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The Daily Beast USA Life October 10, 2022
As Chicago shock jock Steve Dahl drove onto the field at Comiskey Park on July 12, 1979, the 50,000-strong crowd in the stands was already fired up and nearly ready to explode. It wasn’t the loss of the Chicago White Sox that was filling the air with tension, or the... + más
The Glitter Boys keep disco alive on Fridays at the Sinclair | The Boston Globe
Need to just feel something good? Try this healing beach disco | Los Angeles Times
Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 30, 2023
Grainy TV news footage from 1979 shows thousands of people swarming over the field at Chicago’s Comiskey Park, burning stacks of dance records and holding banners that read “Disco Sucks.” For two Maine filmmakers looking to tell stories with cultural impact, the footage... + más
The Night Rock Fans Rioted to Kill Disco—at a Chicago Baseball Game | The Daily Beast
Photos: Crowd celebrates Boston-born disco legend Donna Summer at City Hall Plaza Friday | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation June 17, 2023
Dozens of people danced the night away at City Hall Plaza’s Donna Summer Disco Party on Friday. The event celebrated the Boston-born disco legend Donna Summer, who rose to stardom in the 1970s.Here are some photos.August Turner, April Mosely, and TJ Howe strike a pose dressed... + más
Brendan Urie announces the end of Panic! at the Disco as he embarks upon a new role: parent | New York Daily News
New York Daily News USA Entertainment January 24, 2023
Fans might have had “High Hopes” of another Panic! at the Disco album, but Brendan Urie’s pop-rock project is ending. Urie, who’s now the sole member of the chart-topping band, announced on Tuesday that Panic! at the Disco will “be no more” after its upcoming... + más
Panic! at the Disco is calling it quits | 10 WBNS
Panic! At The Disco To Disband After European Tour | RTTNews
New York Post USA Tech September 20, 2023
A tech CEO and Harvard prodigy forfeited a $110 million pay package after he abruptly quit the firm he founded following accusations that he assaulted a female employee and shoved meat into her face. Kiwi Camara, CEO of Austin, Texas-based legal software firm CS Disco, resigned... + más
He threatened to kill his son. He was still able to purchase a gun. Now, a bereaved mother asks how | Los Angeles Times
Miami Zoo apologizes after treatment of Kiwi bird sparks outrage | ABC News
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