We try to celebrate women every day, but given a designated time for such reflections, DRØME took some time to come together and celebrate strong women; those of the past as well as each other, as we are now.
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We try to celebrate women every day, but given a designated time for such reflections, DRØME took some time to come together and celebrate strong women; those of the past as well as each other, as we are now.
DRØME invited instagram personalities and meme creators Julia @binchcity and Lupe @problematiqueer to sit in conversation about the deep impact of internet comedy.
Founded by Adwoa Aboah, Gurls Talk is a movement that creates a platform where girls can openly share their experiences in a safe and trusting environment.
We hung out with Brandon Flynn—of the hit TV series 13 Reasons Why—who is making a name for himself by shooting down stereotypes with an optimistic vision for the future.
We spoke with the charismatic star of The Magicians about his craft and the ever changing landscape of queer representation in Hollywood.
The DRØME team headed down to Miami last week for a run at NADA’s Art Basel fair, hosting a panel and a party in South Beach.
An intersectional feminist brand and online community, Female Collective founder Candace Reels is using her platform to uplift women and the orginizations that support them.
An open call was put out earlier this month for queer writers, producers, and directors to submit short horror films for DRØME’s inaugural film festival, I’M SCREAMING. Watch the selected films from our night of fright.
Meet musician Chasity Londyn, founder of Moonvibes Music Festival, who is bringing Black Art Matters to Brooklyn.
The photo collaboration “Adam, Eve, and Everything In Between” reveals Nicky Ottav and Sherri Daniels at their best.
REVOLUTIONERE, DRØME's inaugural NYFW show and Volume II launch, was a power grab back from an oppressive administration. Featuring twelve designers dressing the who's who of the young art community in New York City, REVOLUTIONERE showed that Artists' voices are heard the loudest when threatened by powers that are meant to protect. DRØME took this as an opportunity to amplify their work in a context of dramatic systemic oppression.
Can a lip gloss inspire a movement? A new makeup brand called Lipslut has set out to prove just that. The label is here to help consumers put their money where their mouth is by shaking up the cosmetics industry while combating the United States’ faulty political system.
Korean-Australian Photographer Sophie Hur stumbled upon photography as she was studying to become an actor. This month, Hur has launched a new photo series examining female identity through intimate portraits and interviews with women she admires.
Dissatisfied with the exclusivity and rigidity of the world of ballet dancing, classically-trained Katy Pyle decided to shake things up by creating the inclusive, queer company Ballez.
Tj Hughes is not just an indie game designer—he's a revolutionary, plotting new ways to not only create games, but also tear down gaming industry stereotypes.
You may not have heard of her, but you've definitely heard her. Meet Joanna Fang: an Emmy Award-winning Foley artist.
Fresh off the heels of her latest music video for Billie Van's "Bitter", Emilie Norenberg chats about her directing style, empowering women in the entertainment industry, and the lengthy process of breaking up.
24-year-old gay models, writers, entrepreneurs, leaders in the LGBTQ+ community, and lovable goofballs Michael and Zach Zakar are known not only for their identical good looks but for trailblazing a path forward for queer people who come from Near and Middle Eastern cultures.
Emily Witt is the reluctant author and subject of Future Sex—an in-depth exploration of sexual lifestyles in the 21st Century. Witt did not set out to become a sex writer, but as she neared thirty she started to see her status as single, straight and female in a different light.