Is it ‘quiet quitting,’ or are you just doing your job?
August 31, 2022 6:04 pmFor a generation born into hustle culture, the idea that work shouldn’t consume our lives is new
For a generation born into hustle culture, the idea that work shouldn’t consume our lives is new
The Saudi-born, LA-based musician shares the foundation of her eclectic voice with a playlist spanning genres and decades
The ‘Minister of Sound’ brings the spotlight back to Chicago with this playlist for Document
A year following her death, a DESTE Foundation retrospective sheds new light on the American artist’s work
The musicians and friends discuss Oscar Peterson, learning from each other, and seeking a community of creative expression
Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Elvis’ revives debates around pay, appropriation, and who benefits from rebellion
In their monthly column for Document Journal, author, activist, and porn star Liara Roux answers readers’ steamiest questions
Following the release of her latest single ‘Talk,’ the emerging singer-songwriter curates 9 vulnerability-driven tracks for Document
Ahead of ARC Music Festival 2022, “Chicago’s house music queen” reviews her genre’s history, from Lil Louis to Ralphi Rosario to a Beyoncé-sampled track
The singer-songwriter on creative autonomy, withholding nothing, and the making of her orchestral EP, ‘Car Therapy Sessions’
How the show’s grimy, messy realism stakes its claim as the front runner of 30-minute dramas
From Lil Nas X ‘Satan Shoes’ to Addison Rae’s Holy Trinity bikini, today’s post-ironic apparel is designed to provoke. But who’s taking the bait?
As countless stars cash in on the shift toward sexual liberation, it's easy to lose sight of the communities who advocated for it first
In the wake of her latest release, Romy Flores confesses the secrets to the embodiment and aesthetic of her dark pop star character
Biometric payment technology is a slippery slope to becoming one with our digital footprints, raising concerns about data privacy and customer surveillance
In the era of Spotify Wrapped, media consumption is a source of community. But does broadcasting the content we consume change our taste?
While AI artists can spare fans from the disappointment of boy band breakups, their popularity raises questions about whether today’s music centers connection or capital
Noah Berlatsky questions the tidy narrative closure of a film that wallows in the struggles of raising a queer child, rather than exploring its joys
The artist joins Document to discuss the universality of flowers, his sculptural practice, and the expansion of his design studio into the interior
The actor joins Document to discuss his starring role in the long-awaited adaptation, seeking advice from Neil Gaiman, and his own lucid dreams
For Document, the actor talks scream queens, trauma bonding, and the particularities of Gen Z horror
Anxieties surrounding the virus’s physical manifestations display society's aesthetic obsessions
Tarriona ‘Tank’ Ball, the band’s lead vocalist, joins Document to talk about the state of modern soul and writing while the world burns
The show’s star Gugu Mbatha-Raw joins Document to discuss the nuances of her character, the evolution of mystery, and a mass grappling with identity
For Document, founder Maori Holmes joins filmmaker dream hampton to explore the versatility in concept and breadth of power in Black cinema
Championing the French house’s iconic signs and symbols, the collection foregrounds personal discovery and inner adventure
Shape is the essence of style in this portfolio for Document, which merges subversive silhouettes with the framework of classical portraiture
The faux heiress on her newfound interest in political advocacy, the death of American entrepreneurship, and going from con artist to fine artist
The film’s exploration of regional tensions effectively erase actual class dynamics—race, gender, religion, and most other major political fault-lines