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03/24/2020
Quarantine Dreams
A comic strip about Covid-19 -
03/24/2020
Chelsie Walker Oral History, 2020/03/24
In response to COVID-19, the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science launched the mini-series, "Cultural Insights: Interviews in the Creative Sector," to highlight colleagues and professionals working in the same or similar field of museum professionals. -
03/24/2020
Amber Gowen Oral History Interview 2020/03/24
In response to COVID-19, the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science launched the mini-series, "Cultural Insights: Interviews in the Creative Sector," to highlight colleagues and professionals working in the same or similar field of museum professionals. -
03/24/2020
Social Distancing:Is Everyone Zooming Without Me? Comic
A four panel comic addressing both the distress of isolation while social distancing, the fear that opportunities for socialization are being missing while isolated, and poking fun at the trend of having large, multi-person online video calls. This comic is part of an ongoing autobiographical and comedic series of comics by Dami Lee. As such, the comic also shows how the pandemic has made its way into everyday life and ongoing business and artistic pursuits, creating a wealth of new experiences around which artists may base their work. https://www.instagram.com/p/B-IQb8UAigc/?igshid=14wukruz8k51d *Dami Lee, @dami_lee on instagram*screenshot/ instagram post/ comic*Dami Lee, @dami_lee on instagram -
03/24/2020
Personal COVID experience
A Twitter thread sharing a personal experience with COVID-19. People have turned to Twitter to speak about their experiences with COVID because they are able to reach a larger audience. Harry explains what it was like at the beginning of getting sick and he also explained how he wasn't able to get tested. The fact that so many people had it or have it and aren't getting tested makes some of the numbers look better than they are. *Harry Wood, @harrymwood *Anjelica Oswald, Northeastern University -
03/24/2020
Closed playground in Washington Park
A closed playground in Chicago's Washington Park. A sign on the fence reads: Playground closed in accordance with executive order in response to COVID-19, Executive Order No.8. -
03/24/2020
Free Little Pantry in Chicago's Hyde Park
A home in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood advertises a "Free Little Pantry" containing shelf-stable food items, diapers, yarn, and children's books. -
03/24/2020
Crime Scene Investigations During COVID-19
Discusses the effects of following proper protocol of cleanliness with forensic procedures -
03/24/2020
Animal Crossing Review - NPR
While I do not personally own the console to play this game, everyone of my gaming friends have been playing Animal Crossing during this time. This opinion/review piece describes the appeal of the game in this moment of indoor isolation. -
03/24/2020
Ventra Pass Refunds and Account Tips for CTA Riders
Reminder that CTA is serve the public. -
03/24/2020
Chicago History Museum and PPE
Chicago History Museum donated PPE supplies to John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County. -
03/24/2020
Death toll in Peru hits seven as coronavirus spreads
38 year old man dies from Coronavirus in Peru after visiting Canada. -
03/24/2020
"Amid uncertainty around COVID-19, architects adjust to a new normal"
Article on American Institute of Architects website discussing effects of COVID-19 on work. -
03/24/2020
Alexander Oral History, 2020/03/24
Alexander describes how his life has changed in the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic lockdown. Some of his challenges include teleworking for a new job, watching over his kids now that they can’t go to school, and coping with shortages of necessities and lack of normal entertainment such as sports. He talks about how he thinks it is a good thing that his kids are not at school, as primary schools are known to be germ spreaders. Alexander conveys his hopes that the lockdown will end soon and normal life will be able to continue.