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Jun 27, 2014 · Blurring the line between fine arts and entertainment, Babycastles is an independent arcade collective that has succeeded in occupying a wholly unique place in NYC’s already diverse art...
Oct 2, 2020 · Previously unpublished, these intoxicating full-color photographs capture the over-the-top costumes, non-stop dancing, glitter, confetti, sex, drugs, and music that made '90s New York unlike any...
Patti Astor at the entrance to the first FUN Gallery space, on East 11th Street, New York, 1982. Photo: Anita Rosenberg. ASTOR: My first official art event occurred when FUTURA 2000 offered to give me a painting.
Oct 20, 2020 · Long before Instagram made all the world a stage for smartphone-wielding celebs and wannabes, photographer Steve Eichner aimed his camera at the proto Insta Influencers of the phantasmagorical ‘90s club scene in New York City, where outrageously dressed Club Kids vied for the spotlight with the A-Listers that mega-club impresario Peter Gatien ...
May 4, 2017 · The arcade/art gallery/party space features multiple different models of headsets and supported games, ranging from beautiful art simulators to pulse-raising shooters to Orion, a game...
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Aug 18, 2017 · These included the Space Port, Time Zone, Station Break, Malibu Grand Prix and Aladdin’s Castle chains – all of whom cashed in handsomely on the huge surge of the arcade wave of the late 70s and 80s.
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Nov 3, 2020 · In 90’s NYC, on any given night, one could party alongside celebrities, club kids, drag queens, ravers, hip hop heads, models, banjees, body boys, bondage slaves, Wall Street suits, and the bridge-and-tunnel set at legendary nightclubs like Tunnel, Roxy, Palladium, Club Expo, and Webster Hall.