Starting next week, ILANA DONNA ARAZIE pulls back the curtain to show you the life of a young single woman in the city. For now, though, let her introduce herself.
Sure, there was "Sex and the City," but that's so 2003. And besides, Carrie Bradshaw's real-life beginnings notwithstanding, it WAS fiction, after all.
Not so with Ilana Donna Arazie.
She's a real single woman in a real city (OK, it's New York, but it could be anywhere) with real friends dealing with real-life issues: men, careers, money, big decisions. Plus, she's armed -- with a video camera, which also makes her vaguely dangerous, at least to the people she meets.
Beginning Thursday, join Ilana and her friends for the next eight weeks as they barnstorm through an American metropolis, meeting men and women along the way and trying to make sense of what it means to be a young professional living in the big city at the beginning of the 21st century.
Stay tuned.
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asap contributor Ilana Donna Arazie works for the AP's Online Video Network.
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