From 1977 until early 1980, lucky revelers who got past the velvet ropes of Studio 54 in Manhattan were greeted with a haven for hedonism and creativity. The former opera house-turned-television ...
West Hollywood has long been the rainbow-draped capital of the gay community in Los Angeles, but in an article for KCET, city planner James Rojas describes the diverse and somewhat under-the-radar gay ...
Disco music originated in the 1960s at underground venues popular with LGBTQ+, Black, and Latinx Americans. Still, it wasn’t long before the subculture spread from clubs in New York and Philadelphia ...
"Saturday Night Fever" hit the Rochester area in a big way when Club 747 opened in November 1977. Many area "discos" at the time were just neighborhood bars with dancing. Club 747, at 2525 West ...
When John Travolta stepped onto the dance floor in 1977, his polyester pantsuit and bold disco moves forever affected the leisure time of at least one blue-collar guy. “I used to hate dancing,” said ...
If you remember the 1977 disco movie "Saturday Night Fever" for more than its phenomenally popular Bee Gees-driven soundtrack, then you remember that Tony Manero (the John Travolta character) was a ...
Somehow, the thought of polyester-clad John Travolta look-alikes boogying down 'til dawn in platform shoes doesn't quite fit in with the image of Millville. But apparently that wasn't the case in 1979 ...
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