At The Bell House, The Drift Presents hosts a live conversation centered on the Epstein files and the long aftermath of their public release. The event treats documents as a cultural object as much as a legal one, tracing how rumor, media appetite, and institutional silence shape what the city thinks it knows. It lands in Brooklyn as part of New York’s ongoing tradition of public forums that blur journalism, performance, and civic reckoning. The framing is careful, sometimes almost spare, which is its most pointed choice.