Episode 17: How Radiohead Made Computers OK

Episode 17: How Radiohead Made Computers OK

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Episode 18: The Fight to Repeal New York City’s Anti-Dancing Law

Since 1926, a law has been on the books in New York City that prohibits three or more people from dancing in any bar or venue that doesn’t posess a notoriously hard-to-obtain “Cabaret License.” In recent months however, people from the city’s nightlife community have been taken s ...  Show more

Episode 16: What It Means to Call a Party “Queer”

We’re deep in the midst of a celebration of Pride month and the LGBTQ communities that birthed dance music. So this week’s episode digs deep into some of the work we’ve done highlighting the ways that queer culture intersects with nightlife across America. Host Emilie Friedlander ...  Show more

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