“Hope, however, is an act of faith and has to be sustained by other concrete actions.” Photographer Drew Jarrett and Style Director Ronald Burton III collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Redefining intelligence through intuition From medieval mystics to modern radicals, for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, Ananda Yin explores the suppressed potency of intuitive knowledge
Fashion The Shoptimist: An unbearable uniformity of being In her monthly column, previously closeted gym member Maya Kotomori ruminates on the role of the yoga set on her shopping psyche
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
Above the Fold Time Warp returns to New York after a two year hiatus For Document, the electronic festival’s co-founder shares a photo diary from the dance floor by Megan Hullander Above the Fold AMIRI’s first NYC store re-cements SoHo’s artistic identity Mike Amiri envisioned the new store as a mix of natural and industrial materials, combining California flora with New York’s landscape by Elisa Juesten Above the Fold Joseph Rodriguez’s ‘Taxi’ portraits capture the special bond between strangers in an unforgiving city The cabbie-turned-photographer's new book is a heartfelt tribute to the glory days of NYC's iconic yellow cab by Cassidy George Above the Fold Wallow in your big city sadness with B.Miles’s new video In the moody visual for "Wasting Time (New York)," B.Miles reminisces on the fear and loneliness of first moving to NYC by Document Journal Above the Fold Warriors in the Garden are the youth-led collective at the forefront of civil rights protests “We are in a state of digital warfare”: how new activists are harnessing the power of social media for good. by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Post-Stonewall, drenched in sunlight: Alvin Baltrop chronicled the sexual frontier of ’70s New York The Bronx-born photographer never achieved the success of Mapplethorpe or Hujar, but his images from Manhattan's West Side Piers illuminate a forgotten era. by Miss Rosen Above the Fold NYC Council Member Rafael Espinal continues to improve the city’s nightlife and the impact it leaves behind With his new Agent of Change legislation, the Councilman from Brooklyn is looking to create harmony between New York's nightlife and the residents that have... by Phil Backes Above the Fold Transient Hedonism at Blind Man’s Ball On the search for pleasure and temporary intimacy, costume clad New Yorkers swarmed a dilapidated Yonkers mansion for Blind Man's Ball. by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold Time Warp returns to New York after a two year hiatus For Document, the electronic festival’s co-founder shares a photo diary from the dance floor by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold AMIRI’s first NYC store re-cements SoHo’s artistic identity Mike Amiri envisioned the new store as a mix of natural and industrial materials, combining California flora with New York’s landscape by Elisa Juesten
Above the Fold Joseph Rodriguez’s ‘Taxi’ portraits capture the special bond between strangers in an unforgiving city The cabbie-turned-photographer's new book is a heartfelt tribute to the glory days of NYC's iconic yellow cab by Cassidy George
Above the Fold Wallow in your big city sadness with B.Miles’s new video In the moody visual for "Wasting Time (New York)," B.Miles reminisces on the fear and loneliness of first moving to NYC by Document Journal
Above the Fold Warriors in the Garden are the youth-led collective at the forefront of civil rights protests “We are in a state of digital warfare”: how new activists are harnessing the power of social media for good. by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Post-Stonewall, drenched in sunlight: Alvin Baltrop chronicled the sexual frontier of ’70s New York The Bronx-born photographer never achieved the success of Mapplethorpe or Hujar, but his images from Manhattan's West Side Piers illuminate a forgotten era. by Miss Rosen
Above the Fold NYC Council Member Rafael Espinal continues to improve the city’s nightlife and the impact it leaves behind With his new Agent of Change legislation, the Councilman from Brooklyn is looking to create harmony between New York's nightlife and the residents that have... by Phil Backes
Above the Fold Transient Hedonism at Blind Man’s Ball On the search for pleasure and temporary intimacy, costume clad New Yorkers swarmed a dilapidated Yonkers mansion for Blind Man's Ball. by Daisy Prince