“We open the door for people who don’t have opportunities and unfortunately that tends to be marginalized folks, like people of color and queer people.”
Follow our multimedia heroine on a stream of consciousness romp that's equal parts funny, sad, Twin Peaks, and Tori Amos. In a living room. With fireworks.
If you’re wondering what to get up to in the hood this weekend and are hoping to dance the mid-winter doldrums away, make a quick and hasty click over to IDNY, a new, one-to-watch, Bushwick-based late night production collaborative that is passionate about bringing the best music, the best sound and the best secret locations to their community and friends
It doesn't matter if you have two left feet or if your white bellbottomed jumpsuit is stuck at the cleaners - you'll still be able to get into the groove at the Thrift Disco
In 2007 co-directors Kae Burke and Anya Sapozhnikova launched their DIY space in Ridgewood, self-described as a “hippie- punk squat house,” named House of Yes