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Daughn Gibson Pitchfork Review: The Festival's Freak Flag Still Flies
By Tomi Obaro
The gothic cowboy's short set proved that the increasingly popular festival can still put a weird performer on stage. Read more
Angel Olsen Pitchfork Review: A Powerful Singer on the Rise
By Elly Fishman
The local girl with a strong set of pipes entranced a Friday afternoon audience. Read more
How To Survive the Pitchfork Music Festival
By Elly Fishman, Tomi Obaro, Erin Osmon
Some tips on what to bring, what to leave at home, how to listen in from outside the show, and where to park a pricey bike. Read more
Here's What Everyone Going To Pitchfork Needs To Know
By Erin Osmon
This handy primer has the intel on the best after parties, food vendors, and advice on how to scalp a ticket. Read more
Happy Birthday to Bertrand Goldberg, From Me and Alex Rios
By Whet Moser
A century of Marina City's beloved architect, from his first commission—a canvas-wrapped house that could be cleaned with a garden hose—to his legions of fans, including a certain right fielder. Read more
Get Free Tickets For the Chicago Dancing Festival Today
By Cassie Walker Burke
Free tickets for best regional dance event of the year become available Tuesday at noon. But don't dawdle. They won't last. Read more
Chicago's Hottest Art Star to Lead CTA's Biggest Art Project
By Whet Moser
In the years since Theaster Gates was an art planner for the CTA, he's become an internationally renowned artist. Now he's coming back, to cap off the rebuilding of the Red Line's South Side branch. Read more
The Five Best Things to Do in Chicago This Month
By Tomi Obaro
The Race To Mackinac, Lang Lang, and more musts on the July culture calendar. Read more
From Chicago to the Grand Canyon in 13 Big Photos
By Harry Sawyers
Chicago photographer Nick Gerber just drove from the city to the Grand Canyon. Here are 13 scenes from his 1,710 mile road trip. Read more
Four Chicago Comedians Who Are About to Make It Big
By Jason A. Heidemann
These funny locals are all on the rise. And you can see them before they get huge at stand-up sets in Chicago this July. Read more
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