A new-old escapism: Kylie Minogue’s ‘Disco’ departs from our galaxy

While many times the album comes off naive or a little empty, its charm and endless hooks ensure that the listening experience is never a stale one.
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While many times the album comes off naive or a little empty, its charm and endless hooks ensure that the listening experience is never a stale one.
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The documentary repeatedly conveys the same motifs regarding Lopez’s life: his fluid sexuality, need for a muse and demand to be surrounded by other influencers and fashion industry leaders. The film should have covered more of Lopez’s life while still keeping a primary focus on the 1970s.
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It’s really, really hard to botch a production of “Mamma Mia!” but that’s not to discredit the delightful work of Center Rep. A massive part of this show’s success can be attributed to the vocal power of its cast.
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Dancing trends have always been a thing. You may know more of the recent ones, but we can’t forget about the dance routines that started it all.
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If disco is dead, then writer-director-producer Jamie Kastner has delivered its praising eulogy with his glittering, tongue-in-cheek documentary, “The Secret Disco Revolution.” Kastner does more than examine the history of the 1970s music craze — he offers a reflection upon the revisionist theory that, beneath its “carefully vapid veneer,” disco
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There is a scene in “A Cross the Universe,” a tour documentary of Justice featuring their concert in San Francisco, where the French electro-rock duo enjoy a lavish pool party full of half-naked women, and another ending with one of the members breaking a bottle over a stalker’s head. The
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