It is an anthem for the ages. An iconic song that has inspired people around the world for decades. But no one more than the singer who brought it to life: the legendary Gloria Gaynor.
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In his latest feature, which premiered at Sundance, the 'Inspection' director asks who gets credited for their contributions ...
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On 'Nightclubbing,' Grace Jones embraced her Jamaican roots and took control of her sound. It's one of her best albums.
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Lifetime celebrates disco diva Gloria Gaynor in both a touching documentary and a dramatic narrative film about her life and ...
With a great deal of Valentine’s Day activities trending toward adult-only attendance, it can be tricky to find a way to celebrate the occasion with younger people in the mix. As the romantic jazz ...
A musical revue, the show weaves together over 50 iconic songs from artists like The Bee Gees, KC and The Sunshine Band, and The Village People.