Pitchfork continues our venture into print with Issue 5 of The Pitchfork Review. We're proud to present the fifth edition of our perfect-bound quarterly music publication, combining new long-form feature stories, photography, illustrations and other ephemera with selected recent pieces from Pitchfor[...]
Pitchfork continues our venture into print with Issue 6 of "The Pitchfork Review." We re proud to present the sixth edition of our perfect-bound quarterly music publication, combining new long-form feature stories, photography, illustrations, and other ephemera with selected recent pieces from "Pitc[...]
Pitchfork continues our venture into print with Issue 7 of "The Pitchfork Review." We re proud to present the seventh edition of our perfect-bound quarterly music publication, combining new long-form feature stories, photography, illustrations, and other ephemera with selected recent pieces from "Pi[...]
Life in the Kingdom of Royaume has been happily ever for King William Pickett and his fiancee, Lady Rapunzel. But when Volthraxus, the Great Dragon of the North, returns looking for the love of his life, the Great Wyrm of the South, it becomes clear that some fairy tales never end.After Volthraxus d[...]
With contributions from the Pitchfork staff and edited by J.C. Gabel of "Stop Smiling" and "The Chicagoan, ""The Pitchfork Review" is designed and conceptualized in-house, and printed locally in Chicago. This beautifully designed, limited-run publication on high quality paper stock is meant to be ke[...]
We love the speed and community of the internet, but there's so much noise(and far too few filters) that important stories can get lost. We work hard on what we publish day-to-day, and put so much of ourselves into the features we run on Pitchfork.com, that we want to give pieces a second life, one [...]
Pitchfork is happy to present the third issue of "The Pitchfork Review," a perfect-bound quarterly music publication that combines new long-form feature stories, photography, illustrations and other ephemera with selected recent pieces from Pitchfork -- all packaged in a beautifully designed, collec[...]
Pitchfork continues our venture into print with "The Pitchfork Review Issue #4." We're proud to present this forth edition of our perfect-bound quarterly music publication, combining new long-form feature stories, photography, illustrations and other ephemera with selected recent pieces from "Pitchf[...]
Pitchfork continues our venture into print with Issue 8 of "The Pitchfork" Review. We re proud to present the eighth edition of our perfect-bound quarterly music publication, combining new long-form feature stories, photography, illustrations and other ephemera with selected recent pieces from Pitch[...]
"The Pitchfork Review" features original longform writing, photography comics and more. The magazine is distributed by subscription and at bookstores and specialty shops in the U.S. and abroad. Printed on heavy stock, at a family-owned sheetfed printer on Chicago s Printers Row, "The Pitchfork Revie[...]
"The Pitchfork Review" features original longform writing, photography comics and more. The magazine is distributed by subscription and at bookstores and speciality shops in the US and abroad. Printed on heavy stock, at a family-owned sheet-fed printer on Chicago s Printers Row, "The Pitchfork Revie[...]
Pitchfork presents the 11th issue of our quarterly music publication The Pitchfork Review. This issue, we look at the intersection between music and politics, examining how music has been a tool for social justice. Interviews with politically-focused artists like M.I.A. and Patti Smith and a history[...]
FROM THE BRAIN TRUST BEHIND PITCHFORKMEDIA.COM -- THE WEBSITE "THE LOS ANGELES TIMES" DECLARED "AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THE IPO D GENERATION'S LEXICON, A MUST-READ" -- A FRESH GUIDE TO THE 500 BEST SONGS OF THE PAST THIRTY YEARS. Named the "best site for music criticism on the web" by "The New York Ti[...]
The Pitchfork Disney heralded the arrival of a unique and disturbing voice in the world of contemporary drama. Manifesting Ridley's vivid and visionary imagination and the dark beauty of his outlook, the play resonates with his trademark themes: East London, storytelling, moments of shocking violenc[...]
These extraordinary true stories retell the experiences of British, Canadian, Australian and other Commonwealth airmen who survived behind enemy lines. Based on first-hand accounts and the little known official debriefs, they evoke both the heroic characters and the hostile terrain they endured incl[...]