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There comes a time in the life of every serious Sex and the City tour guide when she’s forced to contemplate her field’s most insurmountable theoretical quandary: What is your favorite episode? My answer is as complicated as anyone’s, but when I’m in a pressure situation I’ve always relied on one response: “Hot Child in… Read more »

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Mary Bly is a tenured professor of English Literature at Fordham University with a bachelor’s degree from Harvard, a master’s from Oxford, and a PhD from Yale.  According to her Fordham faculty page, her current project, The Geography of Puns: London’s Bawdy Whores, addresses “the geographical and linguistic economies of early modern London.”  She serves as… Read more »

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We left off last week with me and Sarah Jessica Parker alone in an elevator, her a guest at an awards ceremony honoring Cynthia Nixon, and me a volunteer working the event.  She had just told me that she loved my outfit, which included an oversized flower pin à la Carrie Bradshaw.  The year was 2006…. Read more »

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One of the first things that people ask when they take my tour is if I’ve met Sarah Jessica Parker.  Actually, what they really ask is “Have you met her?”—that breathy her the only indication necessary to let me know just who they mean.  SJP.  Her. Celebrity sightings in New York are fairly common.  Just… Read more »

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When you’re a tour guide and you work in a city like New York, you meet people from all over the world.  Each day, as I speak with individuals from far-flung nations about the unique aspects of their lives—their travels, their careers, their families, their homelands—I can’t help but notice:  All those clichéd and slightly… Read more »