“Hot Gossip” reprinted from the April 1987 issue of Times Squared
What gay publication would be worth it's salt without a little gossip?
What gay publication would be worth it's salt without a little gossip?
Don't you just hate to look at past fee schedules! The bad news is fees for regularly scheduled club events (club nights and Friday’s A/C dances) are going up. The…
This is the last part of Doris' memoir of dancing with Times Squares. Click here to read the first part or the second part. At Christmastime, some of the men…
Click here for the first part of Doris' memoir of dancing with Times Squares. On Valentine’s Day I found myself with a group of young men readying themselves to perform.…
Doris Nixon became everyone's grandmother as she joyously danced with Times Squares. Here, in three parts, is her story. Before moving to New York City, I was an elementary school…
While dancing on the Christopher Street Pier on Sunday, a nice, older couple watched for a while and then announced that they were square dancers, and immediately were invited to…
Here's an article from very early in our history when we were dancing to records. I can't imagine having to dance up to speed from the very beginning. Or that…
Howard does such a great job as an experienced caller it's hard to think of him just starting out. Thanks to the continued support of the Times Squares, calling opportunities…
In this article by Harry Simmons we are reminded of the horror of the AIDS epidemic and its effect on the gay community.
As a club we've been around quite a while. In this occasional column we'll look back at some of the serious and not to serious articles from past issues of Times Squared.