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by Liza Weisstuch |
November 03, 2008
Decades before the maven of sexy shoes, Carrie Bradshaw, was even the
flicker of a rhinestone glimmer in Candace Bushnell’s eye, Tina Turner
was singing as she sauntered in impossibly tall spikes. Not only did
she strut, she danced and kicked guitarists across the stage. Now,
almost 70 years young, she’s still clocking in among the top-five
grossing female touring acts in the world. (Yep, the world.) As
long as this diva keeps her career as a private dancer on the side and
is willing to tease her hair, don sequins, and prance across stadium
stages, we’ll line up to see her and firmly proclaim: we don’t need
another hero. The legend keeps on rolling for two nights at the TD Banknorth Garden
(100 Legends Way, Boston, 617.624.1000). The show is at 7 p.m. on
Sunday and 7:30 on Monday. Get tickets ($59.50 to $152.50) at www.ticketmaster.com or 617.931.2000. ...
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