Items
Contributor is exactly
Kathryn O'Dwyer
-
2020-03-24
Fundraiser: The Tipitina's Top Banana, New Orleans, LA
Tipitina's, a music venue in New Orleans, LA, starts a fundraiser to benefit the venue during its Covid-19 closure. -
2020-03-20
Advance Drink Fundraiser, Tipitina's, New Orleans, LA
Tipitinia's, a music venue in New Orleans, LA, begins a fundraiser to support their staff who have no income while the venue is closed during the Covid-19 pandemic. -
2020-03-14
Cancelled: Big Sam's Funky Nation and Sandra Love and The Reason at Tipitina's, New Orleans, LA
Tipitina's cancels Big Sam's Funky Nation and Sandra Love and The Reason due to the public health crisis. -
2020-03-13
The Show is Still On at Tipitina's, New Orleans
Stooges Brass Band and NuSpeak perform at Tipitina's, a prominent music venue in New Orleans, LA, on March 13, 2020. Tipitina's reports that the venue is "diligently monitoring the current health situation" to "reduce any risk(s) posed by Covid-19." -
2020-03-22
Litter at Winn Dixie and Lafitte Greenway, New Orleans, LA
Even with stay-at-home orders in effect, litter from Winn Dixie finds its way into the adjacent Lafitte Greenway. -
03/22/2020
Empty Parking Lot at Wrong Iron, New Orleans, LA
Wrong Iron Bar & Grill lot is normally packed with cars, quarantine is a different panoramic picture. -
2020-03-22
Rubber glove and litter, Whole Foods, Bienville Street, New Orleans, LA
Protection from rubber gloves during quarantine is nullified when the gloves aren’t disposed of properly. -
2020-03-22
Empty Burger King Parking Lot, New Orleans, LA
Another empty parking lot, one that is usually full. -
2020-03-22
Pontiac on Bienville Street, New Orleans
Bienville Street is much quieter than usual. -
2020-03-22
Hooley Industrial Fabrication Closed, New Orleans, LA
Festive sounds of Tex-Mex music are normally playing for workers at Hooley, Inc. in Mid-City, New Orleans. Now it is closed and quiet. -
2020-03-24
Angelo Brocato Ice Cream and Confectionery Announces Temporary Closure
Angelo Brocato Ice Cream and Confectionery announces temporary closure: "This is a difficult time and no answer seems like the right one. However, for the safety of our staff and our customers we’ve made the difficult decision to close our doors until this crisis passes. As after Katrina, we will reopen as soon as possible. Thank you, as always, for your support. Biscotti, frozen cannoli and assorted Italian ice and speciality gelato (Spumoni, Torroncino, pistachio almond) are available at many of our retail partners." -
03/21/2020
Angelo Brocato Ice Cream and Confectionery New Operating Procedure
Angelo Brocato Ice Cream and Confectionery continues to operate with adjusted procedures to comply with new regulations placed on New Orleans businesses in response to the pandemic. -
2020-03-21
Angelo Brocato Ice Cream and Confectionery Adjusts Hours and Operating Procedures Again
Angelo Brocato Ice Cream and Confectionery adjusts its operating procedures to comply with new regulations placed on New Orleans businesses in response to the pandemic. -
2020-03-21
Angelo Brocato Ice Cream and Confectionery Limits Operating Hours and Procedures
To limit the spread of Covid-19 and operate within the changing regulations for New Orleans businesses, Angelo Brocato Ice Cream and Confectionery closes its dining area, prohibits walk ins, and adjusts operating hours. -
2020-03-19
Angelo Brocato Ice Cream and Confectionery Celebrates St. Joseph's Day
Each year on March 19th, Angelo Brocato Ice Cream and Confectionery, located in New Orleans, LA, celebrates St. Joseph's Day by erecting an altar to St. Joseph in their bakery shop. This year they make connections between the current Covid-19 pandemic and the famine that took place in Sicily over 500 years ago. St. Joseph's Day is one of the busiest times of the year for the bakery, with folks purchasing specialty cookies and pastries for celebrations and altars. -
2020-03-31
Email from an Undergraduate University Student to Professor
I live in a house isolated from family and have many things I feel I need to do in order to care for myself and my family properly who live across town. I am still going to work where I potentially expose myself. The process of meticulously caring for myself before, during and after work has taken a lot of time and energy, but I am meticulously attempting to care for my health in every moment. Please bear with me as I try to catch up with the assigned work you have given in the next few days (before Friday), which I find very interesting and well written, but also detailed and requiring thorough reading. If you feel that I am too far behind, or have failed at attendance, please advise and I will try to drop the class by the due date. Many thanks and stay safe. -
2020-04-01
Social Distancing in New Orleans, LA
People out enjoying the weather and getting essential exercise while maintaining the suggested "social distance" of six feet from one another. -
2020-03-31
Fund to Support New Orleans Cultural Community
While there are several efforts to provide assistance to New Orleans musicians, gig workers, and other cultural community members up and running, many musicians, artists, street performers, and traditional culture bearers are still struggling to access resources due to lack of documentation, awareness, capacity limitations, or other roadblocks. MaCCNO is committed to helping all members of our cultural community get access to needed resources during this unprecedented challenge. -
2020-03-22
Take-Out Only at The Station Cafe in Mid-City, New Orleans
Cafes and restaurants in New Orleans, LA, are take out only during the Covid-19 stay home order. -
2020-03-22
Masonry Products Brickyard Closed in Mid-City, New Orleans
Delivery trucks and forklifts are quiet while Covid-19 stay home orders are in effect. -
2020-03-22
IATSE Local 478 Office Closed: Stage-Hand Workers Union
Covid-19 related closures impact unions and union workers. -
2020-03-22
Oak Tree Pollen on Car, Carrollton Avenue, New Orleans
The outbreak of the pandemic in New Orleans, LA, coincides with the height of allergy season. Allergies may impact Coronavirus symptoms and many folks are unsure if their symptoms are related to typical allergies or the virus. -
2020-03-22
No Street Traffic, Carrollton Avenue, New Orleans
Typically bustling with activity, Carrollton Avenue is quiet in the middle of the day due to the pandemic. -
2020-03-22
Kitchen Workers at Blue Oak BBQ Prepare Sandwich Giveaway to Service Industry Workers
Service industry workers need help after many are out of work due to the pandemic. -
2020-03-22
Empty Parking Lot, Wrong Iron Bar & Grill
Wrong Iron Bar & Grill lot is normally packed with cars, quarantine is a different panoramic picture. -
2020-03-22
Workers Dig a Trench in Mid-City, New Orleans
Some laborers continue to work despite stay at home orders. In New Orleans, construction is considered an essential job that can continue during the pandemic. -
2020-03-22
Cyclist, 72, on Lafitte Greenway
This 72-year-old man rides the Greenway every day and is one of only a few cyclists today. -
2020-03-22
Tchoup the Mulberry Eating Pitbull
In the time of Covid, taking the dog for a walk is a good reason to leave the house. -
2020-03-22
Mulberries on Lafitte Greenway
Chances of finding ripe mulberries improve with fewer people on Lafitte Greenway during self-quarantine -
2020-03-22
Almost Empty Lafitte Greenway
Lafitte Greenway on Saturday is normally very busy, but not during Covid 2020 quarantine. -
2020-03-22
Low-Traffic Broad St. & Lafitte Greenway Crossing
Lafitte Greenway crossing Broad Street can be treacherous for cyclists and walkers but self-quarantine shows reduced auto traffic. -
2020-03-24
Tank and the Bangas Perform Live From Home
Tarriona "tank" BALL and Danny Abel Guitar performing their version in “Don’t Know Way” by Norah Jones. The band tells fans: "we’re still practicing #socialdistancing #livefromhome" in response to the pandemic. -
03/22/2020
John With Shrimp Boots
John, a native of East Hampton, NY, continues to work at an “essential business”, the Rouse’s Grocery in New Orleans. -
2020-03-24
Music Venue D.B.A. Closed
D.B.A., a music venue on Frenchmen Street in New Orleans, closed to halt the spread of Coronavirus. The business hangs a sign of encouragement for the public. -
2020-03-24
Blue Nile Music Venue Boarded Up
Blue Nile, one of the many music venues located on Frenchmen Street in New Orleans, boarded up its doors and windows after closing to halt the spread of Coronavirus. -
2020-03-24
Crescent City Farmers Market Signage
The Crescent City Farmers Market, typically held weekly in the parking lot of New Orleans's Crescent Park, is closed until further notice due to Coronavirus. -
2020-03-24
Pizza Delicious Serves Take Out Food Through Windows
Pizza Delicious, a dine-in pizzeria in New Orleans, is open for delivery and take out service only. In an attempt to discourage the spread of Coronavirus, clientele may pick up food at the window and cannot enter the building. -
2020-03-24
Euclid Records Signage
Euclid Records, an independent record shop in New Orleans, closes up shop in the face of Coronavirus, encourages online shopping, and sends well wishes. -
2020-03-24
Savage Beauty Hair Salon Signage
In an attempt to keep business going prior to the government closure of non-essential businesses, Savage Beauty, a hair salon in New Orleans's Bywater neighborhood, hung a sign asking clients to wash their hands upon entering the building to protect against the spread of Coronavirus. The salon has since closed operations. -
2020-03-24
Frady's One Stop Food Store Signage
Signage posted outside of Frady's, an old school corner store selling groceries and serving hot food in New Orleans's Bywater neighborhood, detailing how the establishment is protecting themselves and their clientele from Coronavirus. -
03/20/2020
Cafe Envie Remains Open with a Take Out Only Menu
Chairs piled on dining tables at Cafe Envie, as the local government has banned dining in at restaurants to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus. Cafe Envie can continue to serve take out and deliver food to patrons. -
03/20/2020
Stalls at the French Market Closed
Stalls in New Orleans' French Market, typically buzzing with vendors and shoppers, are closed after the local government discourages large gatherings to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus. -
03/20/2020
French Market Empty on a Friday Afternoon
The French Market, usually teeming with tourists on a beautiful spring day, is empty after the local government discourages large gatherings to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus. -
March 19, 2020
Move Ya Brass Krewe Weekly Newsletter
Email from Move Ya Brass, a New Orleans non-profit offering guided community workouts, canceling future community dance classes and offering virtual dance classes via Instagram to encourage social distancing in light of the Covid19 pandemic. -
2020-03-18
The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra Updates + Artist Resources Email
The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra (NOJO) email announcing all NOJO concerts, jam sessions, and educational programs are postponed through April 2020.