By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices

Diahann Carroll has stood the test of time.
Literally.
And the Academy Award nominated television pioneer is showing no signs of slowing down – even at the ripe age of 71.
This week, the Bronx native kicked off her new cabaret show 'Both Sides Now,' at the tony Feinstein's At The Regency nightclub to rave reviews. Carroll, who made history as the first African American woman to front her own primetime network sitcom ('Julia' circa: 1968), was splendidly, sensationally spellbinding – to sum it up -- during the near- 90 minute musical walk down memory lane.
The Golden Globe and Tony Award winning diva, resplendent in a sophisticated black and white two-piece ensemble (with a right-sided slit so far up her thigh, it will make Beyonce blush), belted out some of the best pop music repertoire – including a searing version of Leon Russell's 'A Song For You,' the full throttle of a four song Frank Sinatra medley, and the reflective Joni Mitchell composition 'Both Sides Now,' which the show is titled.
In between songs, the 'Claudine' star shared intimate stories with the aristocratic audience about her rich and eventful life.
Memories of how a young, strapping Sidney Poitier (her lover of nine years) was a sight to behold when she first laid eyes on him; of how Truman Capote was so fascinated by her accidental boyish coif, he hired her on the spot for 1954's Tony Award winning musical 'House of Flowers'; of how she endured four marriages, and even two engagements in the very hotel she is performing; and of the art of learning about herself (and everything she tended to forget about her past lives) courtesy of the Internet, were all enveloped by the patrons.
The evening had the feel of being at a highbrow dinner party with a masterful storyteller.
"I think we've all reached an age where the good memories hang around longer than anything that was negative," Carroll (born Carol Diahann Johnson) said in a 'Wall Street Journal' interview promoting the show, which has been extended through March 24.
Her engagement last year at Feinstein's marked the first time Ms. Carroll performed in a New York nightclub in four decades and sold out. 'The New York Times' considered it "historic."
With an upcoming memoir slated and recent appearances on 'The Oprah Winfrey Show,' and 'Grey's Anatomy,' Carroll, a breast cancer survivor and a doting grandmother, is booked to perform 'Both Sides Now' through May.
"After that, we'll see," she said in the interview.
One can only hope that we will see how she continues to sparkle and shine.


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By: Lorraine on 3/10/2007 10:00AM
MS. CARROLL A TRUE CLASSY LADY,YOU DEFINITELY HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF TIME I'M GLAD TO SEE NOTHING CAN AND WILL HOLD YOU DOWN, GOD HAS TRUELY BLESSED YOU KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.
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By: E. Doss on 3/10/2007 4:36PM
What happened to Grey's Anatomy? I figured that Diahann was too much class for Washington and Oh. It would be nice to see her show up again in a role other than somebody's mother. She is a star, with star quality and has always been a person that other African-American women can emulate. She is only a year older than I am but I would have to have ten years of plastic surgery starting at my toes to look that good. I'm not mad at you girl. There are not many peple that I admire but I do admire you. No scandals or public bad behavior.
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By: Robin McGrath on 3/11/2007 7:05PM
this is a great story on one true legend. i love this blog because it doesnt just focus on the hip-hop stuff that all of the other black blogs seem to focus. its very well rounded and is a true representation of the black diaspora. keep up the good work.
sister robin mcgrath (houston, tx)
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By: Althea White on 3/15/2007 12:32PM
I love the sofictication that Ms. Carroll has carried all these years and the positive reflection that our young need to see and understand.
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By: rochelle bethea on 3/16/2007 3:12PM
I feel that hollywood is probably just too boring for
people like Ms. Carroll. She is very classy & shows no
signs of slowing down. She knows the game. Hollywood can't run a game on her. Although I FELT HE
run a game on her
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By: LAVERNE on 3/20/2007 1:36PM
I WAS JUST WONDERING WHY MS CARROLL HAVENT RECIEVED STAR ON THE WALK OF FAME .
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