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Above the Fold Ryan Beatty doesn’t need a persona The musician speaks about gratitude, his indifference to social media, and the joys of constant work cycle following his appearance in Document S/S 2019. by Gabriela Serpa
Above the Fold Tracking this season’s hot new trend: Environmentalism Climate change was all the talk for Fall 2019, but how do we make the jump from runway to reality? by Gabriela Serpa
Above the Fold Deconstructing functionality at Y/Project Fall 2019 Photographer Kei Takeda goes backstage as Glenn Martens unveils his latest collection for Y/Project. by Gabriela Serpa
Above the Fold Hustle porn is making and breaking us Experts say long hours are wrecking havoc on our mental health—so why do we continue to fetishize the hustle? by Gabriela Serpa
Above the Fold Move over Millennials—make space for Gen Z As Gen Zers come of age, a new survey finds them more open-minded, driven, industrious, and passionate than the generations before them. by Gabriela Serpa
Above the Fold Amy Winehouse and the dead celebrity hologram industry With the advent of the technology to create walking, talking, and singing images of deceased celebrities—should we even create these apparitions for commercial exploitation? by Gabriela Serpa
Above the Fold It only takes one form and $95 to get an abortion pill in the mail Aid Access allows those who are less than ten weeks pregnant, living within one hour of a hospital, and being of normal health order abortion... by Gabriela Serpa
Above the Fold Should the passenger pigeon come back from the dead? Ben Novak, the American scientist who has invested the past six years of his life on developing a process known as de-extinction, thinks so. by Gabriela Serpa
Above the Fold Your favorite Disney princess is illegal in Kuwait Kuwait has banned over 4,000 books in the last five years, including Disney's The Little Mermaid, One Hundred Years of Solitude, and Why We Write. by Gabriela Serpa