domingo, abril 02, 2006

La verdadera Carrie ha vuelto [Amen]

!No lo puedo creer! Esta es una de las mejores noticias de lo que va en el año, la Bushnell ha regresado al laburo como periodista. Muero por escuchar su programa y de alguna manera lo voy a hacer jejjejeje!. Tambien si leen la nota con detenimiento verán que van a llevar a la televisión el libro "Lipstick Jungle" lo cual me hace pensar en quien interpretará a Selden Rose. No obstante hay que destacar que sin haber visto y leido "Trading Up" va a haber muchas cosas que la gente no va a entender completamente. De cualquier manera esto es ¡FABULOSO!.


Fuente:
http://siriuscanada.ca/SiriusNewsRelease-e18.htm


Sex And The City Author Candace Bushnell To Launch Weekly Talk Show On Sirius Satellite Radio



Candace Bushnell’s Sex, Success and Sensibility — a live, call-in show
From the bedroom to the boardroom, Bushnell and friends will explore what women really say about men, relationships and careers

New York , March 7, 2006 — SIRIUS Satellite Radio today announced that Candace Bushnell, New York Times bestselling author and creator of the Sex and the City phenomenon, will host Candace Bushnell’s Sex, Success and Sensibility, a live, weekly talk show that brings her keen eye and sharp wit to satellite radio.

Candace Bushnell’s Sex, Success and Sensibility, debuting this spring on SIRIUS Stars channel 102, will be a live, weekly, four-hour show where women discuss the issues, challenges, triumphs and aspirations they face with men and careers. Bushnell will invite special guests to appear on the show and take listener calls. The show will focus on topics related to both relationships and work.

“I’ve seen it all - from the toxic bachelor to the happily betrothed, from the modelizers to Mr. Big. Women today are charting new territory: balancing busy careers with their families and trying to find time for the all the relationships in their lives. I can’t wait to connect with them on the air. After writing extensively about these topics I am thrilled to make the leap from the page to the radio. My show fits right in with the smart, definitive programming SIRIUS has for women,” said Candace Bushnell.

“Sex and the City opened the floodgates for women everywhere to talk with candor and humor about men, sex, and relationships. Now, with Candace Bushnell’s Sex, Succes, and Sensibility, this dialogue continues and will be taken to the next level,” said Scott Greenstein, President of Sports and Entertainment, SIRIUS Satellite Radio. “In Candace’s trademark clever and witty style she will address the interpersonal and professional issues that matter to women most - and sometimes scare men.”

Candace Bushnell’s acute and humorous observations of single life in New York City were first chronicled in her Sex and the City columns in The New York Observer, which were the basis for bestselling book which later spawned the multiple award-winning HBO television show of the same name. Sex and the City, in print and on television, inspired a new language and forever changed the way women of all ages all over the world talk about men, dating and sex.

Today, Bushnell is still breaking ground and providing social commentary on the trials and tribulations of the modern woman through her most recent bestselling novel Lipstick Jungle, which explores the new paradigm of the modern career woman. Her foray into satellite radio will provide an even broader platform for Bushnell to share her relevant, insightful, and humorous views with millions of SIRIUS subscribers across the country.

Bushnell quickly rose from acclaimed columnist to bestselling author. In 1994 Bushnell launched the Sex and the City column in The New York Observer writing about her nightlife, dating, sex and life in the fast lane told through the voice of her alter ego Carrie Bradshaw. Bushnell followed up Sex and the City with three bestselling novels: Trading Up, Four Blondes, and most recently, Lipstick Jungle. All of her books have gone to the top of the bestseller lists. Lipstick Jungle is currently in development at NBC-TV. Her novels are about the ups and downs of the loves, lives and careers of modern women. She married New York City ballet principal dancer Charles Askegard in 2002.

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