Frans de Waal and Isabella Rossellini find models for morality in the past and the primal At Pioneer Works, the two met to investigate where man went wrong, and the misused excuses of biology for prejudices
Art Epistolary Filth: The life and death of ‘J.D.s’ zine For Document’s Spring/Summer 2023 issue, Jesse Doris looks back on the transgressive queer digest, and the subculture it willed into existence
Art Remembering Kenneth Anger, an icon of queer cinematic counterculture The groundbreaking filmmaker believed movies were “evil” and likened his practice to the “casting of a spell”—the influence of which is imbued across visual culture
Music Water From Your Eyes is expert in the art of accident Ahead of the release of ‘Everyone’s Crushed,’ Rachel Brown and Nate Amos join Document to unpack their unintentional self-prophesying and extrapolate the record’s many meanings
Above the Fold Why is our criminal justice system still failing to help the LGBT community? A study at the University of California at San Francisco discovered that sexual minority offenders are more likely to get stuck in the system. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Mammals are increasingly going about their lives in the dark to get away from humans Researchers at the University of California in Berkeley monitored 62 different species and discovered that all had drastically shifted their routines just to get away... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Why is our criminal justice system still failing to help the LGBT community? A study at the University of California at San Francisco discovered that sexual minority offenders are more likely to get stuck in the system. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Mammals are increasingly going about their lives in the dark to get away from humans Researchers at the University of California in Berkeley monitored 62 different species and discovered that all had drastically shifted their routines just to get away... by Caroline Christie