Film Harley Chamandy’s ‘Allen Sunshine’ is a meditation on the quiet beauty of nature The Canadian director unpacks the many dimensions to his Werner Herzog Award-winning feature film
Fashion Hermès artistic director Nadège Vanhée’s punk house codes The French designer explores her vision for the storied maison in Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Fashion Announcing Jawara, Document’s Senior Beauty Editor The hairstylist sits down with Editor-in-Chief Nick Vogelson to discuss the personal, spiritual, and social impact of beauty
“Our vision is continually active, continually holding things in a circle around itself.” Photographer Emily Lipson and fashion editor Delphine Danhier collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Above the Fold Think different, look the same: How the uniform went from working class symbol to Silicon Valley style code The uniform’s rising popularity among today’s thought leaders indicates a dangerous problem with modern work culture. by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Running towards enlightenment: District Vision values curiosity over cultism The athletic brand finds a guiding light in Esalen Institute, the birthplace of ʼ60s counterculture and the Human Potential Movement, seeking an investigative and holistic... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold ‘Meet Me in the Bathroom: The Art Show’ resurrects rock-and-roll’s insurgent spirit The Strokes, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, an actual bathroom. Lizzy Goodman gets the band back together on Bowery. by Clara Malley Above the Fold Paul Bui and Document present ‘Othered: the queer future of Asian-American identity’ West Dakota, K Rizz, DJ NK Badtz Maru, and others celebrate finding community and defying rigid gender expectations. by Clara Malley Above the Fold The revolution will be uh…uploaded by teens to TikTok The home of Egirls and furries is now a hotbed of political action. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold BTS, BLACKPINK, and…Jackson Pollock? The novice’s guide to K-Pop Dive into the cultural behemoth with this immersive account of an outsider’s journey. by Lyric Bowditch Above the Fold Ghetto Gastro teaches you how to make their award-winning watermelon granita The Bronx-based collective employs a multidisciplinary approach to food as an act of cultural diplomacy. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Michele Saunders’ old school rules for nightclubbing like it’s ’85 From dance moves to Dexedrine: A Paradise Garage regular's guide to looking (and staying) fresh when your night begins at 4am. by Miss Rosen Above the Fold Marie Tomanova captures the haunting discomfort of being lost in her own homeland The photographer's new exhibition, 'Like a Dream,' reveals her first trip back to the Czech Republic in eight years. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Paradise Garage’s final nights: crying and dancing at the definitive rager of ’80s NYC Michele Saunders and Tina Paul share memories and photographs from a weekend-long party where Grace Jones shared the DJ booth with Larry Levan. by Miss Rosen Above the Fold Making a murderer iconic? A Charles Manson exhibit reveals the human psyche’s darkest corners ’Once Upon a Time in ’69’ is a fascinating and unsettling commentary on our cultural obsession with violence. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Moscow’s ‘regulated graffiti’ might be worse than its state-sanctioned rap Officials attempt to fight counterculture from the inside, censoring street art by killing everything it stands for. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Toni Morrison remembered—in the words of Marlon James, Yara Shahidi, and Janet Mock The giant of American literature has passed away at the age of 88—Here, five cultural figures describe the Morrison novels they'll never forget. by Aaron Hicklin Above the Fold Remembering Lucien Bahaj—creator of the French bistro that became NYC’s last cultural salon Artist Clayton Patterson on the man behind Lucien bistro, where everyone is a superstar. by Clayton Patterson Above the Fold On the ground in Puerto Rico, with 4 artists on the frontline of revolution ‘We know that it is not over’: Governor Ricardo Rosselló has finally promised to resign, but protestors aren't ready to go home. by Miguel Figueroa Above the Fold In North Korea, contraband mascara is a weapon of resistance Why black market beauty products from South Korea are a threat to the authoritarian regime. by Amelia Reardon Above the Fold Diary of a decision: a poet’s honest reflection on abortion Reproductive rights are under threat around the world—Elizabeth Senja Spackman reminds us of their deeply personal implications, in a handwritten, illustrated account. by Amelia Reardon Above the Fold Got milk? In China, the dairy industry finds its savior By 2020, China will overtake the U.S. to become the world’s biggest milk producer. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold ‘Viva L’Algerie!’: Amidst political turmoil in Algeria, New Yorkers speak out “I want people back home to know that people here have their back...we don’t only have Algerian people, we have New Yorkers from all walks... by Sara-Ann Baker Above the Fold Nike’s legendary 1972 ‘Moon Shoes’ just sold for $437,500 Canadian businessman Miles Nadal completed his haul of 100 of the world’s rarest sneakers. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Who is Turkmenistan’s dictator and why is he always holding puppies? Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow—taking a note from Trump, Kim, and Putin—has been distracting us from human rights violations with puppies, horses, and a viral rap video. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Russia’s hottest influencer destination is actually a toxic dumping ground Chemical runoff from a nearby power plant has made the "Novosibirsk Maldives" the perfect yoga selfie backdrop. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Pussy Riot’s face down with the Alabama abortion ban The punk protest performers trade Moscow for Birmingham in a sold-out show today. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold On the ground at Milan Pride, as Italy’s LGBTQ immigrants speak out “I believe it is our responsibility as people of color, as LGBTQ+ people of color, immigrants, refugees, to repossess the concept [of Pride] and bring... by Jordan Anderson Above the Fold One night at ChokeHole, where drag performance meets pro wrestling The southern-fried smackdown is taking drag culture back to its subversive roots. by Rhodes Murphy Above the Fold ‘Chronicles’: a fantasy anthology starring Ajak Deng and @uglyworldwide Fashion photography's answer to 'Game of Thrones.' by Genevieve Shuster Above the Fold Vintage shopping and stage diving with the women of Seoul’s underground scene Jennifer Cheng photographs CIFIKA, SUMIN, and more in the clothing that they take to the stage. by Clara Malley Above the Fold Vampires: from gruesome outcast to tragic survivor How depictions of vampires have betrayed our worst anxieties about sex, death, and disease. by Amelia Reardon Above the Fold Celebrating Swingueira, the Brazilian dance form imbued with narratives of race, gender, and identity Barbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca bring Swingueira to an international stage at the Venice Biennale. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Why a feminist political organization from 1848 is back in the spotlight Austria just got its first female chancellor—Here's how The Viennese Democratic Women's Association laid the groundwork. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Occupation, appropriation, and the Palestinian scarf at the center of it all The story behind the keffiyeh, the traditional Palestinian scarf co-opted by Urban Outfitters. by Madeleine Janz Above the Fold John Waters shares very John Waters advice for the 2020 presidential candidates At Marfa Ballroom's 2019 spring celebration at the Times Square Edition hotel, the Pope of Trash revealed why the White House needs a brutalist makeover. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Robyn Kanner revives the lost art of telephone conversations The artist and writer discusses wanting to bring people together through a more open, compassionate dialogue. by Sara Radin Above the Fold An ode to gay t-shirts, from The Oscar Wilde Temple to The Wizard of Oz As part of her annual zine ‘Gay Tees,’ writer Emily Manning goes through 16 playful and poignant t-shirts and the stories behind them. by Emily Manning Above the Fold “Supreme is Jesus”: meet the artist crucifying hypebeasts on a Supreme-branded cross The artist spent Mother’s Day with a group of die-hard Supreme fans and a large Supreme-wrapped crucifix. by Laura Pitcher Above the Fold Document celebrates S/S 2019 at PUBLIC Document hosted an intimate dinner and party to celebrate Issue No. 14 with special guest Liz Johnson Artur and the Brooklyn Museum at PUBLIC with... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Naomi Wadler and Yara Shahidi want to stop the adultification of black girls The activists discussed the pressures of being young, black, and female at Harvard's Vision and Justice conference last week. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Edd Horder captures the elaborate uniforms of British social clubs From choir girls to polo players, Edd Horder photographs a rarely seen side of British society for London Unstyled. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Bob Colacello captured the private hours of the 70s most public figures How Bob Colacello became the one every A-Lister shared their secrets with. by Daisy Prince At Large ‘The Village Voice’ nurtured New York’s preeminent thinkers—here are their untold stories Writer Bob Morris reflects on the alternative weekly golden era with Hilton Als, Lynn Yaeger, Michael Musto, and Vince Aletti. by Bob Morris Above the Fold ‘Fades and Braids,’ the short film exploring Asian identity through hairstyles FAR–NEAR, a cross-cultural book series aimed at broadening perspectives of Asia, launches its second issue with a short film about hair and heritage. by Lulu Yao Gioiello Above the Fold Anna Delvey’s ‘delusions of grandeur’ and the gaslighting of an entire generation Anna Sorokin—the fake heiress on trial for swindling New York’s elite—is being propped up as a symbol for millennials as deluded, entitled, and narcissistic. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Corey Wash’s art is an etiquette class for abject millennials The artist and model is advocating for better communication through art. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Digital defenders: meet the queer activists fighting surveillance and censorship online With the fight for LGBTQ rights increasingly being waged online, Document speaks to four individuals on the frontlines. by Bo Hanna At Large Document spotlights 5 extraordinary people whose work is transporting us from untenable presents to unimagined futures We hear from Jose Antonio Vargas on immigration, Marion Nestle on food, Damian Woetzel on the arts, Sarah Lewis on images, and Irin Carmon on... by Gideon Lewis-Kraus Above the Fold China learns what happens when you tell goths to remove their makeup An online protest has erupted in China after a woman was banned from getting on public transport because her goth-style makeup was “too frightening.” by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Meet the artist starting a roadkill-to-table revolution Petr Davydtchenko, who’s been living off roadkill as an alternative to capitalism, likens his practice to the bitcoin revolution. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Pangolins: The world’s most illegally trafficked animal (and arguably the cutest) Exploring why the real-life pokemon are the world's most trafficked animals. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Unlock your creative potential by staring quietly into the void In his new book, ‘Not Working: Why We Have to Stop,’ psychoanalyst Josh Cohen makes the case for embracing inertia. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The producer behind ‘The American Meme’ unpacks modern celebrity Bert Marcus talks to Document about the impact of social media on modern-day fame, and his upcoming film Apollo. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Think different, look the same: How the uniform went from working class symbol to Silicon Valley style code The uniform’s rising popularity among today’s thought leaders indicates a dangerous problem with modern work culture. by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Running towards enlightenment: District Vision values curiosity over cultism The athletic brand finds a guiding light in Esalen Institute, the birthplace of ʼ60s counterculture and the Human Potential Movement, seeking an investigative and holistic... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold ‘Meet Me in the Bathroom: The Art Show’ resurrects rock-and-roll’s insurgent spirit The Strokes, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, an actual bathroom. Lizzy Goodman gets the band back together on Bowery. by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Paul Bui and Document present ‘Othered: the queer future of Asian-American identity’ West Dakota, K Rizz, DJ NK Badtz Maru, and others celebrate finding community and defying rigid gender expectations. by Clara Malley
Above the Fold The revolution will be uh…uploaded by teens to TikTok The home of Egirls and furries is now a hotbed of political action. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold BTS, BLACKPINK, and…Jackson Pollock? The novice’s guide to K-Pop Dive into the cultural behemoth with this immersive account of an outsider’s journey. by Lyric Bowditch
Above the Fold Ghetto Gastro teaches you how to make their award-winning watermelon granita The Bronx-based collective employs a multidisciplinary approach to food as an act of cultural diplomacy. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Michele Saunders’ old school rules for nightclubbing like it’s ’85 From dance moves to Dexedrine: A Paradise Garage regular's guide to looking (and staying) fresh when your night begins at 4am. by Miss Rosen
Above the Fold Marie Tomanova captures the haunting discomfort of being lost in her own homeland The photographer's new exhibition, 'Like a Dream,' reveals her first trip back to the Czech Republic in eight years. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Paradise Garage’s final nights: crying and dancing at the definitive rager of ’80s NYC Michele Saunders and Tina Paul share memories and photographs from a weekend-long party where Grace Jones shared the DJ booth with Larry Levan. by Miss Rosen
Above the Fold Making a murderer iconic? A Charles Manson exhibit reveals the human psyche’s darkest corners ’Once Upon a Time in ’69’ is a fascinating and unsettling commentary on our cultural obsession with violence. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Moscow’s ‘regulated graffiti’ might be worse than its state-sanctioned rap Officials attempt to fight counterculture from the inside, censoring street art by killing everything it stands for. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Toni Morrison remembered—in the words of Marlon James, Yara Shahidi, and Janet Mock The giant of American literature has passed away at the age of 88—Here, five cultural figures describe the Morrison novels they'll never forget. by Aaron Hicklin
Above the Fold Remembering Lucien Bahaj—creator of the French bistro that became NYC’s last cultural salon Artist Clayton Patterson on the man behind Lucien bistro, where everyone is a superstar. by Clayton Patterson
Above the Fold On the ground in Puerto Rico, with 4 artists on the frontline of revolution ‘We know that it is not over’: Governor Ricardo Rosselló has finally promised to resign, but protestors aren't ready to go home. by Miguel Figueroa
Above the Fold In North Korea, contraband mascara is a weapon of resistance Why black market beauty products from South Korea are a threat to the authoritarian regime. by Amelia Reardon
Above the Fold Diary of a decision: a poet’s honest reflection on abortion Reproductive rights are under threat around the world—Elizabeth Senja Spackman reminds us of their deeply personal implications, in a handwritten, illustrated account. by Amelia Reardon
Above the Fold Got milk? In China, the dairy industry finds its savior By 2020, China will overtake the U.S. to become the world’s biggest milk producer. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold ‘Viva L’Algerie!’: Amidst political turmoil in Algeria, New Yorkers speak out “I want people back home to know that people here have their back...we don’t only have Algerian people, we have New Yorkers from all walks... by Sara-Ann Baker
Above the Fold Nike’s legendary 1972 ‘Moon Shoes’ just sold for $437,500 Canadian businessman Miles Nadal completed his haul of 100 of the world’s rarest sneakers. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Who is Turkmenistan’s dictator and why is he always holding puppies? Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow—taking a note from Trump, Kim, and Putin—has been distracting us from human rights violations with puppies, horses, and a viral rap video. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Russia’s hottest influencer destination is actually a toxic dumping ground Chemical runoff from a nearby power plant has made the "Novosibirsk Maldives" the perfect yoga selfie backdrop. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Pussy Riot’s face down with the Alabama abortion ban The punk protest performers trade Moscow for Birmingham in a sold-out show today. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold On the ground at Milan Pride, as Italy’s LGBTQ immigrants speak out “I believe it is our responsibility as people of color, as LGBTQ+ people of color, immigrants, refugees, to repossess the concept [of Pride] and bring... by Jordan Anderson
Above the Fold One night at ChokeHole, where drag performance meets pro wrestling The southern-fried smackdown is taking drag culture back to its subversive roots. by Rhodes Murphy
Above the Fold ‘Chronicles’: a fantasy anthology starring Ajak Deng and @uglyworldwide Fashion photography's answer to 'Game of Thrones.' by Genevieve Shuster
Above the Fold Vintage shopping and stage diving with the women of Seoul’s underground scene Jennifer Cheng photographs CIFIKA, SUMIN, and more in the clothing that they take to the stage. by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Vampires: from gruesome outcast to tragic survivor How depictions of vampires have betrayed our worst anxieties about sex, death, and disease. by Amelia Reardon
Above the Fold Celebrating Swingueira, the Brazilian dance form imbued with narratives of race, gender, and identity Barbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca bring Swingueira to an international stage at the Venice Biennale. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Why a feminist political organization from 1848 is back in the spotlight Austria just got its first female chancellor—Here's how The Viennese Democratic Women's Association laid the groundwork. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Occupation, appropriation, and the Palestinian scarf at the center of it all The story behind the keffiyeh, the traditional Palestinian scarf co-opted by Urban Outfitters. by Madeleine Janz
Above the Fold John Waters shares very John Waters advice for the 2020 presidential candidates At Marfa Ballroom's 2019 spring celebration at the Times Square Edition hotel, the Pope of Trash revealed why the White House needs a brutalist makeover. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Robyn Kanner revives the lost art of telephone conversations The artist and writer discusses wanting to bring people together through a more open, compassionate dialogue. by Sara Radin
Above the Fold An ode to gay t-shirts, from The Oscar Wilde Temple to The Wizard of Oz As part of her annual zine ‘Gay Tees,’ writer Emily Manning goes through 16 playful and poignant t-shirts and the stories behind them. by Emily Manning
Above the Fold “Supreme is Jesus”: meet the artist crucifying hypebeasts on a Supreme-branded cross The artist spent Mother’s Day with a group of die-hard Supreme fans and a large Supreme-wrapped crucifix. by Laura Pitcher
Above the Fold Document celebrates S/S 2019 at PUBLIC Document hosted an intimate dinner and party to celebrate Issue No. 14 with special guest Liz Johnson Artur and the Brooklyn Museum at PUBLIC with... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Naomi Wadler and Yara Shahidi want to stop the adultification of black girls The activists discussed the pressures of being young, black, and female at Harvard's Vision and Justice conference last week. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Edd Horder captures the elaborate uniforms of British social clubs From choir girls to polo players, Edd Horder photographs a rarely seen side of British society for London Unstyled. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Bob Colacello captured the private hours of the 70s most public figures How Bob Colacello became the one every A-Lister shared their secrets with. by Daisy Prince
At Large ‘The Village Voice’ nurtured New York’s preeminent thinkers—here are their untold stories Writer Bob Morris reflects on the alternative weekly golden era with Hilton Als, Lynn Yaeger, Michael Musto, and Vince Aletti. by Bob Morris
Above the Fold ‘Fades and Braids,’ the short film exploring Asian identity through hairstyles FAR–NEAR, a cross-cultural book series aimed at broadening perspectives of Asia, launches its second issue with a short film about hair and heritage. by Lulu Yao Gioiello
Above the Fold Anna Delvey’s ‘delusions of grandeur’ and the gaslighting of an entire generation Anna Sorokin—the fake heiress on trial for swindling New York’s elite—is being propped up as a symbol for millennials as deluded, entitled, and narcissistic. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Corey Wash’s art is an etiquette class for abject millennials The artist and model is advocating for better communication through art. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Digital defenders: meet the queer activists fighting surveillance and censorship online With the fight for LGBTQ rights increasingly being waged online, Document speaks to four individuals on the frontlines. by Bo Hanna
At Large Document spotlights 5 extraordinary people whose work is transporting us from untenable presents to unimagined futures We hear from Jose Antonio Vargas on immigration, Marion Nestle on food, Damian Woetzel on the arts, Sarah Lewis on images, and Irin Carmon on... by Gideon Lewis-Kraus
Above the Fold China learns what happens when you tell goths to remove their makeup An online protest has erupted in China after a woman was banned from getting on public transport because her goth-style makeup was “too frightening.” by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Meet the artist starting a roadkill-to-table revolution Petr Davydtchenko, who’s been living off roadkill as an alternative to capitalism, likens his practice to the bitcoin revolution. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Pangolins: The world’s most illegally trafficked animal (and arguably the cutest) Exploring why the real-life pokemon are the world's most trafficked animals. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Unlock your creative potential by staring quietly into the void In his new book, ‘Not Working: Why We Have to Stop,’ psychoanalyst Josh Cohen makes the case for embracing inertia. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The producer behind ‘The American Meme’ unpacks modern celebrity Bert Marcus talks to Document about the impact of social media on modern-day fame, and his upcoming film Apollo. by Caroline Christie