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- 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.
- Two sisters attempt to win over their terminally ill, difficult-to-please Aunt in hopes of becoming the beneficiaries of her wealthy estate, only to find the rest of their greedy family members have the same idea.
- A couple goes through a long, drawn-out divorce.
- A singer (Sarah Jessica Parker) in New York City gets a grim diagnosis that puts her life and dreams into perspective.
- A comedy that revolves around the professional and personal lives of three smart, sophisticated twenty-something girls working on Capitol Hill.
- An exclusive and immersive documentary that offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at the filming of the new chapter, "And Just Like That..."
- Contestants are faced with the challenge of creating unique pieces in a variety of mediums such as painting, sculpture, photography, collage and industrial design.
- Leading ballet dancer Alexis goes into exile to escape the war in which soldier Oleksandr loses both his legs. They form an unlikely friendship while Oleksandr learns to dance on prosthetic legs and rehearses with Alexis and the other dancers of the United Ukrainian Ballet Company for a performance that will diminish the space between the front row and the front line.
- TV Movie
- When 30 women aged 67 - 84 from across America and around the world descend on Fall River, Massachusetts to compete in the 30th anniversary Ms. Senior Sweetheart Pageant, hilarity and heartbreak ensue.
- TV Movie
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 gets an interesting proposition from her book publisher, while Miranda attempts to rekindle a spark with Steve following radio silence from Che.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Equipped with self-portraits, the artists size up their competition and are randomly put into pairs for their first elimination challenge. They learn that after only one night together, their mission is to create a piece of art that captures the essence of a fellow competitor.
- 2010– 44mTV-147.2 (6)TV EpisodeThe artists are taken to an appliance graveyard filled with televisions, toaster ovens, and an array of broken electronics. Using the trash heap as their canvas, the artists are charged with transforming one man's trash into another man's piece of art.
- 2010– 44mTV-147.3 (8)TV EpisodeThe artists are challenged to create a piece that is shocking and memorable, and speaks to issues that are important to them personally.
- 2010– 44mTV-146.8 (6)TV EpisodeThe contestants are given a fleet of cars and told to drive them through New York City, ultimately arriving at the Audi Forum. An artist's city often serves as a source of inspiration, and for their elimination challenge, the artists must create a piece of work that is reflective of their experience driving through the streets of Manhattan.
- The artists find themselves in the Children's Museum of the Arts, filled with finger paint portraits and crayon collections. Their challenge is to create a work that is symbolic of the moment their artistic expression began, using only kid friendly materials to create an adult masterpiece.
- 2010– 44mTV-148.3 (10)TV EpisodeThe final contestants have been sent home to prepare a full solo exhibition. Climaxing in a large-scale gala opening, the finalists present their collections to the judging panel to determine "The Next Great Artist."
- 2010– 44mTV-147.4 (7)TV EpisodeThe contestants meet the President and Publisher from one of the largest book publishers in the world, who guides them through the impressive history of the marriage of art and literature. For their elimination challenge, the artists are charged with creating innovative cover art for a classic novel.
- The remaining four artists head out of bustling New York City to the quiet refuge of a nature preserve. Here they are invited to draw inspiration from their surroundings - exploring the landscape and gathering natural materials to incorporate into their piece.
- 2010– 44mTV-145.5 (8)TV EpisodeThe remaining artists are challenged to create a large-scale, outdoor installation piece. The artists must put egos aside and collaborate effectively in order to create a public art masterpiece in just two days. The challenge culminates in a public viewing.
- 2010– 44mTV-147.3 (7)TV EpisodeThe artists are paired and must create works about opposing forces: Heaven and Hell, Male and Female, Order and Chaos.
- 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.
- 2010– 44mTV-147.3 (6)TV EpisodeFourteen of the art world's up-and-coming artists come together to compete for $100,000 and a solo exhibit at the world renowned Brooklyn Museum on the second season of "Work of Art." For their first challenge, the artists must use pieces of "bad" art, such as a painting of dogs playing checkers, a velvet cowboy, and a sculptural golden peacock as their canvas. Mentor Simon de Pury explains that in order to reach the top of the art world, they have to start at the bottom. Series judges China Chow, Jerry Saltz and Bill Powers will be looking for the artist that distinguishes themselves from the group by turning their abomination into a masterpiece. Renowned photographer Mary Ellen Mark serves as the guest judge.
- For their second challenge, the artists must use Parkour, a discipline where participants overcome obstacles using only their bodies to move from point A to point B in the most creative and inventive way possible, as their inspiration. Esteemed curator and owner of Salon94 gallery in New York City, Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn returns to the panel as a guest judge.
- Andy Warhol summed up a generation of consumerism and launched the POP art movement with a painting of a Campbell's soup can. For this challenge, the contestants must create a piece of POP art that captures the popular culture of their time, as effectively as Warhol did. Celebrity culture, music and reality TV are all fair game. This week the stakes are high, as the winning artist will receive a full page spread in Entertainment Weekly. Internationally renowned contemporary artist Rob Pruitt joins the judging panel.
- The remaining artists find that their workspaces have been turned into a kid's art classroom, complete with colorful art adorning the walls and mini artists in each of their stations. In the spirit of youthful imagination, artists are challenged to create a piece of art inspired by the original artwork of the child they are paired with. Actress, Executive Producer and member of the President's Committee of the Arts and Humanities, Sarah Jessica Parker guest judges.
- 2010– 44mTV-148.0 (5)TV EpisodeIn the fifth episode, the contestants are invited to visit the home of one of the most recognized publications in the world - The New York Times. The artists must rummage through bins of newspapers to find a headline that strikes a chord with them and are then challenged to create a piece of art that illustrates the story they selected. The winning artist will have their work hung in the New York Times building. Artist Adam McEwen, best known for his text paintings, serves as guest judge.
- The remaining artists are challenged to leave their mark on New York with a work that embodies the subversion of street art. Randomly paired, each team's canvas is a brick building's wall in DUMBO, Brooklyn, where they will install their art under the cover of night. After working through the day and night, they reveal their final piece to the public. Legendary street artists Lee Quinones is the guest judge.
- The artists must utilize one automobile component from a Fiat 500 and transform it into a piece of art. From utilizing the engine block, being inspired by the facade, or even using the leather seating as a canvas, the contestants have total artistic freedom. Performance artist and automotive designer Liz Cohen joins as guest judge.
- Simon takes the artists on a field trip through the streets of New York City. After turning a corner, a row of empty tables and easels is revealed -- one for each artist. In the ultimate battle of commerce vs. "high art," the artists will work in teams to create a minimum of one piece of art that they must sell to the public, but that is also worthy of presenting in a gallery show the following day. The winner of the challenge will receive a cash prize; in addition to keeping the money they earned selling their work(s). Jeanne Greenberg-Rohaytn returns to the judging panel this week.
- The final contestants have been sent home to prepare a full solo exhibition. Climaxing in a large-scale gala opening, the finalists present their collections to the judging panel to determine "The Next Great Artist."
- China and Simon take the remaining artists out of their comfort zone, to a quaint town in the Hudson Valley. The artists wander the streets, meet the locals and seek inspiration from a slower-paced lifestyle. They are instructed to create an undated version of Americana using only materials sourced from the town.
- 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 struggles with a podcast ad script. Charlotte tries to retrieve Lily's designer clothes. Chaos ensues when Miranda loses her phone.
- 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.
- 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.
- Carrie has a run-in with a tech entrepreneur. Miranda and Che navigate conflicting schedules. Charlotte veers into stage mom territory.
- 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 ponders the significance of her upcoming dinner with Aidan. A newly single Miranda explores the possibilities of dating again.