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 The deception and seduction of TikTok’s ‘Aged’ filter ...of having lived. As TikTok’s ‘Aged’ filter rose to virality, users were offered a unique opportunity to confront the curiosities of growing old—or, rather, looking... by Erin Ikeuchi Above the Fold The modern German fairytales of Christian Petzold ...is the weekend, they have bodies, they have kissing, they have seduction. This is something which, in Germany, is always destroyed, [by] communism, national socialism,... by Erik Morse Above the Fold Can lyrics hold up in a court of law? “I know foenemm wont tell on me like [n—z] told on Thug,” rapper G Herbo posted to his Instagram story, in the early morning of... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Would you dox a bad date? ...the latter posted about him—“Any *tea* on [u/Mr_Jadien’s name],” with an accompanying photo—Lady A called him, furious. The next day, he says, his car had... by Olivia Treynor Above the Fold Caroline Calloway lies to tell the truth ...“Caroline,” I say, “Why didn’t you reschedule?” “There was really a moment there, when my own hand was glued to my face, that I was... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold For Cut Worms, melody is the heart of a song’s magnetism ...serenades (“Somebody else could say all these things, / Well, that’s true… / But they just never could mean ‘em / the way that I... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold ‘Tagadà’ charts the electrifying funfairs of Paolo Zerbini’s youth ...or even sit, on its spinning surface. Others refuse to venture [near] it, instead volunteering to guard [their friends’] bags. Ultimately, it all comes down... by Gilda Bruno Above the Fold ‘Natural Wonder Beauty Concept’ is intentionally formless and placeless ...just happened naturally. Brian Piñeyro: It was nice to hang out with someone. Learning to be alone together, I don’t know what that means—it’s a... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold The battle for the soul of Hollywood ...SAG-AFTRA’s chief negotiators, Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, put it: “They proposed that our background performers should be able to be scanned, get one day’s pay, and their... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Sugar, spice, and saying the same thing twice ...a “post-ironic” era, where the jokes—or, in this case, the earnest content—come not from “the source material, but from the undercutting of the source material,”... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Aerthship is an effort toward eco-harmony ...bio: Its founder, Tin Mai (of 88rising), trends toward the word connect over the course of our hour-or-so-long conversation. Aerthship’s Pierce Abernathy, comparably, likes the... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Mind the gap, #Barbenheimer ...set to release on the same day, prospective moviegoers were left in an understandable tizzy. This highly-anticipated double bill essentially represents the polarity of Musk-era... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Portraits of Brussels’s free party movement, through James Brodribb’s lens ...director Sarah Benjamin on a portrait series of free parties’ modern cast of characters—was moved by the values the community’s held onto: “freedom, expression, love,... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold For Moncler Genuis’s latest, luxury takes a hike ...mountaineering gear from Moncler’s late-’50s archive. An avid hiker himself, Bembury took to its codes, venturing towards “an exploration of palette, shape, and utility,” in... by Document Journal Above the Fold Daytripping: Bushwick nationalism ...of fireworks for women? You light them, they smolder, then go off a little, then smolder, go off, smolder, go off, smolder—for as long as... by McKenzie Wark Above the Fold ‘Quantum Piñata’ is a talent show for the artistically-aware ...to put on New York’s most experientially provocative talent show. Left: Poncili Creación. Right: Laser Days. Left: Iliana Penichet-Ramirez. Right: Damien Maloney. Ex Wiish. Quantum... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold ‘Ed Templeton: Wires Crossed’ immortalizes DIY skate culture’s heyday ...ours) when the photograph was not yet the push-me-pull-me existential hiccup of an internalized emotional landscape. Left: From Wires Crossed (Aperture, 2023). Right: Geoff Rowley,... by Johan Kugelberg Above the Fold COBRAH dances to the beat of her own desire ...like, and we’ve been able to create this world together—he’s in my head, and I feel like I’m in his. It’s easy to separate [fiction... by Erin Ikeuchi Above the Fold Nike’s ‘Goddess Awakened’ show was a spectacle of power “Stay focused. I’m right here behind you. You’re strong. You’re worthy. Remember who you are. Just do it.” The Nike Women Goddess Awakened show—creative directed... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Hot girls walked so girl dinner could run ...the pond, agreed—adding that such snack plates are common in the UK, where they’re called “picky bits.” Then there’s the “ploughman’s lunch,” a deconstructed sandwich... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Niia and Michael Imperioli philosophize on the generosity of art ...that is born from opening the self. Niia Bertino: Your role [in The White Lotus], Michael—that is my dad. That’s who I’ve grown up with,... by Megan Hullander Fashion Portfolio Photographer Anastasiia Duvallie and stylist Diana Choi tessellate the self In this fashion portfolio for Document Online, silhouettes are cut and pasted in homage to the uncanny... by Document Journal Above the Fold At #CreateCOP28, art is the answer ...medium, spanning experimental film, photography, social media, music composition, performance art, and fashion design in the past. Last year’s finalists explored waste mythology, uninhabitable lands,... by Erin Ikeuchi Above the Fold ‘The Exhilaration’ is Jonah Almost’s summer-in-the-city tour de force ...with not-too-serious lyrics laid over. It’s music to party to, simultaneously of-its-time and reminiscent of the clubbing landscape of the early-aughts—maximalist, amusing, compelling, best listened... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold ‘Public Enemy’ charts 30 years of Gary Simmons ...hip-hop: Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo’s Ill-Street Blues, and Public Enemy’s infamous crosshairs logo. He hung them up in two... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold smilegoth’s soundtrack for a cold ocean wave, a transient moment, a walk in the park ...Topanga Beach. It was the perfect song to capture a day spent under the sun—a song that reminds you how grateful you are for nature,... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Emily Allan makes art from the rabbit hole ...New York Times, like, ‘Children of 9/11.’ Sophia: So you’re kind of like, Okay, I’m an artist now… Emily: And then one day we were... by Sophia Giovannitti Above the Fold Behind the scenes at Carl Craig’s Movement Festival set ...entourage in Detroit.” Left: “Traci and Kenny leaving backstage—time to be Moodymann.” Right: “Whadupdoe, whadupdoe, whadupdoe.” “Moodymann, Geli, and Redd showing love to Detroit.” Left:... by Yasmeen Khan Above the Fold ‘Workflow’ interrogates repetitive and embodied violence ...Jenson: It’s a gesture, it’s a move. There’s a Kanye line, ‘I’m on TV talkin’ just like it’s you and me.’ I’m trying to go... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Jordan Raoufpur is at war with the modern day ...a “teeny-tiny cameo” in Kristoffer Borgli’s upcoming Dream Scenario; a forthcoming short, Friyay, co-starring alongside Jury Duty’s Edy Modica; and another short, Middle Sized Things,... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold ‘Neon Noir’ bridges cinematic cynicism with technicolor tenebrism ...near future. Curated by Inge de Leeuw, Metrograph’s director of programming, the July series’s titles include Amos Poe’s Alphabet City, Wong Kar-wai’s Fallen Angels, Seijun... by Yasmeen Khan Above the Fold Bookmarked: Everything the Document editors watched, read, ate, bought, and listened to in June ...imperfection, “I don’t fear artificial intelligence, I fear natural stupidity”; on advice for his 8-year-old self, “Put down the cupcake,” and “Be patient […] it... by Document Editors Above the Fold Daytripping: The dance floor is no utopia, but I’ll take it anyways ...than a little boring. My friends Sophie Lewis and M. E. O’Brien, who work on “family abolition,” have elaborated on these contradictions. Some cis-het people... by McKenzie Wark Above the Fold Albert Hammond Jr is still trying to “make it” ...‘Downtown Fred’ is a part of my personality, of my persona. Or, like, there’s a line in ‘100-99’ that says, ‘I’m not safe/ I’ve made... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold ‘Chaos For The Fly’ is equal parts indulgent and uncertain ...bus. ‘All of the People’ was written on tour. And it’s quite indulgent. I wrote some of [the songs] in Dublin on the coast, around... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold The sexless fallacy of queer young adult television ...these first shows into perspective: “They were kind of watershed moments—[the first time] a mainstream network, Showtime, reached out to LGBT audiences. They’re iconic for... by Henry Chandonnet Above the Fold Loewe rebuilds the body for Spring/Summer 2024 ...the trio of spewing fountains that lay at the runway’s center. Echoing the water’s refraction of light, this season looks toward perspective—points of view, scale,... by Erin Ikeuchi Above the Fold Pippa Garner and Gray Wielebinski construct modern mythologies ...care. I thought, This is good, it’s what I want—a reaction that’s pushing me in a new direction. Gray: It’s interesting that, at first, [this... by Erin Ikeuchi Above the Fold Why Boxing: A literary, filmic, human argument for the ‘Noble Art’ ...quote Mailer again, like “a six foot sixty-four-year-old butler who has just heard tragic news.” Of course, boxing is violent, barbarous, cruel, even bestial, but... by Antonio Monda Above the Fold The Broken Arm marks a 10-year legacy of radical and personal taste ...subject, but we also [covered] architecture, art, and music. We did that [for] a few years, and then [had] the idea to open a real... by Colin Boyle Above the Fold ‘Paris Memories’ probes the act of recollection, through its ties to community and death ...with Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959), Last Year at Marienbad (1961), La Jetée (1962), Muriel (1963), and Three Colors: Blue (1993). For Winocour, the enigma of... by Erik Morse Above the Fold The enduring impulse of Adam Goldberg ...trust her. If you’re gonna ask me to do something, it’s probably [because it’s] similar enough to that role you liked me in. Oftentimes, I’ll... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold For Tim Bernardes and Rodrigo Amarante, pleasure is the point ...How are you? with, I’m so busy. To us, that’s embarrassing. If you say, I’m busy, it’s like, Oh, I’m sorry. In music, our sense... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold The queer performers keeping the Chelsea’s subversive legacy alive ...since I have not wanted to live. Left: C’était BonTemps, God Complex. Right: Allie Saint Surreal, Anna Monoxide, God Complex. Lola Strange, she/they/it (“if you... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold In Daniel Arnold’s New York, everyone is God ...energetic, flash-all-day-on-the-street maniac. It’s a very different mentality now. It’s been probably 12 or 13 years of super-focused work since I quit my job and... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Jessica Stoya and Samantha Cole on sex, tech, and censorship ...you touch on in your book, Sam, and it’s only gotten worse since it was published. “As far as community online, we have two options:... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Charting manga and anime’s trans history, from the ’60s through today ...protagonists met such tragic fates: Hisashi Eguchi’s Stop!! Hibari-Kun! (1981) follows Hibari Ozora, the daughter of a Yakuza boss, who was assigned male at birth.... by Gabriel Hernandez Above the Fold For Caterina Barbieri, a record is a photograph ...time. That’s the record that’s more crystallized, more dead. It’s a bit more painful to listen to [for] that reason. Megan: How, then, does cementing... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Blush wants to teach you how to flirt ...with the same familiar clichés, from 24-year-old “global travelers” to people looking for their “partner in crime.” (Though, thus far, I have yet to encounter... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Tamo Jugeli lets the process lead her paintbrush ...Or if you’re not painting, [looking] at other people’s paintings. Instagram really helped me in that way. [It’s] such an amazing tool. But lately, I... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold The deception and seduction of TikTok’s ‘Aged’ filter ...of having lived. As TikTok’s ‘Aged’ filter rose to virality, users were offered a unique opportunity to confront the curiosities of growing old—or, rather, looking... by Erin Ikeuchi
Above the Fold The modern German fairytales of Christian Petzold ...is the weekend, they have bodies, they have kissing, they have seduction. This is something which, in Germany, is always destroyed, [by] communism, national socialism,... by Erik Morse
Above the Fold Can lyrics hold up in a court of law? “I know foenemm wont tell on me like [n—z] told on Thug,” rapper G Herbo posted to his Instagram story, in the early morning of... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Would you dox a bad date? ...the latter posted about him—“Any *tea* on [u/Mr_Jadien’s name],” with an accompanying photo—Lady A called him, furious. The next day, he says, his car had... by Olivia Treynor
Above the Fold Caroline Calloway lies to tell the truth ...“Caroline,” I say, “Why didn’t you reschedule?” “There was really a moment there, when my own hand was glued to my face, that I was... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold For Cut Worms, melody is the heart of a song’s magnetism ...serenades (“Somebody else could say all these things, / Well, that’s true… / But they just never could mean ‘em / the way that I... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold ‘Tagadà’ charts the electrifying funfairs of Paolo Zerbini’s youth ...or even sit, on its spinning surface. Others refuse to venture [near] it, instead volunteering to guard [their friends’] bags. Ultimately, it all comes down... by Gilda Bruno
Above the Fold ‘Natural Wonder Beauty Concept’ is intentionally formless and placeless ...just happened naturally. Brian Piñeyro: It was nice to hang out with someone. Learning to be alone together, I don’t know what that means—it’s a... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold The battle for the soul of Hollywood ...SAG-AFTRA’s chief negotiators, Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, put it: “They proposed that our background performers should be able to be scanned, get one day’s pay, and their... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Sugar, spice, and saying the same thing twice ...a “post-ironic” era, where the jokes—or, in this case, the earnest content—come not from “the source material, but from the undercutting of the source material,”... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Aerthship is an effort toward eco-harmony ...bio: Its founder, Tin Mai (of 88rising), trends toward the word connect over the course of our hour-or-so-long conversation. Aerthship’s Pierce Abernathy, comparably, likes the... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Mind the gap, #Barbenheimer ...set to release on the same day, prospective moviegoers were left in an understandable tizzy. This highly-anticipated double bill essentially represents the polarity of Musk-era... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Portraits of Brussels’s free party movement, through James Brodribb’s lens ...director Sarah Benjamin on a portrait series of free parties’ modern cast of characters—was moved by the values the community’s held onto: “freedom, expression, love,... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold For Moncler Genuis’s latest, luxury takes a hike ...mountaineering gear from Moncler’s late-’50s archive. An avid hiker himself, Bembury took to its codes, venturing towards “an exploration of palette, shape, and utility,” in... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Daytripping: Bushwick nationalism ...of fireworks for women? You light them, they smolder, then go off a little, then smolder, go off, smolder, go off, smolder—for as long as... by McKenzie Wark
Above the Fold ‘Quantum Piñata’ is a talent show for the artistically-aware ...to put on New York’s most experientially provocative talent show. Left: Poncili Creación. Right: Laser Days. Left: Iliana Penichet-Ramirez. Right: Damien Maloney. Ex Wiish. Quantum... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold ‘Ed Templeton: Wires Crossed’ immortalizes DIY skate culture’s heyday ...ours) when the photograph was not yet the push-me-pull-me existential hiccup of an internalized emotional landscape. Left: From Wires Crossed (Aperture, 2023). Right: Geoff Rowley,... by Johan Kugelberg
Above the Fold COBRAH dances to the beat of her own desire ...like, and we’ve been able to create this world together—he’s in my head, and I feel like I’m in his. It’s easy to separate [fiction... by Erin Ikeuchi
Above the Fold Nike’s ‘Goddess Awakened’ show was a spectacle of power “Stay focused. I’m right here behind you. You’re strong. You’re worthy. Remember who you are. Just do it.” The Nike Women Goddess Awakened show—creative directed... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Hot girls walked so girl dinner could run ...the pond, agreed—adding that such snack plates are common in the UK, where they’re called “picky bits.” Then there’s the “ploughman’s lunch,” a deconstructed sandwich... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Niia and Michael Imperioli philosophize on the generosity of art ...that is born from opening the self. Niia Bertino: Your role [in The White Lotus], Michael—that is my dad. That’s who I’ve grown up with,... by Megan Hullander
Fashion Portfolio Photographer Anastasiia Duvallie and stylist Diana Choi tessellate the self In this fashion portfolio for Document Online, silhouettes are cut and pasted in homage to the uncanny... by Document Journal
Above the Fold At #CreateCOP28, art is the answer ...medium, spanning experimental film, photography, social media, music composition, performance art, and fashion design in the past. Last year’s finalists explored waste mythology, uninhabitable lands,... by Erin Ikeuchi
Above the Fold ‘The Exhilaration’ is Jonah Almost’s summer-in-the-city tour de force ...with not-too-serious lyrics laid over. It’s music to party to, simultaneously of-its-time and reminiscent of the clubbing landscape of the early-aughts—maximalist, amusing, compelling, best listened... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold ‘Public Enemy’ charts 30 years of Gary Simmons ...hip-hop: Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo’s Ill-Street Blues, and Public Enemy’s infamous crosshairs logo. He hung them up in two... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold smilegoth’s soundtrack for a cold ocean wave, a transient moment, a walk in the park ...Topanga Beach. It was the perfect song to capture a day spent under the sun—a song that reminds you how grateful you are for nature,... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Emily Allan makes art from the rabbit hole ...New York Times, like, ‘Children of 9/11.’ Sophia: So you’re kind of like, Okay, I’m an artist now… Emily: And then one day we were... by Sophia Giovannitti
Above the Fold Behind the scenes at Carl Craig’s Movement Festival set ...entourage in Detroit.” Left: “Traci and Kenny leaving backstage—time to be Moodymann.” Right: “Whadupdoe, whadupdoe, whadupdoe.” “Moodymann, Geli, and Redd showing love to Detroit.” Left:... by Yasmeen Khan
Above the Fold ‘Workflow’ interrogates repetitive and embodied violence ...Jenson: It’s a gesture, it’s a move. There’s a Kanye line, ‘I’m on TV talkin’ just like it’s you and me.’ I’m trying to go... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Jordan Raoufpur is at war with the modern day ...a “teeny-tiny cameo” in Kristoffer Borgli’s upcoming Dream Scenario; a forthcoming short, Friyay, co-starring alongside Jury Duty’s Edy Modica; and another short, Middle Sized Things,... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold ‘Neon Noir’ bridges cinematic cynicism with technicolor tenebrism ...near future. Curated by Inge de Leeuw, Metrograph’s director of programming, the July series’s titles include Amos Poe’s Alphabet City, Wong Kar-wai’s Fallen Angels, Seijun... by Yasmeen Khan
Above the Fold Bookmarked: Everything the Document editors watched, read, ate, bought, and listened to in June ...imperfection, “I don’t fear artificial intelligence, I fear natural stupidity”; on advice for his 8-year-old self, “Put down the cupcake,” and “Be patient […] it... by Document Editors
Above the Fold Daytripping: The dance floor is no utopia, but I’ll take it anyways ...than a little boring. My friends Sophie Lewis and M. E. O’Brien, who work on “family abolition,” have elaborated on these contradictions. Some cis-het people... by McKenzie Wark
Above the Fold Albert Hammond Jr is still trying to “make it” ...‘Downtown Fred’ is a part of my personality, of my persona. Or, like, there’s a line in ‘100-99’ that says, ‘I’m not safe/ I’ve made... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold ‘Chaos For The Fly’ is equal parts indulgent and uncertain ...bus. ‘All of the People’ was written on tour. And it’s quite indulgent. I wrote some of [the songs] in Dublin on the coast, around... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold The sexless fallacy of queer young adult television ...these first shows into perspective: “They were kind of watershed moments—[the first time] a mainstream network, Showtime, reached out to LGBT audiences. They’re iconic for... by Henry Chandonnet
Above the Fold Loewe rebuilds the body for Spring/Summer 2024 ...the trio of spewing fountains that lay at the runway’s center. Echoing the water’s refraction of light, this season looks toward perspective—points of view, scale,... by Erin Ikeuchi
Above the Fold Pippa Garner and Gray Wielebinski construct modern mythologies ...care. I thought, This is good, it’s what I want—a reaction that’s pushing me in a new direction. Gray: It’s interesting that, at first, [this... by Erin Ikeuchi
Above the Fold Why Boxing: A literary, filmic, human argument for the ‘Noble Art’ ...quote Mailer again, like “a six foot sixty-four-year-old butler who has just heard tragic news.” Of course, boxing is violent, barbarous, cruel, even bestial, but... by Antonio Monda
Above the Fold The Broken Arm marks a 10-year legacy of radical and personal taste ...subject, but we also [covered] architecture, art, and music. We did that [for] a few years, and then [had] the idea to open a real... by Colin Boyle
Above the Fold ‘Paris Memories’ probes the act of recollection, through its ties to community and death ...with Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959), Last Year at Marienbad (1961), La Jetée (1962), Muriel (1963), and Three Colors: Blue (1993). For Winocour, the enigma of... by Erik Morse
Above the Fold The enduring impulse of Adam Goldberg ...trust her. If you’re gonna ask me to do something, it’s probably [because it’s] similar enough to that role you liked me in. Oftentimes, I’ll... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold For Tim Bernardes and Rodrigo Amarante, pleasure is the point ...How are you? with, I’m so busy. To us, that’s embarrassing. If you say, I’m busy, it’s like, Oh, I’m sorry. In music, our sense... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold The queer performers keeping the Chelsea’s subversive legacy alive ...since I have not wanted to live. Left: C’était BonTemps, God Complex. Right: Allie Saint Surreal, Anna Monoxide, God Complex. Lola Strange, she/they/it (“if you... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold In Daniel Arnold’s New York, everyone is God ...energetic, flash-all-day-on-the-street maniac. It’s a very different mentality now. It’s been probably 12 or 13 years of super-focused work since I quit my job and... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Jessica Stoya and Samantha Cole on sex, tech, and censorship ...you touch on in your book, Sam, and it’s only gotten worse since it was published. “As far as community online, we have two options:... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Charting manga and anime’s trans history, from the ’60s through today ...protagonists met such tragic fates: Hisashi Eguchi’s Stop!! Hibari-Kun! (1981) follows Hibari Ozora, the daughter of a Yakuza boss, who was assigned male at birth.... by Gabriel Hernandez
Above the Fold For Caterina Barbieri, a record is a photograph ...time. That’s the record that’s more crystallized, more dead. It’s a bit more painful to listen to [for] that reason. Megan: How, then, does cementing... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Blush wants to teach you how to flirt ...with the same familiar clichés, from 24-year-old “global travelers” to people looking for their “partner in crime.” (Though, thus far, I have yet to encounter... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Tamo Jugeli lets the process lead her paintbrush ...Or if you’re not painting, [looking] at other people’s paintings. Instagram really helped me in that way. [It’s] such an amazing tool. But lately, I... by Ann Binlot