Toot, toot! The always amusing Anthony Haden-Guest somehow still remembers the glory days of the 70's, when you weren't a man unless there was a little gold shovel dangling in your chest hairs, you weren't a woman unless you were wearing Zinc Pink lipstick, and coke whores were still just called Princeton girls—and, of course, it's all chronicled in his glittery, silver-jacketed new history of Studio 54, The Last Party: Studio 54, Disco and the Culture of the Night—which he'll discuss tonight at Barnes & Noble. (And go see the photo exhibit inspired by the book, The Last Party: Night World in Photographs—with work by Diane Arbus, Ron Gallela, Roxanne Lowit and peripatetic, frumpily handome New York photographer Patrick McMullan—at the Serge Sorokko Gallery.)
|Barnes & Noble, 4 Astor Place, 7:30P.M., 420-1322. Serge Sorokko Gallery, 430 West Broadway, 941-8888.|