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Now in production: Senate majority
Powerful Hollywood women may be despondent over Hillary Rodham Clinton's departure from this year's presidential race, but they're not ready to throw in the towel — not by a long shot. Indeed, Clinton and Barack Obama supporters in Hollywood are joining forces for a show of superstar talent that could change the fortunes of Democratic candidates in down-ballot races across the country.
People:Chris Matthews Tim Russert Joe Scarborough Al Franken Campbell Brown Eugene Jarecki Activities:110th Congress
2008-06-18
Monday Movie Buzz: The men brave enough for 'Sex'
Shopping bags line the aisles. Heels click on the sticky floors. Gaggles of girls pose for pictures.
Nations:U.S. People:Sarah Jessica Parker
2008-06-01
"Sex" sells at theaters in America, Europe
Sex and the City" fashioned a surprisingly strong opening at the North American box office on Sunday, as frenzied female fans used the romantic comedy as an excuse for a big party.
People:Cynthia Nixon Sarah Jessica Parker Liv Tyler
2008-06-01
NY women make "Sex and the City" opening-night scene
Sex" moved from the city to the cinema on Friday as hordes of determined women descended upon Manhattan for the premiere of "Sex and the City" in the city where the hit television show-turned-film takes place.
Nations:U.S. People:Sarah Jessica Parker
2008-06-01
"Sex" too hot for Indiana Jones at box office
In a major upset at the North American box office, the four cosmo-swilling fashionistas of "Sex and the City" whipped reigning champ Indiana Jones in the film's first day in theaters, according to preliminary estimates issued on Saturday.
Nations:U.S. People:Cynthia Nixon George Lucas Sarah Jessica Parker
2008-06-01
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