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+++UPDATE: UK Campaign to make public spaces available to hospitality

Writing for Big Hospitality, Joe Lutrario reports on how a campaign has been launched to safely re-start the UK hospitality industry by transforming...
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+++UPDATE: Opera In Italy to Relaunch with Open Air Shows In Rome-Park!

Rome’s Opera House is planning to stage an outdoor production of Verdi’s Rigoletto in a central Rome park in what is seen as a tentative...
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+++Update: Last Saturday South Korea’s clubs and bars were ordered to close by Government

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – South Korea on Friday advised nightclubs and hostess bars to close for a month and may delay the...
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+++UPDATE: Vilinus has moved its bars and restaurants outside. Will customers follow?

After six excruciating weeks of being in a near lockdown, Lithuanian restaurateur Eimantas Lumpickas is relieved to finally have customers to serve again — but he’s...
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+++UPDATE: Ireland may allow socially distanced music festivals to take place as early as August

Ireland’s Roadmap For Reopening Society & Business may be the first government coronavirus recovery plan to specifically address music festivals. The Irish government’s 23-page document...
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+++UPDATE: Beirut’s Nightlife Survived Civil War. Can It Withstand Pandemic?

Vivian Lee, writes for the New York Times on whether nightlight in Lebanon’s capital can withstand the pandemic.  In Beirut a night out...
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+++UPDATE: 10 Predictions on how Corona Virus will Change The Club Scene

 Katie Bain writes for Billboard on how clubbing and dance events might return after coronavirus. Highlighting predictions from dance music industry leaders Kobi...
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+++UPDATE: Redesigning the public realm and the night-time economy

Andrew Tuck presents The Urbanist, a radio show on Monocle 24, taking a look at how “coronavirus has changed the public realm –...
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+++UPDATE: China nightlife resumes with cautious optimism

Night clubs and bars in cities such as Chengdu, Shanghai and Shenzhen have reopened their doors, for the first time since closing at...
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+++UPDATE: Call for local strategies- Global Nighttime Recovery Plan

From lockdown to long-term, cities are asking how we re-envision urban systems to coexist with the ongoing threat of COVID-19. Those new visions...
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