Music Zsela’s new ‘Moth Dance’ music video peels back the curtain From a sprained ankle to soaring wings, Zsela tells Document about how this new music video brings her 'Big For You' album journey full circle
Art The dual voice of May Stevens Between Guerrilla Girls activism and lyrical abstraction, Stevens's art, currently exhibited At Mary Ryan Gallery and Ryan Lee Gallery, reveals multiple paths for feminist expression
Art The two sides of techno-speculation in DESTE Foundation’s ‘Dream Machines’ The exhibition catalogue considers the generative role of technology in art making and looks to old futures for signs of our present moment
Literature In ‘Trauma Plot,’ Jamie Hood writes herself whole again Through raw excavation and narrative shape-shifting, Hood transforms her assault wounds into a rebellion against literary conventions
Above the Fold Chris Korda’s booklist for black-pilled environmentalists The Church of Euthanasia founder offers 8 books that prove human civilization is already doomed by Chris Korda Above the Fold The Gospel of Chris Korda: a techno-punk preacher for civilization on the brink of collapse Nearly 30 years after founding the Church of Euthanasia, Korda remains environmentalism's most controversial figure. But she’s only trying to save humanity from itself. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Chris Korda’s booklist for black-pilled environmentalists The Church of Euthanasia founder offers 8 books that prove human civilization is already doomed by Chris Korda
Above the Fold The Gospel of Chris Korda: a techno-punk preacher for civilization on the brink of collapse Nearly 30 years after founding the Church of Euthanasia, Korda remains environmentalism's most controversial figure. But she’s only trying to save humanity from itself. by Hannah Ongley