Today’s 12 O’Clock Track is the first new material from 7 Seconds in eight years, “My Aim Is You.”
Tag: Vol. 42 No. 43
Issue of Jul. 18 – 24, 2013
Recapping the final day of the Pitchfork Music Festival
Tree’s soul-trap sermon, Killer Mike’s contagious smile, Lil B’s netherworldly bass, R. Kelly’s inflatable white doves, and more beats than you can shake a stick at
Reader’s Agenda Mon 7/22: Justin Timberlake, Ghostbusters, and Waiting for Lefty
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Monday, July 22
Recapping the Pitchfork festival’s much less rainy second day
The comedy stylings of Pissed Jeans, the apocalyptic ritual of Swans, the bowstring-taut postpunk of Savages, the adorable accents of Belle & Sebastian, and so much more you can barely stand it
The home stretch: Day three of the Pitchfork Music Festival
Hip-hop fans, this is the day for you. Oh and also there’s this rumor R. Kelly is playing.
Reader’s Agenda Sun 7/21: Evanston Ethnic Arts Festival, Celebrate Clark Street, Protomartyr, and more
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Sunday, July 21
Recapping the Pitchfork Music Festival’s storm-shortened opening day
Trash Talk kicked up dust, Bjork got rained on, and Angel Olsen seems to have enchanted just about everybody.
Rise and shine! It’s day two of the Pitchfork Music Festival
Pitchfork’s hardest, heaviest day ends with Belle & Sebastian.
Reader’s Agenda Sat 7/20: Paul Mooney, Sheffield Garden Walk, and art by John Lennon
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Saturday, July 20
Obama addresses Zimmerman verdict and nation’s troubled racial history
“There are very few African-Americans who haven’t had the experience of getting on an elevator, and a woman clutching her purse,” the president said.
Taste attendance up, and other food news bites
Uber ice cream, a rural izakaya, rabbit curry, and more
Ethan Iverson and Lee Konitz back in the Tristano school
The Bad Plus member joins with saxophonist Lee Konitz on the great new record Costumes Are Mandatory.
Riot Fest adds local emo three-piece Pet Symmetry to its lineup
The Pixies and Joan Jett recently jumped on the bill for the three-day punk blowout, but one Reader writer is more excited to see a newish local underground emo band at the bottom of the lineup.