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By Nadia Pflaum

Published on May 31, 2007

There hasn’t been a new episode of Sex and the City since 2004, but that doesn’t stop people from referencing the ultimate girl-dish show every time someone brings up a woman’s perspective on sex. Meanwhile, the envelope-pushing subjects that brought the show such attention back then — the Rabbit, farting during sex, power lesbians, foot fetishists — now seem awfully tame. Guess that’s why the event planners at Boozefish (1511 Westport Road, 816-561-5995) recently started throwing Sex and the City parties on the first Wednesday of the month. Starting at 9 tonight, cosmo drinkers can dish along with Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda and Samantha. A bonus of the Boozefish screenings over basic-cable reruns: the DVDs aren’t edited or cut with commercials. And with reservations, $20 gets you a manicure and a cosmo.
First Wednesday of every month, 8 p.m., 2005