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Meditation Moment: NOLA Moonwalk

By Clint Durrett | April 21, 2020

If you’re feeling cooped up, maximize the window and be “outside” with us.

Time on your hands? Learn some crafts during the quarantine!

By Maggie Eisenbeis | April 21, 2020

Instead of simply twiddling our collective thumbs through March and April, the silver lining of social distancing is you now have an opportunity to try some new projects and practice new skills.

After pandemic shutdown, newly opened Blue Giant builds reputation with take out Chinese food

By Marielle Songy | April 21, 2020

When the COVID-19 pandemic caused a shutdown of non-essential businesses and only allowed restaurants to offer takeout and/or delivery service, owners Billy Jones and Richard Horner knew that they would have to adapt to keep their business afloat.

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What to do (virtually) this week: Apr. 20-24

By Matt Haines | April 20, 2020

We know it seems like we’re home “doing nothing,” but if you search around, your virtual calendar can get packed really quickly!

WWOZ presents ‘Festing In Place’ after Jazz Fest’s COVID-19 cancellation

By Mary Staes | April 17, 2020

Don’t put those festival chairs and flags up just yet! WWOZ-FM is presenting “Festing In Place: An On-Air Festival” — a virtual Jazz Fest of sorts. 

Spring Hill history // Read local authors // Beer delivered to your door

By Lindsay Patross | April 16, 2020

And the CatVideoFest is back and available to watch in your home.

The Moth Pittsburgh

Thur. 4/16: The Moth in Pittsburgh is streaming the April StorySLAM

By Lindsay Patross | April 16, 2020

Here’s where you can login to catch this special (online) edition of The Moth during social distancing.

What to do (virtually) this weekend: Apr. 17-19

By Matt Haines | April 16, 2020

Looking for thing to do virtually this weekend? Here are some of the local online happenings we’re looking forward to.

A guide to grocery delivery services in New Orleans

By Very Local Staff | April 15, 2020

We’ve put together a list of grocery delivery services in New Orleans we could find and the delivery fees for each.

For a donation to the Science Center, you can stream the CatVideoFest

By Lindsay Patross | April 15, 2020

The Carnegie Science Center will let you stream “Best of CatVideoFest: Creature Comforts Edition” for a pay-what-you-can donation.