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From the 1960s through the 1980s, disco balls were a standard feature in nightclubs. Again in the film genre, “To Sir, with Love” from 1967 reflected a disco ball in the dance scene.
Disco ain’t dead: how Beyoncé resurrected dance music and its queer history for "Renaissance" The late-'70s anti-disco movement succeeded, but artists like Beyoncé are giving it back to queer fans ...
In 2017, Kym and Kyle Grinnage proposed teaching a free hustle dance class at the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia to give younger folks and others a peek into the memorable pas… ...
The White Sox had to forfeit the second game. The Disco Demolition Night promotion quickly spun out of control, with thousands of people storming the field. Chicago History Museum, via PBS ...
A tribute to disco and dance music superstar Sylvester, whose music became the soundtrack of gay liberation. Sylvester, known for his extravagant style, falsetto singing voice, and hit song “You ...
See Bob Odenkirk Talk ‘Sh-t Show’ Disco Demolition Night on ‘Drunk History’ 'Better Call Saul' actor, Patton Oswalt, Colin Hanks illustrate disastrous 1979 baseball promotion ...
An exhibit at the City Reliquary celebrates the history of roller disco in Brooklyn. “Empire Skate: The Birth of Roller Disco,” showcases artifacts, video, and photographs of the 1970s dance craze ...
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