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 Who tf is Alex G? ...watching the latest season of The Bachelorette. Madison: Your vocals often feature a lot of autotune, pitching up, and extreme straining. Is there a reason... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Dr. Noki on rule-breaking, ’90s Shoreditch, and the rave uniform ...London fashion scene. His latest show was a testament to that: NOKI’s audience resembled concert-goers more than the typical Fashion Week crowd. Multiple soundtracks played... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Shea Couleé and Sudan Archives are their own storytellers ...new perspective, but then it just makes so much sense. Megan: How are you feeling about putting these albums out as live music is coming... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Netflix’s ‘Blonde’ claims to take aim at abusers, but Marilyn winds up in the crosshairs “I was wriggling to get out of my seat,” whispered a woman outside the theater at the 79th Venice Film Festival. We were both coming... by Lee Phillips Above the Fold At London Fashion Week, JW Anderson plays the game of life ...to incite his surrealist approach to design. His latest collection for JW Anderson presented itself like a musical fugue: incorporating two “voices” that are counter-subjects... by Razzi Schlosser Above the Fold With seductive stares and smeared red pouts, Dilara Findikoglu’s latest presentation merges fantasy and classicism ...Turkish-British designer is known for her exquisite Victorian bodices, dramatically layered ruffles, and fully-embellished garments. She’s the Gothic-Renaissance princess we’ve all desperately been waiting for,... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold For artist Keegan Monaghan, empathy needs no context “Sidewalk, grate, outlet, floor,” begins a statement from James Fuentes Gallery, home to artist Keegan Monaghan’s latest exhibition, Indicator. “A subject so tightly cropped it... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold For Snail Mail, vulnerability is a double-edged sword ...For Jordan, vulnerability has always been a double-edged sword: Her talent for incisive, emotive songwriting paved the path to her meteoric rise—yet with this success... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold In Sierra Pettengill’s new documentary ‘Riotsville, U.S.A.,’ a fake town reveals real problems ...US’s self-proclaimed status as leader of the free world. But are these shows of hyper-militarization and strong-arm politics actually contradictions of American values, or expressions... by Tia Glista Above the Fold Willy Chavarria takes New York Fashion Week to church ...talents and such dark souls. I am a big believer in freestyle creativity, and these works are a gorgeous example of creatives coming together and... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Behind the scenes at Tory Burch’s golden-hour New York Fashion Week show ...shore, the pier facilitated a ravishing and effective mise-en-scène, which contextually informed Burch’s inspiration for the season: light—denoting the golden rays that illuminate, and an... by Yuki Xu Above the Fold Remembering Jean-Luc Godard, whose immortal legacy rewrote the rules of cinema ...from Godard. His work is rife with insight, beauty, culture, love, loss, and everything in between. The bad news: Godard has left this world. The... by Razzi Schlosser Above the Fold At the Heaven by Marc Jacobs party, influencers and pseudo-celebrities chose love over ego ...venue, an ensemble of models sporting the brand’s latest, and an array of editors, influencers, and celebrity appearances, it’s hard to unblur the lines between... by Tiana Randall Above the Fold Charles Atlas’s ‘The Mathematics of Consciousness’ lives in the brain of the artist ...Atlas’s projection “toggles between numerical fantasies, dance sequences, abstract compositions, scientific ruminations, and internet memes.” These images, composed of archival and new material, flicker across... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Raul Lopez is a storyteller, and Luar is his diary ...his family, his religion, queer identity. From its inception to this day, his body of work has stayed a testament to a highly-specific yet familiar... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Whitney’s pain is our pleasure ...rapper. “When people come over and like Whitney, I love it, but don’t come to me asking if I’m Logic. This is me putting everyone... by Madeleine Beck Above the Fold The essence of Marni, according to its show’s best-dressed attendees On Monday evening’s presentation, Marni brought vivid colors and rigorous graphics to new heights—or depths, so to speak. Accompanied by a live orchestra and compounded... by Razzi Schlosser Above the Fold In ‘Bliss Montage,’ Ling Ma falls out of narrative and into stasis ...way out of existence, is perhaps the most iconic example. Like Bartleby’s protest, literary fiction can sometimes feel like a sit-down strike with no demands.... by Noah Berlatsky Above the Fold Overheard above the noise at The Jeffries’s fifth anniversary party, hosted by Kendall Werts, Evan Mock, and Julia Fox On Tuesday evening, in the calm before the storm of New York Fashion Week, creative agency The Jeffries celebrated its five-year anniversary at Kyle Hotchkiss... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Notting Hill Carnival is a haven for Black joy in the UK ...Granted, our governments hate regular, working-class people less than the British one does, but when it comes to conversations about race and the treatment of... by Kemi Fatoba Above the Fold Theory Project presents ‘Movement of New York,’ a performance series at the heart of the Manhattan’s dance culture ...Movement of New York—Theory Project’s newest collection, conceived by Dutch designer Lucas Ossendrijver. The capsule was inspired by the city’s energy: its quick pace, its... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold From nostalgic ballads to seductive funk, Sudan Archives finds her range on ‘Natural Brown Prom Queen’ ...latest record, Natural Brown Prom Queen, sees Parks’s fully-realized potential, with lively anthems for the girlies. At 19, Parks moved to Los Angeles, where she... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold A decolonized art world can’t be built on diversity alone ...that she planned to hire an all-Black staff. A 2020 New York Times headline, reading “A New Zwirner Gallery With an All-Black Staff,” overshadowed the... by Priya Gandhi Above the Fold It’s dream or die for Disco Tehran ...nightlife, hosting roughly 16 cinemas and numerous discotheques and cafes. These cinemas aired new art and new Hollywood films, thanks in part to many Iranians... by Elizabeth Stewart Above the Fold Lucas Ossendrijver’s new collection for Theory is inspired by the movement of New York ...Ossendrijver, whose name was once synonymous with Lanvin menswear, recently announced his latest design directions—a collection with Theory Project which will premiere on September 7... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Tatiana Hazel’s songs for seeking solace in the unknown ...push her to keep making music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmAT7IapEn4 “Swingin Party” by The Replacements This song does wonders for my anxiety. Something about the swing of it... 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 Artemis I will carry American values to space—capitalism, ‘diversity,’ and colonialism included ...NASA’s Space Launch System named its new test flight spaceship after her, 53 years after the successful launch of Apollo 11. Artemis I—attached to the... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold A definitive guide to Chicago house, according to legendary DJ Chip E. ...recognizing not just the new artists who are out there, but some of the pioneers, like myself.” In anticipation of his upcoming appearance at ARC,... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Is it ‘quiet quitting,’ or are you just doing your job? The work-from-home boom kickstarted by the pandemic has become an integral part of corporate culture, with more and more jobs across the country allowing employees... by Madeleine Beck Above the Fold Tamtam soundtracks the hunt for inspiration Tamtam wrote “INSAK” with the universal in mind. Her latest single explores the relationship between two quintessentially human experiences: lost love and time. Saudi-born and... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Celebrating Kaari Upson’s voyeuristic, uncanny world ...exhibition of new works at Sprüth Magers’s Los Angeles location until October 8. Document had the chance to visit her retrospective, Kaari Upson: Never Enough,... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Gerald Clayton and Kris Bowers are fostering the next generation of jazz ...leap forward in the arena of music supervision and composition. Bowers also has a long history with the festival, having competed at Monterey’s 2004, 2005,... by Kevin L. Clark Above the Fold Does the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll owe it all to Black culture? ...thing more powerful than skill is hatred. Now, this film comes out—the latest interpretation of Elvis’s rise and fall. Austin Butler’s performance as the singer... by JoliAmour DuBose-Morris Above the Fold Ask Liara: A sex worker’s guide to living, loving, and fucking ...just visited Montana and I knew that I could comfortably do it among the mountains—such an amazing view! But I live in Florida, so I... 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 primer on house music’s foundational records, courtesy of DJ Lady D ...new album, Renaissance. “Can’t Stop The House” by Thompson & Lenoir Thompson & Lenoir released “Can’t Stop The House” (1987) with House Jam Records. Their... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Faye Webster has her mind made up ...a 24-piece orchestral accompaniment on her latest EP, Car Therapy Sessions. The project is sweeping and cinematic, aching for a lover; it’s ultra-saturated with Webster’s... by Kayla Herrera-Daya Above the Fold In an era of television filler, ‘The Bear’ demands a return to close watching ...and the City to Fleabag, we’ve seen 30-minute comedies and dramedies excel. We’ve also seen comedies getting more daring: Atlanta used horror in its last... by Diego Sacramento 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 In a wasteland of golden vibrators, Frank Ocean’s luxury cock ring is a reminder that fringe culture never came from celebrity A couple of years ago, everyone started writing about how celebrity-backed sex toys were the new celebrity fragrance. It started—at least to some degree—with Goop... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold DeathbyRomy’s ‘No Mercy’ is a camp anthem for sick lovers ...of America grew up in comparison to how I did. I think people are naturally drawn to things that are different to them. Those things... 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 ...participants in these communities often appear to be “sharing everything,” examining our own “media diaries,” and the motivations behind them, can be a worthwhile step... by Madeleine Beck Above the Fold Just because you can create a digitally rendered pop star, doesn’t mean you should ...tweet about being upset; AI musicians are explicitly controllable, and surprisingly good at dancing. This year, the K-pop boy group SUPERKIND introduced its newest member,... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold What ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ gets wrong about queer parenthood ...you imagined. You’ve got to shunt aside some expectations, some hopes, and some dreams, and replace them with new ones. It’s a little disorienting, and... by Noah Berlatsky Above the Fold For Lutfi Janania Zablah, the botanical world is boundless ...of creating a moment,” stays with his audience forever. His latest show at New York’s Museum of Art and Design, for instance, communicated the artist’s... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Tom Sturridge strips down in ‘The Sandman’—and adds some layers of his own ...come from new ideas. Megan: This project was in developmental hell for decades—do you think there’s anything that resonates with this story now that’s different... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold In ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies,’ Chase Sui Wonders isn’t just screaming—she’s behaving badly ...of air from all directions, and crew members chuck sticks at the actor and her castmates. The fear induced by a real natural disaster may... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Monkeypox reveals the cultural capital of beauty in a chronically-online culture As of this week, New York City is in a state of emergency due to the rise of monkeypox––a virus transmittable through close contact with... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Who tf is Alex G? ...watching the latest season of The Bachelorette. Madison: Your vocals often feature a lot of autotune, pitching up, and extreme straining. Is there a reason... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Dr. Noki on rule-breaking, ’90s Shoreditch, and the rave uniform ...London fashion scene. His latest show was a testament to that: NOKI’s audience resembled concert-goers more than the typical Fashion Week crowd. Multiple soundtracks played... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Shea Couleé and Sudan Archives are their own storytellers ...new perspective, but then it just makes so much sense. Megan: How are you feeling about putting these albums out as live music is coming... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Netflix’s ‘Blonde’ claims to take aim at abusers, but Marilyn winds up in the crosshairs “I was wriggling to get out of my seat,” whispered a woman outside the theater at the 79th Venice Film Festival. We were both coming... by Lee Phillips
Above the Fold At London Fashion Week, JW Anderson plays the game of life ...to incite his surrealist approach to design. His latest collection for JW Anderson presented itself like a musical fugue: incorporating two “voices” that are counter-subjects... by Razzi Schlosser
Above the Fold With seductive stares and smeared red pouts, Dilara Findikoglu’s latest presentation merges fantasy and classicism ...Turkish-British designer is known for her exquisite Victorian bodices, dramatically layered ruffles, and fully-embellished garments. She’s the Gothic-Renaissance princess we’ve all desperately been waiting for,... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold For artist Keegan Monaghan, empathy needs no context “Sidewalk, grate, outlet, floor,” begins a statement from James Fuentes Gallery, home to artist Keegan Monaghan’s latest exhibition, Indicator. “A subject so tightly cropped it... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold For Snail Mail, vulnerability is a double-edged sword ...For Jordan, vulnerability has always been a double-edged sword: Her talent for incisive, emotive songwriting paved the path to her meteoric rise—yet with this success... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold In Sierra Pettengill’s new documentary ‘Riotsville, U.S.A.,’ a fake town reveals real problems ...US’s self-proclaimed status as leader of the free world. But are these shows of hyper-militarization and strong-arm politics actually contradictions of American values, or expressions... by Tia Glista
Above the Fold Willy Chavarria takes New York Fashion Week to church ...talents and such dark souls. I am a big believer in freestyle creativity, and these works are a gorgeous example of creatives coming together and... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Behind the scenes at Tory Burch’s golden-hour New York Fashion Week show ...shore, the pier facilitated a ravishing and effective mise-en-scène, which contextually informed Burch’s inspiration for the season: light—denoting the golden rays that illuminate, and an... by Yuki Xu
Above the Fold Remembering Jean-Luc Godard, whose immortal legacy rewrote the rules of cinema ...from Godard. His work is rife with insight, beauty, culture, love, loss, and everything in between. The bad news: Godard has left this world. The... by Razzi Schlosser
Above the Fold At the Heaven by Marc Jacobs party, influencers and pseudo-celebrities chose love over ego ...venue, an ensemble of models sporting the brand’s latest, and an array of editors, influencers, and celebrity appearances, it’s hard to unblur the lines between... by Tiana Randall
Above the Fold Charles Atlas’s ‘The Mathematics of Consciousness’ lives in the brain of the artist ...Atlas’s projection “toggles between numerical fantasies, dance sequences, abstract compositions, scientific ruminations, and internet memes.” These images, composed of archival and new material, flicker across... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Raul Lopez is a storyteller, and Luar is his diary ...his family, his religion, queer identity. From its inception to this day, his body of work has stayed a testament to a highly-specific yet familiar... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Whitney’s pain is our pleasure ...rapper. “When people come over and like Whitney, I love it, but don’t come to me asking if I’m Logic. This is me putting everyone... by Madeleine Beck
Above the Fold The essence of Marni, according to its show’s best-dressed attendees On Monday evening’s presentation, Marni brought vivid colors and rigorous graphics to new heights—or depths, so to speak. Accompanied by a live orchestra and compounded... by Razzi Schlosser
Above the Fold In ‘Bliss Montage,’ Ling Ma falls out of narrative and into stasis ...way out of existence, is perhaps the most iconic example. Like Bartleby’s protest, literary fiction can sometimes feel like a sit-down strike with no demands.... by Noah Berlatsky
Above the Fold Overheard above the noise at The Jeffries’s fifth anniversary party, hosted by Kendall Werts, Evan Mock, and Julia Fox On Tuesday evening, in the calm before the storm of New York Fashion Week, creative agency The Jeffries celebrated its five-year anniversary at Kyle Hotchkiss... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Notting Hill Carnival is a haven for Black joy in the UK ...Granted, our governments hate regular, working-class people less than the British one does, but when it comes to conversations about race and the treatment of... by Kemi Fatoba
Above the Fold Theory Project presents ‘Movement of New York,’ a performance series at the heart of the Manhattan’s dance culture ...Movement of New York—Theory Project’s newest collection, conceived by Dutch designer Lucas Ossendrijver. The capsule was inspired by the city’s energy: its quick pace, its... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold From nostalgic ballads to seductive funk, Sudan Archives finds her range on ‘Natural Brown Prom Queen’ ...latest record, Natural Brown Prom Queen, sees Parks’s fully-realized potential, with lively anthems for the girlies. At 19, Parks moved to Los Angeles, where she... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold A decolonized art world can’t be built on diversity alone ...that she planned to hire an all-Black staff. A 2020 New York Times headline, reading “A New Zwirner Gallery With an All-Black Staff,” overshadowed the... by Priya Gandhi
Above the Fold It’s dream or die for Disco Tehran ...nightlife, hosting roughly 16 cinemas and numerous discotheques and cafes. These cinemas aired new art and new Hollywood films, thanks in part to many Iranians... by Elizabeth Stewart
Above the Fold Lucas Ossendrijver’s new collection for Theory is inspired by the movement of New York ...Ossendrijver, whose name was once synonymous with Lanvin menswear, recently announced his latest design directions—a collection with Theory Project which will premiere on September 7... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Tatiana Hazel’s songs for seeking solace in the unknown ...push her to keep making music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmAT7IapEn4 “Swingin Party” by The Replacements This song does wonders for my anxiety. Something about the swing of it... 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 Artemis I will carry American values to space—capitalism, ‘diversity,’ and colonialism included ...NASA’s Space Launch System named its new test flight spaceship after her, 53 years after the successful launch of Apollo 11. Artemis I—attached to the... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold A definitive guide to Chicago house, according to legendary DJ Chip E. ...recognizing not just the new artists who are out there, but some of the pioneers, like myself.” In anticipation of his upcoming appearance at ARC,... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Is it ‘quiet quitting,’ or are you just doing your job? The work-from-home boom kickstarted by the pandemic has become an integral part of corporate culture, with more and more jobs across the country allowing employees... by Madeleine Beck
Above the Fold Tamtam soundtracks the hunt for inspiration Tamtam wrote “INSAK” with the universal in mind. Her latest single explores the relationship between two quintessentially human experiences: lost love and time. Saudi-born and... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Celebrating Kaari Upson’s voyeuristic, uncanny world ...exhibition of new works at Sprüth Magers’s Los Angeles location until October 8. Document had the chance to visit her retrospective, Kaari Upson: Never Enough,... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Gerald Clayton and Kris Bowers are fostering the next generation of jazz ...leap forward in the arena of music supervision and composition. Bowers also has a long history with the festival, having competed at Monterey’s 2004, 2005,... by Kevin L. Clark
Above the Fold Does the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll owe it all to Black culture? ...thing more powerful than skill is hatred. Now, this film comes out—the latest interpretation of Elvis’s rise and fall. Austin Butler’s performance as the singer... by JoliAmour DuBose-Morris
Above the Fold Ask Liara: A sex worker’s guide to living, loving, and fucking ...just visited Montana and I knew that I could comfortably do it among the mountains—such an amazing view! But I live in Florida, so I... 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 primer on house music’s foundational records, courtesy of DJ Lady D ...new album, Renaissance. “Can’t Stop The House” by Thompson & Lenoir Thompson & Lenoir released “Can’t Stop The House” (1987) with House Jam Records. Their... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Faye Webster has her mind made up ...a 24-piece orchestral accompaniment on her latest EP, Car Therapy Sessions. The project is sweeping and cinematic, aching for a lover; it’s ultra-saturated with Webster’s... by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold In an era of television filler, ‘The Bear’ demands a return to close watching ...and the City to Fleabag, we’ve seen 30-minute comedies and dramedies excel. We’ve also seen comedies getting more daring: Atlanta used horror in its last... by Diego Sacramento
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 In a wasteland of golden vibrators, Frank Ocean’s luxury cock ring is a reminder that fringe culture never came from celebrity A couple of years ago, everyone started writing about how celebrity-backed sex toys were the new celebrity fragrance. It started—at least to some degree—with Goop... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold DeathbyRomy’s ‘No Mercy’ is a camp anthem for sick lovers ...of America grew up in comparison to how I did. I think people are naturally drawn to things that are different to them. Those things... 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 ...participants in these communities often appear to be “sharing everything,” examining our own “media diaries,” and the motivations behind them, can be a worthwhile step... by Madeleine Beck
Above the Fold Just because you can create a digitally rendered pop star, doesn’t mean you should ...tweet about being upset; AI musicians are explicitly controllable, and surprisingly good at dancing. This year, the K-pop boy group SUPERKIND introduced its newest member,... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold What ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ gets wrong about queer parenthood ...you imagined. You’ve got to shunt aside some expectations, some hopes, and some dreams, and replace them with new ones. It’s a little disorienting, and... by Noah Berlatsky
Above the Fold For Lutfi Janania Zablah, the botanical world is boundless ...of creating a moment,” stays with his audience forever. His latest show at New York’s Museum of Art and Design, for instance, communicated the artist’s... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Tom Sturridge strips down in ‘The Sandman’—and adds some layers of his own ...come from new ideas. Megan: This project was in developmental hell for decades—do you think there’s anything that resonates with this story now that’s different... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold In ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies,’ Chase Sui Wonders isn’t just screaming—she’s behaving badly ...of air from all directions, and crew members chuck sticks at the actor and her castmates. The fear induced by a real natural disaster may... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Monkeypox reveals the cultural capital of beauty in a chronically-online culture As of this week, New York City is in a state of emergency due to the rise of monkeypox––a virus transmittable through close contact with... by Madison Bulnes