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826 Chicago at Pitchfork
A series of interviews conducted by 826CHI’s student press corp with artists who performed at the Pitchfork Music Festival, part of the annual The Rest is Noise: Pitchfork Writing Workshop.
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December 6, 2017826 Chicago at Pitchfork: That Was Kinda… My Own World: An Interview with NE-HI
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November 9, 2017826 Chicago at Pitchfork: Million Dollar Melanin: An Interview with WebsterX
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October 17, 2017826 Chicago at Pitchfork: “We Just Got Lucky”: An Interview with American Football
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February 21, 2017826 Chicago at Pitchfork: Raw as Fresh Butchered Meat: An Interview with Christian Holden of The Hotelier
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January 19, 2017826 Chicago at Pitchfork: No Discrimination in Dancing: An Interview With Footwork Legend RP Boo
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January 5, 2017826 Chicago at Pitchfork: The Sound of a Million Open Windows: An Interview With Holly Herndon
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December 10, 2016826 Chicago at Pitchfork: Running Through a Distortion Pedal: An Interview With Alan Palomo of Neon Indian
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October 20, 2015826 Chicago at Pitchfork: Single Mothers Dug for Gold
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October 6, 2015826 Chicago at Pitchfork: Protomartyr Never Lets You See Them Sweat
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September 23, 2015826 Chicago at Pitchfork: Kittyhawk Loves the Friendly Midwest
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August 18, 2015826 Chicago at Pitchfork: Parquet Courts Talks Painting Elephants, Songwriting, and North Dakotans
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September 18, 2014826 Chicago at Pitchfork: Twin Peaks Talks Breaking a Leg, Blu-rays and, Band Advice
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November 22, 2023Post-Dinner Interview with a Twelve-Year-Old Who Sat at the Grown-Ups’ Table for the First Time on Thanksgiving
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November 14, 2023In the Office Auto-Reply Emails for a Hybrid Work Schedule
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November 17, 2023Quiz: Are You the Worst Person at Thanksgiving?
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November 13, 2023Twelve Things Your College Freshman Son Will Never Say During His Weekly Call Home