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 Maripol, godmother of instant photography, on the serendipitous magic of Polaroids ...said something mean about [Instagramming] food but I’m a foodie. There is always gonna be a new chef and new writer and new filmmaker, and... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Leveling up with Drain Gang’s ‘Legendary Member,’ Thaiboy Digital On “Spinnin,” the 10th track on Legendary Member, Thaiboy Digital, born Thanapat Thaothawong, raps, “I crave destruction / Drain Gang we up and coming /... by Agnes Bae Above the Fold A 24-hour guide to the world’s largest dance music festival ...In many ways it is the ultimate electronic music festival, and in others it’s the ultimate test case for the effects of commercialization, hype, and... by Ashley Simpson Above the Fold Martin Margiela breaks his silence in a new documentary. Here are the 6 biggest takeaways ...neighborhood outside of Paris, the seating was first come first serve, and local kids walked the catwalk. Though it completely ruptured the standard runway model... by Cassidy George Above the Fold Maison Kitsuné brings Parisian luxury and Japanese minimalism to their first NYC café At the charming southeast corner of Perry and Hudson Street sits a new addition to New York’s range of coffee shops, this time owned and... by Rachel Cheung Documented Pope.L layers performances and haunted places to question dominant historical narratives ...American Art in New York, October 10, 2019–winter 2020. Member: Pope.L, 1978–2001 can be seen at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, October... by Suzie Oppenheimer Above the Fold Mitch Epstein confronts America’s psychological darkness in ‘Sunshine Hotel’ ...complexities of America: the place, its ideas, and its people. Ahead of the Sunshine Hotel release, Epstein shared some thoughts with Document about the process... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold Amanda Gorman, the 21-year-old poet using her words as weapons for change ...about the liberation of the world, which is completely revolutionary, it’s not just, I want freedom for myself, it’s I want the freedom for my... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold What it’s actually like to own a marijuana dispensary as a woman of color in Colorado ...military, cannabis has always been a part of my life. I have always preferred to recreate with cannabis more so than alcohol. Coming off Barack... by Daisy Prince Above the Fold Remembering Larry Levan’s iconic ‘Saturday Mass’ with 11 of his greatest mixes ...Garage audience as ‘Saturday Mass,’ made a mark on the New York club scene by prioritizing danceable sound over verbal interaction. Engendering a community of... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold ‘New York Club Kids’: Waltpaper’s dazzling ode to America’s first true influencers ...come up with it? Do you think many Club Kids identified more strongly with their alter ego names than their given? Walt—I think when everyone... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold ‘Bedroom Brian Eno’: Steele talks to Julia Cumming about his vulnerable solo project ...the Britanys, who continue to play around New York City. How does it feel to start on your own musical path? Steele—It’s nice. I have... by Julia Cumming At Large Remembering the fall of the Berlin Wall, 30 years later ...D-marks! And it wasn’t just East Germans who could come. Polish people could come as well. There was a Polish market that my friends used... by Aaron Hicklin Above the Fold Thomas Lohr imagines the dynamic inner life of a rock ...on the sculptures of Auguste Rodin. His latest project, Gezeiten, took this infatuation to a new level as he entered an unexpected relationship with a... by Lauren Tischler Above the Fold 6 real-life geniuses wear Moncler Genius ...of stagnant, so it was incredibly helpful to get new inspiration and a new burst of energy. I was really influenced by the energy of... by Document Journal Above the Fold Artist Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi reveals—and defies—the white supremacist underpinnings of elite gymnastics ...with the success of her new series Gymnasium, the artist is having her moment—just like Biles. Born in New York to a South African father... by Miss Rosen Above the Fold William Selden’s ‘oil paintings’ aren’t quite what they seem ...celebrity portraiture. Now, in his upcoming exhibit at New Art Projects, the Middlesex University-educated fine artist reveals the culmination of his multifaceted expertise—combining photography, still... by Hannah Miller Above the Fold Lucia Moholy, the photographer who immortalized the Bauhaus, finally gets her due ...Berlin after her then-partner, communist politician Theodor Neubauer, was arrested by the Nazis. She was forced to leave behind 600 glass negatives that documented the... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold The radical feminist sex worker who photographed her clients at their most grotesque In the early 1970s, the Lusty Lady Theater made its debut on Kearney Street in San Francisco, providing 16mm peep show films for a newly... by Miss Rosen Above the Fold Vegyn, music’s favorite mystery collaborator, finds freedom in a sound of his own ...over the phone from New York, where he now spends half his time. Vegyn is a big advocate of doing new things; working in new... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Glossier, #NoMakeup, and the authenticity myth ...the free canvas totes that come with a New Yorker subscription became an iconic status symbol on the streets of Manhattan. The Glossier Flagship, which... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Fiddles on full blast, and not a drop of booze in sight: a weekend at Knothead Jamboree square dance ...off their new matching duds, and hunker down for a weekend-long party filled with dancing and workshops. There is no competition, and, amazingly, this celebration... by Josh Ethan Johnson Above the Fold A day in L.A. with Nina Kraviz, the producer turning your favorite pop hits into blistering techno ...meet up with her two days later at her hotel in Venice. She’s battling allergies, likely from the bad air caused by the California fires... by Maxwell Williams Above the Fold ‘Deepfake’ is the post-feminist ‘Bladerunner’ for our selfie-obsessed culture ...what we look like, and how young we are or can look. The concept of having A.I. robots, ‘companions,’ ‘social companion humanoid robot,’ and ‘robot... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold Faire’s soundtrack for feeling like an international jet-setter Faire’s new EP La vie sounds like a whimsical, ’80s pastel dream. Parisian band members Romain, Raphael, and Simon first established Faire in 2015, and... by Dana Mor Above the Fold Embracing fashion’s ever-increasing androgyny with Australian designer Dion Lee ...the androgyny embedded throughout his latest Spring/Summer 2020—suits paired with lace corsets and flowing tube tops—is the new normal. “Some of the references in the... by Ernest Macias Above the Fold Spooky Beauty: Document’s favorite makeup enthusiasts reveal their Halloween alter egos ...YouTube channel and I ended up looking like Sophia the AI Robot. When I posted it, Sophia’s AI Instagram commented with a thumbs up. Also,... by Document Journal Above the Fold Getting weird with mystery Instagrammer Bread Face, the best performance artist you’ll never know ...like eating bread? Ann—Not the gluten-free or carb-free people. Why do you want to be anonymous? Bread Face—I think I get all the best parts... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Daniel Arnold, New York’s best-loved street photographer, takes us on a beautiful journey into his ‘crazy brain’ ...go around and be hungry and come up with weird new combinations of sandwiches. Paige—So tell me about this show. Daniel—I was in a very... by Paige Silveria Above the Fold Cult up-and-coming brand Commission pay homage to their earliest style icons—their mothers ...representing our clothing. Sarah—Congratulations on your latest Spring/Summer 20 collection! The lookbook photos on the beach are beautiful. Can you talk a little bit about... by Sarah Daoui Fashion Portfolio The masks we wear: haunting the streets and offices of New York City Document celebrates spooky season with a masquerade-centric editorial by photographer Jackie Kursel and Document senior fashion editor Shawn Lakin. by Shawn Lakin Above the Fold Why do curators still equate the ‘queer experience’ with pain? ...existence, completely unvarnished, was outrageous. Wojnarowicz was shamed for his activism, including when he dumped the ashes of his partner, Warren Krause—who died of complications... by Annabel Paulsen Above the Fold Deathprod, dark lord of ambient sound, wants to show you the light ...an album every year and then go on tour for five months.” He adds, “Every album had been a slow-moving, complex, and difficult process.” The... by Noah Berlatsky Above the Fold How Floating Points, producer and neuroscientist, made the perfect soundtrack for our existing chaos ...that displayed Shepherd’s skill as a pianist and orchestrator with the help of a full five-piece live band. But on his latest album, Crush, released... by Rhodes Murphy Above the Fold Madison McFerrin turns a humiliating moment into motivational, musical gold The name of Madison McFerrin’s latest song is taken from an argument with her boyfriend when he wrote the word “TRY” on a piece of... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Electronic-techno-pop artist Giorgia Angiuli says toys aren’t just for kids Toys are not exclusively for kids, according to Italian producer and composer Giorgia Angiuli. Although she grew up as a classically trained musician, Angiuli’s style... by Rachel Cheung Conversations King Princess and Mj Rodriguez on the self-actualizing power of inventing a new persona ...community of black, brown, queer, and trans “children”: disenfranchised, homeless young people banding together for balls amid the HIV/AIDS crisis affecting their community in the... by Trish Bendix Above the Fold ‘For the skaters, by the skaters’: London’s roller skating scene is more like a family ...community upon: friendly competition and joy. Director, screenwriter, and photographer, Mototake Makishima, offers this video as a testament to the creativity and individuality of 16... by Hannah Miller Above the Fold Easy, breezy, beautiful: Sara Cwynar’s ’Covergirl’ and the political economy of color ...racist history that pervades the language of cosmetics advertising. (For example, even the most innocuous moisturizers claim to affect a brighter—and lighter—complexion; meanwhile, skin bleaching... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Conversations Damson Idris and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje bring Britain’s dark racial history to light—and discover masculinity’s hopeful future ...plenty, given that he lives in other peoples’ skins for a living. But in his latest film, Farming, he is tasked with doing so in... by Colin Crummy Above the Fold Larry Legaspi’s legacy: Rick Owens recalls 5 looks that changed his life ...liberated community. I discovered postcards from a company named paper moon, illustrated by Mel Odom. The characters in his drawings had the heroic art deco... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold Thrifting as rebellion: How Gen Z killed fast fashion The last new piece of clothing I bought was a fuzzy white sweater from the picked-through carcass of a closing American Apparel three years ago.... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold 500 years, 400 artists, and 54 countries: ‘Great Women Artists’ is the most extensive collection of female created art yet ...points in history.” Each page is a new and interesting spread that represents the true variety of great art. For example, pages 150-151 place Artemisia... by Hannah Miller Above the Fold Starting from square one with Satoshi Kondo, Issey Miyake’s new design director ...head designer Yoshiyuki Miyamae will stay at the house to focus on new projects.) Held in Paris’s Le Centquatre, a sprawling, light-filled warehouse hub for... by Divya Bala Above the Fold ‘Glenn O’Brien: Center Stage’: 17 artists pay homage to the late ‘Style Guy’ ...be his email address. “Most of the first name last name combos bounced, and only one stuck—it was the mac.com,” remembered Polaert. O’Brien responded immediately... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Document Journal launches its 15th print issue for Fall/Winter 2019 ...Dover Street New York, BookMarc New York, Iconic Magazines New York, 10 Corso Como New York, Dover Street London, The Broken Arm Paris, 0FR Paris,... by Nick Vogelson Documented Borderlands: Mitch Epstein’s portfolio of America’s changing physical and social landscape ...and considered response to urgent questions around the U.S.-Mexico border as well as other claims to American land. This is nothing new for the New... by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold In Iceland, strangely utopian techno-punk for a world on the brink of disaster ...musicology with nature…to make bass lines behave like gravity,” as she told The New York Times while promoting Biophilia. Bjork might be our best example... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Quil Lemons’s summer in photos: intimate portraits and the ‘boys of Soho’ ...For the seventh edition of the series, Quil Lemons shares intimate portraits of close friends and the faces he runs into about New York. See... by Document Journal Above the Fold Cristina Mittermeier on the incredible power of images in the fight to save our planet On Wednesday October 16th, the Prada Broadway Epicenter in New York City hosted a conversation on conservation photography between journalist and founder of the Women... by Hannah Miller
Above the Fold Maripol, godmother of instant photography, on the serendipitous magic of Polaroids ...said something mean about [Instagramming] food but I’m a foodie. There is always gonna be a new chef and new writer and new filmmaker, and... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Leveling up with Drain Gang’s ‘Legendary Member,’ Thaiboy Digital On “Spinnin,” the 10th track on Legendary Member, Thaiboy Digital, born Thanapat Thaothawong, raps, “I crave destruction / Drain Gang we up and coming /... by Agnes Bae
Above the Fold A 24-hour guide to the world’s largest dance music festival ...In many ways it is the ultimate electronic music festival, and in others it’s the ultimate test case for the effects of commercialization, hype, and... by Ashley Simpson
Above the Fold Martin Margiela breaks his silence in a new documentary. Here are the 6 biggest takeaways ...neighborhood outside of Paris, the seating was first come first serve, and local kids walked the catwalk. Though it completely ruptured the standard runway model... by Cassidy George
Above the Fold Maison Kitsuné brings Parisian luxury and Japanese minimalism to their first NYC café At the charming southeast corner of Perry and Hudson Street sits a new addition to New York’s range of coffee shops, this time owned and... by Rachel Cheung
Documented Pope.L layers performances and haunted places to question dominant historical narratives ...American Art in New York, October 10, 2019–winter 2020. Member: Pope.L, 1978–2001 can be seen at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, October... by Suzie Oppenheimer
Above the Fold Mitch Epstein confronts America’s psychological darkness in ‘Sunshine Hotel’ ...complexities of America: the place, its ideas, and its people. Ahead of the Sunshine Hotel release, Epstein shared some thoughts with Document about the process... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold Amanda Gorman, the 21-year-old poet using her words as weapons for change ...about the liberation of the world, which is completely revolutionary, it’s not just, I want freedom for myself, it’s I want the freedom for my... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold What it’s actually like to own a marijuana dispensary as a woman of color in Colorado ...military, cannabis has always been a part of my life. I have always preferred to recreate with cannabis more so than alcohol. Coming off Barack... by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold Remembering Larry Levan’s iconic ‘Saturday Mass’ with 11 of his greatest mixes ...Garage audience as ‘Saturday Mass,’ made a mark on the New York club scene by prioritizing danceable sound over verbal interaction. Engendering a community of... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold ‘New York Club Kids’: Waltpaper’s dazzling ode to America’s first true influencers ...come up with it? Do you think many Club Kids identified more strongly with their alter ego names than their given? Walt—I think when everyone... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold ‘Bedroom Brian Eno’: Steele talks to Julia Cumming about his vulnerable solo project ...the Britanys, who continue to play around New York City. How does it feel to start on your own musical path? Steele—It’s nice. I have... by Julia Cumming
At Large Remembering the fall of the Berlin Wall, 30 years later ...D-marks! And it wasn’t just East Germans who could come. Polish people could come as well. There was a Polish market that my friends used... by Aaron Hicklin
Above the Fold Thomas Lohr imagines the dynamic inner life of a rock ...on the sculptures of Auguste Rodin. His latest project, Gezeiten, took this infatuation to a new level as he entered an unexpected relationship with a... by Lauren Tischler
Above the Fold 6 real-life geniuses wear Moncler Genius ...of stagnant, so it was incredibly helpful to get new inspiration and a new burst of energy. I was really influenced by the energy of... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Artist Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi reveals—and defies—the white supremacist underpinnings of elite gymnastics ...with the success of her new series Gymnasium, the artist is having her moment—just like Biles. Born in New York to a South African father... by Miss Rosen
Above the Fold William Selden’s ‘oil paintings’ aren’t quite what they seem ...celebrity portraiture. Now, in his upcoming exhibit at New Art Projects, the Middlesex University-educated fine artist reveals the culmination of his multifaceted expertise—combining photography, still... by Hannah Miller
Above the Fold Lucia Moholy, the photographer who immortalized the Bauhaus, finally gets her due ...Berlin after her then-partner, communist politician Theodor Neubauer, was arrested by the Nazis. She was forced to leave behind 600 glass negatives that documented the... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold The radical feminist sex worker who photographed her clients at their most grotesque In the early 1970s, the Lusty Lady Theater made its debut on Kearney Street in San Francisco, providing 16mm peep show films for a newly... by Miss Rosen
Above the Fold Vegyn, music’s favorite mystery collaborator, finds freedom in a sound of his own ...over the phone from New York, where he now spends half his time. Vegyn is a big advocate of doing new things; working in new... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Glossier, #NoMakeup, and the authenticity myth ...the free canvas totes that come with a New Yorker subscription became an iconic status symbol on the streets of Manhattan. The Glossier Flagship, which... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Fiddles on full blast, and not a drop of booze in sight: a weekend at Knothead Jamboree square dance ...off their new matching duds, and hunker down for a weekend-long party filled with dancing and workshops. There is no competition, and, amazingly, this celebration... by Josh Ethan Johnson
Above the Fold A day in L.A. with Nina Kraviz, the producer turning your favorite pop hits into blistering techno ...meet up with her two days later at her hotel in Venice. She’s battling allergies, likely from the bad air caused by the California fires... by Maxwell Williams
Above the Fold ‘Deepfake’ is the post-feminist ‘Bladerunner’ for our selfie-obsessed culture ...what we look like, and how young we are or can look. The concept of having A.I. robots, ‘companions,’ ‘social companion humanoid robot,’ and ‘robot... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold Faire’s soundtrack for feeling like an international jet-setter Faire’s new EP La vie sounds like a whimsical, ’80s pastel dream. Parisian band members Romain, Raphael, and Simon first established Faire in 2015, and... by Dana Mor
Above the Fold Embracing fashion’s ever-increasing androgyny with Australian designer Dion Lee ...the androgyny embedded throughout his latest Spring/Summer 2020—suits paired with lace corsets and flowing tube tops—is the new normal. “Some of the references in the... by Ernest Macias
Above the Fold Spooky Beauty: Document’s favorite makeup enthusiasts reveal their Halloween alter egos ...YouTube channel and I ended up looking like Sophia the AI Robot. When I posted it, Sophia’s AI Instagram commented with a thumbs up. Also,... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Getting weird with mystery Instagrammer Bread Face, the best performance artist you’ll never know ...like eating bread? Ann—Not the gluten-free or carb-free people. Why do you want to be anonymous? Bread Face—I think I get all the best parts... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Daniel Arnold, New York’s best-loved street photographer, takes us on a beautiful journey into his ‘crazy brain’ ...go around and be hungry and come up with weird new combinations of sandwiches. Paige—So tell me about this show. Daniel—I was in a very... by Paige Silveria
Above the Fold Cult up-and-coming brand Commission pay homage to their earliest style icons—their mothers ...representing our clothing. Sarah—Congratulations on your latest Spring/Summer 20 collection! The lookbook photos on the beach are beautiful. Can you talk a little bit about... by Sarah Daoui
Fashion Portfolio The masks we wear: haunting the streets and offices of New York City Document celebrates spooky season with a masquerade-centric editorial by photographer Jackie Kursel and Document senior fashion editor Shawn Lakin. by Shawn Lakin
Above the Fold Why do curators still equate the ‘queer experience’ with pain? ...existence, completely unvarnished, was outrageous. Wojnarowicz was shamed for his activism, including when he dumped the ashes of his partner, Warren Krause—who died of complications... by Annabel Paulsen
Above the Fold Deathprod, dark lord of ambient sound, wants to show you the light ...an album every year and then go on tour for five months.” He adds, “Every album had been a slow-moving, complex, and difficult process.” The... by Noah Berlatsky
Above the Fold How Floating Points, producer and neuroscientist, made the perfect soundtrack for our existing chaos ...that displayed Shepherd’s skill as a pianist and orchestrator with the help of a full five-piece live band. But on his latest album, Crush, released... by Rhodes Murphy
Above the Fold Madison McFerrin turns a humiliating moment into motivational, musical gold The name of Madison McFerrin’s latest song is taken from an argument with her boyfriend when he wrote the word “TRY” on a piece of... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Electronic-techno-pop artist Giorgia Angiuli says toys aren’t just for kids Toys are not exclusively for kids, according to Italian producer and composer Giorgia Angiuli. Although she grew up as a classically trained musician, Angiuli’s style... by Rachel Cheung
Conversations King Princess and Mj Rodriguez on the self-actualizing power of inventing a new persona ...community of black, brown, queer, and trans “children”: disenfranchised, homeless young people banding together for balls amid the HIV/AIDS crisis affecting their community in the... by Trish Bendix
Above the Fold ‘For the skaters, by the skaters’: London’s roller skating scene is more like a family ...community upon: friendly competition and joy. Director, screenwriter, and photographer, Mototake Makishima, offers this video as a testament to the creativity and individuality of 16... by Hannah Miller
Above the Fold Easy, breezy, beautiful: Sara Cwynar’s ’Covergirl’ and the political economy of color ...racist history that pervades the language of cosmetics advertising. (For example, even the most innocuous moisturizers claim to affect a brighter—and lighter—complexion; meanwhile, skin bleaching... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Conversations Damson Idris and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje bring Britain’s dark racial history to light—and discover masculinity’s hopeful future ...plenty, given that he lives in other peoples’ skins for a living. But in his latest film, Farming, he is tasked with doing so in... by Colin Crummy
Above the Fold Larry Legaspi’s legacy: Rick Owens recalls 5 looks that changed his life ...liberated community. I discovered postcards from a company named paper moon, illustrated by Mel Odom. The characters in his drawings had the heroic art deco... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold Thrifting as rebellion: How Gen Z killed fast fashion The last new piece of clothing I bought was a fuzzy white sweater from the picked-through carcass of a closing American Apparel three years ago.... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold 500 years, 400 artists, and 54 countries: ‘Great Women Artists’ is the most extensive collection of female created art yet ...points in history.” Each page is a new and interesting spread that represents the true variety of great art. For example, pages 150-151 place Artemisia... by Hannah Miller
Above the Fold Starting from square one with Satoshi Kondo, Issey Miyake’s new design director ...head designer Yoshiyuki Miyamae will stay at the house to focus on new projects.) Held in Paris’s Le Centquatre, a sprawling, light-filled warehouse hub for... by Divya Bala
Above the Fold ‘Glenn O’Brien: Center Stage’: 17 artists pay homage to the late ‘Style Guy’ ...be his email address. “Most of the first name last name combos bounced, and only one stuck—it was the mac.com,” remembered Polaert. O’Brien responded immediately... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Document Journal launches its 15th print issue for Fall/Winter 2019 ...Dover Street New York, BookMarc New York, Iconic Magazines New York, 10 Corso Como New York, Dover Street London, The Broken Arm Paris, 0FR Paris,... by Nick Vogelson
Documented Borderlands: Mitch Epstein’s portfolio of America’s changing physical and social landscape ...and considered response to urgent questions around the U.S.-Mexico border as well as other claims to American land. This is nothing new for the New... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold In Iceland, strangely utopian techno-punk for a world on the brink of disaster ...musicology with nature…to make bass lines behave like gravity,” as she told The New York Times while promoting Biophilia. Bjork might be our best example... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Quil Lemons’s summer in photos: intimate portraits and the ‘boys of Soho’ ...For the seventh edition of the series, Quil Lemons shares intimate portraits of close friends and the faces he runs into about New York. See... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Cristina Mittermeier on the incredible power of images in the fight to save our planet On Wednesday October 16th, the Prada Broadway Epicenter in New York City hosted a conversation on conservation photography between journalist and founder of the Women... by Hannah Miller