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Topic History of: Studio 54
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hedda I went many times when I was living in New York (seemed a lifetime) and was amazed to read 54 only lasted for under 4 years(taken over by someone else when the owners were on tax avoiding charges but it was all over by then)

Which book is this?

On one memorable NY's Eve I went with the famed Aussie performer Peter Allen ( The Boy From Oz) and a lady friend (yes we were never refused entry) and a drugged woman plonked down besides us and...expired !!

The story was later immortalized in this excellent Vanity Fair article. There has never been, and never will be again, a nightclub like Studio 54.



www.vanityfair.com/news/1987/05/studio-5...htclub-new-york-city
JK2006 Brilliant article in the Times about the classic disco in New York in the late 70s - I was in there dozens of times (never refused entry; too gorgeous). Looking forward to the film about it.