Studio 54 was a popular New York nightclub from 1977 until 1981 when it was sold by founders and creators Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager. Frequent regulars at Studio 54 included Andy Warhol, Liza Minnelli, Bianca Jagger, Elizabeth Taylor, Halston, Mick Jagger, Jerry Hall, Debbie Harry, Grace Jones, Michael Jackson... Here, take a look inside Studio 54 from between the late 1970s to early 1980s. Susan Anton, Sylvester Stallone and Andy Warhol by Ron Galella Alan Carr, Olivia Newton John and Elton John Ali McGraw and Peter Weller Andy Warhol, Calvin Klein, Brooke Shields and Steve Rubell by Adam Skull, 1981 Bianca Jagger at Studio 54 at her birthday party by Rose Hartman, 1977 Brooke Shields and Calvin Klein by Adam Scull, 1981 Calvin Klein, Fran Lebowitz, Andy Warhol and Steve Rubell Caroline Kennedy, Willie Woo and Sterling St. Jacques Cher by Robin Platzer, 1977 Cheryl Tiegs and Louise Lasser Christina Onassis Diana Ross, 1979 Diana Ross, Billy Goodson and Salvatore DeFalco Didi Ryan, David Susskind and Steve Rubell Elizabeth Taylor and Halston at Taylor's birthday party Elton John and Steve Rubell Farrah Fawcett and Steve Rubell Frank Sinatra by Russell C. Turiak, 1977 Gilda Radner, Mary Hemingway and Margaux Hemingway Halston, Bianca Jagger and Liza Minelli by Ron Galella, 1978 Hasse Persson, 1979 Jean Paul Belmondo and Steve Rubell, 1978 Liza Minnelli and Michael Jackson by Jay Good Michael Jackson and Steve Rubell in the DJ Booth by Russel C. Turiak, 1977 Mick Jagger and John Lennon Minnelli, Jagger, Capote, Halston Raquel Welch, Andre Weinfeld and Steve Rubell by Robin Platzer Revelers at Studio 54 by Roxanne Lowitt, 1980 Richard Gere Robin Williams, Valerie Williams and Andy Warhol, 1979 Rod Stewart, Alan Stewart, Tina Turner, Cher and Valerie Perrine Rod Stewart, Alana Hamilton, and Elton John by Robin Platzer, 1977 Ryan O’Neal, Margaret Trudeau, Steve Rubell and Grace Jones on sofa by Robin Platzer, 1978 Steve Rubell and Franco Rossellini, 1979 Steve Rubell, Marina Schiano and Yves St. Laurent by Robin Platzner, 1978 Stevie Wonder and Teddy Pendergrass by Russel C. Turiak, 1977 Swanlake by Hasse Persson, 1978 Sylvester and Sasha Stallone Hasse Persson, 1979 Yul Brynner and Doris Kleiner
In what ways was Joseph Conrad involved in the politics of his day? Culture.pl presents an academic paper by Sylvère Monod which reviews the full scope of Conrad's work to present his perspective on European politics at the turn of the 20th-century.
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“I love to go to people’s houses,” Diane Arbus once told a reporter, “exploring — doing daring things I’ve not done before.” It was that daring that gave us images we’ll never forget: the Jew…
Cinema’s first lady talks openly about pesticides, "Out of Africa," and motherhood to her former Yale classmate, playwright Wendy Wasserstein.
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Vogue is one of the most influential magazines in the world hiring not only photographers but also famous artists to create their covers.
There’s nothing better than celebrities and their vintage cameras. And there’s definitely nothing better than pictures of celebrities holding their vintage cameras. Marilyn Monroe with a Nikon camera Grace Kelly taking Frank Sinatra’s photo with a Hasselblad Michael Jackson with an SLR Mick Jagger with a Polaroid Bob Dylan with a Nikon SP rangefinder James Dean with a Rolleiflex Buzz Aldrin shot by Neil Armstrong (who you can also see in the helmet reflection). Buzz is holding his Hasselblad and Neil is using one to take the photo. Ringo with a Pentax SLR Emily Blunt with a Contax G2 The Queen with a Leica Brad Pitt with a Leica M3 The McCartneys by Linda Matt Damon shoots Ben Affleck with a MF camera Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis with an SLR Johnny Depp with a Polaroid Stanley Kubrick with a rangefinder Kate Moss with a Holga Leonard Nimoy and a Nikon F Richard Avedon and Fred Astaire Sean Connery with an SLR Liz Taylor with a Rolleiflex Drew Barrymore with a Polaroid James Dean taking a photograph of Anna Maria Pierangeli with a Rolleiflex Angelina Jolie with a large format bellows camera David Bowie with a Hasselblad Paul McCartney self portrait with a twin reflex camera Karl Lagerfeld with a Fujifilm GA645Zi Robert Plant and Jimmy Page with Nikon F2 cameras Arnold Schwarzenegger with an SLR Sofia Coppola with a Canon Canonet QL 17 GIII (Images via Celebrity Camera Club)
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Years ago the late Barry Norman – journalist and film critic – clearly somewhat enamoured with Charlotte, coined the verb “to rample” (although clearly not in many major dictionaries – autocorrect takes a very dim view of the word). He noticed that through time it had come to mean: ‘reducing someone to helplessness though a … Continue reading "A Stunning Collection of Charlotte Rampling Photographs"
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A second round of 15 gorgeous blondes with Hayden Panettiere, Amber Heard, Kristen Bell, Diane Kruger, Debbie Reynolds, Jordan Ladd, Kirsten Dunst, Christina Applegate, and seven others!
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