This is a tribute to the most celebrated discos and nightclubs in North Jersey, focusing on the 1970s through the 1990s.
Dance music never dies; it just returns to the closet periodically to change its clothes. And depending on whom you ask, it reached either its sartorial pinnacle or its nadir during the disco era.
Had anyone in the late 1970s predicted that either Richard Nixon or disco — then both widely disparaged — would one day be held in considerably higher regard, they would have been promptly laughed out ...
Hidden next to a pizzeria, just bordering Little Tokyo is one of L.A.’s sleekest new bars. Inside, flashes of hot pink neon reflect off a spinning mirror ball, a 30-foot green marble bar, a DJ booth ...
“This is one of the first shots I took at Studio 54—the couple reminding me of a pre-war Berlin cabaret image. I had this image stuck in my mind throughout the entire Disco project. These were the ...
In the upcoming months, Atlantic City casinos will discover if enough disco lovers come to the resort to support two different retro dance clubs. Resorts did not renew its license with Boogie Nights ...
We have proof that humans have been dancing as far back as prehistoric times. They danced for their god or gods, to celebrate major events, and just for fun or exercise. Proof of early dancing has ...