In the history of New York nightclubs and the social scene, Studio 54 is legendary. During its most popular years between 1977 and 1981 it was the place to see and be seen and drew thousands that ...
Where do nightclubs go to die? For Studio 54, which shuttered in 2012 after almost 15 years of witching-hour reverie, much of its interior decor sat in an MGM Grand parking structure for three years, ...
Studio 54 was a phantasmagorical dreamscape, teetering always between a dream come true and a nightmare. Throughout the course of any given evening, a giant, anthropomorphized crescent moon, with a ...
On a frigid night in February 1978, I had my first ­illicit taste of the creepy magic that made Studio 54 the world’s most celebrated, most notorious nightlife venue. The colossal disco at 254 W. 54th ...
You walk out into Mayfield Avenue and feel the cold air embracing you. Who do you credit for the Saturday night fever you just had — the awesome DJ who plays your favorite Muse song remix? Or your ...
"On a good night, Studio 54 was the best party of your life," journalist Anthony Haden-Guest told the BBC in 2012, recalling New York City's iconic 54th Street nightclub. "Everything was happening at ...
Rare images capturing the crazy parties in Studio 54, the legendary New York nightclub, will be released in book form Celebrities such as Michael Jackson, Cher, Mick Jagger and Tina Turner were known ...
“Studio 54 brought a glamour back to New York that we haven't seen since the 60s," Liza Minnelli once said. "It made New York get dressed up again.” At a time when many of us are pondering whether ...
This year, the 40th anniversary of the opening of Studio 54, a onetime Manhattan nightspot where very good-looking people danced to very good music while snorting very good drugs, has seen the ...
For 33 months, Studio 54 was the American bacchanal, an unprecedented mix of glamorous sophistication and primal hedonism. The brainchild of Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager, the club opened in a onetime ...