With alcohol consumption declining globally, a growing number of events are looking to provide a “nightlife-style” experience for those who don’t want to drink, but still want to party.
The TV event will feature festive routines by the show's pros along with surprise guest stars and a performance by Pentatonix ...
Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough host this festive special featuring holiday-themed routines from pro dancers and celebrity ...
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The “Soarin’ Around the World” attraction will trade scenes of the Great Wall of China, Egyptian pyramids and Eiffel Tower ...
A night out should be about friends, dancing and fun. But our new research shows sexual harm is an all-too-common experience.
People may be drinking less and sleeping more, but they still want to go out. That explains the trend dubbed “soft clubbing,” where dancing and gatherings start and end early.
Dec. 7 — Long Beach: Check out the Museum of Latin American Art on Sundays, when it’s always free (and so is parking). And on ...
A silent disco might look solitary, yet shared movement can create moments of real belonging. This piece explores why dancing ...
From crafty classes to classic dances, the holiday season also offers music, film, theater and plenty of places to meet Santa ...