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Just before “Cinderella” premiered in 1997, major outlets published their critics’ disenchanted reviews. “Cinderella’s glass slippers are far too big for Brandy to fill,” wrote the Chicago Tribune. “To put it bluntly, the girl can’t act.”
Variety described Whitney Houston’s Fairy Godmother as “a frightening caricature, one certain to send the kids scurrying into Mom’s lap.” And
More than two decades later, as the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
makes its streaming debut Friday on Disney+, it’s clear that “Cinderella” which attracted an estimated 60 million viewers in its initial airing, sold 1 million home entertainment units in its first week and was named the most profitable TV movie of its time was both for its moment and for the ages. In fact, the creatives behind Hollywood’s current movie-musical boom could learn a thing or two from its clever spin on a classic text.
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Pinellas County art advocate dies after COVID-19 battle
Ruley is remembered by the community
Beloved arts advocate remembered after battle with COVID-19
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PINELLAS COUNTY, FL. â Scrolling through photos of Suzanne Ruley, her personality shines through. Her family said they only come in three styles: happy, goofy and chill.
âShe just kind of enjoyed life so much and helped everyone around her enjoy life at the same time,â said her husband, Matthew Ruley.
She was a passionate advocate for the arts in Pinellas County, with a heart for helping others. Sheâs now left a legacy of service behind after she died from COVID-19 last week.
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