‘Diana!’: Showtime In 1971 For The Post-Supremes Diana Ross
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SHOWBIZ 'Heartstopper,' Diana Ross, Outloud, 'Clean Slate,' 'Drag Race'
Fans of the Netflix show Heartstopper can rejoice: More of the show is on the way, and Nick and Charlie’s story will get a proper ending, according to Deadline. Netflix has approved a Heartstopper movie—starring and executive-produced by the series’ leads, Joe Locke and Kit Connor, and directed by Wash Westmoreland—which will be the series finale. Joe Locke in Heartstopper. Photo courtesy of NetflixIn the finale, Nick (Connor) and Charlie (Locke…
‘Diana!’: Showtime In 1971 For The Post-Supremes Diana Ross
It may seem, from this distance, that Diana Ross had it all her own way and became an immediate solo sensation when she left the Supremes. But in the first two years of the 1970s, as she set out on her own path at Motown, it wasn’t all plain sailing. Her first, self-titled album was a No.1 on the R&B chart in 1970. But it only reached No.19 on Billboard’s US pop countdown. The swift follow-up Everything Is Everything was an R&B No.5, but ran out…
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