Literature Fine Print: You’re a winner, baby On the heels of the National Book Awards announcements, columnist Drew Zeiba asks what prizes mean for publishing
“Everything has been dressed by the act of painting.” Photographer Nicolas Kern and fashion editor Julie Ragolia collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Fashion Kiernan Francis’s ‘Champions’ reimagines interior life The filmmaker visits his family’s Chicago home, presenting an architectural vision of victory with local designers
Fashion ECCO.kollektive marks its fifth season with a collaboration with Louis-Gabriel Nouchi The Danish brand expands its fashion innovation program with an exclusive line of fine leather goods by the French designer
At Large When post-irony renders real and fake indistinguishable, irreverence becomes a political weapon Tracing the line from Ancient Greece to David Foster Wallace to the bullet through Trump’s ear, this essay for Document Journal’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 asks if... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold 120 bpm: How can we go on raving at a time like this? 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In banning renderings of Chinese president Xi Jinping worldwide, Midjourney sparked debate about the policing of AI-generated content—and the line between regulation and censorship by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Amidst calls to halt the advancement of generative tech, a chatbot convinced a man to kill himself This incident comes in the wake of an open letter from AI experts, urging technologists to halt developments beyond GPT-4 ‘for the good of humanity’ by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Ruth Wilson Gilmore’s politics of care The prison abolitionist and scholar discusses community policing, the failure of Anglo-American geography, and the notion of freedom as a place by Amelia Abraham Above the Fold Why is menstrual blood banned in porn? You might want to ask your credit card company In the era of e-commerce, payment processors have become the internet’s unofficial content moderators—because when banks threaten to revoke service, platforms listen by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold For Vex Ashley, pleasure is an act of resistance With DIY porn project Four Chambers, the adult filmmaker finds the art in sex—and investigates its relationship to society in the process by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Survivalist dramas are topping the charts, but are they subverting the status quo? From apocalyptic wastelands to shipwrecks, today’s most popular media offers an alternate model of meritocracy—but the message is not as progressive as it looks by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold For Betony Vernon, eroticism is a way of life From sexology to erotic jewelry design, Vernon’s three-decade career draws on countless disciplines in the fight for our right to pleasure by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Deepfake porn isn’t just a consent issue, it’s a labor issue Sex workers have been fighting for control over their imagery since the rise of the internet—and now everyday people have joined the fray by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold 15 sex workers on the joys and challenges of their line of work Practitioners of the world’s oldest profession discuss the changes they want to see, and what sex work has given them by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Michaela Stark transforms the corset from an emblem of conformity into a tool of liberation With transgressive body-morphing designs, the Australian artist celebrates the features shapewear often serves to hide—satirizing oppressive patriarchal standards in the process by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Dr. Carl Hart champions life, liberty, and the pursuit of psychoactive drugs The famed neuroscientist and author of ‘Drug Use For Grown-ups’ speaks on America’s shifting stance toward substances, from law enforcement to the psychedelic renaissance by Teddy Duncan Jr. Above the Fold The art of activism, through the voice of Nan Goldin In ‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed,’ documentarian Laura Poitras tracks the photographer’s unrelenting pursuit of personal and political truth by Conor Williams Above the Fold Julia Weist’s ‘Governing Body’ questions what we deem indecent in the scope of mainstream cinema The film rating system has a history of stigmatizing the female body. Is that their fault, or ours? by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Independent porn director Erika Lust invites you to reprogram your desires Mainstream porn sites may be getting people off for free—but at what cost? by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold In Sierra Pettengill’s new documentary ‘Riotsville, U.S.A.,’ a fake town reveals real problems Designed to train cops to quell civil unrest, the city was a reflection of our national ideals, and an impetus for internal state violence by Tia Glista Above the Fold Monkeypox reveals the cultural capital of beauty in a chronically-online culture Anxieties surrounding the virus’s physical manifestations display society's aesthetic obsessions by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Anna Delvey wants to be the new face of prison reform The faux heiress on her newfound interest in political advocacy, the death of American entrepreneurship, and going from con artist to fine artist by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold For a story about stereotypes, B.J. Novak’s ‘Vengeance’ has some blind spots of its own The film’s exploration of regional tensions effectively erase actual class dynamics—race, gender, religion, and most other major political fault-lines by Noah Berlatsky Above the Fold Military PTSD could be a vehicle for further drug decriminalization In a surprising turn of events, psychedelic therapy treatment receives bipartisan support from Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Dan Crenshaw—but who’s receiving the treatment, and why? by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Searching for queer sanctuary in Porto Photographer Mallory Bea navigates a small queer community along Portugal’s coast by Mallory Bea Above the Fold At Freshii, your ‘virtual cashier’ is actually a person working for $3.75 per hour Public debate around a Canadian franchise’s experiment raises questions about automation, labor laws, and the ignorance of the Western consumer by Peter Miklas Above the Fold The dangers, and benefits, of mobile health apps in a post-Roe world Period tracking apps are marketed as a tool to empower users with information—but with abortion rights under fire, many worry that the data they collect... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Ten young Ukrainians on how the war has changed their lives Seeking refuge in Poland, they reflect on family, culture, politics, and living in solidarity from outside their home country by Peter Miklas Above the Fold How The Satanic Temple became a source of social justice The organization filed a lawsuit against an elementary school for barring the establishment of an After School Satan Club by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold The man who attempted to assassinate Reagan is playing a sold out show in Brooklyn John Hinckley Jr. has 26,000 YouTube subscribers and enough fans to warrant a tour—but is it for the right reasons? by Megan Hullander 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 AssangeDAO imagines the social justice potential of online collectives The community bought an NFT for $53 million, with the aim to fund the WikiLeaks founder’s legal fees by Peter Miklas Above the Fold The resurgence of anti-porn feminism Sophia Giovannitti makes the case that the debate around sex work is really all about labor by Sophia Giovannitti Above the Fold Elizabeth Kolbert looks beyond inconvenient truths to explore ingenious solutions In ‘Under A White Sky,’ the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist discusses scientific interventions to stop the effects of climate change by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Inside the US Capitol insurrection with photographer Mark Peterson Peterson discusses January 6th, his book "Political Theater," and how he captures the grotesque nature of US politics by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Lauren Wasser, the girl with the golden legs, is waging war on Big Tampon With help from congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, the model-turned-activist hopes to end toxic shock syndrome by Alex Hodor-Lee At Large The politics of pleasure: Is there a place for partying in the revolution? In pursuit of this question, Michelle Lhooq takes Document inside Seattle’s autonomous zone and through the history of protest by Michelle Lhooq At Large The battle over the visual language of counterculture, from Dada to the digital age Transgressive design has been defined by the provocative, cut-and-paste aesthetics of punk. Now, a new face of counterculture has emerged. by Madeleine Morley Above the Fold UBI, M4A, Radical Love: Brooklyn’s Paperboy Prince is a politician for the people The rapper and community organizer tells Document about his historic bid for congress, and crusading for NYC's everyday heroes by Jill Verhaeghe At Large Fish, Pole: on crises, change, and the American condition On the eve of the 2020 Presidential Election, writer Brian Blanchfield considers change in the absence of divine intervention by Brian Blanchfield Above the Fold Privacy expert Clare Garvie explains why your face is already in a criminal lineup Biometric surveillance is coming for you, even if you have 'nothing to hide' by Alex Hodor-Lee At Large Andrew Yang joins Document to discuss political polarization, universal basic income, and America’s future The former presidential hopeful on lessons learned from the campaign trail by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Better living through anarchy: Tracking the rise of the temporary autonomous zone As calls to abolish the police amplify and protest zones evolve into self-governing communities, it’s clear that Americans are fed up with the current system.... by Camille Sojit Pejcha At Large A new law seeks to expose the NYPD’s secret surveillance technology A closer look at New York City's landmark POST Act—a law the NYPD and Bill de Blasio spent three years trying to quash by Alex Hodor-Lee At Large Portrait of Warren, Ohio—a microcosm of the Rust Belt struggle Trumbull County was a Democratic stronghold before it flipped for Trump in 2016 by Jordan Heller Above the Fold Why the inevitable end of cash won’t fulfill its egalitarian promise Is the price of convenience in a cashless world worth the human cost? Cody Delistraty investigates in Document's Fall/Winter 2019 issue. by Cody Delistraty Conversations Roxane Gay, Gloria Allred, and Siri Hustvedt envision the law rewritten by women The women discuss the 2020 candidates, reproductive freedom, sci-fi matriarchies, and the power of female anger for Document's Fall/Winter 2019 issue. by Meg Thomann At Large Remembering the fall of the Berlin Wall, 30 years later Peaches, Liz Johnson Artur, the infamous Berghain bouncer Sven Marquardt, and others share their memories of an international turning point in Document's F/W 2019 issue. by Aaron Hicklin
At Large When post-irony renders real and fake indistinguishable, irreverence becomes a political weapon Tracing the line from Ancient Greece to David Foster Wallace to the bullet through Trump’s ear, this essay for Document Journal’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 asks if... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold 120 bpm: How can we go on raving at a time like this? Introducing his monthly column with Document, writer and raver Evan Moffitt asks if the party can set us free by Evan Moffitt
Above the Fold Molly Crabapple’s world of art and action The artist returns to her roots with ‘The Chair Series,’ an intimate meditation on human connection amidst political upheaval by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold The pen, the sword, and liberation An introduction to Palestinian resistance poetry—a medium for the reclamation of a people’s history by Maya AlZaben
Above the Fold How shadowbanning silences pro-Palestine voices Amidst a global humanitarian crisis, Instagram users say they’re censored for speaking up by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Artists and journalists call for the restriction of AI illustration in publishing In an open letter, Molly Crabapple and Mazria Katz advocate against the use of the technology in journalism, a medium long defined by human storytellers by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold ‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline’ is a call-to-arms for a disillusioned world Fed up with the ineffectiveness of peaceful protest, a group of young activists decide to burn it all down for the sake of our future by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold How do you moderate a chatbot? In banning renderings of Chinese president Xi Jinping worldwide, Midjourney sparked debate about the policing of AI-generated content—and the line between regulation and censorship by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Amidst calls to halt the advancement of generative tech, a chatbot convinced a man to kill himself This incident comes in the wake of an open letter from AI experts, urging technologists to halt developments beyond GPT-4 ‘for the good of humanity’ by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Ruth Wilson Gilmore’s politics of care The prison abolitionist and scholar discusses community policing, the failure of Anglo-American geography, and the notion of freedom as a place by Amelia Abraham
Above the Fold Why is menstrual blood banned in porn? You might want to ask your credit card company In the era of e-commerce, payment processors have become the internet’s unofficial content moderators—because when banks threaten to revoke service, platforms listen by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold For Vex Ashley, pleasure is an act of resistance With DIY porn project Four Chambers, the adult filmmaker finds the art in sex—and investigates its relationship to society in the process by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Survivalist dramas are topping the charts, but are they subverting the status quo? From apocalyptic wastelands to shipwrecks, today’s most popular media offers an alternate model of meritocracy—but the message is not as progressive as it looks by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold For Betony Vernon, eroticism is a way of life From sexology to erotic jewelry design, Vernon’s three-decade career draws on countless disciplines in the fight for our right to pleasure by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Deepfake porn isn’t just a consent issue, it’s a labor issue Sex workers have been fighting for control over their imagery since the rise of the internet—and now everyday people have joined the fray by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold 15 sex workers on the joys and challenges of their line of work Practitioners of the world’s oldest profession discuss the changes they want to see, and what sex work has given them by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Michaela Stark transforms the corset from an emblem of conformity into a tool of liberation With transgressive body-morphing designs, the Australian artist celebrates the features shapewear often serves to hide—satirizing oppressive patriarchal standards in the process by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Dr. Carl Hart champions life, liberty, and the pursuit of psychoactive drugs The famed neuroscientist and author of ‘Drug Use For Grown-ups’ speaks on America’s shifting stance toward substances, from law enforcement to the psychedelic renaissance by Teddy Duncan Jr.
Above the Fold The art of activism, through the voice of Nan Goldin In ‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed,’ documentarian Laura Poitras tracks the photographer’s unrelenting pursuit of personal and political truth by Conor Williams
Above the Fold Julia Weist’s ‘Governing Body’ questions what we deem indecent in the scope of mainstream cinema The film rating system has a history of stigmatizing the female body. Is that their fault, or ours? by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Independent porn director Erika Lust invites you to reprogram your desires Mainstream porn sites may be getting people off for free—but at what cost? by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold In Sierra Pettengill’s new documentary ‘Riotsville, U.S.A.,’ a fake town reveals real problems Designed to train cops to quell civil unrest, the city was a reflection of our national ideals, and an impetus for internal state violence by Tia Glista
Above the Fold Monkeypox reveals the cultural capital of beauty in a chronically-online culture Anxieties surrounding the virus’s physical manifestations display society's aesthetic obsessions by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Anna Delvey wants to be the new face of prison reform The faux heiress on her newfound interest in political advocacy, the death of American entrepreneurship, and going from con artist to fine artist by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold For a story about stereotypes, B.J. Novak’s ‘Vengeance’ has some blind spots of its own The film’s exploration of regional tensions effectively erase actual class dynamics—race, gender, religion, and most other major political fault-lines by Noah Berlatsky
Above the Fold Military PTSD could be a vehicle for further drug decriminalization In a surprising turn of events, psychedelic therapy treatment receives bipartisan support from Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Dan Crenshaw—but who’s receiving the treatment, and why? by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Searching for queer sanctuary in Porto Photographer Mallory Bea navigates a small queer community along Portugal’s coast by Mallory Bea
Above the Fold At Freshii, your ‘virtual cashier’ is actually a person working for $3.75 per hour Public debate around a Canadian franchise’s experiment raises questions about automation, labor laws, and the ignorance of the Western consumer by Peter Miklas
Above the Fold The dangers, and benefits, of mobile health apps in a post-Roe world Period tracking apps are marketed as a tool to empower users with information—but with abortion rights under fire, many worry that the data they collect... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Ten young Ukrainians on how the war has changed their lives Seeking refuge in Poland, they reflect on family, culture, politics, and living in solidarity from outside their home country by Peter Miklas
Above the Fold How The Satanic Temple became a source of social justice The organization filed a lawsuit against an elementary school for barring the establishment of an After School Satan Club by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold The man who attempted to assassinate Reagan is playing a sold out show in Brooklyn John Hinckley Jr. has 26,000 YouTube subscribers and enough fans to warrant a tour—but is it for the right reasons? by Megan Hullander
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 AssangeDAO imagines the social justice potential of online collectives The community bought an NFT for $53 million, with the aim to fund the WikiLeaks founder’s legal fees by Peter Miklas
Above the Fold The resurgence of anti-porn feminism Sophia Giovannitti makes the case that the debate around sex work is really all about labor by Sophia Giovannitti
Above the Fold Elizabeth Kolbert looks beyond inconvenient truths to explore ingenious solutions In ‘Under A White Sky,’ the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist discusses scientific interventions to stop the effects of climate change by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Inside the US Capitol insurrection with photographer Mark Peterson Peterson discusses January 6th, his book "Political Theater," and how he captures the grotesque nature of US politics by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Lauren Wasser, the girl with the golden legs, is waging war on Big Tampon With help from congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, the model-turned-activist hopes to end toxic shock syndrome by Alex Hodor-Lee
At Large The politics of pleasure: Is there a place for partying in the revolution? In pursuit of this question, Michelle Lhooq takes Document inside Seattle’s autonomous zone and through the history of protest by Michelle Lhooq
At Large The battle over the visual language of counterculture, from Dada to the digital age Transgressive design has been defined by the provocative, cut-and-paste aesthetics of punk. Now, a new face of counterculture has emerged. by Madeleine Morley
Above the Fold UBI, M4A, Radical Love: Brooklyn’s Paperboy Prince is a politician for the people The rapper and community organizer tells Document about his historic bid for congress, and crusading for NYC's everyday heroes by Jill Verhaeghe
At Large Fish, Pole: on crises, change, and the American condition On the eve of the 2020 Presidential Election, writer Brian Blanchfield considers change in the absence of divine intervention by Brian Blanchfield
Above the Fold Privacy expert Clare Garvie explains why your face is already in a criminal lineup Biometric surveillance is coming for you, even if you have 'nothing to hide' by Alex Hodor-Lee
At Large Andrew Yang joins Document to discuss political polarization, universal basic income, and America’s future The former presidential hopeful on lessons learned from the campaign trail by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Better living through anarchy: Tracking the rise of the temporary autonomous zone As calls to abolish the police amplify and protest zones evolve into self-governing communities, it’s clear that Americans are fed up with the current system.... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
At Large A new law seeks to expose the NYPD’s secret surveillance technology A closer look at New York City's landmark POST Act—a law the NYPD and Bill de Blasio spent three years trying to quash by Alex Hodor-Lee
At Large Portrait of Warren, Ohio—a microcosm of the Rust Belt struggle Trumbull County was a Democratic stronghold before it flipped for Trump in 2016 by Jordan Heller
Above the Fold Why the inevitable end of cash won’t fulfill its egalitarian promise Is the price of convenience in a cashless world worth the human cost? Cody Delistraty investigates in Document's Fall/Winter 2019 issue. by Cody Delistraty
Conversations Roxane Gay, Gloria Allred, and Siri Hustvedt envision the law rewritten by women The women discuss the 2020 candidates, reproductive freedom, sci-fi matriarchies, and the power of female anger for Document's Fall/Winter 2019 issue. by Meg Thomann
At Large Remembering the fall of the Berlin Wall, 30 years later Peaches, Liz Johnson Artur, the infamous Berghain bouncer Sven Marquardt, and others share their memories of an international turning point in Document's F/W 2019 issue. by Aaron Hicklin