A Taste of Paradis: Diana Ross, in Conversation With Andy Warhol

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A Taste of Paradis: Diana Ross, in Conversation With Andy Warhol
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For Hennessy Paradis, we’re recirculating our most memorable in-conversations, like this one where Diana Ross and Andy Warhol chat about fame and fashion.

SB: Yes, but that was the “China Bronze” thing.

AW: There’s this great new club on Eighth Avenue called Othello. I took Elizabeth Taylor there. Have you been? AW: You’re my favorite movie star and you’ve only done the two movies. But I loved the show. You played with those bananas so well.DR: Hank Kaufman and Gene Lerner have contacted me with interest. And I told them I’m very interested in that lady Josephine . She was an absolutely incredible, multi-faceted woman. There’s lots of different areas about her that people still don’t know about. I get incredible feelings about this lady.

DR: Yes, for stage I line my lips. I have a pencil that comes in the tube. What I have on now is what was a copy from me—DR: But you have to put in on with a brush. It is very oily. It smells terrific.DR: It’s Flora Roberts. It smells like cherries or something. It really is terrific because it’s good on, too.

Somebody called me and read it to me. But this is where I’ve had my best interviews, my best reviews, everything right here in New York. There’s something incredible about me and New York. I guess because of my love for New York, it’s really right there. I get it right back from the audience. But every once in a while I say, “Where did they get that from? I mean, really! They don’t know me!”DR: This particular girl did not review the show. She reviewed me.

That’s mine!” We had a wonderful time! I could do it again. I have incredible memories of that time. And we wouldn’t just walk in lookin’ regular. Like Cher had one of her costumes on from television with her hair down to here and Bette…DR: No, we weren’t working then and that was at the point that Bette had semi-retired—in other words, takin’ a look at what her life was and what she wanted. We had some long conversations about our careers.DR: I didn’t know she was offered that.

DR: People don’t really realize the value of Berry. I don’t know if they get who he really is—what he’s all about. Everyone thinks that he’s just very clever or very lucky but it’s much, much deeper than that.Wasn’t that a big change when he let all those people go? DR: Whenever I say “Eartha Kitt” I think of a very animalistic kind of lady. And she knows that, too. And Josephine, I felt, did that same thing, too, with the eyes. They’re a couple of pictures of her where she’s lookin’ sideways and it’s incredible. Eartha. I met one time. My conductor went to talk to her and it was incredible because she went at him. She pounced on him. You see what’s happening to me? When I think of Eartha. I think of…really got different things from—incredible things.

SB: But when you think that the President of the United States is the single most important person in the world–this guy is just floating around saying things I would think a racketeer would say.

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