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A Night at the Disco Book Bash with Christian John Wikane

A Night at the Disco Book Bash with Christian John Wikane

Event Details

Lovestruck Books & Cafe, 44 Brattle St, Cambridge, MA, 02138
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Boogie down to Lovestruck Books as we welcome author Christian John Wikane for a celebration of the ’70s disco scene!

A Night at the Disco is a tribute to groundbreaking dance music from 1970–79, featuring an unprecedented collection of photographs of more than 100 artists.

As an NYC-based music journalist and essayist, Christian John Wikane has interviewed more than 600 recording artists, songwriters, and producers over the past two decades. He brings a unique perspective to the disco era, uncovering behind-the-scenes insights through exclusive commentary from legends like Donna Summer, Barry Gibb, and Debbie Harry, among many others.

In conversation with M. Scott Knox, Executive Director of The Equality Fund and disco enthusiast, Christian will discuss the making of this collection, sharing stories about the era’s most unforgettable artists, including the legacy of Boston’s own Donna Summer, who made dancers feel “lovestruck” on the dance floor. Event tickets include a copy of A Night at the Disco. Grab a copy, get it signed, and celebrate the era that defined the dance floor.

EVENT DETAILS

  • 6:30 PM: Doors Open – Settle in, grab a drink from our cafe and wine bar, and get ready for a great discussion!
  • 7:00 PM: Discussion Begins Christian will dive into A Night at the Disco.
  • 7:45 PM: Q&A Session – Your chance to ask the author anything!
  • 8:00 PM: Signatures, Snapping Pics, and Salutations – Meet the author, get your book signed, and snap a photo.
  • 8:30 PM: Last call - Grab your final pour from the wine bar.
  • 9:00 PM: Event Wraps Up – Thanks for joining us!

Tickets are limited, so grab yours soon! If the event sells out, you can join the Eventbrite waitlist by selecting “Reserve a spot” followed by “Join Waitlist”. Should any spots open up, you’ll have 24 hours to register before we offer it to the next person.

ACCESSIBILITY

Check-in will take place at our front entrance on Brattle Street. If you have any accessibility needs, you're welcome to use our side entrance (located on the right side of the building), which is wheelchair accessible and has a ramp.

Guests who would benefit from priority seating or any additional assistance are encouraged to reach out in advance — just email us at events@lovestruckbooks.com. We're more than happy to make arrangements to ensure you feel comfortable and supported.

We’re always learning and looking for ways to make our events more accessible. If you have suggestions or feedback, we’d love to hear from you!

BOOK PICKUP POLICY

If you purchased a book with your event ticket but can’t make it to the event—and don’t request a refund—we’ll happily hold your book for pickup for up to 30 days after the event date.

We’ll be in touch via the email you provided at checkout to help coordinate pickup. After 30 days, if we haven’t heard from you or made other arrangements, we’ll consider the book abandoned property and may donate it or return it to inventory so it can find a new home.

Thanks so much for your understanding and for supporting our events—we love doing this with you!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Christian John Wikane is a NYC-based music journalist and essayist. Since 2003, he's interviewed more than 600 recording artists, songwriters, and producers, including Paul McCartney, Janelle Monáe, Donna Summer, Pete Seeger, Annie Lennox, Maurice White, Jimmy Scott, Carly Simon, and Kenny Gamble. He and filmmaker Sekou Luke currently produce the video series "Unscripted: Conversations with Christian John Wikane," which features his interviews with GRAMMY, Tony, and Emmy-winning artists, and have also produced "Unscripted Live" at the Apollo Theater, City Winery, and Lincoln Center (2024 "American Songbook" series). Christian's also a contributing writer for PEOPLE Magazine and was Contributing Editor for PopMatters online magazine from 2006-2023. He was also credited as a consultant for HBO's Emmy-nominated Tina Turner documentary, Tina (2021), as well as CNN's Dionne Warwick: Don't Make Me Over (2021) and HBO's Love to Love You, Donna Summer (2022).

ABOUT THE CONVERSATION PARTNER

M. Scott Knox is the Executive Director of the Equality Fund, the largest philanthropic fund in Massachusetts dedicated to advancing the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) community. Prior to joining the Equality Fund at The Boston Foundation, Scott has worked to expand academic and economic opportunities for young people in Greater Boston and beyond. Most recently, Scott served as Executive Director of Root, a Salem-based youth workforce development organization for four years. Before joining Root, Scott worked at Brooke Charter Schools, a network of high-performing public charter schools in Boston for eight years in a number of senior leadership capacities, including Chief Operating Officer and Chief Development Officer, and at The Steppingstone Foundation as Dean of Academic Preparation and as Vice President of National Expansion for five years. 

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