Hello Lover Episode 5: Was it Good for Chad?

Posted by: Melanie Dahling  •  June 12, 2017 @ 8:54am

Melanie has a chat with Chad Anderson about season 2 episode 16, wherein Carrie dates an alcoholic. How realistic is the portrayal, and is it true that who we are in bed is who we are in life?

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Hello Lover Episode 4: On Becoming a Blatch

Posted by: Melanie Dahling  •  June 5, 2017 @ 9:23pm

What does Stanford Blatch bring to the table? Find out as Melanie and Sean, or "Rugged Fox," discuss Sex and the City, gay best friends, and dreaming in pimento green.

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Hello Lover Episode 3: Anjali Sandhu vs. Thirty-Something Women

Posted by: Melanie Dahling  •  May 31, 2017 @ 7:29am

Anjali Sandhu discusses twenty-something girls, going to the Hamptons of Manitoba, and why Charlotte York was the most relatable character on Sex and the City.

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Hello Lover Episode 2: Angie St. Mars and the Bisexual

Posted by: Melanie Dahling  •  May 22, 2017 @ 9:14am

Angie St. Mars and Melanie Dahling discuss bisexuality. Is that a problem? One might ask. Miranda Hobbes seems to think so. But we couldn't help but wonder why.

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Hello Lover Episode 1: Ashley Burdett and the Bay of Married Pigs

Posted by: Melanie Dahling  •  May 15, 2017 @ 9:33am

Two comedians, with a side of single. Ashley and I discuss Season One Episode Three of Sex and the City entitled Bay of Married Pigs. Are single and married people in a cold war? And what's with Peter's penis anyway? Burning questions.

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Hello Lover Episode 0: Preview!

Posted by: Melanie Dahling  •  May 10, 2017 @ 10:22am

Sex and the City is my ultimate Mr. Big. Our relationship has changed over the years, but the show is present in every season.

After discovering feminism, which is never a fun TV watching companion, I began to ask myself about the pop culture of my youth and the underlying messages therein.

In this preview episode, I introduce the show and why I started doing it.

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Interview: Stand-up comic, writer, and @midnight social media guru Dan Telfer

Posted by: Aaron Demeter  •  November 17, 2016 @ 1:17am

Whether you've heard his stand-up, read his articles for The Onion and The A.V.

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Top Fives: My favourite television of 2015

Posted by: Paul Little  •  December 31, 2015 @ 1:02pm

It's true -- all lists are subjective. And most of the time, lists (or "listicles") are posted online to garner clicks and create debate.

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The 10 greatest moustaches in film and television history (plus a few more)

Posted by: Paul Little  •  November 4, 2015 @ 4:24am

Moustaches: the symbol of manliness. While in recent years, it appears moustaches have tragically gone "out of style", there should be little doubt that in their heydey, they were the ultimate fashion statement for men.

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Walkey Talk: End Of An Era, personally speaking

Posted by: Mike Walkey  •  June 2, 2015 @ 7:52pm

One of my favorite moments during Dave Letterman's final few weeks was Norm Macdonald's tearful salute. As he was performing a standup routine during one of Dave's last shows, he told a story of seeing Letterman do stand up when he was a kid which made MacDonald want to go into comedy.

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