My boyfriend is a popular disc jockey where we live, and it's very hard for me to separate work from home. |
There was a clown to entertain children, a disc jockey, hot dogs and coolers loaded with soda pop. |
He was a disc jockey mixing music tracks for his local state college's radio station this time last year. |
A week before the death of the Radio One disc jockey John Peel, an interesting exercise in semiotics was broadcast on the news. |
A live disc jockey, on air from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. eastern time, will take e-mail requests and conduct interviews with prominent women. |
There is a bar, Chinese lanterns, and a hired disc jockey spinning popular records. |