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The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the performing arts, mirroring its impacts across all arts sectors. Due to physical distancing requirements and closure of the physical venues, curtailing not only public performances but also rehearsals, many performing arts institutions attempted to adapt by offering new (or newly expanded ...
Due to physical distancing requirements many performing arts venues were closed, curtailing not only public performances but also rehearsals and performing arts schools. [291] In some cases, such as for the Edinburgh Festival , launched after World War II as an effort to reconcile people through the performing arts, it was the first ...
Way.com looks at what went wrong in 2024 and why it could go right in 2025. 2024 is apparently the year the music (festival) died. Why? Think cancellations, and not just here in the U.S., but ...
Newsom announced that, as of February 27, 2020, the number of people being monitored for the virus in California amounted to 8,400. [10] On February 27, the governor announced that the state was limited in testing for the new coronavirus because it had only 200 testing kits. [11]
The fire was discovered after the National Weather Service issued a red flag warning over the weekend for most of Ventura and Los Angeles counties because of critical fire conditions expected to ...
More than 11,000 Southern California Edison customers across five counties had power shut off Wednesday morning. Nearly 250,000 customers could be impacted by power shutoffs as conditions warrant ...
In California, Latin-American individuals represent 54% of total COVID-19 cases but make up only 39% of the population. [140] June 18: Governor Newsom orders a state-wide mask mandate due to rising number of cases and deaths, requiring to wear masks or other coverings in most public spaces with a few exceptions. Many local governments had ...
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