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Arts & Culture (Page 126)

October 5, 2020

This School Won’t Be Slowed by COVID-19

Community continues rooting for local high school in the midst of changes due to pandemic, giving consistency, support, and a haven.

By CK Smith

October 1, 2020

As SoFi Stadium Opens With No Fans, Some Inglewood Restaurants are Struggling

Restaurant owners expected a spike in business. COVID-19 presented a different reality.

By Emily Leibert

September 30, 2020

Life Returns to the West Village

Crowds find respite dining on the sidewalks [Credit : Katherina Nguyen] (NEW YORK CITY) — Lush guitar chords from a […]

By Kat Nguyen

September 30, 2020

A 100-Year-Old Replica of the Liberty Bell Meant to Salute Women’s Suffrage Is Inadvertently Silenced

The Justice Bell on temporary display at Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia (Credit: NPS) (PHILADELPHIA) — A slightly less […]

By Anna Wesche

September 30, 2020

95-year-old Philly Shop Finds Salvation in Making Masks

Fleishman Fabrics on historic Fabric Row in Philadelphia has adapted to the economic challenges of COVID-19 by staying open as […]

By Bobby Brier

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