September 13, 2013

Genius Tips For Any New Yorker to Follow



Nathan W. Pyle's NYC Basic Tips and Etiquette is making the rounds this week on the blogosphere and we would be remiss if The Drift didn't share this list of do's and don'ts with all of you!


Join The Drift In Celebrating All the Food at Taste of Williamsburg


We sure do love our little corner of this city! And it seems like a lot of people, especially those amazing food people who bring us wonderful food, do too.

On September 22, 2013, the lovely East River Park on Kent Avenue in Williamsburg will turn into a variable feast of all things north Brooklyn! Taste Williamsburg Greenpoint proceeds will go to build the Northside Town Hall Community and Cultural Center and the renovation of the historic Engine 212 Firehouse on Wythe Ave. There will be over 40 vendors from the area serving speciality dishes for the event.

Tickets are from $25 to $50 and can be bought online in advance! Volunteers are still needed and get a free taste pass the day of the event, so email The Drift if you are interested in volunteering your time.

See you next weekend for some sips and noshing in our beloved north Brooklyn! Spread the neighborhood love and get your friends out to support the cultural growth of the area.


September 7, 2013

King Krule and His Accent Are Coming to Bowery Ballroom!



September 9, 2013. Bowery Ballroom. King Krule. Growly, English ballads that are a mix of punk and Sinatra. Be there.

King Krule's 2013 6 Feet Beneath the Moon is a fantastic sophomore release and his first full-length LP. Krule's deep, raw and untrained voice is such a great jolt to the system after this summer's slew of shoe gazey and electronic soundtracks.

September 6, 2013

Meet the Inspiring Brooklyn Ladies of PLAYGROUND DETROIT!



New York City is a breeding ground for smart, successful people. The women especially in this city are some of the most inspiring we've come across.

Driven, creative and interesting, women in our fair city work hard and are constantly supporting each other in their personal and professional endeavors.

Paulina Petkoski and Isabella Bruno are part of this upswing of talent and ambition. We met them at a summertime backyard party and knew we wanted to share their amazing organization, PLAYGROUND DETROIT.

The organization was started after Paulina, a Detroit native and current designer at RACHEL Rachel Roy, spent time in the city in 2011 and realized the potential, but limitations, of the art community there. That's why PLAYGROUND DETROIT aims to connect incredible artistic talent in Detroit with opportunities in New York City.

Paulina Petkoski
"After growing up in Detroit then moving to NYC in order to pursue my chosen career [fashion], I returned to Detroit for a few months in 2011 and was very inspired by my experience. Noticeably, the city seemed to have an exciting new energy downtown; an increase in DIY music events and venues, artist visits from international artist coming to make their 'mark' in Detroit, new galleries popping up, and a increasing growing young, creative population under 30 years old moving to the downtown or city limits of Detroit (opposed to the suburbs or 'Metro Detroit,' which has been majority of the case for years."
"Our mission is to enhance Detroit's artistic reputation by connecting artists, entrepreneurs, and influencers to opportunities," says Paulina. "New York is our base currently, but Detroit is our home."