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Some club dances were created on the "streets," by dancers who re-adapted styles from previous generations. Other famous club dances simply caught on from someone's signature move (ahem, Carlton Banks). Ultimately, they became dance crazes for the masses, making the uncoordinated even more socially awkward. These dances include some of the best throw backs, like the snake, the Carlton, and the Dougie. Here are some of the biggest dance crazes of the '80s, '90s, and 2000s. More»

After the holiday season with all of its random bustle, early January is all about getting back on track and re-setting the routines that let you live a normal life. This is, of course, why so many people try to re-start a diet or exercise regimen, but since both of those things aren't, y'know, fun, they tend to be hard to stick to. So why not start a new routine, one where you take weekly advantage of the incredible depth and diversity of live music available in Southern California? Welcome to the first 2012 weekly edition of "Go See A Show!" Here are the shows around around town you need to know about this week... More»

We gave some ideas this morning to have an NYC staycation this Memorial Day Weekend! But what if you just want to party?! From free concerts to pool and dance parties, we give you our top picks for kicking off the Summer 2011 season! If you're headed east, check out our Hamptons Party Guide. More»

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The School of American Ballet hosted their annual workshop at the Lincoln Center yesterday evening. Attendees got the chance to see the school's only public performances. After the show, guests had a cocktail hour followed by dinner and then a dance was held in the school's studios. More»

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On Saturday, families were invited to the Metropolitan Opera House for a benefit and luncheon hosted by the American Ballet Theatre (ABT). Boys and girls of all ages had fun playing dress-up, dancing, doing arts and crafts and enjoying lunch with their families and friends. More»

The Washington Post reports that Doris Eaton Travis, the last living Ziegfeld Follies chorus girl and one of only three surviving adult stars of the silent film era, died May 11 at age 106. More»

Creamfields may be a massive dance music festival, but the most flexible things on display seemed to be the concertgoers' facial muscles. We'll tell you how to duplicate their wondrous expressions. More»

Prepare yourself for the next installment in our Hourglass Figures Series: Lola Montez, Spanish Dancer, and Ali Wise, Silent Avenger: Bad, Bold, and Dangerous To Know. More»

On April 15th, the American Museum of Natural History will be hosting a Spring Safari Dance. Be the lucky winner to bring a guest to this incredible night filled with dessert, dancing, open bar, and a silent auction. GO HERE TO SIGN UP to our newsletter now to win, and see below for details! More»

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The Holiday season roars it's head, and we are beset with fun holiday parties for great causes. The latest was last night, as The Junior Society of Ballet Hispanico threw a soiree at The Gates. More»

Yesterday, we talked about reinvention. Now, let's take a look at regular old inventions with this list of ridiculous, fanciful, wonderful gadgets that have received actual American patents and could come in handy on your next night out. More»