How Candida Royalle Set Out to Reinvent Porn

[ad_1] In 1979, a group called Women Against Pornography opened an office in what was then, in the organizers’ view, the belly of the beast: Times Square. WAP members, predominantly white feminists, who believed that porn had the power to reinforce, and even breed, misogyny, led others who shared their views on eye-opening tours of… Continue reading How Candida Royalle Set Out to Reinvent Porn

The Failed Real-Estate Porn of “And Just Like That . . .”

[ad_1] An episode late in “And Just Like That . . .” ’s second season introduced a previously unthinkable scenario: that Carrie could sell her Upper East Side brownstone apartment, one of the few constants in the quarter-century-old “Sex and the City” franchise. After the death of her longtime love interest, Mr. Big, in the pilot of the sequel… Continue reading The Failed Real-Estate Porn of “And Just Like That . . .”