Art In Andrea Geyer’s ‘a promise of lightning,’ the natural is inherently political On view at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, the artist’s latest exhibition draws parallels between queerness and the the interconnectivity of earth’s environment
Fashion Venus Williams expresses generosity through style and sport For Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, the athlete, author, and designer joins Style Director Ronald Burton III to discuss the creative and connective potentials of self-inquiry
Film Cate Blanchett and Alfonso Cuarón vitalize narrative potential The actor and director unfurl the cinematic story for Document Journal’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Jake Gyllenhaal, Nick Vogelson, Ruth Rogers, and Cartier host Document Journal’s Fall/Winter 2024-25 issue launch dinner Document and Cartier celebrate the latest edition on the eve of London Frieze week with guests including Bianca Jagger, Honey Dijon, Peter Sarsgaard, Simone Rocha,...
Above the Fold The finance bro guide to #metoo? Avoid women completely Men on Wall Street are taking to cutting women completely out of their professional lives in order to avoid possible sexual harassment accusations. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold India’s #MeToo movement finally takes hold Officials respond to rampant accounts of workplace sexual harassment in India, one year after the #MeToo gained momentum in the United States. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Most of the female writers you know have experienced sexual harassment A survey conducted by Writer’s Guild of America West says that sixty-four percent of female writers have experienced sexual harassment at least once in their... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold With Harvey Weinstein in handcuffs, New York updates its sexual harassment laws As the fallen mogul faces charges for rape and sexual assault, New York announced a slew of new policies to address sexual harassment in the... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold It took six months and 18 sexual assault allegations for the Swedish Academy to confront its own #MeToo crisis The elite body responsible for awarding the Nobel Prize in Literature is handling its own sexual misconduct crisis more poorly than you could imagine. by Caroline Christie At Large Saskia de Brauw says the #MeToo moment has made her rethink ‘normal’ The artist and model on working in an industry looking to make amends. by Divya Bala Above the Fold Is Germaine Greer’s clear-eyed approach to #MeToo actually controversial? The prominent feminist author of 'The Female Eunuch' is thought to be against the #MeToo movement, yet a close reading of her words portrays an... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The finance bro guide to #metoo? Avoid women completely Men on Wall Street are taking to cutting women completely out of their professional lives in order to avoid possible sexual harassment accusations. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold India’s #MeToo movement finally takes hold Officials respond to rampant accounts of workplace sexual harassment in India, one year after the #MeToo gained momentum in the United States. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Most of the female writers you know have experienced sexual harassment A survey conducted by Writer’s Guild of America West says that sixty-four percent of female writers have experienced sexual harassment at least once in their... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold With Harvey Weinstein in handcuffs, New York updates its sexual harassment laws As the fallen mogul faces charges for rape and sexual assault, New York announced a slew of new policies to address sexual harassment in the... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold It took six months and 18 sexual assault allegations for the Swedish Academy to confront its own #MeToo crisis The elite body responsible for awarding the Nobel Prize in Literature is handling its own sexual misconduct crisis more poorly than you could imagine. by Caroline Christie
At Large Saskia de Brauw says the #MeToo moment has made her rethink ‘normal’ The artist and model on working in an industry looking to make amends. by Divya Bala
Above the Fold Is Germaine Greer’s clear-eyed approach to #MeToo actually controversial? The prominent feminist author of 'The Female Eunuch' is thought to be against the #MeToo movement, yet a close reading of her words portrays an... by Caroline Christie