Tag: coronavirus
We need shops like Evergreen Butcher and Baker now more than ever
Emma and Sean Schacke remain committed to running a quality, community-minded shop—one that I find more necessary than ever.
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Thursday, April 16
On Wednesday, after weeks of rationing, the state announced that anyone displaying coronavirus symptoms can now be tested. Here’s your Thursday morning update.
The last good day
A sunny Saturday in mid-March, the day before my 26th birthday, is one I have come to think of in the weeks since as “the last good day.”
Restaurant and bar workers need to de-stress. A bartender created community garden to help with that.
With the hospitality industry in a state of emergency as a result of COVID-19 and her job behind the bar at Bon Ton on hold, Keyatta Mincey-Parker is turning to the best source of hope and solace she knows: nature.
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Wednesday, April 15
On Tuesday, cornavirus data continued to be an issue and several new grants were distributed. Here’s your Wednesday morning update.
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Tuesday, April 14
On Monday, the governor announced testing criteria would be slightly expanded. Here’s your Tuesday morning update.
So, you want to start a garden? You couldn’t have picked a better time.
Days after COVID-19 began canceling Atlanta, I dealt with my own anxiety by spending a full Saturday digging in the dirt: planting shrubs, weeding, top-dressing the soil, potting herbs.
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Monday, April 13
Over the weekend, it was announced the Georgia World Congress Center would become a coronavirus hospital site. Here’s your Monday morning update.
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Saturday, April 11
On Friday, the governor pleaded with Georgians to not attend in-person Easter services. Here’s your Saturday morning update.
For Atlanta’s hip-hop and R&B artists, Instagram Live has become an unexpected source of community
With touring and recording largely halted due to the coronavirus outbreak, some of the city's most famous talents are connecting with fans through live battles, performances, and karaoke sessions.