In terms of pure Dallas mythology, perhaps no place encapsulates the shorthand idea of the city better than the Starck Club, which this year celebrates its 40th anniversary. A former warehouse in the ...
Dallas’ most infamous night spot still has nightlife denizens eager to get past those velvet ropes. We’re talking about the Starck Club, the Philippe Starck-designed icon of the 1980s, which is ...
If you’ve been around Dallas for any length of time, you’ve heard of the Starck Club. The 1980s temple of Lone Star hedonism is the stuff of legend. Grace Jones played its opening night. Rock stars ...
Among Dallas residents of a certain age, the Starck Club is often recalled with a mix of nostalgia and wonder: How did such a thing ever exist? Opened in 1984 in a converted warehouse just north of ...
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 ...
In a ceremony outside the old landmark at the very end of Dallas’s West End, the original staff of the Starck Club gathered Tuesday evening to celebrate the club’s 25th anniversary, and to witness the ...
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