Michaelangelo Matos

Michaelangelo Matos writes for the Village Voice, Capital New York, and Resident Advisor. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, and is working on a history of American rave.

The Movie-Star Photographer Who Helped Make Nostalgia Cool

The Movie-Star Photographer Who Helped Make Nostalgia Cool

George Hurrell's pictures of classic Hollywood came into vogue in the '70s and are back again today. More »

R.I.P. to the Best Music Magazine of the 21st Century

R.I.P. to the Best Music Magazine of the 21st Century

'The Word' bucked trends, let writers write what they wanted, and now, like so many other rock publications these days, is meeting its end. More »

The Bee Gees Are Disco Icons, but Robin Gibb Was Pure Pop

The Bee Gees Are Disco Icons, but Robin Gibb Was Pure Pop

He was the band's frontman in its early, Beatles-loving phase and a sideman in its 'Saturday Night Fever' era. More »

Donna Summer's Heavy-Breathing Blueprint for Pop

Donna Summer's Heavy-Breathing Blueprint for Pop

The disco singer died Thursday, but her influence will remain inescapable for a long time. More »

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