There’s that floor again, that famous floor — geometric, primary colors, flashing in the perpetuity of pop culture memory, an icon of the long-ago disco era. Surely you’ve seen it, pulsing beneath ...
In 1977, a young John Travolta accomplished the impossible, and he did it twice. First, he made carrying around a bucket of paint look cool. Second, he made dancing to disco music look cool. He did ...
How deep is our love for “Saturday Night Fever,” which changed how John Travolta and disco were seen
The movie’s opening-credit sequence may be the most influential in movie history. While disco had been bubbling up from the underground, its moment to shine came with the release of the movie and ...
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