Art Amanita expands close to home The gallery celebrates the opening of its Freeman Alley space with a solo show by Nicholas Campbell
Literature Caleb Femi’s ‘The Wickedest’ journeys through one night at London’s longest-running house party In this exclusive excerpt from the writer and filmmaker’s forthcoming poetry collection, the underground shoob scene reveals itself minute by minute
Film The horrors of horniness: the freaky girls of ‘Babyratu’ This holiday’s double-bill follows women whose sexuality threatens to undo them
Literature Amber Later’s ‘Special Moss’ mines the slippages of poetry and prose The New York-based writer’s debut collection spans four centuries while traversing mysterious landscapes
Above the Fold Torey Akers’s ‘Revolutionary Algorithms’ finds political potential on TikTok For the release of her first book, the writer and content creator sits down with Document to discuss digital citizenry, censorship, and the future of... by Sabina Latifovic At Large The Israeli military and tech industry collaborate on user-friendly software tools that automate war and occupation For Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, Sophia Goodfriend examines the dark side of big data in Palestine by Sophia Goodfriend 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 The Document Agenda: “They could not escape time’s eraser” The Tea Party's racialized language studied, Tech CEOs are making an end-times retreat in New Zealand, and avant-garde artist Jef Geys died at 83. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Torey Akers’s ‘Revolutionary Algorithms’ finds political potential on TikTok For the release of her first book, the writer and content creator sits down with Document to discuss digital citizenry, censorship, and the future of... by Sabina Latifovic
At Large The Israeli military and tech industry collaborate on user-friendly software tools that automate war and occupation For Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, Sophia Goodfriend examines the dark side of big data in Palestine by Sophia Goodfriend
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 The Document Agenda: “They could not escape time’s eraser” The Tea Party's racialized language studied, Tech CEOs are making an end-times retreat in New Zealand, and avant-garde artist Jef Geys died at 83. by Caroline Christie