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50:13Episode 1Nell Campbell
Episode 1
Rocky Horror legend and ‘80-era Queen of the Night Nell Campbell discusses her early days in London, the show that launched her to superstardom, and her oh-so-chic eponymous nightclub.
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57:53Episode 2Jodie Harsh
Episode 2
The UK’s busiest drag queen, Jodie Harsh, recalls nightclubbing in the early 2000s, the life of a celebrity DJ, and her upcoming memoir, 'You Had to Be There'.
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1:07:07Episode 3Amanda Lepore
Episode 3
Trans icon and global superstar Amanda Lepore describes her early days as a dominatrix and original clubkid as well as becoming a muse for photographer David Lachapelle and designer Richie Rich.
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Nick Egan
Episode 4
Legendary graphic artist Nick Egan recounts his early days in the ‘70s punk rock scene, collaborating with Malcom McClaren and Vivienne Westwood, creating iconic album covers for Bow Wow Wow, Culture Club, The Clash, and Deee-Lite, as well as directing some of the most memorable music videos of a...
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1:20:37Episode 5Brad Gooch
Episode 5
Male-model-turned-bestselling-author Brad Gooch talks about Warhol, Mapplethorpe, his former life in the fast lane, as well as his new biography of Keith Haring ‘Radiant: The Life and Lines of Keith Haring’
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47:17Episode 6Christopher Makos
Episode 6
Photographer and artist Christopher Makos talks about the ‘70s and ‘80s nightlife scene, his legendary tenure at Interview magazine and being besties with Andy Warhol.
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Club Kids Christopher Comp & Really Denise
Episode 7
It’s a special two-part episode as we catch up with a couple of former clubkids and give them back their 15 minutes of fame. First up: Christopher Comp on working for Michael Alig as well as his favorite parties and lewks. Then Really Denise discuses the early days of the Tunnel and the ‘80s vers...
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47:13Episode 8April Palmieri
Episode 8
Former It-girl April Palmieri discusses Club 57, her time in the band Pulsallama (once described as “13 girls fighting over a cowbell”), and singing backup as a Bodacious TaTa for her best friend, John Sex.
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54:49Episode 9Screamin' Rachael Cain
Episode 9
The undisputed Queen of House Music Screaming Rachel talks about recording the first House music song, her early days in the Chicago warehouse scene, and her friendships with Frankie Knuckles and Marshal Jefferson.
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52:16Episode 10Tish & Snooky
Episode 10
Supericonic downtown sister act Tish & Snooky recall their days as backup singers for Debbie Harry, their own band The Sick Fucks, opening the first punk boutique in America, and creating their game changing hair color product Manic Panic.