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	<title>advice for an amateur music critic </title>
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	<description>I just got press clearance for the Pitchfork Music Festival. I&apos;m not a reporter. What am I supposed to do? Basically this is the coolest thing to ever happen to me. I&apos;m not sure yet what kind of awesome things I will be allowed to observe, but for anyone with any kind of experience in this... what should I be sure to do? I have a crappy digital camera that I will obviously use constantly, and I&apos;m guessing I should bring a notebook or ten. I have to write a feature and I&apos;m kind of overwhelmed.</description>
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