Key party: The niece of the late Studio 54 legend Steve Rubell is selling her park-overlooking Manhattan abode. Alexander Thompson This Gramercy Park home comes with a rare New York perk: coveted keys ...
As co-owner and co-founder of Studio 54, Ian Schrager remembers when he knew that the New York nightclub was on its way to becoming the stuff of disco legend: When a photo of Cher, arriving for ...
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 ...
Artist Jennifer Rubell, a niece of Studio 54 founder Steve Rubell, has purchased a co-op on the Upper East Side. The prewar apartment at 139 E. 79th St., No. 12, which has four bedrooms, four baths ...
At one point in the new documentary “Studio 54,” Michael Jackson wanders into a television interview that the club’s co-owner Steve Rubell is doing. Asked what it is that he likes about Studio 54, a ...
On this day, Jan. 18, 1980, Studio 54 nightclub owners Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager were sentenced to three years in prison for tax evasion. The Manhattan discotheque was the center of the universe ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. A trove of memorabilia from Studio 54 is going up for bid in an auction that is resurrecting those long-ago nights at the iconic 1970s clubhouse with a legacy greater than its ...
American entrepreneur and co-owner of the legendary New York disco Studio 54. With his business partner Ian Schrager, Rubell opened Studio 54 in April 1977 in the old CBS Studio on West 54th Street.
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