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Studio 54 has staying power on local club scene

Over the past 13 years, the local club scene has been in a near constant state of flux.

Clubs have come and gone, management changed hands. Guests started paying for the privilege to sit down. The nightlife spawned a daylife. And in this economy, uncertainty abounds.

But, aside from a few tweaks here and there, Studio 54 has maintained a constant presence, a warm security blanket for those who may wonder if it’s possible to stay popular for more than a decade in this town.

That success is due largely to the club’s strong brand and name, says spokesman Anthony Olheisier.

"I think compared to other venues, we have a much broader reach," Olheisier says, citing the club’s demographics as evidence. "A lot of people enjoy the club, it’s very accessible."

DJ Eric Forbes spins on Wednesdays and Thursdays; DJ Loczi will be launching a new Friday night event, Electric Dream, on New Year’s Eve.

Cover charge is $20 for men, $10 for women during the weekdays with locals getting in free. On Fridays and Saturdays, cover is $20 for men and $20 for women.

For more information, call 891-7254.

Contact reporter Sonya Padgett at spadgett @reviewjournal.com or 702-380-4564.

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