The OXD Mirror: The Legacy of Space Disco
BY TAD HAES During the ’70s and in early years of the ’80s, while both gay and straight audiences got down across the globe and mainstream disco music reached its peak in nightclubs, other worlds were also being unveiled – literally. For the first time in history, humanity laid eyes on real photographs of Jupiter, Saturn and their moons. Frozen water was discovered in Mars, a Soviet probe … Continue reading The OXD Mirror: The Legacy of Space Disco
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