Including Sun Ra Arkestra, Kamasi Washington, Miguel, and plenty more
Tag: Vol. 45 No. 41
Issue of Jul. 21 – 27, 2016
Photos of Pitchfork’s most fashionable people on Sunday
Portraits of Pitchfork’s most stylish people.
Food porn from Pitchfork Music Festival
A sampling of Pitchfork’s gustatory offerings.
Testing finds lead in the water at 20 more Chicago public schools, and other news
Also, Richard Roeper responds to his Ghostbusters haters.
Photos of Pitchfork Fest’s most fashionable people on Saturday
Portraits of Pitchfork’s most stylish people.
Pitchfork Fest on Saturday was mostly a joy to behold
On Pitchfork’s second day, RP Boo and Jlin inspired fancy footwork, while Sufjan Stevens and Brian Wilson served up different doses of sadness.
Photos of Pitchfork Fest’s most fashionable people on Friday
Portraits of Pitchfork’s most stylish people.
Carly Rae Jepsen was a ray of sunshine on Pitchfork’s gray opening day
Pitchfork’s first day included (sometimes surprisingly) great sets by the likes of Carly Rae Jepsen, Moses Sumney, and Twin Peaks.
Windy City Smokeout, Bristol Renaissance Faire, and more things to do in Chicago this weekend
Vintage Garage Chicago, MSI After Hours, and more happenings from July 15-17.
Paris’s spry Umlaut Big Band celebrates the early days of jazz in Europe
The Umlaut Big Band’s Euro Swing Vol. 2 examines the work of American composers and musicians working in Europe in the 20s and 30s—and Dusty Groove celebrates its 20th anniversary with a block party.
The Julie Ruin brought the girls to the front Thursday at Thalia Hall
Kathleen Hanna has found her way back to the energy, toughness, and joy of her Bikini Kill days.
Budget stalemate wreaked havoc on Illinois’s behavioral health-care infrastructure
Patients now face months-long waits for treatment as health-care workers struggle to do their jobs.