'Sex and the City' author Candace Bushnell says HBO show 'was not very feminist': 'That's entertainment'
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Author Candace Bushnell has a one-woman show titled 'Is There Still Sex in the City?' opening up in New York City.
"It’s a coming-of-age story . . . It’s how I created Carrie Bradshaw, why I created Carrie Bradshaw, what happened to me afterward," said Bushnell.
"It’s really the creation story of Carrie Bradshaw — and that’s my story."
Bushnell, 62 and divorced, still had a lot to say about New York City dating in her 2019 novel, "Is There Still Sex in the City?" with her characters worrying about "cubbing" — when a younger man pursues an older woman — and vaginal rejuvenation, among other hot topics.
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