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Central European Countries Ease Event Restrictions

Events of 500 people can take place in the Czech Republic and German capital in June, with Switzerland permitting shows of up to...
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The Power Of Crowds

Dan Hancox writes a long read for The Guardian on the importance and power of crowds. “I missed the disinhibition of dancing in...
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Sustainability as survival: Queer Nightlife in the time of COVID-19, Part 3 ?

In the final chapter of the three part series community activists, Mimi Tempestt & Will J focus on Sustainability as survival: Queer Nightlife...
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Don’t understand the protests? What you’re seeing is people pushed to the edge.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the N.B.A.’s all-time leading scorer, author of 16 books, including, most recently,...
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Music Industry Calling for a ‘Blackout Tuesday’ in Response to George Floyd’s Death

Billboard reports on how the music industry is calling for a “Blackout Tuesday” in response to the death of George Floyd. On Friday...
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Nightlife workers speak out about living and working through COVID-19

Over 7 million hospitality workers were laid off in April. On ABC news Clara McMichael shares the story of those who no longer...
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New Feature- Moving with resilience: Queer Nightlife in the time of COVID-19, Part 2 ?

For the second part of the three part series: Queer Nightlife in the time of COVID-19, Joaquin Gutierrez, Los Angeles-based Community Sexual Health...
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West Australia sets mandatory online COVID-19 hygiene training course for hospitality recovery

Mandatory COVID-19 hygiene training and assessment to prepare WA hospitality industry for future return to business Early rollout of training program ensures WA...
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Surprisingly bipartisan effort out of Texas for US congress to include live event venues in future relief packages.

U.S. Senators John Cornyn (R-TX) and Tom Carper (D-DE) led 40 of their Senate colleagues in sending a letter today to Majority Leader...
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Preserving Our Unity: Queer Nightlife in COVID-19, Part One ?

Mimi Tempestt , scholar, creative artist, and queer community activist and Will J, community organizer, queer creative, innovator, and member of Los Angeles...
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