Objects of Desire: Tiffany & Co.’s Hardware Holiday Document’s definitive guide to the season’s most covetable accessories featuring HardWear by Tiffany & Co.
Culture The Last Dinner Party rewrites the rules of pop To celebrate their fashion portfolio featuring Alexander McQueen in Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, the British band discusses their decadent imagination
Literature Fine Print: Thirty-three top reads of 2024 Messy! Nasty! Silly! Columnist Drew Zeiba revisits the past year in books
Art At ‘Montez Got Talent,’ karaoke is a competitive sport The Lower Manhattan-based organization’s sixth annual tournament featured an aural battle royale of performance-art all stars
Above the Fold COBRAH dances to the beat of her own desire Ahead of her performance at LadyLand, the BDSM-inspired pop princess joined Document to discuss the transformative power of pleasure by Erin Ikeuchi Above the Fold A portrait of queerness in Egypt, through the lens of Jérémie Chegrane For Document, the artist shares a series of images that act as both a love story and as testament to a suppressed gay reality by Document Journal Above the Fold Daytripping: The dance floor is no utopia, but I’ll take it anyways In her biweekly column for Document, McKenzie Wark writes about the cis-het imagination, and blowing off steam at Pride by McKenzie Wark Above the Fold Inside Document, Feeld, Ludovic de Saint Sernin, and Mia Khalifa’s Pride party United in championing curiosity and self-expression, the hosts closed out the month’s festivities at the Times Square EDITION by Document Journal Above the Fold The sexless fallacy of queer young adult television For Gen Z’s on-screen counterparts, moments of raw passion have been exchanged for obsession with the purity of youth—why can’t both exist at once? by Henry Chandonnet Above the Fold Pippa Garner and Gray Wielebinski construct modern mythologies Grounded by a shared affection for contemporary folklore, the two artists meet to discuss trompe l’oeil, gender-hacking, and queer visibility by Erin Ikeuchi Above the Fold Inside the Jeffries and Jonah Almost’s Outer Heaven soirée The party kicked off Pride Month, uniting a dynamic crew of creatives under one roof in the Bowery by Morgan Becker Above the Fold The queer performers keeping the Chelsea’s subversive legacy alive Decades after its heyday, the historic hotel serves as a safe haven for burlesque and sideshow artists to perform their most transgressive acts by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold ‘Castro to Christopher’ documents bygone queer utopias Nicholas Blair’s debut photography book offers a vision of Pride on the cusp of AIDS, from the streets of San Francisco and New York by Olivia Treynor Above the Fold Charting manga and anime’s trans history, from the ’60s through today Japan has a ways to go in terms of LGBTQ+ rights—but its media reflects a wide range of progressive stories, shedding subtlety over time by Gabriel Hernandez Above the Fold Queerness is an ancient medicine Kelsey Rhodes unravels the inherent power of Pride, its history, and collective community’s capacity for diversifying modes of care by Kelsey Rhodes Above the Fold Reading Sean DeLear: A vicarious, astral convergence of past and future lives Journey Streams reflects on ‘I Could Not Believe It,’ the artist’s 1979 diary archiving the complex landscape of adolescent Black queerness by Journey Streams Above the Fold The vulgar, campy, radical world of filmmaker Bruce LaBruce From the prop room of his upcoming feature ‘The Visitor,’ the shock connoisseur talks Pasolini, religious ecstasy, and the true ethos of experimental art by Amelia Abraham
Above the Fold COBRAH dances to the beat of her own desire Ahead of her performance at LadyLand, the BDSM-inspired pop princess joined Document to discuss the transformative power of pleasure by Erin Ikeuchi
Above the Fold A portrait of queerness in Egypt, through the lens of Jérémie Chegrane For Document, the artist shares a series of images that act as both a love story and as testament to a suppressed gay reality by Document Journal
Above the Fold Daytripping: The dance floor is no utopia, but I’ll take it anyways In her biweekly column for Document, McKenzie Wark writes about the cis-het imagination, and blowing off steam at Pride by McKenzie Wark
Above the Fold Inside Document, Feeld, Ludovic de Saint Sernin, and Mia Khalifa’s Pride party United in championing curiosity and self-expression, the hosts closed out the month’s festivities at the Times Square EDITION by Document Journal
Above the Fold The sexless fallacy of queer young adult television For Gen Z’s on-screen counterparts, moments of raw passion have been exchanged for obsession with the purity of youth—why can’t both exist at once? by Henry Chandonnet
Above the Fold Pippa Garner and Gray Wielebinski construct modern mythologies Grounded by a shared affection for contemporary folklore, the two artists meet to discuss trompe l’oeil, gender-hacking, and queer visibility by Erin Ikeuchi
Above the Fold Inside the Jeffries and Jonah Almost’s Outer Heaven soirée The party kicked off Pride Month, uniting a dynamic crew of creatives under one roof in the Bowery by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold The queer performers keeping the Chelsea’s subversive legacy alive Decades after its heyday, the historic hotel serves as a safe haven for burlesque and sideshow artists to perform their most transgressive acts by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold ‘Castro to Christopher’ documents bygone queer utopias Nicholas Blair’s debut photography book offers a vision of Pride on the cusp of AIDS, from the streets of San Francisco and New York by Olivia Treynor
Above the Fold Charting manga and anime’s trans history, from the ’60s through today Japan has a ways to go in terms of LGBTQ+ rights—but its media reflects a wide range of progressive stories, shedding subtlety over time by Gabriel Hernandez
Above the Fold Queerness is an ancient medicine Kelsey Rhodes unravels the inherent power of Pride, its history, and collective community’s capacity for diversifying modes of care by Kelsey Rhodes
Above the Fold Reading Sean DeLear: A vicarious, astral convergence of past and future lives Journey Streams reflects on ‘I Could Not Believe It,’ the artist’s 1979 diary archiving the complex landscape of adolescent Black queerness by Journey Streams
Above the Fold The vulgar, campy, radical world of filmmaker Bruce LaBruce From the prop room of his upcoming feature ‘The Visitor,’ the shock connoisseur talks Pasolini, religious ecstasy, and the true ethos of experimental art by Amelia Abraham