Berlin-based Czech and Ukrainian producer Dmitrievna is creating Slav-influenced tracks in efforts to reshape the landscape of Eastern European arts and culture.
Berlin-based Czech and Ukrainian producer Dmitrievna is creating Slav-influenced tracks in efforts to reshape the landscape of Eastern European arts and culture.
Model-turned-Photographer Annabel Louise just launched a brand new site for her brand, Yours Truly, Annabel, to foster unique artistic collaborations and build more personal and intimate relationships with her followers.
EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE: DRØME presents the US release of Norwegian pop artist Billie Van's latest music video for "Bitter," directed by the visionary Emilie Norenberg.
28 year-old Molly Soda is fresh out of her first NYC solo show. DRØME caught up with the famed Internet artist about living in cyberspace, the fact that nobody actually surfs the web anymore, and her obsession with abandoned digital graveyards.
On Sunday, June 25, DROME threw the Pride party of the summer at Good Room in Greenpoint. Hosted by the fabulous Kyle Farmery, Nicky Ottav, Lee Armoogam, and Archie Goats, NO PLACE LIKE HOMO was the Wizard of Oz themed extravaganza of your wildest dreams.
Raw, real, and relatable. Qualities that make Brooklyn-based photographer, Amanda Picotte’s compelling images a welcome alternative to mainstream fashion photography.
Bringing the groove to NO PLACE LIKE HOMO with her deep disco sets this weekend is rockin' NYC DJ Blu DeTiger. Read here to learn more about the bass playing funkmaster.
During Pride and Eid ul' Fitr celebrations this weekend, we can't forget to remember and honor the recent losses of Philando Castile, Charleena Lyles, and Nabra Hassan. Guest writer Dalia Elhassan talks about her personal experience navigating intersectional identity formation in the face of racist violence.
Archie Goats is not your average costume designer—well, he's not your average anything. He and his next level, gender transcending looks will be hosting NO PLACE LIKE HOMO this Sunday, June 25.
Laying down the beat at the inaugural DRØME Pride party is world-class DJ Sarah von H. A Milano from the Ivory Coast, von H has now moved to Brooklyn to bring her signature sound to NYC nightlife.
Lee Armoogam is breaking down body image barriers one incredible and inspiring photo series at a time. With just a few days to before the NO PLACE LIKE HOMO Pride festivities begin, we caught up with our third amazing party host.
Next up on the slate of out-of-this-world hosts for NO PLACE LIKE HOMO this weekend is the inimitable couture superstar, Kyle Farmery!
This 22 year-old night life icon is redefining what it means to be a club kid in the new millenium -- oh, and he's hosting our NO PLACE LIKE HOMO party this Sunday.
Bound and gagged by The Man, Emma Sulkowicz's latest piece continues in the performance artist's history of biting institutional critiques.
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.
Believe it, Bitch! We're not in Kansas anymore. DRØME'S first Pride Party honors 'The Wizard of Oz' in a "Friends of Dorothy" extravaganza. Be ready to serve your best Oz-inspired looks and enjoy a night of art, fashion, music and dancing. (And we mean dancin'!) Whether you're a good witch or a bad witch, come celebrate alternative queer life and culture with us!
Look out for special announcements as we get closer to the date.
See you there!
This event is 21 and up.
Hosted by:
Nicky Ottav: @nickyottav
Kyle Farmery: @kylefarmery
Lee Armoogam: @leemoonflower
Archie Robertson: @archiegoats
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Video presented by DRØME and Mr. Doing Too Much
On May 27, DRØME attended FWD, presented by Nubian Mafia. The get down, held at former glass factory The Knockdown Center, celebrated Thandiwe and Niambi Sala of OSHUN, who recently graduated from NYU. Hosted by Zuri Lyric Marley, FWD was an afternoon of incredible music and dancing, featuring performances by NAKAYA, JIL, Highclass Hoodlums, DJ Shiva and OSHUN themselves. The focus of the concert was the initiation of positive momentum going into the future — for recent graduates like Thandiwe and Niambi as well as all young artists. FWD delivered a powerful message: in uncertain times, young artists are generative and perseverant, finding strength in one another.
Watch the video above for DRØME’s full visual recap of the event.