey's Dream Car";
- Actress Cynthia Nixon (TV series, "And Just Like That"); Jonathan Karl, ABC News chief Washington correspondent; author Chris Paul (book, "Sixty-One: Life Lessons from Papa, On and Off the Court");
- Weekly recap;
- Tom Brady; "The Kardashians"; Jessica Biel ("Cruel Summer"); Kaley Cuoco, Chris Messina, and Tom Bateman (TV series, "Based on a True Story"); on the set of "American Ninja Warrior"; Morning Save's Amy Paffrath has 60 Seconds of Steals;
- The cast of "Fool's Paradise"; "Gran Turismo" with Orlando Bloom; the winning dog and owner of The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show; Rita Moreno and grandson, Justin; Janet Jackson;
- Jason Van Eman is a B-list actor from Oklahoma who seeks fame and fortune as a Hollywood, CA producer. He hatches a $68 million scheme involving bank and wire fraud, spanning 8 years. He was convicted and sentenced to 21 years in prison.
- Celebrity contestants compete for a chance to win money for a charity of their choice.
- 2014– 26m7.8 (7)TV EpisodeZendaya (Euphoria) with Andrew Garfield (Under the Banner of Heaven) Cynthia Nixon (And Just Like That and The Gilded Age) with Bowen Yang (Saturday Night Live) Courteney Cox (Shining Vale) with Faith Hill (1883)
- As Ada and Aurora rush to stop Marian from making a huge decision, Bertha and Mrs Astor's clash impacts all of New York society. Season finale.
- A wide-eyed young scion of a conservative family embarks on a mission to infiltrate the wealthy neighboring clan dominated by ruthless railroad tycoon George Russell, his rakish son, Larry, and his ambitious wife, Bertha.
- As Edison's illuminating electricity demonstration sparks conversation, George prepares for a legal battle and Bannister plots revenge.
- As George fights to protect his public image, Agnes' status quo is disrupted and Armstrong intensifies her campaign against Peggy.
- As Bertha, Marian and Aurora visit Dansville to hear Clara Barton speak, Marian's interest in Mr Raikes grow.
- Marian learns more about Mrs. Chamberlain. George makes a deal to benefit Bertha. Peggy meets a trailblazing newspaperman. Turner makes an indecent proposal.
- George finds his new rail station under threat while Marian ignoring Agnes' warnings continues to seek the company of Mr. Raikes.
- An exclusive and immersive documentary that offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at the filming of the new chapter, "And Just Like That..."
- Charlotte plunges into planning the ultimate ritual of change for her child Rock. Che upsets Miranda. After a difficult year, Carrie is trying to find closure.
- Ellen Pompeo (TV series, "Grey's Anatomy"); Eugene Levy's Super Bowl commercial; three-part series "The Wedding Veil", starring Alison Sweeney, Lacy Chabert, and Autumn Reeser;
- In New York City, Marian finds herself exposed to a world on the brink of the modern age.
- 2017– 26mPodcast Episode
- Charlotte helps Lily through a crisis. A gift from Lisette makes Carrie doubt whether she is willing to continue to let go. Miranda's attempt to be spontaneous is not going as she had hoped.
- The cast of "grown-ish"; guest co-hostess Karen Pittman ("And Just Like That..."); Michael Buble; Justin Bieber;
- 2009–TV Episode
- 2020– 43mTV-PGTV Episode"And Just Like That..." star Cynthia Nixon stops by to chat. Then, "The Good Dish" co-hosts Daphne Oz, Gail Simmons and Jamika Pessoa are here. Plus, Drew and her co-pilot, Ross Mathews, are serving the news sunny-side up in an all-new Drew's News.
- 2014– 41mTV-146.2 (18)TV EpisodeActress Cynthia Nixon (TV series "And Just Like That...." and "The Gilded Age"); actress Annaleigh Ashford (TV series, "B Positive"); Del Water Gap performs; Elena Bonomo sits in with the 8G Band;
- The series follows the conflicts surrounding the new money Russell family and their old money neighbors, the van Rhijn family, in 1880s New York City high society.
- The latest news and up-to-date information on the COVID-19 pandemic; author Marc Brown on the 45th anniversary of Arthur; shopping for Valentine's Day with Lori Bergamotto; West Point grads from Allied Airlift get their Afghan classmates out of Kabul; 5 things to rethink in 2022; actresses Christine Baranski and Cynthia Nixon (TV series, "The Gilded Age"); Motivational Monday with author Michael Phillips ("Wrong Lanes Have Right Turns"); Cooking with Cal; actress Kate Hudson discusses wellness brand "InBloom"); organizing one's kitchen with Ashley Jones Hatcher;
- In 1882, Marian arrives at the home of her "old money" aunts Agnes and Ada, whose neighbors vie to break into New York high society.
- Weekly recap;
- 2021– 35mTV-MA6.6 (1.1K)TV EpisodeAfter coming clean to Che, Miranda considers a life-altering decision. Carrie tries to learn more about her mysterious neighbour.
- Actresses Cynthia Nixon and Christine Baranski (TV series, "The Gilded Age"); "Women of the Movement" with producers Will Smith and Jay-Z; Ginnifer Goodwin, Maggie Q, and Eliza Coupe (TV series, "Pivoting"); Josh Gad and Isla Fisher (TV series, "Wolf Like Me"); "Ozark" with Jason Bateman, Sofia Hublitz and Skylar Gaertner with "Ozark" set tour; Bill Murray and Jan Vogler (movie, "New Worlds"); Britney Spears' medical records;
- Carrie gets an interesting proposition from her book publisher, while Miranda attempts to rekindle a spark with Steve following radio silence from Che.
- Carrie's giant leap for her future self helps her embrace the past, while a confession from Miranda shocks Charlotte. Also, Anthony asks Carrie for a favour.
- Carrie's friends rally to help her recover from hip surgery. Charlotte learns some surprising news about her daughter, and Che's words hit home for Miranda.
- As Carrie takes steps to move forward, she meets with self-made real estate broker Seema Patel. Meanwhile, Miranda and Nya bond over the realities of motherhood. Charlotte plans a high-stakes dinner party.
- Episode: (2021)2018–TV Episode
- Despite the support of Miranda, Charlotte, and Stanford, Carrie seems to need a place. In particular, she may try to escape Charlotte, who is sometimes emotionally suffocated.
- Ben Affleck (movie, "The Tender Bar"); Shannen Doherty shares secrets about her new project; Gary Sinise discusses his annual "Snowball Express" charity event; Michael B. Jordan (movie, "A Journal for Jordan"); return of "MacGruber";
- Weekly recap, including how Nick Cannon is coping after the loss of his son; actress Sarah Jessica Parker; actors Leonard DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, and Jennifer Lawrence (movie, "Don't Look Up");
- Guest co-hostess Laverne Cox; actress Cynthia Nixon (TV series, "And Just Like That...");
- The series follows Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte as they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s to the even more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s.
- Carrie, Charlotte, and Miranda are as tight as ever, but Samantha, having fallen out with Carrie after being dismissed as her book publicist, moved to London and cut off contact with everyone.
- Miranda and Charlotte come to Carrie's aid, proving what good friends are for. Anthony and Stanford vow to let go of their petty arguments.
- "Sing 2"; "And Just Like That..."; Ana Gasteyer and Rachel Dratch ("A Clusterfunk Christmas"); guest co-hosts Haylie Duff and Marla Sokoloff ("Blending Christmas"); Drew Barrymore; Tracee Ellis Ross; Kyle Richards; Ant Anstead;
- The latest news and up-to-date information on the COVID-19 pandemic; actress Cynthia Nixon (TV series, "And Just Like That..."); Good Housekeeping's 2021 gift guide; holiday hosting; reinventing American rice; actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley and actress Ashley Williams ("Sister Swap"); cameraman Ron Minor's battle with kidney disease; holiday drink gift guide; Willie Geist guest co-hosts; Trendsday Wednesday; Today Food with Kristen Tomlan making Christmas cookies; Josh Turner talks and performs;
- Actress Cynthia Nixon (TV series, "And Just Like That..."); actress Heather Graham (movie, "The Last Son"); Amy Nofzinger has tips for avoiding holiday scams;
- 2015–5.6 (28)TV EpisodeActresses Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon (TV mini-series, "And Just Like That..."); director Adam McKay (movie, "Don't Look Up"); Glass Animals perform;
- The US government has been storing sperm samples from our best and brightest (and also some politicians) under the Space Needle. A secretive group of lesbians needs to steal some of those samples. Why? What for? Fabulous bored grifter Judy Fink is about to find out.
- Hot White Heist follows a crew of misfits from across the LGBTQ spectrum as they attempt the stickiest heist in history: stealing a hidden supply of sperm samples from the US government.
- In this special hosted by Karel, the Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics honors its choices for the best in recent movies and performances; Recipients include Carey Mulligan, Daniel Kaluuya and Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020).
- Awards ceremony celebrating the best in TV and film; Tina Fey and Amy Poehler host, while Jane Fonda and Norman Lear are honored.
- 2015– 40mTV-144.1 (40)TV EpisodeSen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.); Infinity Song performs;
- "The Bachelor" women compete in wedding dresses; singers Tim McGraw and Tyler Hubbard (single, "Undivided"); Salt N' Pepa's new biopic ("Salt-n-Pepa"); actor Dennis Quaid's movie transformation into Ronald Reagan for "Reagan"); actress Regina King ("One Night in Miami"); new episodes of "Sex and the City";
- Elegies - is a musical with music by Janet Hood and lyrics and book by Bill Russell. The work features songs and monologues inspired by the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt and Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthology.
- 2020–TV Episode
- IMDb and the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) present "Films of Hope," in which actors, writers, and directors inspire solidarity and community by sharing the films that give them hope in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Joining forces with IMDb and the United Nations Refugee Agency, the former "Sex and the City" co-stars reunite to discuss films that inspire hope, while raising awareness for refugees who have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
- 2019– 43mTV-GTV EpisodeKelly covers Blake Shelton's "I'm Sorry"; horse plays piano; Blake Shelton ("The Voice"); Cynthia Nixon ("Ratched"); wine tasting with Ian Cauble; "You're Golden, Gurrrilll" game; Home Depot friendship; tallest Mohawk;