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The Pitchfork Review Celebrates Fourth Issue With Two Chicago Parties This Weekend

Pitchfork is excited to announce two parties in Chicago this weekend to celebrate the newest issue of The Pitchfork Review, our quarterly publication featuring long-form feature stories, photography, illustrations, and more.

Friday's event takes place at Analogue. Starting at 10 p.m., Review editor-in-Chief Jessica Hopper and Creative Director Michael Renaud will spin records, with copies of the issue available for sale.

Saturday's event takes place at the Hideout. Starting at 9 p.m., it will feature performances from Jimmy Whispers and the Lemons, readings, DJ sets, and more. 

Issue Four of The Pitchfork Review features a split 7" of unreleased material from Zola Jesus and the Tea Heads, plus features on David Bowie, Courtney Barnett, Dory Previn, the label Profound Lore, and the legendary NYC EDM club night NASA.



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