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Above the Fold The crumbling mythology of the Ivy League The mythology of the Ivy League has long endured, its promise propping up officious resumés, alleged political competence, and country club conversations (along with some... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Bad Words: Is latex the vanguard of kink? ...on the runways of Gucci, Mugler, Jean Paul Gaultier, Yves Saint Laurent, Pierre Cardin, and Courrèges. This year, Fall/Winter runways were replete with the shiny,... by Alexander Cheves Above the Fold Iceage shares the archive of their sonic evolution ...us today. Iceage’s Shake The Feeling: Outtakes & Rarities 2015-2021 is a collection of songs previously trashed, and now reinvigorated. It is—or, at least, can... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Jack Davison investigates the collective unconscious ...Always be polite and kind. Don’t be pompous. Shoot on everything and anything—iPhone, digital, film, it doesn’t matter what made it, as long as you’re... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Andy Harman recycles the detritus from the myth of fashion ...If that word doesn’t fit exactly, is there another one you’d prefer? Andy Harman: I would say that fits the best, but it’s always up... by Yuki Xu Above the Fold Caleb Landry Jones handpicks his favorite works of classical literature ...and abstract, but not cryptic, making for a rhapsodic anthology. In the fifth song on the record, “Georgie Borge (The Termite),” Jones sings, “Smoked his... by Razzi Schlosser Above the Fold In celebrating emo’s resurgence, When We Were Young Festival prophecies its death ...the label. In 1985, Guy Picciotto began writing interpersonal, (emo)tional lyrics for the band’s self-titled debut. He was the first to sing-scream about heartbreak and... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold The sound of Halloween, according to The Dare ...impression you made / You left a hole in the back of my head.’ It impresses upon you how real death is, and how unreal... by Razzi Schlosser Above the Fold Ask Liara: A sex worker’s guide to living, loving, and fucking ...south, maybe it’s fine—if you’re working in Manhattan at a Starbucks, for example. But in another field—especially if it’s close-knit—I’d be very wary of trying... by Liara Roux Above the Fold What’s next for pro skater Carlisle Aikens? ...busy. Modeling-wise, I don’t know, I’m trying to get some covers… GQ, Vogue, all that shit [laughs]. I’m also working on a bunch of cool... by Syd Walker Above the Fold La Femme defies expectations on ‘Teatro Lucido’ ...is fun. We’re like, Okay, let’s sing in Spanish. It’s funny, and more original. Tani: You’ve said that ‘Sacatella,’ the first single, is about unacknowledged... by Tani Levitt Above the Fold Indie sleaze gets the cinematic treatment in the new documentary, ‘Meet Me In the Bathroom’ ...look at the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’s presentation without thinking of Warhol. Similarly, DFA [Records] and LCD [Soundsystem] are, in part, a composite of their influences.... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Halloween films for lovers of arthouse horror, and the best snacks to pair them with ...Kent (2014) “I’ll kill the monster when it comes,” 6-year-old Samual (Noah Wiseman) tells his mother Amelia (Essie Davis). Another IFC gem, this shadow-heavy film... by Diego Sacramento Above the Fold Inside the sixth FotoFocus biennial, as told by an art world outsider ...contemplate each individual piece before viewing video artist Dara Friendman’s Dancer (2011). In the short, ahead-of-its-time film, dances occur in random locations, such as a... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold A morning with six-piece indie pop collective MICHELLE ...drama because one person was like, ‘I’m going to have the rap verse,’ and everyone was like, ‘Okay, you can do the rap verse.’ And... by Jeremy Steinberger Above the Fold Noel de Lesseps makes a practice of play ...of mind, a philosophy. Anyways, some other practices I keep are writing, hat-making, brush-making, drawing, performance art, video, and cooking! I make a mean stew.... by Syd Walker Above the Fold Coco & Clair Clair is for the girls ...why I followed back [laughs]. Clair Clair: Imagine if I wasn’t [laughs]. Coco: A pity follow. Madison: When did you guys decide to meet in... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Independent porn director Erika Lust invites you to reprogram your desires ...we think that’s how sex is supposed to be.” The answer, Lust says, lies in who’s making it. “If you’re a filmmaker, a journalist, a... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold A beginner’s guide to Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux, from her most decorated titles to lesser-known gems ...pre-Veil Act France. Happening was also the source material for Audrey Diwan’s 2021 film of the same name, which won the Golden Lion at the... by Tia Glista Above the Fold Inside Intima, the rave leading Brooklyn’s nightlife renaissance ...learning a lot here,” he said, “You can buy T-blockers on the dark web, but it’s not FDA-approved. It’s healthy, though, and allegedly the hormones... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Thirty years later, Sally Potter’s ‘Orlando’ still feels wildly modern ...sounds—it is a bacchanal of sensations, [Woolf’s] vision. And through it she stitches a firm line.” Something similar could be said of the film Orlando... by Tia Glista Above the Fold Alvvays returns home in ‘Blue Rev’ ...they’ve had on our band is paramount, and I just admire them so much. Alec is huge into R.E.M., like Murmur. I mean, [I love]... by Madeleine Beck Above the Fold The tempo of cinema, according to ‘TÁR’ composer Hildur Guðnadóttir ...melody that [Lydia is] writing, because that is the thread that follows her throughout the entire film. It’s this one melody that she’s trying to... by Razzi Schlosser Above the Fold Louis Vuitton’s latest collection is a spectacle of proportion ...expanded far past their typical dimensions. “‘Pretty tough,’ that was something we were talking about, and ‘threatening beauty,’” Ghesquière said to Vogue. “The idea was... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Remembering Issey Miyake, the designer who walked between worlds ...amalgamation of fashion, art, innovation, and design. People who wanted form and function in their clothing gravitated to Miyake’s garments, primarily for their sculptural nature,... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Jonathan Anderson subverts expectations with an open, anthurium-shaped heart ...to Anderson, he was never trying to be outwardly controversial—he’s just emotional, and quite compulsive about achieving his goals. “I think you need struggle,” he... by Yuki Xu Above the Fold Durability and desire intertwine in the latest collection from Hermès ...color derived only from sunsets or non-synthetic shrubbery; and its designs (while modern) carry a perpetual appeal, toeing the line between desire and endurance. The... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Balenciaga’s Paris Fashion Week show was provocative—does that make it art? ...tweet, he cited a couple of inspirations: “the children,” and “the homeless.” “Look, man. I’m an innovator,” West said. “That’s exactly what the media tries... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Rick Owens reasserts the codes that earned him a cult following ...couture, black, pops of color, form-fitting, shoulders, he’s always got some amazing shoulder work going on,” one said. “Body contouring work, he fits things to... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Inside FORMAT, the festival bringing cyborgs and sex therapy to the Ozarks ...his friend and exclaims with unironic enthusiasm: “Now that was music, art, and technology.” If I had said that myself, I’d have been doing a... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Saint Laurent reimagines its motifs, and the art that informed them ...the emotion’s grasp. “[Lamentation] had a profound impact on visual culture and fashion,” reads a statement from Saint Laurent, “an influence that rippled far beyond... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold At Milan’s Piazza del Duomo, Moncler celebrated 70 years ...2,000 dancers, models, choir members, and musicians moved in unison, enveloped in a storm of white confetti. This was the first night in a 70-day... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Christmas and Campari: An outsider’s first foray into the Venice Film Festival ...LU-CA! LU-CA! LU-CA! The gossip around me was mixed. It seemed like everyone was fixated on the shock value of the “eating scenes.” And while... by Lee Phillips Above the Fold Ask Liara: A sex worker’s guide to living, loving, and fucking ...that, I dated some girls, but my self-esteem was broken. I gained weight; I was hiding under a lot of oversized clothes (hard to find,... by Liara Roux Above the Fold Who tf is Alex G? ...“Clouds,” “Salt,” “Walk,” “Mud,” “Brick,” “Horse,” “Sugar,” and now “Immunity” and “Headroom Piano.” The entirety of God Save the Animals is based on Giannascoli’s preference... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold For artist Keegan Monaghan, empathy needs no context ...implicates the audience.” It’s the Evanston-born, Brooklyn-based artist’s third show with James Fuentes, having previously exhibited at Parker Gallery, the Whitney Biennial, and Simone Subal.... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold For Snail Mail, vulnerability is a double-edged sword ...just don’t like the idea of being vulnerable [in the studio],” she confesses. “Like, trying out lyrics around other people and stuff. Maybe I shouldn’t,... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold In Sierra Pettengill’s new documentary ‘Riotsville, U.S.A.,’ a fake town reveals real problems ...its root. (Radical, one might note, comes from the late Latin radicalis, meaning “at the root.”) In July 1967, President Johnson ordered a National Advisory... by Tia Glista Above the Fold Willy Chavarria takes New York Fashion Week to church ...play? Willy: [This season], we are focusing on the battle between good and evil—with good prevailing over all. This will continue throughout the collection. I... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold At the Heaven by Marc Jacobs party, influencers and pseudo-celebrities chose love over ego ...skirt, square-toed boots, and a body-conscious grey tank, letting their 32-inch platinum blonde hair accented by glittery extensions demand the hall’s attention. “My look is... by Tiana Randall Above the Fold Raul Lopez is a storyteller, and Luar is his diary ...with a car playing very loud, obnoxious music, disturbing the peace. [It was] actually giving me everything I needed in that moment. The lyrics—“Alta gama,... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold The essence of Marni, according to its show’s best-dressed attendees ...to see that. Kylee: What feelings come to mind when you think of Marni? Alyssa: Colorful, playful, warm, sunny. Stixx: Luxury! Alyssa: Yes, it’s luxurious.... by Razzi Schlosser Above the Fold Overheard above the noise at The Jeffries’s fifth anniversary party, hosted by Kendall Werts, Evan Mock, and Julia Fox ...there’s space for locals and plenty of cause for celebration. Document shares what we happened to overhear in the slideshow below—out-of-context exchanges, outrageous one-liners, insults,... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold From nostalgic ballads to seductive funk, Sudan Archives finds her range on ‘Natural Brown Prom Queen’ ...called “#513” after Cincinnati’s area code. “I’m going going, back back, to Cincin-nati,” she sings. Natural Brown Prom Queen is nearly an hour long, with... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold A decolonized art world can’t be built on diversity alone ...Zwirner’ and ‘an all-Black staff’ seem to lie in contradiction. Why would this mega-dealer, one of the largest players in a deeply problematic, deeply capital-focused,... by Priya Gandhi Above the Fold It’s dream or die for Disco Tehran ...a big screen, can you imagine it?’ Just having this [realization] of, Oh my god, my dad watched this and I can’t. I will never... by Elizabeth Stewart Above the Fold Tatiana Hazel’s songs for seeking solace in the unknown ...am I,” opens Tatiana Hazel’s latest single, “Talk.” Grungy and quick-paced, it’s the Chicago-born, LA-based, Mexican-American artist’s first release in over a year. She’s been... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold From porn to pop, Chloe Cherry is living the new American Dream ...Vack’s www.RachelOrmont.com, further cementing her dominance in pop culture. The film, which has been described as a “psychedelic technosatire about growing up in captivity,” sees... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold A definitive guide to Chicago house, according to legendary DJ Chip E. ...house! “Love Can’t Turn Around” by Farley “Jackmaster” Funk featuring Darryl Pandy We’ve got two records here. The A-side is “Jack The Bass.” This was... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Tamtam soundtracks the hunt for inspiration ...much power. It sort of has a vintage sound in the pre-chorus, and then [becomes] super modern in the vocals. Such a cool contrast. Allie... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold The crumbling mythology of the Ivy League The mythology of the Ivy League has long endured, its promise propping up officious resumés, alleged political competence, and country club conversations (along with some... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Bad Words: Is latex the vanguard of kink? ...on the runways of Gucci, Mugler, Jean Paul Gaultier, Yves Saint Laurent, Pierre Cardin, and Courrèges. This year, Fall/Winter runways were replete with the shiny,... by Alexander Cheves
Above the Fold Iceage shares the archive of their sonic evolution ...us today. Iceage’s Shake The Feeling: Outtakes & Rarities 2015-2021 is a collection of songs previously trashed, and now reinvigorated. It is—or, at least, can... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Jack Davison investigates the collective unconscious ...Always be polite and kind. Don’t be pompous. Shoot on everything and anything—iPhone, digital, film, it doesn’t matter what made it, as long as you’re... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Andy Harman recycles the detritus from the myth of fashion ...If that word doesn’t fit exactly, is there another one you’d prefer? Andy Harman: I would say that fits the best, but it’s always up... by Yuki Xu
Above the Fold Caleb Landry Jones handpicks his favorite works of classical literature ...and abstract, but not cryptic, making for a rhapsodic anthology. In the fifth song on the record, “Georgie Borge (The Termite),” Jones sings, “Smoked his... by Razzi Schlosser
Above the Fold In celebrating emo’s resurgence, When We Were Young Festival prophecies its death ...the label. In 1985, Guy Picciotto began writing interpersonal, (emo)tional lyrics for the band’s self-titled debut. He was the first to sing-scream about heartbreak and... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold The sound of Halloween, according to The Dare ...impression you made / You left a hole in the back of my head.’ It impresses upon you how real death is, and how unreal... by Razzi Schlosser
Above the Fold Ask Liara: A sex worker’s guide to living, loving, and fucking ...south, maybe it’s fine—if you’re working in Manhattan at a Starbucks, for example. But in another field—especially if it’s close-knit—I’d be very wary of trying... by Liara Roux
Above the Fold What’s next for pro skater Carlisle Aikens? ...busy. Modeling-wise, I don’t know, I’m trying to get some covers… GQ, Vogue, all that shit [laughs]. I’m also working on a bunch of cool... by Syd Walker
Above the Fold La Femme defies expectations on ‘Teatro Lucido’ ...is fun. We’re like, Okay, let’s sing in Spanish. It’s funny, and more original. Tani: You’ve said that ‘Sacatella,’ the first single, is about unacknowledged... by Tani Levitt
Above the Fold Indie sleaze gets the cinematic treatment in the new documentary, ‘Meet Me In the Bathroom’ ...look at the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’s presentation without thinking of Warhol. Similarly, DFA [Records] and LCD [Soundsystem] are, in part, a composite of their influences.... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Halloween films for lovers of arthouse horror, and the best snacks to pair them with ...Kent (2014) “I’ll kill the monster when it comes,” 6-year-old Samual (Noah Wiseman) tells his mother Amelia (Essie Davis). Another IFC gem, this shadow-heavy film... by Diego Sacramento
Above the Fold Inside the sixth FotoFocus biennial, as told by an art world outsider ...contemplate each individual piece before viewing video artist Dara Friendman’s Dancer (2011). In the short, ahead-of-its-time film, dances occur in random locations, such as a... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold A morning with six-piece indie pop collective MICHELLE ...drama because one person was like, ‘I’m going to have the rap verse,’ and everyone was like, ‘Okay, you can do the rap verse.’ And... by Jeremy Steinberger
Above the Fold Noel de Lesseps makes a practice of play ...of mind, a philosophy. Anyways, some other practices I keep are writing, hat-making, brush-making, drawing, performance art, video, and cooking! I make a mean stew.... by Syd Walker
Above the Fold Coco & Clair Clair is for the girls ...why I followed back [laughs]. Clair Clair: Imagine if I wasn’t [laughs]. Coco: A pity follow. Madison: When did you guys decide to meet in... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Independent porn director Erika Lust invites you to reprogram your desires ...we think that’s how sex is supposed to be.” The answer, Lust says, lies in who’s making it. “If you’re a filmmaker, a journalist, a... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold A beginner’s guide to Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux, from her most decorated titles to lesser-known gems ...pre-Veil Act France. Happening was also the source material for Audrey Diwan’s 2021 film of the same name, which won the Golden Lion at the... by Tia Glista
Above the Fold Inside Intima, the rave leading Brooklyn’s nightlife renaissance ...learning a lot here,” he said, “You can buy T-blockers on the dark web, but it’s not FDA-approved. It’s healthy, though, and allegedly the hormones... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Thirty years later, Sally Potter’s ‘Orlando’ still feels wildly modern ...sounds—it is a bacchanal of sensations, [Woolf’s] vision. And through it she stitches a firm line.” Something similar could be said of the film Orlando... by Tia Glista
Above the Fold Alvvays returns home in ‘Blue Rev’ ...they’ve had on our band is paramount, and I just admire them so much. Alec is huge into R.E.M., like Murmur. I mean, [I love]... by Madeleine Beck
Above the Fold The tempo of cinema, according to ‘TÁR’ composer Hildur Guðnadóttir ...melody that [Lydia is] writing, because that is the thread that follows her throughout the entire film. It’s this one melody that she’s trying to... by Razzi Schlosser
Above the Fold Louis Vuitton’s latest collection is a spectacle of proportion ...expanded far past their typical dimensions. “‘Pretty tough,’ that was something we were talking about, and ‘threatening beauty,’” Ghesquière said to Vogue. “The idea was... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Remembering Issey Miyake, the designer who walked between worlds ...amalgamation of fashion, art, innovation, and design. People who wanted form and function in their clothing gravitated to Miyake’s garments, primarily for their sculptural nature,... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Jonathan Anderson subverts expectations with an open, anthurium-shaped heart ...to Anderson, he was never trying to be outwardly controversial—he’s just emotional, and quite compulsive about achieving his goals. “I think you need struggle,” he... by Yuki Xu
Above the Fold Durability and desire intertwine in the latest collection from Hermès ...color derived only from sunsets or non-synthetic shrubbery; and its designs (while modern) carry a perpetual appeal, toeing the line between desire and endurance. The... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Balenciaga’s Paris Fashion Week show was provocative—does that make it art? ...tweet, he cited a couple of inspirations: “the children,” and “the homeless.” “Look, man. I’m an innovator,” West said. “That’s exactly what the media tries... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Rick Owens reasserts the codes that earned him a cult following ...couture, black, pops of color, form-fitting, shoulders, he’s always got some amazing shoulder work going on,” one said. “Body contouring work, he fits things to... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Inside FORMAT, the festival bringing cyborgs and sex therapy to the Ozarks ...his friend and exclaims with unironic enthusiasm: “Now that was music, art, and technology.” If I had said that myself, I’d have been doing a... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Saint Laurent reimagines its motifs, and the art that informed them ...the emotion’s grasp. “[Lamentation] had a profound impact on visual culture and fashion,” reads a statement from Saint Laurent, “an influence that rippled far beyond... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold At Milan’s Piazza del Duomo, Moncler celebrated 70 years ...2,000 dancers, models, choir members, and musicians moved in unison, enveloped in a storm of white confetti. This was the first night in a 70-day... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Christmas and Campari: An outsider’s first foray into the Venice Film Festival ...LU-CA! LU-CA! LU-CA! The gossip around me was mixed. It seemed like everyone was fixated on the shock value of the “eating scenes.” And while... by Lee Phillips
Above the Fold Ask Liara: A sex worker’s guide to living, loving, and fucking ...that, I dated some girls, but my self-esteem was broken. I gained weight; I was hiding under a lot of oversized clothes (hard to find,... by Liara Roux
Above the Fold Who tf is Alex G? ...“Clouds,” “Salt,” “Walk,” “Mud,” “Brick,” “Horse,” “Sugar,” and now “Immunity” and “Headroom Piano.” The entirety of God Save the Animals is based on Giannascoli’s preference... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold For artist Keegan Monaghan, empathy needs no context ...implicates the audience.” It’s the Evanston-born, Brooklyn-based artist’s third show with James Fuentes, having previously exhibited at Parker Gallery, the Whitney Biennial, and Simone Subal.... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold For Snail Mail, vulnerability is a double-edged sword ...just don’t like the idea of being vulnerable [in the studio],” she confesses. “Like, trying out lyrics around other people and stuff. Maybe I shouldn’t,... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold In Sierra Pettengill’s new documentary ‘Riotsville, U.S.A.,’ a fake town reveals real problems ...its root. (Radical, one might note, comes from the late Latin radicalis, meaning “at the root.”) In July 1967, President Johnson ordered a National Advisory... by Tia Glista
Above the Fold Willy Chavarria takes New York Fashion Week to church ...play? Willy: [This season], we are focusing on the battle between good and evil—with good prevailing over all. This will continue throughout the collection. I... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold At the Heaven by Marc Jacobs party, influencers and pseudo-celebrities chose love over ego ...skirt, square-toed boots, and a body-conscious grey tank, letting their 32-inch platinum blonde hair accented by glittery extensions demand the hall’s attention. “My look is... by Tiana Randall
Above the Fold Raul Lopez is a storyteller, and Luar is his diary ...with a car playing very loud, obnoxious music, disturbing the peace. [It was] actually giving me everything I needed in that moment. The lyrics—“Alta gama,... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold The essence of Marni, according to its show’s best-dressed attendees ...to see that. Kylee: What feelings come to mind when you think of Marni? Alyssa: Colorful, playful, warm, sunny. Stixx: Luxury! Alyssa: Yes, it’s luxurious.... by Razzi Schlosser
Above the Fold Overheard above the noise at The Jeffries’s fifth anniversary party, hosted by Kendall Werts, Evan Mock, and Julia Fox ...there’s space for locals and plenty of cause for celebration. Document shares what we happened to overhear in the slideshow below—out-of-context exchanges, outrageous one-liners, insults,... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold From nostalgic ballads to seductive funk, Sudan Archives finds her range on ‘Natural Brown Prom Queen’ ...called “#513” after Cincinnati’s area code. “I’m going going, back back, to Cincin-nati,” she sings. Natural Brown Prom Queen is nearly an hour long, with... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold A decolonized art world can’t be built on diversity alone ...Zwirner’ and ‘an all-Black staff’ seem to lie in contradiction. Why would this mega-dealer, one of the largest players in a deeply problematic, deeply capital-focused,... by Priya Gandhi
Above the Fold It’s dream or die for Disco Tehran ...a big screen, can you imagine it?’ Just having this [realization] of, Oh my god, my dad watched this and I can’t. I will never... by Elizabeth Stewart
Above the Fold Tatiana Hazel’s songs for seeking solace in the unknown ...am I,” opens Tatiana Hazel’s latest single, “Talk.” Grungy and quick-paced, it’s the Chicago-born, LA-based, Mexican-American artist’s first release in over a year. She’s been... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold From porn to pop, Chloe Cherry is living the new American Dream ...Vack’s www.RachelOrmont.com, further cementing her dominance in pop culture. The film, which has been described as a “psychedelic technosatire about growing up in captivity,” sees... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold A definitive guide to Chicago house, according to legendary DJ Chip E. ...house! “Love Can’t Turn Around” by Farley “Jackmaster” Funk featuring Darryl Pandy We’ve got two records here. The A-side is “Jack The Bass.” This was... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Tamtam soundtracks the hunt for inspiration ...much power. It sort of has a vintage sound in the pre-chorus, and then [becomes] super modern in the vocals. Such a cool contrast. Allie... by Morgan Becker