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Club 57 is a television series developed by Rainbow SpA and Nickelodeon, [1] which were both part of Viacom at the time. It was created by Catharina Ledoboer and produced by Iginio Straffi and Pierluigi Gazzolo.
Club 57 is a television series developed by Rainbow SpA and Nickelodeon in collaboration with RAI. It was created by Catharina Ledoboer and produced by Iginio Straffi and Pierluigi Gazzolo. The show follows a student from the 21st century named Eva (Evaluna Montaner) who accidentally travels to the year 1957, where she falls in love with an Italian greaser named JJ (Riccardo Frascari). An ...
Club 57 was a nightclub located at 57 St. Mark's Place in the East Village, New York City during the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was originally founded by Stanley Zbigniew Strychacki as well as Dominic Rose, then enhanced by nightclub performer Ann Magnuson, Susan Hannaford, and poet Tom Scully. [1]
Club 57 may refer to: Club 57 (TV series) , a Rainbow/Nickelodeon television program Club 57 (nightclub) , a defunct nightclub in New York City that closed around 1983
In May 2019, she starred in Club 57, [3] a co-production between Nickelodeon and Rainbow S.r.l. that was filmed in Miami and Italy. Her character, Eva, is a lover of science and mathematics who becomes trapped in 1957 with her brother Rubén (Sebastian Silva). In the series, she performed songs in Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.
Club 57 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, with a video of Frank Holliday talking about the work and experiences from the club; Review of Frank Holliday's recent show, titled "Trippin' in America," Art in America, Feb, 2002; Article about Frank Holliday's work that he did for a film in 2009
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La Martinique was a popular nightclub in New York City, United States during the 1940s.Situated in a basement at 57 West 57th Street, the club was owned and operated by Dario Goldfarb and Jim Vernon.