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Welcome to a special episode of IN THE STUDIO. My name is Marlene Weisman, were here in my Brooklyn studio. This is a special takeover edition of IN THE STUDIO in conjunction with Club 57. Club 57 was a club that was located on Saint Marks Place, downtown in New York City. It was more than just a downtown club that showcased bands, it was really a hotbed of creativity and art. In that era, I was a graphic designer for a lot of the downtown clubs. I did a lot of work for the Peppermint Lounge, Danceteria, Tramps, and The Bottom Line. Id do the newspaper ads, and street posters and fliers. Doing graphics then was a very tactile and physical thing. We would have to make an actual, physical, mechanical, and we use Xeroxes all through doing graphics. I have a little notebook here. This is what I looked like going to the clubs. But talking back about the black and white Xerox aesthetic, I have some samples of band fliers because I kept a few of these, too. And bands really wanted to have