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 Welcome to the dizzyingly glamorous world of Catherine Cohen ...(“Which is neither good nor bad, it’s neither good nor bad, it’s neither good nor bad… Can you tell I’ve been to therapy twice this... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold How the Y2K fad, Dollz, was the blueprint for online identity ...mouthing behind people’s backs. Original ideas were important, so copying was a big offense! The term ‘frankendolling’ describes using someone’s doll, and copy-and-pasting other dolls... by Jack Riewe Above the Fold Isamaya Ffrench’s creative vision brings fantasy to fashion week beauty ...breaks down her work at Paris’ and London’s fashion weeks, with looks from Yohji Yamamoto, Giambattista Valli, POSTER GIRL, Vivienne Westwood, Mônot, and Burberry Men’s.... by Isamaya Ffrench Above the Fold Thomas Bayrle’s superforms construct the archetypes of mass society ...strive for such a hard apprenticeship. However, I think [my work] is good afterwards. I don’t want to say that, today, everything has become ‘softer.’... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold ‘The Andy Warhol Diaries’ offers a glimpse into the mind of the enigmatic American artist ...the stuff on his desk into a storage box, date it, label it ‘TC’—short for ‘time capsule’—and then store it”—his practice remains quite difficult to... by Document Journal Above the Fold Stars—they’re sort of like us: Julia Fox and Anna Delvey welcome the next era of celebrity news ...these donation boxes. [And just] collect mad money. Thousands of dollars.” “White men do that all the time—lie about their finances, take out loans. It’s... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold EFTYCHIA defines its own feminine identity ...my own ‘boxes.’ The identity is the same—it will always be about tailoring. The woman is the same. The approach, though, is different, which is... by Peter Miklas Above the Fold Piero D’Angelo imagines a future where you can grow your own garments ...one’s real-world self. “We strongly believe that the amount of clothing produced today is way greater than humanity needs,” reads the company’s vision statement. “Don’t... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Cate Le Bon is getting lost to find herself ...exciting when you’re in the studio for the first time. He would never say, ‘No, that’s not possible,’ or, ‘That’s a waste of time.’ He’d... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Food injustice is one of America’s greatest problems—even if metaverse grocery stores are fully stocked ...another way is possible,” says Díaz. “Starting from the ground, having community-building intentions. It’s not something you can just slap on overnight and say, ‘Okay,... by Jeremy Steinberger Above the Fold Liora Kaplan explores personal history and collective memory through ceramics ...this lens. Julie: It’s almost like threading a necklace. Liora: Exactly. You mention ‘threading,’ and such an action, metaphorically and practically speaking, was a pivotal... by Kayla Herrera-Daya Above the Fold CELINE’s latest menswear show brings luxury grunge to the forefront ...since CELINE HOMME’s Spring/Summer 2021 show in July 2020. This season, it comes in the form of raw-hem denim, blinged-out outerwear, and graphic-heavy leather; eight... by Peter Miklas Above the Fold Welcome to the world of Nick Metropolis Collectibles ...felt like I was in a [Tas] Salini movie,” says Nick, “She would be filming me on the phone like, ‘I need $6,000 today and... by Lee Phillips Above the Fold Boy Harsher takes us inside their experimental horror film ‘The Runner’ ...to me. Kris: You did it. Jae: Now I’m like, ‘What’s next?’ Let’s do another one! [Laughs] The Runner is now screening in select theaters... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Moses Sumney is committed to a reintegration with nature ...people there.’ And it’s like, ‘Well, I’m here. And I’m a Black person, and I’m making work, so that’s not true.’ [Laughs] So I think... by Elizabeth Stewart Above the Fold Central Saint Martins’ graduating students consider love, life, and artistry ...thing you’ve ever done? Juntae: I really loved the process of combining the silhouette of historical women’s costumes with the shape and details of modern... by Kayla Herrera-Daya Above the Fold Lewis OfMan’s ‘Sonic Poems’ is a timeless ode to the emotional voice ...ghosted anyone? Lewis: Yeah, yeah… Of course. I do it because everyone’s doing the same thing. Who knows, maybe I’m even someone’s vampire. Sarah: What... by Sarah Daoui Above the Fold Puppets and Puppets maintains its quirk for Fall/Winter 2022 ...where I was happy,” said Mark to WWD. “I’ve found this comfortable way of straddling artfulness and business.” That’s to say—despite the label’s evolution—Puppets and... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold AssangeDAO imagines the social justice potential of online collectives ...the majority of NFTs are best described as an investment first and as an “artwork” second (or third, or fourth), Clock exists primarily as a... by Peter Miklas Above the Fold Spotify’s Joe Rogan debacle spotlights a long-corrupt streaming apparatus ...radio. But music discovery isn’t impossible without streaming! Even for those of us who don’t have a record store that suits our very genre-specific needs... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Patti Smith is on Substack, and she wants to say ‘a late hello’ ...to somebody. But now, I can’t see anybody.” She backtracks. “Actually, I see our cameraman. I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to insult you. It’s not... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Jean Touitou’s short film, ‘VOX / PHANTOM,’ journeys through the streets of Paris and down memory lane ...I was asked to do a filmed music piece for [the A.P.C. team in] Japan, in which I’d play and sing, to make some sort... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold The complicated truth about recycling After 149 years (of rampant climate change and enormous toothpaste profit), Colgate has finally decided to “go green” and make its tubes recyclable. I say... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Towa Bird is entering the mainstream ...Mathilde Favel: How are you feeling, Towa? Towa Bird: I’ve got some allergies going on and I’m sneezing quite a lot, but I’m good, I’m... by Mathilde Favel Above the Fold Academic journal fingerprints PDFs to prevent free use of its materials ...obvious solutions? Free community college! Free trade schools! Add financial literacy and how to navigate government resources to high school curriculums! At the very least,... by Megan Hullander At Large Slab City, California: The artistic outpost where outsiders find home ...He never found the dog. Left: The campfire at Austin’s camp. Right: Art installation at East Jesus. Almost a community-within-a-community, with clear signage and limited... by Max Pearl Above the Fold The resurgence of anti-porn feminism ...between September and October in Los Angeles. Liv’s Contract stars the meme-queen-cum-actor Bianca Perez, a.k.a. @yung_nihilist, as an HR representative reading a fifteen-minute-long contract to... by Sophia Giovannitti Above the Fold Black Marble on ‘Fast Idol’ and the ritual of listening ...like Pokémon, where you collect them all, but [instead] you’re collecting religion or faith—something that your entire being is structured around. Because typically, we’re this... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Change is the only constant for VTSS ...got a lot of people complaining [about] the fashion involved in my music video,” Maja shrugged at the time. “And someone commented on the ‘Goin’... by Oli Warwick Conversations Who does your voice belong to? For musician Holly Herndon, the answer is ‘everyone’ ...property are going to shift.” Even with this in mind, Herndon’s perspective is surprisingly optimistic. “I think it’s important that we approach [new technology] with... by Camille Sojit Pejcha At Large New Cosmologies: Could reconsidering the Big Bang theory save us? ...1951, and, with a front-page article titled “Signals Imply a ‘Big Bang’ Universe,” the New York Times in 1965. By the 1980s, it had become... by Tao Lin Above the Fold Moncler launches its second ‘Born to Protect’ collection, with renewed commitments to sustainability ...a commitment to protect people and the planet, while acknowledging the monumental task that lies ahead,” read’s Moncler’s press statement. “We used to climb mountains.... by Morgan Becker Conversations Gus Van Sant talks finding inspiration on the fringes ...the stories. That’s something that just happens magically, it’s not a conscious thing. I made four films that were about outsiders. Good Will Hunting, [the... by Colin Boyle Above the Fold Amalia Ulman explores notions of home in her latest short film for Salvatore Ferragamo ...that feeling as well. And this is why the film has hidden references to movies I like, for example Amadeus by Milos Forman and Love... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Hedi Slimane’s latest perfume for CELINE is an olfactory homage to Arthur Rimbaud “At the age of 14, after our lessons, my friends and I would recite [Arthur] Rimbaud’s ‘Le Dormeur Du Val,’ lying in the grass,” Hedi... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Damian Lazarus on the return of Day Zero, the music festival designed around cultural connectivity ...I was like, ‘No, no—I want to keep this place kind of quiet.’ [Tulum] was a well kept secret for a while. But [eventually], I... by Colin Boyle Conversations Miles Greenberg and Marina Abramović are testing the limits of body and mind ...first arrived, he put the headphones on and he said, ‘The headphones don’t work.’ I said, ‘What do you mean “don’t work”?’ He said, ‘There’s... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Yasmin Sewell launches Vyrao, a wellbeing brand for the age of consciousness ...straightaway, upon moving fresh-from-her-teens from Sydney, where she was raised, to London, which she’s never left (She was originally, simply, tagging after a British boyfriend.)... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Can a pizza-making robot remedy restaurant disparities? ...that was promised and rescinded. I’ve been in a restaurant maybe twice [since the pandemic], and it’s my job,” Hawley explains. “Does it still feel... by Megan Hullander Conversations Charli XCX and Oneohtrix Point Never are rewriting the conditions of experimental sound ...still love [LA]. I moved house. You’ve been to my new place, I think, for the party we threw after Caroline [Polachek’s] show at the... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Ming Lim navigates the boundaries of dream and reality ...Ming: Multiple things. You have a fresher perspective, a new perspective. You don’t feel restrictions, I think, as older people do. My mom used to... by Morgan Becker Conversations Margaret Qualley and Miranda July are embracing the power of pretend ...doing the thing, and you’re like, ‘Whoa, I’m exhausted….’ It’s like, ‘Well, no shit.’ It’s presenting this incredibly messy, vulnerable part of yourself to the... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Fashion Portfolio Paris by night, through the lens of Maison Kitsuné ...lights, shadows and optical effects. A creative impulse born from the energy of this new generation in motion results in playful layering styles, mixed up... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Jeremy O. Harris on cinematic confections, speaking drunk french, and manifesting his role in ‘Emily in Paris’ ...told me, like, ‘I’m so worried about you going over there to France. They drink wine like it’s water there.’ Which is crazy. [Laughs] And... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Paul Guilmoth’s new monograph is an elegiac portrayal of a queer world ...and the places in my photographs, [many of whom I’ve known for a long time], the history we share together [when I take their portraits]... by Olivia Noss Above the Fold Photographer Danny Lowe captures generations of gypsy fashion at Appleby Horse Fair ...bunch of people and you feel very connected when you spend enough time with them,” he explains. “For them, it’s like being reunited with family.”... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Tyrell Hampton documents the fantastical world of New York City nightlife ...actually see [is] what I see in a club. Ryan: With technology, there’s often a negative connotation to living life through our phones and experiencing... by Ryan Williams Above the Fold Document Journal launches Winter 2021/Resort 2022: New Ways of Seeing ...and pretend. So when you’re acting, you’re still crying and doing the thing, and you’re like, ‘Whoa, I’m exhausted.’” July echoes the sentiment, saying, “There... by Nick Vogelson Conversations Kristen Stewart and David Cronenberg examine the existentialist side of filmmaking ...strange way, I guess, Crimes of the Future is very literal about that. Kristen: [Laughs] Extremely. David: [Laughs] Yes, extremely. So that’s just my understanding... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Inside the incelosphere, where the lonely get lonelier ...Chads) are “normies” and “cucks” who conform to mainstream society. “Tommy” is the Italian Chad equivalent, “Chadlite” is a lower-tier Chad, and “Brad” an even... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Welcome to the dizzyingly glamorous world of Catherine Cohen ...(“Which is neither good nor bad, it’s neither good nor bad, it’s neither good nor bad… Can you tell I’ve been to therapy twice this... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold How the Y2K fad, Dollz, was the blueprint for online identity ...mouthing behind people’s backs. Original ideas were important, so copying was a big offense! The term ‘frankendolling’ describes using someone’s doll, and copy-and-pasting other dolls... by Jack Riewe
Above the Fold Isamaya Ffrench’s creative vision brings fantasy to fashion week beauty ...breaks down her work at Paris’ and London’s fashion weeks, with looks from Yohji Yamamoto, Giambattista Valli, POSTER GIRL, Vivienne Westwood, Mônot, and Burberry Men’s.... by Isamaya Ffrench
Above the Fold Thomas Bayrle’s superforms construct the archetypes of mass society ...strive for such a hard apprenticeship. However, I think [my work] is good afterwards. I don’t want to say that, today, everything has become ‘softer.’... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold ‘The Andy Warhol Diaries’ offers a glimpse into the mind of the enigmatic American artist ...the stuff on his desk into a storage box, date it, label it ‘TC’—short for ‘time capsule’—and then store it”—his practice remains quite difficult to... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Stars—they’re sort of like us: Julia Fox and Anna Delvey welcome the next era of celebrity news ...these donation boxes. [And just] collect mad money. Thousands of dollars.” “White men do that all the time—lie about their finances, take out loans. It’s... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold EFTYCHIA defines its own feminine identity ...my own ‘boxes.’ The identity is the same—it will always be about tailoring. The woman is the same. The approach, though, is different, which is... by Peter Miklas
Above the Fold Piero D’Angelo imagines a future where you can grow your own garments ...one’s real-world self. “We strongly believe that the amount of clothing produced today is way greater than humanity needs,” reads the company’s vision statement. “Don’t... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Cate Le Bon is getting lost to find herself ...exciting when you’re in the studio for the first time. He would never say, ‘No, that’s not possible,’ or, ‘That’s a waste of time.’ He’d... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Food injustice is one of America’s greatest problems—even if metaverse grocery stores are fully stocked ...another way is possible,” says Díaz. “Starting from the ground, having community-building intentions. It’s not something you can just slap on overnight and say, ‘Okay,... by Jeremy Steinberger
Above the Fold Liora Kaplan explores personal history and collective memory through ceramics ...this lens. Julie: It’s almost like threading a necklace. Liora: Exactly. You mention ‘threading,’ and such an action, metaphorically and practically speaking, was a pivotal... by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold CELINE’s latest menswear show brings luxury grunge to the forefront ...since CELINE HOMME’s Spring/Summer 2021 show in July 2020. This season, it comes in the form of raw-hem denim, blinged-out outerwear, and graphic-heavy leather; eight... by Peter Miklas
Above the Fold Welcome to the world of Nick Metropolis Collectibles ...felt like I was in a [Tas] Salini movie,” says Nick, “She would be filming me on the phone like, ‘I need $6,000 today and... by Lee Phillips
Above the Fold Boy Harsher takes us inside their experimental horror film ‘The Runner’ ...to me. Kris: You did it. Jae: Now I’m like, ‘What’s next?’ Let’s do another one! [Laughs] The Runner is now screening in select theaters... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Moses Sumney is committed to a reintegration with nature ...people there.’ And it’s like, ‘Well, I’m here. And I’m a Black person, and I’m making work, so that’s not true.’ [Laughs] So I think... by Elizabeth Stewart
Above the Fold Central Saint Martins’ graduating students consider love, life, and artistry ...thing you’ve ever done? Juntae: I really loved the process of combining the silhouette of historical women’s costumes with the shape and details of modern... by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold Lewis OfMan’s ‘Sonic Poems’ is a timeless ode to the emotional voice ...ghosted anyone? Lewis: Yeah, yeah… Of course. I do it because everyone’s doing the same thing. Who knows, maybe I’m even someone’s vampire. Sarah: What... by Sarah Daoui
Above the Fold Puppets and Puppets maintains its quirk for Fall/Winter 2022 ...where I was happy,” said Mark to WWD. “I’ve found this comfortable way of straddling artfulness and business.” That’s to say—despite the label’s evolution—Puppets and... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold AssangeDAO imagines the social justice potential of online collectives ...the majority of NFTs are best described as an investment first and as an “artwork” second (or third, or fourth), Clock exists primarily as a... by Peter Miklas
Above the Fold Spotify’s Joe Rogan debacle spotlights a long-corrupt streaming apparatus ...radio. But music discovery isn’t impossible without streaming! Even for those of us who don’t have a record store that suits our very genre-specific needs... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Patti Smith is on Substack, and she wants to say ‘a late hello’ ...to somebody. But now, I can’t see anybody.” She backtracks. “Actually, I see our cameraman. I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to insult you. It’s not... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Jean Touitou’s short film, ‘VOX / PHANTOM,’ journeys through the streets of Paris and down memory lane ...I was asked to do a filmed music piece for [the A.P.C. team in] Japan, in which I’d play and sing, to make some sort... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold The complicated truth about recycling After 149 years (of rampant climate change and enormous toothpaste profit), Colgate has finally decided to “go green” and make its tubes recyclable. I say... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Towa Bird is entering the mainstream ...Mathilde Favel: How are you feeling, Towa? Towa Bird: I’ve got some allergies going on and I’m sneezing quite a lot, but I’m good, I’m... by Mathilde Favel
Above the Fold Academic journal fingerprints PDFs to prevent free use of its materials ...obvious solutions? Free community college! Free trade schools! Add financial literacy and how to navigate government resources to high school curriculums! At the very least,... by Megan Hullander
At Large Slab City, California: The artistic outpost where outsiders find home ...He never found the dog. Left: The campfire at Austin’s camp. Right: Art installation at East Jesus. Almost a community-within-a-community, with clear signage and limited... by Max Pearl
Above the Fold The resurgence of anti-porn feminism ...between September and October in Los Angeles. Liv’s Contract stars the meme-queen-cum-actor Bianca Perez, a.k.a. @yung_nihilist, as an HR representative reading a fifteen-minute-long contract to... by Sophia Giovannitti
Above the Fold Black Marble on ‘Fast Idol’ and the ritual of listening ...like Pokémon, where you collect them all, but [instead] you’re collecting religion or faith—something that your entire being is structured around. Because typically, we’re this... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Change is the only constant for VTSS ...got a lot of people complaining [about] the fashion involved in my music video,” Maja shrugged at the time. “And someone commented on the ‘Goin’... by Oli Warwick
Conversations Who does your voice belong to? For musician Holly Herndon, the answer is ‘everyone’ ...property are going to shift.” Even with this in mind, Herndon’s perspective is surprisingly optimistic. “I think it’s important that we approach [new technology] with... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
At Large New Cosmologies: Could reconsidering the Big Bang theory save us? ...1951, and, with a front-page article titled “Signals Imply a ‘Big Bang’ Universe,” the New York Times in 1965. By the 1980s, it had become... by Tao Lin
Above the Fold Moncler launches its second ‘Born to Protect’ collection, with renewed commitments to sustainability ...a commitment to protect people and the planet, while acknowledging the monumental task that lies ahead,” read’s Moncler’s press statement. “We used to climb mountains.... by Morgan Becker
Conversations Gus Van Sant talks finding inspiration on the fringes ...the stories. That’s something that just happens magically, it’s not a conscious thing. I made four films that were about outsiders. Good Will Hunting, [the... by Colin Boyle
Above the Fold Amalia Ulman explores notions of home in her latest short film for Salvatore Ferragamo ...that feeling as well. And this is why the film has hidden references to movies I like, for example Amadeus by Milos Forman and Love... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Hedi Slimane’s latest perfume for CELINE is an olfactory homage to Arthur Rimbaud “At the age of 14, after our lessons, my friends and I would recite [Arthur] Rimbaud’s ‘Le Dormeur Du Val,’ lying in the grass,” Hedi... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Damian Lazarus on the return of Day Zero, the music festival designed around cultural connectivity ...I was like, ‘No, no—I want to keep this place kind of quiet.’ [Tulum] was a well kept secret for a while. But [eventually], I... by Colin Boyle
Conversations Miles Greenberg and Marina Abramović are testing the limits of body and mind ...first arrived, he put the headphones on and he said, ‘The headphones don’t work.’ I said, ‘What do you mean “don’t work”?’ He said, ‘There’s... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Yasmin Sewell launches Vyrao, a wellbeing brand for the age of consciousness ...straightaway, upon moving fresh-from-her-teens from Sydney, where she was raised, to London, which she’s never left (She was originally, simply, tagging after a British boyfriend.)... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Can a pizza-making robot remedy restaurant disparities? ...that was promised and rescinded. I’ve been in a restaurant maybe twice [since the pandemic], and it’s my job,” Hawley explains. “Does it still feel... by Megan Hullander
Conversations Charli XCX and Oneohtrix Point Never are rewriting the conditions of experimental sound ...still love [LA]. I moved house. You’ve been to my new place, I think, for the party we threw after Caroline [Polachek’s] show at the... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Ming Lim navigates the boundaries of dream and reality ...Ming: Multiple things. You have a fresher perspective, a new perspective. You don’t feel restrictions, I think, as older people do. My mom used to... by Morgan Becker
Conversations Margaret Qualley and Miranda July are embracing the power of pretend ...doing the thing, and you’re like, ‘Whoa, I’m exhausted….’ It’s like, ‘Well, no shit.’ It’s presenting this incredibly messy, vulnerable part of yourself to the... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Fashion Portfolio Paris by night, through the lens of Maison Kitsuné ...lights, shadows and optical effects. A creative impulse born from the energy of this new generation in motion results in playful layering styles, mixed up... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Jeremy O. Harris on cinematic confections, speaking drunk french, and manifesting his role in ‘Emily in Paris’ ...told me, like, ‘I’m so worried about you going over there to France. They drink wine like it’s water there.’ Which is crazy. [Laughs] And... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Paul Guilmoth’s new monograph is an elegiac portrayal of a queer world ...and the places in my photographs, [many of whom I’ve known for a long time], the history we share together [when I take their portraits]... by Olivia Noss
Above the Fold Photographer Danny Lowe captures generations of gypsy fashion at Appleby Horse Fair ...bunch of people and you feel very connected when you spend enough time with them,” he explains. “For them, it’s like being reunited with family.”... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Tyrell Hampton documents the fantastical world of New York City nightlife ...actually see [is] what I see in a club. Ryan: With technology, there’s often a negative connotation to living life through our phones and experiencing... by Ryan Williams
Above the Fold Document Journal launches Winter 2021/Resort 2022: New Ways of Seeing ...and pretend. So when you’re acting, you’re still crying and doing the thing, and you’re like, ‘Whoa, I’m exhausted.’” July echoes the sentiment, saying, “There... by Nick Vogelson
Conversations Kristen Stewart and David Cronenberg examine the existentialist side of filmmaking ...strange way, I guess, Crimes of the Future is very literal about that. Kristen: [Laughs] Extremely. David: [Laughs] Yes, extremely. So that’s just my understanding... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Inside the incelosphere, where the lonely get lonelier ...Chads) are “normies” and “cucks” who conform to mainstream society. “Tommy” is the Italian Chad equivalent, “Chadlite” is a lower-tier Chad, and “Brad” an even... by Megan Hullander