Music ‘Surviving the Dream’ with FIDLAR Document joined the indie rock band LA’s Balboa Recording Studio ahead of the release of their fourth album to talk about staying punk and growing...
Fashion Brioni’s La Donna explores new ground The Italian heritage house mixes embellishment and craftsmanship in its Spring / Summer collection
Art Experimental pop duo NEW YORK’s ‘rapstar*’ maintains an artful anonymity Following the release of their sophomore album, Gretchen Lawrence and Coumba Samba reflect on art, friendship, and their lo-fi influences
Art Maya Man and Sotce usher in a new generation of internet artists The pair sits down with Document to discuss their creative processes amidst the ever-changing climate of internet art
Above the Fold Gerald Clayton and Kris Bowers are fostering the next generation of jazz ...doing isn’t impressive enough.’ I was like, ‘No, I’ve got to play what’s in my heart. I’ve got to sing. I’ve got to play what’s... by Kevin L. Clark Above the Fold Ask Liara: A sex worker’s guide to living, loving, and fucking ...diligent. They’re punctual. They’re usually not super dramatic. They may be party animals, but they work hard, too! As a Scorpio, I’m into it. Scorpios... by Liara Roux Above the Fold Lost in the noise of the world? Halima has a playlist to make you feel again ...rest of my life. Living fully. I have new music coming. I have a lot of new music coming. I’m excited to be in the... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold A genesis of trad cath celebrity shoe collaborations ...discursive practice of relating, differentiating, and combining said and unsaid meanings—ultimately becoming a cultural event—rather than an inter-communicative act. In Irony’s Edge, she continues by... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold DeathbyRomy’s ‘No Mercy’ is a camp anthem for sick lovers ...I’ve always been influenced by heavy music––from Three 6 Mafia, to Death Grips, to Belzebong. In my earliest work, like in ‘running and hiding,’ this... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Amazon is reading palms at Whole Foods ...rooms, and even [recognize] faces.” Amazon One is the latest development in the company’s bid to become the ‘Everything Store,’ amassing as much highly-lucrative and... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold The parasocial relationships—and real-life impact—of maintaining ‘media diaries’ in the streaming age ...seats. Now, what we’re liking, viewing, and reading is hypervisible on apps like Twitter, Letterboxd, and Goodreads, which broadcast our media consumption to friends, acquaintances,... by Madeleine Beck Above the Fold For Lutfi Janania Zablah, the botanical world is boundless ...a florist. He calls himself a botanical sculptor. “I think that florists are great,” he maintains. “It’s color and composition; it’s literal artistry.” The point... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Tom Sturridge strips down in ‘The Sandman’—and adds some layers of his own ...But, like, day eight, everyone was just like, [mimics them blocking their eyes in disgust], ‘Oh, for God’s sake. Again? Jesus.’ Styling Sarah Toshiko West.... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Monkeypox reveals the cultural capital of beauty in a chronically-online culture ...“covid was cool but this monkey pox shit make you ugly i can’t take that risk,” which quickly acquired 11,200 retweets. Another Twitter user, @piercespears,... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold BlackStar Film Festival eschews convention, reflecting radical shifts in cinema ...film projects that I’ve recently done, one being Freshwater, which is showing at this year’s festival. It is very different from the film I showed... by Emann Odufu Above the Fold Anna Delvey wants to be the new face of prison reform ...first time. When people say you’re bad, it’s [tempting to be] like, ‘I’m going to show you how bad I am.’ But I’m trying not... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold On Model Mayhem, everyday people become the author of their own fantasy ...attractive, the most unexpected––when I looked at someone’s profile and asked, Why? That’s how I narrowed [the models down] and approached it. I think oddity... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold DJ Luka Tacon’s soundtrack for summer ...on the dancefloor.” Daphni – “Cherry” by Daphni “So sweet, so heavy, so vibey, all at once. Daphni forever too!” “Too Late (Soulwax Remix)” by... by Document Journal Above the Fold The intimacy of nightlife, according to its curators ...19? I can’t believe you’ve tolerated me this long [laughs]. Liya: When curating a nightlife environment, what matters most to you? Desta: Curating is definitely... by Madeleine Beck Above the Fold Jensen McRae shares the songs she wishes she wrote ...next, and, as she distinguishes, “For me, the disenchantment [in LA] began very early.” While the hope of opportunity is perpetual, McRae recognizes it was... by Kayla Herrera-Daya Above the Fold ‘Kimi’ doesn’t belong on the big screen—but neither do most stories ...fans of things other than the MCU. Streaming services are perfect for short, focused films with small casts, restricted settings, and contained-as-your-living-room plots. Netflix’s 2022... by Noah Berlatsky Above the Fold Riane Eisler and Tao Lin on shifting our cultural paradigm ...first excavated Catalhoyuk], [Marija] Gimbutas [the Lithuanian archaeologist who coined the term ‘Old Europe’]. [Nikolaos] Platon [the Greek archaeologist who excavated Minoan Crete]. I met... by Tao Lin Above the Fold Ask Photos refocuses on the roots of Black culture ...was only ever room for one person of color—usually, someone with European features and “white-passing” abilities. Or, even beyond that, Black people weren’t seen on... by JoliAmour DuBose-Morris Above the Fold Luke Gilford revives the myth of the American West at the queer rodeo ...And it’s non-judgmental, [which is] really refreshing, especially coming from places where it’s so much about your status and follower count. Like, What can you... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Sipper’s songs to feel safe again ...grandma on the porch, and make Sipper songs,” he says. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3MalJX4Ll4 Much is made of pushing yourself beyond your comfort zone, but sometimes the best... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Ask Liara: A sex worker’s guide to living, loving, and fucking ...stress, pain, and angst. You’ll be finding yourself all over again. Relationships may change, they may end, or they may grow. It’ll probably feel very... by Liara Roux At Large New York was killing me: Seeking community in the city of cultural saturation ...fast-disappearing places of a New York gone by. He writes: “Why should anybody care? And why should I, a foreigner, of all people care? This... by Rahel Aima Above the Fold In ‘Brotherhood and Sisterhood,’ Elianel Clinton expands the definition of flesh and blood ...of color family. “I’m speaking to my community,” says Clinton. “Those mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, aunts, uncles, or cousins who have disowned their own flesh... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Sean Pablo’s ‘A Season in Hell’ finds stillness in life’s fleeting moments ...through? Sean: I just knew it wouldn’t be that hard once it was over. Syd: Do you see yourself doing it again? Sean: Sure. Syd:... by Syd Walker At Large Jimmy DeSana, an iconoclast even within the ’70s avant-garde, is finally entering mainstream consciousness ...place for the avant-garde? Laurie: Yeah! Drew: Actually, it’s somewhere else. Us in the art world, we don’t know where that is. Laurie: We don’t... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold ‘The Twins’ is a love letter to Mary-Kate and Ashley, told through the textures of the archive ...video games, books, dolls, makeup, clothes, magazines,” Meerza lists off) before reaching adolescence, changing their looks, and promptly disappearing into intensely private life. I’ll be... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Michele Saunders recounts a summer with James Baldwin in the South of France ...that set Paris ablaze in the ’70s. “There was total freedom to dance, feel free, and have a good time,” she remembers. “I was all... by Miss Rosen Above the Fold On ‘Janky Star,’ Grace Ives is making pop without persona ...Scharf Megan Hullander: You said that, ‘Everyone has a shitty star stick-and-poke.’ Do you have a shitty star stick-and-poke? Grace Ives: [Reveals a janky star... by Megan Hullander At Large Eileen Myles chronicles a people’s history of East River Park ...‘it’ didn’t like you, you didn’t stay. I’ve never heard another place described in such a predatory manner. I’m never surprised by anything, especially now,... by Eileen Myles Above the Fold Searching for queer sanctuary in Porto ...I couldn’t help but to repeat myself; it became a dance. I’d start with, “It feels so safe here, I sort of can’t believe it,”... by Mallory Bea Above the Fold Francisco Costa looks to the earth to nourish the body ...ends meet—has informed my approach to beauty. That’s the great thing about this industry, or at least how I see it; for me, it’s about... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Leah Hennessey steals the spotlight at Celine’s Spring/Summer 2023 menswear show ...thing, and fashion is his thing—he’s a renaissance man. [‘Lord Byron’] was based around a song that I already had a demo of, ‘Byron Is... by Divya Bala Above the Fold For Summer 2023, Hermès channels the joys of escape from the city ...release, “with the breeze imperceptibly ruffling the clothes that enfold you.” The clothes in question: airy blousons, seahorse-printed tanks, crocodile jackets, satin bucket hats, roomy... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold In ‘Sometimes, Forever,’ Soccer Mommy explores the joys and perils of impermanence ...Obviously [I relate to] my sun, but with the [moon and rising]—I think it’s like a ‘full picture’ type thing, and it really does read... by Madeleine Beck Above the Fold In ‘Bad Thoughts,’ Nada Alic imagines a world for women who are aspirational for all the wrong reasons ...well. And I was like, ‘Let’s do these little, weird short films.’ And so and then we just got a bunch of artists, comedians, actors,... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Hedi Slimane’s ‘Portrait of a Musician’ series expands with Jack White ...for Celine features artists, musicians, and models, including both culturally cemented and emerging icons like Joan Jett, Gus Dapperton, Oracle Sisters, and Leikeli47. This isn’t... by Madeleine Beck Above the Fold Within the glitz of Hollywood Hills, Leyla Blue is finding her voice ...defector, TikTok puppeteer, singer-songwriter… She’s also her own manager, stylist, brand ambassador, and promoter. Blue’s Instagram bio, “underrated popstar,” will be fitting until it isn’t.... by Alessandra Schade Above the Fold ‘Spiderhead’ shows us what cinema gets wrong about the prison of the mind ...moral compass despite—or even because of—their heinous acts. Prisoners have, in many cases, done bad things, and that’s often used to justify all manner of... by Noah Berlatsky Above the Fold FENDI’s Spring/Summer 2023 presentation is a meditation on wanderlust ...line, FENDI “approach[es] summer dressing as a round-the-world ticket to holiday destinations near and far.” The line features pops of color against earthy greens, browns,... by Madeleine Beck Above the Fold For Saint Levant, music is a means of creating home ...are your biggest inspirations, musical and otherwise? Saint Levant: Sonically, my inspirations are all over the place: Wyclef Jean, Marwan Moussa, Michael Jackson, Carla Prata,... by Morgan Becker Conversations Perfume Genius expresses the indefinable on ‘Ugly Season’ ...feel guilty that I don’t do a lot more self-promotion or I’m not more ambitious. But I hate doing stuff. I don’t like doing anything... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Ladyfag takes the underground rave scene to greater heights with LadyLand, a music festival celebrating queerness ...year, in particular, we’re doing it the week before [Pride]—it’s the Pride kickoff, held the weekend before. Every single thing I do is always queer—not... by Tiana Randall Above the Fold Ask Liara: A sex worker’s guide to living, loving, and fucking ...meals. From scratch. And forget most snacks—I was shocked reading the backs of most “savory” delights, like Cheez-Its, to find that they were, in fact,... by Liara Roux Above the Fold In ‘Preacher’s Daughter,’ Ethel Cain creates her own gospel ...know,’” she says. “In a way, I can’t imagine what else I’d sing about… It’s something that’s been so prevalent in my own life, and... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold The life and death of Blackhaine ...adopt any sort of persona? Or is it really you? Tom: If we’re talking about, like, an hour set, it’s absolute blindness. I don’t want... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold NFT television is the latest attempt to manufacture token utility ...Green’s collection—bandying about New York City Roger Rabbit-style, alongside a live-action human cast. Green’s “Bored Ape,” Fred Simian, is the bartender at the titular tavern.... by Cole Cahill At Large The art of cruising in the post-digital age ...26, tells me, “but [Sniffies] is a lot kinkier and more anon. Like, [people on the app] talk so much about gloryholes,” and, he adds,... by Drew Zeiba At Large Living at Xanadu: Ten writers muse on Joan Didion’s literary legacy ...building, of “Sue’s girl.” The babysitter. “I’ll have Sue’s girl come over. She can watch ’em.” My uncle Buddy, “Give me some of that candy,... by Morgan Becker At Large A war vocabulary: Displaced Ukrainians share fragmented stories of loss, trauma, and absurdity ...serve as explanations of simple words, such as “Anxiety,” “Love,” “Hope,” “Gate,” “Porch,” and “Road”—because war changes the meaning of words. Some are blunted and... by Ostap Slyvynsky
Above the Fold Gerald Clayton and Kris Bowers are fostering the next generation of jazz ...doing isn’t impressive enough.’ I was like, ‘No, I’ve got to play what’s in my heart. I’ve got to sing. I’ve got to play what’s... by Kevin L. Clark
Above the Fold Ask Liara: A sex worker’s guide to living, loving, and fucking ...diligent. They’re punctual. They’re usually not super dramatic. They may be party animals, but they work hard, too! As a Scorpio, I’m into it. Scorpios... by Liara Roux
Above the Fold Lost in the noise of the world? Halima has a playlist to make you feel again ...rest of my life. Living fully. I have new music coming. I have a lot of new music coming. I’m excited to be in the... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold A genesis of trad cath celebrity shoe collaborations ...discursive practice of relating, differentiating, and combining said and unsaid meanings—ultimately becoming a cultural event—rather than an inter-communicative act. In Irony’s Edge, she continues by... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold DeathbyRomy’s ‘No Mercy’ is a camp anthem for sick lovers ...I’ve always been influenced by heavy music––from Three 6 Mafia, to Death Grips, to Belzebong. In my earliest work, like in ‘running and hiding,’ this... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Amazon is reading palms at Whole Foods ...rooms, and even [recognize] faces.” Amazon One is the latest development in the company’s bid to become the ‘Everything Store,’ amassing as much highly-lucrative and... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold The parasocial relationships—and real-life impact—of maintaining ‘media diaries’ in the streaming age ...seats. Now, what we’re liking, viewing, and reading is hypervisible on apps like Twitter, Letterboxd, and Goodreads, which broadcast our media consumption to friends, acquaintances,... by Madeleine Beck
Above the Fold For Lutfi Janania Zablah, the botanical world is boundless ...a florist. He calls himself a botanical sculptor. “I think that florists are great,” he maintains. “It’s color and composition; it’s literal artistry.” The point... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Tom Sturridge strips down in ‘The Sandman’—and adds some layers of his own ...But, like, day eight, everyone was just like, [mimics them blocking their eyes in disgust], ‘Oh, for God’s sake. Again? Jesus.’ Styling Sarah Toshiko West.... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Monkeypox reveals the cultural capital of beauty in a chronically-online culture ...“covid was cool but this monkey pox shit make you ugly i can’t take that risk,” which quickly acquired 11,200 retweets. Another Twitter user, @piercespears,... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold BlackStar Film Festival eschews convention, reflecting radical shifts in cinema ...film projects that I’ve recently done, one being Freshwater, which is showing at this year’s festival. It is very different from the film I showed... by Emann Odufu
Above the Fold Anna Delvey wants to be the new face of prison reform ...first time. When people say you’re bad, it’s [tempting to be] like, ‘I’m going to show you how bad I am.’ But I’m trying not... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold On Model Mayhem, everyday people become the author of their own fantasy ...attractive, the most unexpected––when I looked at someone’s profile and asked, Why? That’s how I narrowed [the models down] and approached it. I think oddity... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold DJ Luka Tacon’s soundtrack for summer ...on the dancefloor.” Daphni – “Cherry” by Daphni “So sweet, so heavy, so vibey, all at once. Daphni forever too!” “Too Late (Soulwax Remix)” by... by Document Journal
Above the Fold The intimacy of nightlife, according to its curators ...19? I can’t believe you’ve tolerated me this long [laughs]. Liya: When curating a nightlife environment, what matters most to you? Desta: Curating is definitely... by Madeleine Beck
Above the Fold Jensen McRae shares the songs she wishes she wrote ...next, and, as she distinguishes, “For me, the disenchantment [in LA] began very early.” While the hope of opportunity is perpetual, McRae recognizes it was... by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold ‘Kimi’ doesn’t belong on the big screen—but neither do most stories ...fans of things other than the MCU. Streaming services are perfect for short, focused films with small casts, restricted settings, and contained-as-your-living-room plots. Netflix’s 2022... by Noah Berlatsky
Above the Fold Riane Eisler and Tao Lin on shifting our cultural paradigm ...first excavated Catalhoyuk], [Marija] Gimbutas [the Lithuanian archaeologist who coined the term ‘Old Europe’]. [Nikolaos] Platon [the Greek archaeologist who excavated Minoan Crete]. I met... by Tao Lin
Above the Fold Ask Photos refocuses on the roots of Black culture ...was only ever room for one person of color—usually, someone with European features and “white-passing” abilities. Or, even beyond that, Black people weren’t seen on... by JoliAmour DuBose-Morris
Above the Fold Luke Gilford revives the myth of the American West at the queer rodeo ...And it’s non-judgmental, [which is] really refreshing, especially coming from places where it’s so much about your status and follower count. Like, What can you... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Sipper’s songs to feel safe again ...grandma on the porch, and make Sipper songs,” he says. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3MalJX4Ll4 Much is made of pushing yourself beyond your comfort zone, but sometimes the best... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Ask Liara: A sex worker’s guide to living, loving, and fucking ...stress, pain, and angst. You’ll be finding yourself all over again. Relationships may change, they may end, or they may grow. It’ll probably feel very... by Liara Roux
At Large New York was killing me: Seeking community in the city of cultural saturation ...fast-disappearing places of a New York gone by. He writes: “Why should anybody care? And why should I, a foreigner, of all people care? This... by Rahel Aima
Above the Fold In ‘Brotherhood and Sisterhood,’ Elianel Clinton expands the definition of flesh and blood ...of color family. “I’m speaking to my community,” says Clinton. “Those mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, aunts, uncles, or cousins who have disowned their own flesh... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Sean Pablo’s ‘A Season in Hell’ finds stillness in life’s fleeting moments ...through? Sean: I just knew it wouldn’t be that hard once it was over. Syd: Do you see yourself doing it again? Sean: Sure. Syd:... by Syd Walker
At Large Jimmy DeSana, an iconoclast even within the ’70s avant-garde, is finally entering mainstream consciousness ...place for the avant-garde? Laurie: Yeah! Drew: Actually, it’s somewhere else. Us in the art world, we don’t know where that is. Laurie: We don’t... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold ‘The Twins’ is a love letter to Mary-Kate and Ashley, told through the textures of the archive ...video games, books, dolls, makeup, clothes, magazines,” Meerza lists off) before reaching adolescence, changing their looks, and promptly disappearing into intensely private life. I’ll be... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Michele Saunders recounts a summer with James Baldwin in the South of France ...that set Paris ablaze in the ’70s. “There was total freedom to dance, feel free, and have a good time,” she remembers. “I was all... by Miss Rosen
Above the Fold On ‘Janky Star,’ Grace Ives is making pop without persona ...Scharf Megan Hullander: You said that, ‘Everyone has a shitty star stick-and-poke.’ Do you have a shitty star stick-and-poke? Grace Ives: [Reveals a janky star... by Megan Hullander
At Large Eileen Myles chronicles a people’s history of East River Park ...‘it’ didn’t like you, you didn’t stay. I’ve never heard another place described in such a predatory manner. I’m never surprised by anything, especially now,... by Eileen Myles
Above the Fold Searching for queer sanctuary in Porto ...I couldn’t help but to repeat myself; it became a dance. I’d start with, “It feels so safe here, I sort of can’t believe it,”... by Mallory Bea
Above the Fold Francisco Costa looks to the earth to nourish the body ...ends meet—has informed my approach to beauty. That’s the great thing about this industry, or at least how I see it; for me, it’s about... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Leah Hennessey steals the spotlight at Celine’s Spring/Summer 2023 menswear show ...thing, and fashion is his thing—he’s a renaissance man. [‘Lord Byron’] was based around a song that I already had a demo of, ‘Byron Is... by Divya Bala
Above the Fold For Summer 2023, Hermès channels the joys of escape from the city ...release, “with the breeze imperceptibly ruffling the clothes that enfold you.” The clothes in question: airy blousons, seahorse-printed tanks, crocodile jackets, satin bucket hats, roomy... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold In ‘Sometimes, Forever,’ Soccer Mommy explores the joys and perils of impermanence ...Obviously [I relate to] my sun, but with the [moon and rising]—I think it’s like a ‘full picture’ type thing, and it really does read... by Madeleine Beck
Above the Fold In ‘Bad Thoughts,’ Nada Alic imagines a world for women who are aspirational for all the wrong reasons ...well. And I was like, ‘Let’s do these little, weird short films.’ And so and then we just got a bunch of artists, comedians, actors,... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Hedi Slimane’s ‘Portrait of a Musician’ series expands with Jack White ...for Celine features artists, musicians, and models, including both culturally cemented and emerging icons like Joan Jett, Gus Dapperton, Oracle Sisters, and Leikeli47. This isn’t... by Madeleine Beck
Above the Fold Within the glitz of Hollywood Hills, Leyla Blue is finding her voice ...defector, TikTok puppeteer, singer-songwriter… She’s also her own manager, stylist, brand ambassador, and promoter. Blue’s Instagram bio, “underrated popstar,” will be fitting until it isn’t.... by Alessandra Schade
Above the Fold ‘Spiderhead’ shows us what cinema gets wrong about the prison of the mind ...moral compass despite—or even because of—their heinous acts. Prisoners have, in many cases, done bad things, and that’s often used to justify all manner of... by Noah Berlatsky
Above the Fold FENDI’s Spring/Summer 2023 presentation is a meditation on wanderlust ...line, FENDI “approach[es] summer dressing as a round-the-world ticket to holiday destinations near and far.” The line features pops of color against earthy greens, browns,... by Madeleine Beck
Above the Fold For Saint Levant, music is a means of creating home ...are your biggest inspirations, musical and otherwise? Saint Levant: Sonically, my inspirations are all over the place: Wyclef Jean, Marwan Moussa, Michael Jackson, Carla Prata,... by Morgan Becker
Conversations Perfume Genius expresses the indefinable on ‘Ugly Season’ ...feel guilty that I don’t do a lot more self-promotion or I’m not more ambitious. But I hate doing stuff. I don’t like doing anything... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Ladyfag takes the underground rave scene to greater heights with LadyLand, a music festival celebrating queerness ...year, in particular, we’re doing it the week before [Pride]—it’s the Pride kickoff, held the weekend before. Every single thing I do is always queer—not... by Tiana Randall
Above the Fold Ask Liara: A sex worker’s guide to living, loving, and fucking ...meals. From scratch. And forget most snacks—I was shocked reading the backs of most “savory” delights, like Cheez-Its, to find that they were, in fact,... by Liara Roux
Above the Fold In ‘Preacher’s Daughter,’ Ethel Cain creates her own gospel ...know,’” she says. “In a way, I can’t imagine what else I’d sing about… It’s something that’s been so prevalent in my own life, and... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold The life and death of Blackhaine ...adopt any sort of persona? Or is it really you? Tom: If we’re talking about, like, an hour set, it’s absolute blindness. I don’t want... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold NFT television is the latest attempt to manufacture token utility ...Green’s collection—bandying about New York City Roger Rabbit-style, alongside a live-action human cast. Green’s “Bored Ape,” Fred Simian, is the bartender at the titular tavern.... by Cole Cahill
At Large The art of cruising in the post-digital age ...26, tells me, “but [Sniffies] is a lot kinkier and more anon. Like, [people on the app] talk so much about gloryholes,” and, he adds,... by Drew Zeiba
At Large Living at Xanadu: Ten writers muse on Joan Didion’s literary legacy ...building, of “Sue’s girl.” The babysitter. “I’ll have Sue’s girl come over. She can watch ’em.” My uncle Buddy, “Give me some of that candy,... by Morgan Becker
At Large A war vocabulary: Displaced Ukrainians share fragmented stories of loss, trauma, and absurdity ...serve as explanations of simple words, such as “Anxiety,” “Love,” “Hope,” “Gate,” “Porch,” and “Road”—because war changes the meaning of words. Some are blunted and... by Ostap Slyvynsky