Country dancing has long resonated with the LGBTQ+ community—and is currently experiencing a revival. Here’s why.
While spinning under the Sun Dome, The Country Dancing Devils offer a new twist on old traditions. Every Tuesday night, students are taught classic line and swing dancing. Country dancing is back in ...
For over 50 years, Oil Can Harry’s in Studio City was considered a cornerstone of L.A.’s LGBTQ+ community. More than just a humble western bar, it was also a community hub for LGBTQ+ country-lovers, ...
RIDGEWOOD — Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. Darcy could have joined more than 50 dancers sashaying and do-si-doing to “The Duke of Kent’s Waltz” during a Sunday afternoon social of the North Jersey English ...
Redd's Line Up hosts country line dancing night Friday at The Argo. Need extra hints for today's Strands puzzle? Here are ...
Country music has made an impression on Dancing With the Stars, but it hasn't always been a positive impression. Kellie Pickler became the first country artist to make the finals during Season 16, but ...
Line dancing is to most New Yorkers what a queer club might be to people living in rural Texas: Something they know exists in some far-off place but carries with it a tinge of discomfort. What a lot ...
Country line dancing has become a favorite pasttime for many country music fans. From country-inspired nightclubs like Billy Bob’s and Gilley’s to community centers and dance halls, it's clear that ...
When country hunk Billy Ray Cyrus his megahit “Achy Breaky Heart” in 1992, country dancing—or at least a modern version of it—returned to vogue. Cyrus’ novelty song was released with a video that ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by By Rachel Lee Harris THE sound of fiddles and foot stomping may be the last thing you expect to hear at the Chinatown Y.M.C.A. Nevertheless, every ...
With a tucked-in plaid shirt and a cowboy hat atop his head, Christopher Gonzalez stands upon a stage and shouts out instructions in what sounds like an odd language. “Grapevine, step back, quarter ...