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 Inside the US Capitol insurrection with photographer Mark Peterson ...that sun-drenched film look. Mark: That’s amazing! That’s so great. Wow. Alex: After Minneapolis and City Pages, what did you do? You mentioned sports— Mark:... by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold In a warming world, an engineered climate edges towards reality ...science, that’s about government. People in [the] solar geoengineering [community] overemphasize the U.S. But I think the U.S. gets less important, relatively every year. This... by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Everything you need to know this week, from robot companions to the raffle that might send you to space ...allows users to showcase their everyday lives—something users of TikTok, its biggest competitor, have described as one of the platform’s strengths compared to other social... by Document Editors Above the Fold Bladee and Mechatok push the boundaries of pop with “Good Luck” ...if you take the hook on “Rainbow,” for example… It’s definitely a massive hit-song. I feel that both of you are interested in this hit-making... by Federico Sargentone Above the Fold Sounds of solidarity: 5 albums blending language, technologies, and traditions ...performing with zither-player Wu Fei and others in the “kung fu-Appalachian avant-garde folk-rock” group The Wu Force since 2011. Wu and Washburn’s self-titled collaboration (Wu... by Noah Berlatsky Above the Fold Writing as exorcism: Chris Kraus on the art of confessional literature ...date. ‘A narrative,’ she writes, ‘is an emotional moving.’ She’d yet to be commercially published or known beyond the art world. Writing on the cusp... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Michelle Pfeiffer on her clean beauty crusade ...banned here. We have only banned 11. Ann: Shit— Michelle: I know, shit! We have only really banned 11. It’s crazy, you know? When I... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Everything you need to know this week, from corsets to encryption ...#communism #socialism #marxism #leftist #economics #economics ♬ original sound – جنة @planetmoneyHere’s the dang gamestok #gamestop #gme #reddit #shortsell #learnontiktok ♬ original sound – planetmoney... by Document Editors Above the Fold A virtual ketamine clinic promises a revolution in mental health care ...make you feel like an emotionless blob, the gym membership you probably won’t use that’s supposed to give you structure and endorphins, out-of-network therapy, a... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Photographer Sarah Piantadosi captures the inimitable bonds between mother and child ...JJ Masters, Bianca Williams, Zuri-Li, Sara Hemming, Malick Hemming Sy, Katy England, Wolf Gillespie, Lux Gillespie, Cat Hocking. Hair Neil Moodie at Bryant Artists for... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Liv.e is the songs she creates ...comes out. I think it’s just like, how does my environment make me feel and [affect] what am I writing. Amanda: What artists do you... by Brendan South Above the Fold Inspired by the words of James Baldwin, Virgil Abloh envisions fashion’s Black future ...victim of it, but you are also a winner of it, and you have to wear that crown. The question is how you wear it.”... by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold The perfect pleat: Homme Plissé Issey Miyake’s latest presentation finds freedom in the folds ...direction. The sharp, militaristic quality of their formation is accentuated by the rising intensity of the music, which samples sounds of the machinery at work.... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Ermenegildo Zegna XXX’s fall/winter 2021 men’s line breaks the fourth wall ...in cashmere” are “wrapped as a robe” reads the brand’s accompanying show statement). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=926jGTpdgOs “We all are experiencing a new reality that is concerned with... by Alex Hodor-Lee Documented Blueprints for a better world: proposals and manifestos ...In RMU, office buildings could be adapted to house low-income apartments, community facilities, schools, parks, shopping, culture, healthcare and yes, offices. Such a shift would... by Document Journal At Large The internet didn’t kill counterculture—you just won’t find it on Instagram ...zone, where one is subject to peer, employer, and state exposure. It also now includes Discord servers, paid newsletters (e.g., Substack), encrypted group messaging (via... by Caroline Busta Above the Fold The founders of Herrensauna, Berlin’s wild techno haven, find freedom in a nightlife pause ...in Berlin where access [to techno parties] was available constantly. It just desensitizes you to everything,” Dukkha said. “It’s sad, but sometimes I felt that... by Cassidy George Fashion Portfolio Dressing up to stay in In this fashion portfolio for Document online, Ina Lekiewicz and Alice Lefons capture the restless sartorial creativity that only boredom can unlock... by Document Journal Above the Fold Telfar bags and suffragette white: examining our obsession with what women in power wear ...called it disgraceful, disrespectful, and downright ugly. Rumors of sabotage emerged, suggesting Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour switched the cover last minute without informing Harris or... by Biz Sherbert Above the Fold From Raymond Pettibon to ‘Ray Gun’: Nina Ljeti’s syllabus for punks-in-training ...As an artist, I’m particularly inspired by the late MCA (RIP). I respect his work ethic, his viewpoints, and his dedication to arts, spirituality, and... by Megan Hullander At Large Inside ‘Mondo 2000,’ the cyberpunk magazine that gave us a glimpse of the utopian future that never was ...pleasure-pulse implants, the post-industrial leisure avant-garde, space skateboarding, hacker-pranking…’ It went on like that for a while. You get the picture. 1989. “Mondo 2000,” Issue... by Claire L. Evans Fashion Portfolio The architecture of movement Daniel Archer and Lauren Coppen capture the body's expressive elegance in this fashion portfolio and film for Document online... by Document Journal Conversations American Artist and Legacy Russell are hacking the cultural mainframe for a nonbinary future ...she poses the compelling framework of what she calls ‘Mimetic Emancipation’ or ‘M-I-M-E’ as distinct from, but ontologically linked to, ‘M-E-M-E.’ The proposal of ‘emancipation’... by Camille Sojit Pejcha At Large Dior fine jewelry designer Victoire de Castellane takes us inside her technicolor dreamworld ...Divya: And do you? Victoire: Before, yes. Now, I don’t believe in God, so, no. Divya: Best not to encourage any budding excavationists out there,... by Divya Bala Above the Fold Joseph Rodriguez’s ‘Taxi’ portraits capture the special bond between strangers in an unforgiving city ...the most referenced lines in 20th century American cinema: “I’m walkin’ here!” in John Schlesinger’s Midnight Cowboy and “You talkin’ to me?” from Martin Scorsese’s... by Cassidy George At Large The politics of pleasure: Is there a place for partying in the revolution? ...cannot happen every day—otherwise they would not be ‘non-ordinary,’ ” Bey wrote in his seminal text, T.A.Z.: The Temporary Autonomous Zone. “But such moments of... by Michelle Lhooq Conversations AMI’s Alexandre Mattiussi and musician Woodkid are the only authors of their creative destinies ...It’s crazy how taboo the subject darkness is. Everyone’s like, ‘Oh, no, no, you can’t talk about that.’ Alexandre: You assume it. Yoann: I could’ve... by Divya Bala At Large The battle over the visual language of counterculture, from Dada to the digital age ...suggest that Dadaist tactics and histories are somehow “over” or no longer relevant. Take, for instance, artist Adam Pendleton’s long-running “Black Dada” project, which critically... by Madeleine Morley Conversations Kenzo’s Felipe Oliveira Baptista conjures a nomadic vision of tomorrow ...50th anniversary. On October 4, less than one week after Kenzo’s Spring/ Summer 2021 show, the brand announced Mr. Takada’s passing from COVID-19 complications. “No... by Elaine YJ Lee Above the Fold The timely revival of ‘Brideshead Revisited,’ a defiantly opulent antidote to our bleak present ...were suddenly cracking open the boxset for a re-watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZtPGYLEzpw 2020 was always going to be a big year for Brideshead Revisited. It marked the... by Lucy Saldavia Above the Fold Sasha Grey and Isabella Lovestory are the future of post-digital desire ...[first] communion yet. [My sister] would come back from getting her communion and I would say, ‘Haha, you just ate God’s dick!’ There are key... by Biz Sherbert Conversations Freddie Gibbs and Moxie Marlinspike decrypt the modern American Dream ...Earrings, ring, and watch (worn throughout) Freddie’s own. Photographed in Los Angeles. Fashion Editor: Shawn Lakin. Photo Assistant Walker Lewis. Alex Hodor-Lee: You’re both described... by Alex Hodor-Lee Conversations Nia DaCosta and Karyn Kusama tell horror stories that can set us free ...is great. Do you live in New York? Nia: I’m in Fort Greene, actually. Karyn: Oh! Really? Nia: Yeah. [Laughs] And I’m in my work-home... by Hannah Ongley Conversations Ai Weiwei answers 20 questions from his son, Ai Lao ...at night, “Can I ask you a question, Dad?” “Sure,” I always answer. Then he asks, I answer, and when we’re done, he says, “Okay,... by Ai Weiwei Above the Fold Fariha Róisín turns personal trauma into narratives of cultural resistance ...a purpose! You are here for a purpose!” Talent Fariha Róisín. Director of Photography Ben Elias. Editor, Composer, & Sound Designer Giles Pates. Sound Engineer... by Meetra Javed Conversations French musician Oklou embodies many states of mind on ‘Galore’ ...was…I remember asking you, like, ‘What was that word? La berger?’ Lou: Yeah. In France, we have an expression, étoile de berger. The literal translation... by Tati Cotliar Above the Fold Björk reflects on mistakes and miracles with Þorgerður Ingólfsdóttir, the conductor who taught Iceland to sing ...Utopia [laughs]. There had to be a doubtlessness. The more I travel, and the older I get, I associate [hope] more and more with Iceland.... by Hannah Ongley Conversations In a world without nightlife, Arca builds a galaxy of infinite new realities ...shine, but if you dull it, they’re still winning. “I’m thinking about the differences that I perceive in my safety, as well, before transitioning,” Ghersi... by Hannah Ongley Conversations Chloë Sevigny, Haifaa al-Mansour, Hailey Gates, and So Yong Kim on why film’s future belongs to outsiders ...but that’s what makes us human.” —Haifaa al-Mansour Meg: What led you to that? Chloë: I just read about them. I have a five-month-old, I’m... by Meg Thomann Above the Fold Portland rapper Aminé reignites his hometown’s indie-rock roots ...[music] saving my life. They just want to hear a song to party to. And that’s fine, I have those songs [too]. But the kids... by David Aaron Brake Above the Fold Photographer Edd Horder honors the hospital workers on Britain’s COVID front lines ...was ridiculed by artists, playwrights, and authors. A.J. Cronin’s critical novel The Citadel, published in 1937, has been credited with transforming the public’s imagination by... by Alex Hodor-Lee Conversations Honey Dijon, Juliana Huxtable, and Nomi Ruiz affirm the sacred, shamanistic pleasures of sex and sound ...someone else’s.” —Nomi Ruiz Juliana: New York was obviously a fertile ground to discover what self-determination means. [The nightlife scene] is always evolving, [but] I... by Coco Romack At Large Saved by the rave: British youth are reclaiming public land to party, even during a pandemic ...is exactly the same, nobody’s a boss. Everyone’s on a level. “In the pub, there’s no rules, but it’s the social [expectations]… you’re supposed to... by Oli Warwick Above the Fold Meet Sama’ Abdulhadi, the DJ championing the Arab world’s music underground ...nightlife industry at large. “When COVID happened, I felt so happy I [had] played every party and every after-hour. If not, I would be sitting... by Cassidy George Above the Fold Footwork phenom Ahmad Chery-Robinson is making Jersey club go global ...9SM. Right: Coat, vest, and pants by 6 Moncler 1017 Alyx 9SM. Talent Ahmad Chery-Robinson. Photo Assistants Cesar Buitrago, Julian Anthony. Casting Angus Munro and... by Document Journal Conversations Ricky Martin and Berluti’s Kris Van Assche reflect on two decades of radical self expression ...my kids. It’s me telling them, ‘Be free. Be who you are. Wear whatever you want.’ My child the other day said, ‘Dad, I want... by Aaron Hicklin Above the Fold Thomas Prior captures moments of fleeting spectacle and impossible beauty ...it’s like, ‘That’s 30,000 dollars a month? That 400 square feet costs 30,000 dollars a month?’” he says. “Then you’ve got these morgue trucks and... by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Caroline Polachek crafts pop magic from the multiverse ...of mind-blowing as Polachek’s introspection toggles between the familiar and banal—“Back in the city, I’m just another girl in a sweater,” she reflects on “Door”—to... by Matilda Douglas-Henry Above the Fold Greentea Peng’s psychedelic R&B explores spirituality in the social media age ...“fuckeries [of] this year” into her first full-length record (out next year). She describes the forthcoming album, still title-less, as a product of its time—a... by Biz Sherbert Conversations Timothée Chalamet on how sci-fi futures can explain the world around us ...what he has done. “I’m sick, aren’t I?” Elio asks, desperate and embarrassed by the heights of his desire. Oliver observes Elio with amusement, grinning... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Inside the US Capitol insurrection with photographer Mark Peterson ...that sun-drenched film look. Mark: That’s amazing! That’s so great. Wow. Alex: After Minneapolis and City Pages, what did you do? You mentioned sports— Mark:... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold In a warming world, an engineered climate edges towards reality ...science, that’s about government. People in [the] solar geoengineering [community] overemphasize the U.S. But I think the U.S. gets less important, relatively every year. This... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Everything you need to know this week, from robot companions to the raffle that might send you to space ...allows users to showcase their everyday lives—something users of TikTok, its biggest competitor, have described as one of the platform’s strengths compared to other social... by Document Editors
Above the Fold Bladee and Mechatok push the boundaries of pop with “Good Luck” ...if you take the hook on “Rainbow,” for example… It’s definitely a massive hit-song. I feel that both of you are interested in this hit-making... by Federico Sargentone
Above the Fold Sounds of solidarity: 5 albums blending language, technologies, and traditions ...performing with zither-player Wu Fei and others in the “kung fu-Appalachian avant-garde folk-rock” group The Wu Force since 2011. Wu and Washburn’s self-titled collaboration (Wu... by Noah Berlatsky
Above the Fold Writing as exorcism: Chris Kraus on the art of confessional literature ...date. ‘A narrative,’ she writes, ‘is an emotional moving.’ She’d yet to be commercially published or known beyond the art world. Writing on the cusp... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Michelle Pfeiffer on her clean beauty crusade ...banned here. We have only banned 11. Ann: Shit— Michelle: I know, shit! We have only really banned 11. It’s crazy, you know? When I... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Everything you need to know this week, from corsets to encryption ...#communism #socialism #marxism #leftist #economics #economics ♬ original sound – جنة @planetmoneyHere’s the dang gamestok #gamestop #gme #reddit #shortsell #learnontiktok ♬ original sound – planetmoney... by Document Editors
Above the Fold A virtual ketamine clinic promises a revolution in mental health care ...make you feel like an emotionless blob, the gym membership you probably won’t use that’s supposed to give you structure and endorphins, out-of-network therapy, a... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Photographer Sarah Piantadosi captures the inimitable bonds between mother and child ...JJ Masters, Bianca Williams, Zuri-Li, Sara Hemming, Malick Hemming Sy, Katy England, Wolf Gillespie, Lux Gillespie, Cat Hocking. Hair Neil Moodie at Bryant Artists for... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Liv.e is the songs she creates ...comes out. I think it’s just like, how does my environment make me feel and [affect] what am I writing. Amanda: What artists do you... by Brendan South
Above the Fold Inspired by the words of James Baldwin, Virgil Abloh envisions fashion’s Black future ...victim of it, but you are also a winner of it, and you have to wear that crown. The question is how you wear it.”... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold The perfect pleat: Homme Plissé Issey Miyake’s latest presentation finds freedom in the folds ...direction. The sharp, militaristic quality of their formation is accentuated by the rising intensity of the music, which samples sounds of the machinery at work.... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Ermenegildo Zegna XXX’s fall/winter 2021 men’s line breaks the fourth wall ...in cashmere” are “wrapped as a robe” reads the brand’s accompanying show statement). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=926jGTpdgOs “We all are experiencing a new reality that is concerned with... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Documented Blueprints for a better world: proposals and manifestos ...In RMU, office buildings could be adapted to house low-income apartments, community facilities, schools, parks, shopping, culture, healthcare and yes, offices. Such a shift would... by Document Journal
At Large The internet didn’t kill counterculture—you just won’t find it on Instagram ...zone, where one is subject to peer, employer, and state exposure. It also now includes Discord servers, paid newsletters (e.g., Substack), encrypted group messaging (via... by Caroline Busta
Above the Fold The founders of Herrensauna, Berlin’s wild techno haven, find freedom in a nightlife pause ...in Berlin where access [to techno parties] was available constantly. It just desensitizes you to everything,” Dukkha said. “It’s sad, but sometimes I felt that... by Cassidy George
Fashion Portfolio Dressing up to stay in In this fashion portfolio for Document online, Ina Lekiewicz and Alice Lefons capture the restless sartorial creativity that only boredom can unlock... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Telfar bags and suffragette white: examining our obsession with what women in power wear ...called it disgraceful, disrespectful, and downright ugly. Rumors of sabotage emerged, suggesting Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour switched the cover last minute without informing Harris or... by Biz Sherbert
Above the Fold From Raymond Pettibon to ‘Ray Gun’: Nina Ljeti’s syllabus for punks-in-training ...As an artist, I’m particularly inspired by the late MCA (RIP). I respect his work ethic, his viewpoints, and his dedication to arts, spirituality, and... by Megan Hullander
At Large Inside ‘Mondo 2000,’ the cyberpunk magazine that gave us a glimpse of the utopian future that never was ...pleasure-pulse implants, the post-industrial leisure avant-garde, space skateboarding, hacker-pranking…’ It went on like that for a while. You get the picture. 1989. “Mondo 2000,” Issue... by Claire L. Evans
Fashion Portfolio The architecture of movement Daniel Archer and Lauren Coppen capture the body's expressive elegance in this fashion portfolio and film for Document online... by Document Journal
Conversations American Artist and Legacy Russell are hacking the cultural mainframe for a nonbinary future ...she poses the compelling framework of what she calls ‘Mimetic Emancipation’ or ‘M-I-M-E’ as distinct from, but ontologically linked to, ‘M-E-M-E.’ The proposal of ‘emancipation’... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
At Large Dior fine jewelry designer Victoire de Castellane takes us inside her technicolor dreamworld ...Divya: And do you? Victoire: Before, yes. Now, I don’t believe in God, so, no. Divya: Best not to encourage any budding excavationists out there,... by Divya Bala
Above the Fold Joseph Rodriguez’s ‘Taxi’ portraits capture the special bond between strangers in an unforgiving city ...the most referenced lines in 20th century American cinema: “I’m walkin’ here!” in John Schlesinger’s Midnight Cowboy and “You talkin’ to me?” from Martin Scorsese’s... by Cassidy George
At Large The politics of pleasure: Is there a place for partying in the revolution? ...cannot happen every day—otherwise they would not be ‘non-ordinary,’ ” Bey wrote in his seminal text, T.A.Z.: The Temporary Autonomous Zone. “But such moments of... by Michelle Lhooq
Conversations AMI’s Alexandre Mattiussi and musician Woodkid are the only authors of their creative destinies ...It’s crazy how taboo the subject darkness is. Everyone’s like, ‘Oh, no, no, you can’t talk about that.’ Alexandre: You assume it. Yoann: I could’ve... by Divya Bala
At Large The battle over the visual language of counterculture, from Dada to the digital age ...suggest that Dadaist tactics and histories are somehow “over” or no longer relevant. Take, for instance, artist Adam Pendleton’s long-running “Black Dada” project, which critically... by Madeleine Morley
Conversations Kenzo’s Felipe Oliveira Baptista conjures a nomadic vision of tomorrow ...50th anniversary. On October 4, less than one week after Kenzo’s Spring/ Summer 2021 show, the brand announced Mr. Takada’s passing from COVID-19 complications. “No... by Elaine YJ Lee
Above the Fold The timely revival of ‘Brideshead Revisited,’ a defiantly opulent antidote to our bleak present ...were suddenly cracking open the boxset for a re-watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZtPGYLEzpw 2020 was always going to be a big year for Brideshead Revisited. It marked the... by Lucy Saldavia
Above the Fold Sasha Grey and Isabella Lovestory are the future of post-digital desire ...[first] communion yet. [My sister] would come back from getting her communion and I would say, ‘Haha, you just ate God’s dick!’ There are key... by Biz Sherbert
Conversations Freddie Gibbs and Moxie Marlinspike decrypt the modern American Dream ...Earrings, ring, and watch (worn throughout) Freddie’s own. Photographed in Los Angeles. Fashion Editor: Shawn Lakin. Photo Assistant Walker Lewis. Alex Hodor-Lee: You’re both described... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Conversations Nia DaCosta and Karyn Kusama tell horror stories that can set us free ...is great. Do you live in New York? Nia: I’m in Fort Greene, actually. Karyn: Oh! Really? Nia: Yeah. [Laughs] And I’m in my work-home... by Hannah Ongley
Conversations Ai Weiwei answers 20 questions from his son, Ai Lao ...at night, “Can I ask you a question, Dad?” “Sure,” I always answer. Then he asks, I answer, and when we’re done, he says, “Okay,... by Ai Weiwei
Above the Fold Fariha Róisín turns personal trauma into narratives of cultural resistance ...a purpose! You are here for a purpose!” Talent Fariha Róisín. Director of Photography Ben Elias. Editor, Composer, & Sound Designer Giles Pates. Sound Engineer... by Meetra Javed
Conversations French musician Oklou embodies many states of mind on ‘Galore’ ...was…I remember asking you, like, ‘What was that word? La berger?’ Lou: Yeah. In France, we have an expression, étoile de berger. The literal translation... by Tati Cotliar
Above the Fold Björk reflects on mistakes and miracles with Þorgerður Ingólfsdóttir, the conductor who taught Iceland to sing ...Utopia [laughs]. There had to be a doubtlessness. The more I travel, and the older I get, I associate [hope] more and more with Iceland.... by Hannah Ongley
Conversations In a world without nightlife, Arca builds a galaxy of infinite new realities ...shine, but if you dull it, they’re still winning. “I’m thinking about the differences that I perceive in my safety, as well, before transitioning,” Ghersi... by Hannah Ongley
Conversations Chloë Sevigny, Haifaa al-Mansour, Hailey Gates, and So Yong Kim on why film’s future belongs to outsiders ...but that’s what makes us human.” —Haifaa al-Mansour Meg: What led you to that? Chloë: I just read about them. I have a five-month-old, I’m... by Meg Thomann
Above the Fold Portland rapper Aminé reignites his hometown’s indie-rock roots ...[music] saving my life. They just want to hear a song to party to. And that’s fine, I have those songs [too]. But the kids... by David Aaron Brake
Above the Fold Photographer Edd Horder honors the hospital workers on Britain’s COVID front lines ...was ridiculed by artists, playwrights, and authors. A.J. Cronin’s critical novel The Citadel, published in 1937, has been credited with transforming the public’s imagination by... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Conversations Honey Dijon, Juliana Huxtable, and Nomi Ruiz affirm the sacred, shamanistic pleasures of sex and sound ...someone else’s.” —Nomi Ruiz Juliana: New York was obviously a fertile ground to discover what self-determination means. [The nightlife scene] is always evolving, [but] I... by Coco Romack
At Large Saved by the rave: British youth are reclaiming public land to party, even during a pandemic ...is exactly the same, nobody’s a boss. Everyone’s on a level. “In the pub, there’s no rules, but it’s the social [expectations]… you’re supposed to... by Oli Warwick
Above the Fold Meet Sama’ Abdulhadi, the DJ championing the Arab world’s music underground ...nightlife industry at large. “When COVID happened, I felt so happy I [had] played every party and every after-hour. If not, I would be sitting... by Cassidy George
Above the Fold Footwork phenom Ahmad Chery-Robinson is making Jersey club go global ...9SM. Right: Coat, vest, and pants by 6 Moncler 1017 Alyx 9SM. Talent Ahmad Chery-Robinson. Photo Assistants Cesar Buitrago, Julian Anthony. Casting Angus Munro and... by Document Journal
Conversations Ricky Martin and Berluti’s Kris Van Assche reflect on two decades of radical self expression ...my kids. It’s me telling them, ‘Be free. Be who you are. Wear whatever you want.’ My child the other day said, ‘Dad, I want... by Aaron Hicklin
Above the Fold Thomas Prior captures moments of fleeting spectacle and impossible beauty ...it’s like, ‘That’s 30,000 dollars a month? That 400 square feet costs 30,000 dollars a month?’” he says. “Then you’ve got these morgue trucks and... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Caroline Polachek crafts pop magic from the multiverse ...of mind-blowing as Polachek’s introspection toggles between the familiar and banal—“Back in the city, I’m just another girl in a sweater,” she reflects on “Door”—to... by Matilda Douglas-Henry
Above the Fold Greentea Peng’s psychedelic R&B explores spirituality in the social media age ...“fuckeries [of] this year” into her first full-length record (out next year). She describes the forthcoming album, still title-less, as a product of its time—a... by Biz Sherbert
Conversations Timothée Chalamet on how sci-fi futures can explain the world around us ...what he has done. “I’m sick, aren’t I?” Elio asks, desperate and embarrassed by the heights of his desire. Oliver observes Elio with amusement, grinning... by Camille Sojit Pejcha