“The promise of a moment is its future.” Photographer Joe Lai and Style Director Ronald Burton III collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Nightlife How to throw a party In this exclusive portfolio from Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, NYC’s nightlife leaders share their insights and origins alongside an essay by Geoffrey Mak exploring autonomy...
The Shoptimist: Put an end to the microtrend For her monthly column, skeptic and hater Maya Kotomori shares a list of the most abhorrent as-seen-on-TikTok looks she’s caught in the wild
Art Performa to celebrate 20 years of artistic impact with Artist Party co-hosted by Document Guests are invited for a night of live performance, architectural experimentation, and music to honor and support the pioneering organization
Above the Fold ‘Titanic Depression’ is not a parody Following a two-night run of her show, Jibz Cameron joins Document to philosophize on Jack and Rose, tragedy addiction, and the nature of performance by Megan Hullander Above the Fold The internet is in its lying era TikTok’s Celebrity Death trend left the internet divided, signaling the latest generational disconnect on what society finds funny by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Welcome to the dizzyingly glamorous world of Catherine Cohen In her new Netflix special, the comedian, actor, and “gal about town” makes jokes for the girlies—and anyone who’s the protagonist of their own life by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Sex, power, Brandy Melville: the gospel according to Rachel Sennott Twitter's favorite fallen angel on ‘Shiva Baby,’ finding her comedic voice, and her chaotic introduction to the secular world by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Open Mike Eagle subverts deadly stereotypes with caustic humor The alt-rap icon reflects on the first season of his Comedy Central show, and explains why the rap industry is a reflection of American society... by David Aaron Brake
Above the Fold ‘Titanic Depression’ is not a parody Following a two-night run of her show, Jibz Cameron joins Document to philosophize on Jack and Rose, tragedy addiction, and the nature of performance by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold The internet is in its lying era TikTok’s Celebrity Death trend left the internet divided, signaling the latest generational disconnect on what society finds funny by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Welcome to the dizzyingly glamorous world of Catherine Cohen In her new Netflix special, the comedian, actor, and “gal about town” makes jokes for the girlies—and anyone who’s the protagonist of their own life by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Sex, power, Brandy Melville: the gospel according to Rachel Sennott Twitter's favorite fallen angel on ‘Shiva Baby,’ finding her comedic voice, and her chaotic introduction to the secular world by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Open Mike Eagle subverts deadly stereotypes with caustic humor The alt-rap icon reflects on the first season of his Comedy Central show, and explains why the rap industry is a reflection of American society... by David Aaron Brake