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There’s techno and trance, house and deep house, jungle and breakbeats, hardcore and progressive (prog.) house. There’s disco, garage, hard house. There’s Hi-NRG, and who could forget drum and bass? But what does it all mean? Here’s a breakdown of some of the major subgenres of dance music and how you can tell what you like dancing...

Author: By Daniel M. S. raper, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Telling House from Trance | 4/5/2002 | See Source »

...prepared to implement a cease-fire plan "without conditions." Israelis are skeptical - the offer was made in remarks to journalists, and not as an official proposal to the Israeli government. And Arafat has made such pronouncements before, most notably after last year's suicide bombing in a Tel Aviv disco...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Arafat Ready to Deal? | 3/27/2002 | See Source »

...time of "Sweet Smell," the boites that gave a home to the columnists were heading for twilight - or, since they were nightclubs, their final dawn. The Stork Club went bankrupt and then kaput in the 60s. A later disco spurt would revive the turbid El Morocco; it's still there, but unrecognizable. The "21" Club somehow survived as a rich man's steak house until Anne Rosenzweig took over in the 80s and began serving edible food. Toots Shor declined when night games kept reporters from having dinner there with the ballplayers they covered. There were fewer ballplayers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: That Old Feeling: Sidneyland | 3/22/2002 | See Source »

...majority of the songs on the album were obviously intended to become dance anthems in the vibrant London club scene. The album wavers between the campy ’70s disco groove of “More, More, More,” the grittier, early ’80s club sound of “Love at First Sight,” and the edgier, more modern sound found on the title track “Fever.” One of the more interesting turns on this album comes when Kylie attempts to prove her validity as an artist...

Author: By Crimson STAFF Writers, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Music | 3/15/2002 | See Source »

...perhaps their approach to aging will. Distinguishing herself from the founder of Ms. magazine, CHER, 55, asserted, "I'm just not gonna Gloria Steinem out and say, 'Oh, no, I'm thrilled.'" In an interview to air this week on ABC's Primetime Thursday, the singer turned actress turned disco diva rejects the blather about the glory of gathering wisdom and laugh lines: "I would love to lie, but I don't think there's anything good about it." Lest one snicker over her attempts to fight aging with nips and tucks, Cher sets the record straight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Mar. 4, 2002 | 3/4/2002 | See Source »

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