Music ‘DEATHWORK’ is Kamixlo’s ode to the angels of noise The Brixton-based DJ and producer discusses his sophomore album’s genre-rebelling mix of existential introspection and rave-ready beats
Literature Roving literary event Casual Encounterz prioritizes the pen over the persona Following stints in Mexico City and LA, writer Sammy Loren brings his reading series to NYC to highlight a mix of fiction heavy hitters and...
Art PPOW’s current exhibition ‘Airhead’ schools viewers on the art of education Curated by Timmy Simonds and gallery director Eden Deering, the group show and performance program dissects the powers and possibilities of the classroom
Film ‘National Anthem’ is a portal into the beauty of queer rural America Named after his earlier monograph, the debut feature film by photographer Luke Gilford brings the rodeo stars of his book to the big screen
Conversations Harvard’s Sarah Lewis wants us to create images as mirrors rather than windows The photography critic and scholar resists shortcuts and oversimplification. True representational justice demands a shift in context—in other words: this is a job for everyone.... by Dan Gilmore Conversations For Juilliard president Damian Woetzel, there is more than one definition of artistic success Woetzel comments on building a brighter, more inclusive future for the prestigious conservatory and cultivating a spirit of versatility and collaboration in the young artists... by Dan Gilmore 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 Conversations For journalist Irin Carmon, the only way to survive is to stay nimble The journalist who helped to expose Charlie Rose's long history of sexual harassment discusses #MeToo and the future of investigative reporting in Document's Fall/Winter 2018... by Dan Gilmore Conversations Academic and author Marion Nestle believes that food can catalyze political movements Nestle details the pernicious tactics of food and beverage corporations to prey on the vulnerable and encourages her readers to get involved in fixing a... by Dan Gilmore Conversations Immigration activist Jose Antonio Vargas wants us to acknowledge our common humanity The author of ‘Dear America’ and founder of Define American on queerness, transformative tech, and living openly as an undocumented immigrant for Document's Fall/Winter 2018... by Dan Gilmore
Conversations Harvard’s Sarah Lewis wants us to create images as mirrors rather than windows The photography critic and scholar resists shortcuts and oversimplification. True representational justice demands a shift in context—in other words: this is a job for everyone.... by Dan Gilmore
Conversations For Juilliard president Damian Woetzel, there is more than one definition of artistic success Woetzel comments on building a brighter, more inclusive future for the prestigious conservatory and cultivating a spirit of versatility and collaboration in the young artists... by Dan Gilmore
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
Conversations For journalist Irin Carmon, the only way to survive is to stay nimble The journalist who helped to expose Charlie Rose's long history of sexual harassment discusses #MeToo and the future of investigative reporting in Document's Fall/Winter 2018... by Dan Gilmore
Conversations Academic and author Marion Nestle believes that food can catalyze political movements Nestle details the pernicious tactics of food and beverage corporations to prey on the vulnerable and encourages her readers to get involved in fixing a... by Dan Gilmore
Conversations Immigration activist Jose Antonio Vargas wants us to acknowledge our common humanity The author of ‘Dear America’ and founder of Define American on queerness, transformative tech, and living openly as an undocumented immigrant for Document's Fall/Winter 2018... by Dan Gilmore