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COVID-19 (Page 17)

December 12, 2020

Mad Platter Record Store Is No More, but Vinyl Lives On

Even in a year saddled with economic troubles, record stores provide a sense of belonging, amplified by the unlikely comeback of the vinyl LP.

By Sonya Singh

December 12, 2020

Workers Keep Going in an Empty Times Square

The COVID-19 pandemic has stripped the area of its famous crowds. But the street workers soldier on.

By Sarah Parker

Tricia Fleishman and her son, Joshua, stand among colorful fabrics at their fabric store, Fleishman Fabrics, located on historic Fabric Row.

December 11, 2020

Resilience is Woven into Philly’s Fabric Row

A historic section of Philadelphia known as a central point for business and commerce for over a century, South Fourth Street’s Fabric Row contains only seven fabric stores today. According to one source, there were around 25 fabric stores on Fourth Street in 1950. As the row has changed, so too have the fabric store owners and new small business owners looking to earn a living.

By Bobby Brier

Pound Ridge home

December 9, 2020

The Quiet Town Where Wealthy New Yorkers Are Moving During the Pandemic

A single-family home for sale in Pound Ridge. (Credit: Douglas Elliman) (POUND RIDGE, NY) — A surge in coronavirus cases […]

By Infiniti Styles Bowie

December 8, 2020

Closure of Seattle’s Gay and Lesbian Bars Leaves LGBTQ Residents Adrift

A couple holding hands next to one of the many iconic rainbow crosswalks on Capitol Hill. [Credit: Rori Syarif; @Rorish […]

By Lindsay Ray

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