Friends From New York
Nightlife legend Christina Visca sits down with Heidi Hartwig to tell the full, unfiltered story of how a girl from White Plains became one of the most important figures in New York City club history. If you've ever wondered what it actually felt like to live through the golden age of NYC nightlife — from Studio 54 to the garage to Sound Factory — this is the episode. In this episode we cover: * Growing up around the fashion world and gay culture — and what that shaped in her * Her first experiences at gay clubs in Baltimore and Washington DC in high school * Nights at Studio 54, Xenon, Danceteria, and the FIT college scene in the early 80s * Being discovered by Peter Gatien and throwing her first professional parties at Limelight * Working the door at Palladium, 1018, and what it means to truly curate a room * The final years of Paradise Garage and the Saint, and the hole they left behind * How she handed flyers out at the last Garage party and launched her own clubs * Co-founding Baseline and then Sound Factory with Junior Vasquez and Phil Smith * The after-hours police cat-and-mouse game at Sound Factory and why it was worth it * Why Sound Factory was the most diverse nightclub in NYC history * What's missing from nightlife today: community, membership culture, and dressing up * Her vision for what a perfect modern club would look like * The future of NYC nightlife, 24-hour districts, and the end of bottle service culture Christina's story is ultimately about community — the sense of belonging she found on a dance floor as a teenager and has been building for everyone else ever since. This is essential listening for anyone who loves New York, dance music, or the culture that shaped a generation.
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