Music Snow in the ashes of Coachella In the dreary Coachellscape, the electronic duo Snow Strippers offers a nostalgic reminder of a time when music festivals were still fun
Art Thou shalt not make images—but what if AI does? In anticipation of his upcoming performance as Father Bartholomew Mary, Gideon Jacobs speaks with Trevor Paglen on how humanity’s ancient anxieties around visual representation are...
Art Karl Lagerfeld’s Memphis dream, revived by Francesco Vezzoli Design meets desire in Vezzoli’s Monte Carlo show, a vivid reconstruction of Lagerfeld’s 1980s fantasy apartment—and a reflection on queer interior worlds
Music Moses Sumney finds rhythm in relation On the heels of two back-to-back shows at Pioneer Works previewing his upcoming album, the musician-actor sits down with Document to discuss its sonic drivers...
Above the Fold Federal refusal to protect the Florida-Georgia marshlands highlights the importance—and limitations—of public interest New legislation brought on by months of public backlash could brighten the future of the Okefenokee Swamp by Kayla Herrera-Daya Above the Fold The Uber fatality highlights the plight of the American pedestrian The tragedy in Arizona took place at the intersection of economic inequality and urban planning's long-standing apathy for pedestrians. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Federal refusal to protect the Florida-Georgia marshlands highlights the importance—and limitations—of public interest New legislation brought on by months of public backlash could brighten the future of the Okefenokee Swamp by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold The Uber fatality highlights the plight of the American pedestrian The tragedy in Arizona took place at the intersection of economic inequality and urban planning's long-standing apathy for pedestrians. by Caroline Christie