“AIDS Square Dancing – A Personal Experience” reprinted from the January 2001 issue of Times Squared
In this article by Harry Simmons we are reminded of the horror of the AIDS epidemic and its effect on the gay community.
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.
Jennie Jones was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, went to college at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, then moved to New York to find a job in…
Originally from San Francisco, but having lived here long enough to consider herself “almost a New Yorker,” Marina is an actress and playwright, with more than a few productions to…
Terry was born in Buffalo, New York, and came to the New York City area in 1965 for the World’s Fair. She lived on Long Island for a while before…
"Meet our Members" is a new occasional feature on our website that will let you get to know your fellow club members better. We're starting with the most recent Mainstream…
This recent article from the New York Times details a study that shows that social dancing and country dancing actually improves brain functioning. Yes, dancing can keep you young! …
A lot has been going on during the past month. And you’ll read about them elsewhere in the newsletter, but I want to make sure you take special notice of…
It’s fall and things are falling into place for a great season of dancing with Times Squares. Beginning October 1, our Thursday nights will feature rotating levels of workshop/dances, all…
Following the announcement of the dance program for the coming season, I got a few inquiries about what was going to happen and why. This made me think that the…