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2021-02-27
Covid Street art
covid street art seen in Hollywood, California using a 27 time Brazillian Jiu-Jitsu champ to encourage people to keep their distance from each other. -
2020-09-02
Costume Industry Coalition Launches COVID Relief Fund, Sets $4.5M Goal For “Survival”
This article speaks to the dire straits the costume industry is in due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of these costume shops have been closed since March 2020. This affects not only Broadway, but also Hollywood, the television industry, and other performance industries. The Costume Industry Coalition, a newly created organization for the pandemic relief of the costume industry, has estimated that they need to raise $4.5 million in order to keep costume designers' shops open. -
2020-06-07
Hollywood is deserted and all boarded up
We drove on Sunset Blvd in the beginning of June. This was a week or two after the protests and riots. Hollywood was deserted and boarded up, looking like a war zone or something. Desolation. -
2020-06-01
COVID-19 Shots Around Town
I shot a few pictures as I was going to different places. In this one collection are photos of social distancing, "We're Open!" signs, COVID warning signs, empty grocery shelves, a salad bar unable to be used due to contagion of the virus, new protocols for shopping -
2020-06-05
Opening Hollywood
On Friday the governor explained how Hollywood will reopen after months of lockdown due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. -
2020-05-11
Jeffrey Katzenberg Blames Pandemic for Quibi’s Rough Start
A New York Times article featuring the developer of the App Quibi, Jeffry Katzenberg. It is a fair observation of how the pandemic is affecting entrepreneurs in the development and Deployment of new businesses in the era of COVID19. It is important to note the burden placed on economic development and enterprise. -
2020-03-18
Hollywood Walk Of Fame
During March, my collogues and I went to California for spring break. At that time, COV-19 was on the rise, knowing this, I was expecting to see less people when we visited Hollywood walk of fame. But it was quite the opposite. It looked pretty normal, showing that not many people take the corona virus seriously.