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Tim Kinsella on Getting Cap'n Jazz Back Together After 20 Years
By Matt Pollock
The co-founder of Cap’n Jazz discusses their mini-tour, his least favorite song to play live, and more. Read more
Ten Things to Do in Chicago This Week
This week: Chic and Earth, Wind & Fire, Kendrick Lamar, Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!, The Newberry Book Fair, Fiesta del Sol, and more Read more
Neo-Nazi Scare Becomes Inspiration for Jazz Drummer Mike Reed
By Mark Guarino
Reed's stunning new album, Flesh and Bone, reflects the experience of everyday prejudice. Read more
VIDEO: These Artists Built a Lush Garden Inside a Living Room
By DS Shin
With more than 50 types of plants, it's for an upcoming indie film about a woman pursuing a "beautiful, ideal death." Read more
Meet K.W.O.E., Self-Proclaimed #KingoftheMitzvahs
By Jeff Ruby
Party emcee Kareem Wells—a.k.a. K.W.O.E.—once sold drugs on the West Side. Now he’s the toast of Chicago’s Jewish elite. Read more
Photo and Audio Project Shows "Inner Light" of Everyday Chicagoans
By Janet Rausa Fuller
Forget the "acerbic" stories that pepper your Facebook feed, photographer Abigail Martin says. Her project teaches us about the people of Chicago in a different way. Read more
(VIDEO) This or That?: Pitchfork Edition
By DS Shin and John Hardberger
Beyoncé or Solange? Netflix or chill? Pitchfork performers and attendees answer our very tough questions. Read more
Luis Sahagun’s New Show Tackles Death and Violence in His Childhood
By Emma Krupp
The sculptor’s new mixed-media exhibition, The Mountains Whispered and the Canyon Sang, opens this week. Read more
Ten Things to Do This Week in Chicago
In the Blue Light: Stories of India, Drive-By Truckers, Cirque du Soleil’s Luzia, A Broadway Romance, A Mid-Summer Night’s Daydream, and more Read more
I Spent a Day at Pitchfork Eating Only Free Food and I Felt Terrible
By Carrie Schedler
There is only one good free meal at the whole fest, and everyone knows it. Read more
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