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COVID-19 (Page 4)

December 13, 2021

Chicago Stationary and Gifts Business Owner Finds Success With eCommerce

(CHICAGO) – Changes in consumer trends have accelerated since the COVID-19 pandemic. With safety restrictions keeping Americans indoors, buyers utilizing […]

November 29, 2021

Opinion: Combating COVID-19 Anti-Asian Racism: Advocacy Journalism for Social Justice

The advocacy journalism of HRW upholds the SPJ Code of Ethics while driving social justice and change. They stand as an advocate for a cause without infringing on the ethics of journalism.

Laemmle father and son (Gregory) in Royal Auditorium

November 28, 2021

‘The Future is Still Unknown’ for This Pasadena Theater

The Playhouse District is a pillar of the Pasadena community. Deep within the center of it is the Laemmle Playhouse 7, a family-owned movie theater that has resided in Pasadena since 1999. Known for their exquisitely cozy locations, indie films from all over the world and deliciously buttered popcorn. 

November 20, 2021

Los Angeles’ Skylight Books Isn’t Writing Its Epilogue

Skylight Books has been a staple of the community since 1996 when it took over from the previous tenant, another bookstore named Chatterton’s. As you walk through the front door, you’re greeted by a tree in the middle of the store covering the skylight window on its wood- domed ceiling. Its branches drape over the mythology section.

Martin Posse stands behind a table selling honey at a farmers' market in Washington, D.C.

November 19, 2021

For a Maryland Beekeeper, Collecting Honey is Only Half the Fun

(WASHINGTON) — When he was 12 years old, the harmony of a honeybee colony captured Martin Posse’s imagination. Each bee […]