I don't think anyone would mistake So You Think You Can Dance's 12th season as its strongest — aside from viewers who were trapped in some sort of Footloose-esque, no-grooving-allowed nightmare for ...
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SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers about “The Life of Chuck,” now playing in theaters via Neon. Choreographer Mandy Moore is one of Hollywood’s most in-demand dance experts, developing ...
The answer, of course, is “D.” That “someone else” was The Marvelettes, the teenage Inkster girl group whose song “Please Mr. Postman” soared to the top of both the pop and R&B charts in late 1961.