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Beer Here, Bouquets Next Door: How a Bar Defied the Pandemic
The Times followed the Hatch and its staff in Oakland after the pandemic began. The business not only survived, it’s expanding.
February at the Hatch, a bar in Oakland, Calif., that relied on ingenuity and some good fortune to keep going.Credit.Jim Wilson/The New York Times
March 16, 2021
OAKLAND, Calif. One year ago at the Hatch, a narrow neighborhood bar in downtown Oakland, dozens of unmasked people crowded inside to say goodbye for a while. California’s governor had just ordered the nation’s first effective coronavirus lockdown, and the bar’s staff and regulars thought they wouldn’t be back for weeks, maybe even months.
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How a Small Bar Battled to Survive the Coronavirus: An Update
Hosted by Michael Barbaro; produced by Daniel Guillemette and Luke Vander Ploeg, with help from Michael Simon Johnson and Alexandra Leigh Young; and edited by Lisa Chow and Lisa Tobin.
We chart the trials of a tavern in Oakland, Calif., that was thriving until the pandemic brought economic and emotional turmoil.
Monday, December 28th, 2020
michael barbaro
Hey, It’s Michael. This week The Daily is revisiting our favorite episodes of the year, listening back and then hearing what’s happened in the time since they first ran. Today, the Hatch. From The New York Times, I’m Michael Barbaro. This is “The Daily.”
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The Lives They Lived
Produced by Kelly Prime, Michael Simon Johnson and Eric Krupke; with help from Parin Behrooz; and edited by Mike Benoist and Lisa Tobin; and read by Wesley Morris, Jazmine Hughes, Taffy Brodesser-Akner and Irina Aleksander.
After a year of bereavement, we pause to reflect on the lives of four complex and vibrant people we’ve lost.
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2020
wesley morris
Hello, I’m Wesley Morris. I’m a critic at The New York Times and a staff writer at The Times Magazine. And today, we’re going to do something a little different on The Daily. Every year in December, the magazine puts out an issue called “The Lives They Lived.” And it focuses on notable people who have lost their lives throughout the year. Some of the people in the issue tend to be very famous, and some of them tend to be people that very few people have heard of. But the point is to focus on the extraordinary and in some cases, vividly ordinary life that someone lived.