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“There’s something I want to say, this is really important.” Danny Hogg, the iconic D.C. graffiti artist known as Cool "Disco" Dan, is speaking, which is noteworthy. What he's speaking about ...
In the 1980s, the Washington D.C. area was deluged with the graffiti markings of "Cool Disco Dan" on buses, walls, buildings, and railways.
In June, the disco hat somehow caught the eye of one of Beyoncé's stylists, the Hollywood-based costume designer B. Åkerlund, who messaged Misbin on Etsy, where she has racked up more than 2,300 ...
In June, the disco hat somehow caught the eye of one of Beyoncé’s stylists, the Hollywood-based costume designer B. Åkerlund, who messaged Misbin on Etsy, where she has racked up more than ...
With a blend of disco flair and cowgirl spirit, a Brunswick shop has items to customize apparel for casual and formal events.
It was not Cool "Disco" Dan, the graffiti artist whose tag was ubiquitous around the District 30 years ago and whose work formed the centerpiece of the exhibit. It was a former D.C. police officer ...
There was hardly a soul in town who didn’t know the name of Cool “Disco” Dan. For a long stretch during the 1980s and 1990s, Dan earned a reputation as the city’s most prolific tagger.
The hat, directly inspired by the one worn by Beyonce to promote her tour, is a bestseller on Etsy, where it’s currently 25% off and boasts dozens of rave reviews. “STUNNING HAT!
According to Roger Gastman, the artist and filmmaker who co-directed the documentary The Legend of Cool “Disco” Dan, Hogg died on Wednesday due to complications from diabetes. He was 47.
All right, haters of the Internet, you got your wish: Aaron Gordon is changing the name of his soon-to-open Dupont doughnut shop. After catching a sizable amount of flak for the title “Cool Disco ...