An end of an era for Pitchfork: What’s next for music journalism?
Pitchfork founder Ryan Schreiber, former president Chris Kaskie and former executive editor Amy Phillips joined WBEZ’s Reset to talk about the legacy of the music website.
Pitchfork founder Ryan Schreiber, former president Chris Kaskie and former executive editor Amy Phillips joined WBEZ’s Reset to talk about the legacy of the music website.
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Museums like the Field are adapting as new federal rules governing how cultural items can be displayed go into effect.
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