It’s 1977 in New York: lawyer in-training Steve Rubell and partner Ian Schrager have just decided to open a club. Its name? Studio 54. Located on 273 West 54th Street, right in the center of Manhattan, the pair could never have guessed how legendary the club would become. It became a haunt for anyone who was anyone (or was going to be), through most of the “Me” decade and a large chunk of the 1980s. Each night, a slew of celebrities walked through its doors: Jerry Hall, Andy Warhol, Keith ...