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The COVID-19 vaccine rollout has many optimistic a return to something resembling “normal” is approaching. That includes a Bloomington Normal live-music scene gutted by the pandemic. Most music organizers in the Twin Cities said they are shooting for summer and fall performances.
Edward David Anderson’s live performance on March 14, 2020 was the last live show at Nightshop before the pandemic changed everything. Owner Chris Golwitzer finally closed the food side of his downtown Bloomington restaurant and music venue at the end of the year. He said he couldn’t meet expenses and obey safety orders.
“We take the pandemic very seriously,” said Golwitzer. “We followed all safety guidelines, almost went overboard with them just to protect my team but especially the customers. We are nothing without them.”
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The Normal Theater resumes in-person screenings this week, starting with the film “Little Fish” which so happens to be about a global pandemic. In this case, what is effectively an airborne form of Alzheimer’s.
Town of Normal Civic Arts Manager Adam Fox said the film unintentionally comments on the COVID-19 era.
“The film is told from the perspective of just one couple. One of the members in the relationship ends up losing some of their memory a little bit,” said Fox. “And they re trying to figure out how to now navigate this new world with these symptoms. As there is a potential cure, they re hoping to be part of that trial.”