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Kodachrome Photographs of Beirut, Lebanon In May 1965

Kodachrome Photographs of Beirut, Lebanon In May 1965

American Charles Cushman's photographs of Lebanon before the wars ...
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Inside the 80s and 90s New York Drag Clubs that Made RuPaul a Star

Inside the 80s and 90s New York Drag Clubs that Made RuPaul a Star

It was “a hedonistic, wild atmosphere because I think the police were too busy dealing with crime, that they didn’t have time or clubs weren’t much of a concern.” ...
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A Flash In The Dark – Fabulous Photographs Of Taboo Sex And Culture in 1960s South Africa

A Flash In The Dark – Fabulous Photographs Of Taboo Sex And Culture in 1960s South Africa

Billy Monk's sensational pictures of patrons at Cape Town's The Catacombs club for wastrels and other glorious dissenters ...
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Nick Peacock’s Hot Pix Volume Two: More Nightclubbing from Atlantis, Glasgow – November 1990

Nick Peacock’s Hot Pix Volume Two: More Nightclubbing from Atlantis, Glasgow – November 1990

The Sub Club, Glasgow, Saturday night 1990. The dancefloor is crammed. People up, joyous, hands in the air, entranced by the music. It's a club night called Atlantis. ...
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New York City Nightclub Flyers from the 1980s

New York City Nightclub Flyers from the 1980s

For artists and performers it was a golden age with clubs needing to book events seven-days-a-week. ...
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In the Moshpits of the Working Class Punk Scene of Newcastle, 1985

In the Moshpits of the Working Class Punk Scene of Newcastle, 1985

One night, somebody said I should check out The Station – an anarcho-punk venue set up in an old police social club in Gateshead ...
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A Night in Atlantis: Nick Peacock’s Photographs of Clubbing in 1990

A Night in Atlantis: Nick Peacock’s Photographs of Clubbing in 1990

In November 1990, Peacock was commissioned by a music magazine to document one night at a Glasgow club... ...
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Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown

Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown

  At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street - ...
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Nightclubbing : Brian Sweeney’s Epic Photographs of Glasgow’s Legendary Sub Club

Nightclubbing : Brian Sweeney’s Epic Photographs of Glasgow’s Legendary Sub Club

The Sub Club was established in 1987. It's a medium-sized club situated at 22 Jamaica Street, Glasgow. The venue holds the record for being "the longest running underground dance club in the world" ...
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Opening Night at The Haçienda: New Order’s Manchester Club Begins Its Legendary 15-Year Run in 1982

Opening Night at The Haçienda: New Order’s Manchester Club Begins Its Legendary 15-Year Run in 1982

You know the story, or a version of it, if you’ve seen 24 Hour Party People. New Order—or rather, their manager Rob Gretton—opens a club with Factory Records’ Tony Wilson in 1982. From the start, it’s a financial disaster... ...
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A Slow Grope In 1980s New Brighton – Sticky Nights At The Chelsea Reach

A Slow Grope In 1980s New Brighton – Sticky Nights At The Chelsea Reach

Tom Wood's brilliant photos of clubbers Looking for Love take us back to the 1980s ...
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FAC 235: The New Order Blue Monday Flipbook (1988)

FAC 235: The New Order Blue Monday Flipbook (1988)

Get a load of this Factory Records-issued flipbook for New Order's 'Blue Monday' ...
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