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Music
Grant Rindner
The Arkansas rapper’s latest, ‘Real Bitches Don’t Die’, is a left-field meditation on love and loss.
Pearse Anderson
In Chicago, the artist formerly known as Kanye West played with fire, memory and purification at a surreal listening event.
Michaela Vargas
i-D talked to the DJs breaking down barriers in the industry, normalizing gender equality, and asserting their presence in shaping Chicago’s DJ culture.
Sarah Gooding
On their debut album, COOL MOM, Mister Wallace bridges the gap between their biological family and their chosen family.
News
Hannah Ongley
The “Master of None” Emmy-winner returns to her South Side hometown for “The Chi.”
Abraham Martinez
Slam your body down and wind it all around!
VICE Staff
She talks to i-D about how the violence in Chicago has influenced her new music and a life lesson Rick Ross shared with her.
Culture
i-D Staff
The Windy City’s lovers, best friends, siblings, roommates, collaborators, and dance partners shed some light on love and life this Valentine’s Day.
Salvatore Maicki
‘One pig for each of the four years the world will need to endure the Trump presidency.’
Interviews
Felix Petty
His paintings and drawings are elaborate collages that meld icons of black power together with symbols of white racism into a political comment on American culture.
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