The Starck Club was a Studio 54 for a city still shaking off its reputation as the home of J.R. Ewing. A warehouse in the West End designed by French architect Philippe Starck, the place came to ...
New York City had Studio 54, London had the Hippodrome, and Dallas had The Starck Club. The West End venue, named for its Parisian designer Philippe Starck, defined the nightlife scene in Dallas ...
Editor’s note: This story is part of our new beat about North Texas personalities called High Profile. The year was 1984. A rich kid from Preston Hollow created a Studio 54 for the landlocked on a ...
For those who weren’t lucky enough (or old enough) to experience what Starck Club was like, we’ll try to describe it: You’d drive over a set of railroad tracks on McKinney Avenue to glimpse a ...
Perhaps you read the Variety story about Steve Nash executive producing a movie about rave culture and the ’80s ecstasy scene in Dallas. Perhaps you read Robert Wilsonsky's followup wherein Wade ...
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