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Sundays in New Orleans is for second line culture — by definition that means getting together. But in the times of the COVID-19 pandemic, the streets are now silent.
Throughout the city, artists and residents are keeping the culture alive in unique ways due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We don’t know what the future holds, but we do know that we will reopen, and when we do, all of our employees have a job waiting for them. Katrina couldn’t stop us, and this won’t either!”
Digging in the dirt and nurturing plants into blooms has long been recognized as a great way to find relief from stress, among other benefits.
It’s Fry-day! Here is a list of Pittsburgh restaurants that are offering fish fry takeout – fish sandwiches, fish platters and more.
This local nonprofit has been making no-interest loans since 1886. The Hebrew Free Loan Association’s coronavirus loan offers $5000 at 0% interest.
Stuck in our homes, the city’s cultural organizations could have closed their doors and waited for this crisis to pass. Instead, they’ve done the opposite, by virtually opening their doors.
Rich Condon aka Civil War Pittsburgh tells us about the time the city shut down all of its businesses during the Civil War.
We may be stuck at home in the real world, but you can get out and explore the city with your friends in the land of 1s and 0s.
Rather than cancel the March event (due to coronavirus situation), CreativeMornings/Pittsburgh will livestream Gia Fagnelli’s talk online.