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Bay Briefing: The long road to normalcy after the pandemic

The Arts from Afar: Pandemic inspired innovation in the arts world in 2020

The pandemic turned everything upside down in 2020, including some of the things we usually rely on to help us through dark times — like the arts. When it became clear that the novel coronavirus was going to stick around for a while, arts leaders from Westerly to Mystic to Providence and in between began to look anew at the programs they had planned to present in 2020, most of which were canceled when pandemic protocols forced limits on large indoor gatherings. Groups like the Chorus of Westerly, the United Theatre, the La Grua Center, the Granite Theatre, the Arts Café Mystic, Trinity Rep and the Gamm experimented with new ways to reach their audiences. They partnered with other organizations, and they turned to Zoom and YouTube and Soundscape and the great outdoors as they wrestled with how best to entertain and inspire their weary supporters starved for music, theatre, film and fun. Some jumped online and others used videography to livestream or record shows and pe

Knowing Your Neighbors: Redneck Meats BBQ

Fox21Online Knowing Your Neighbors: Redneck ‘Meats’ BBQ After 14 years of running the well-known Arts Café in Moose Lake, management sold the café to new owners, who transformed it into a barbecue restaurant. December 21, 2020 MOOSE LAKE, Minn. – After 14 years of running the well-known Arts Café in Moose Lake, management sold the café to new owners who transformed it into a barbecue restaurant known as Redneck ‘Meats’ BBQ. Dinel and Lance Hollarbach have been in the barbecue business for almost 19 years, and now they have branched out, opening their own restaurant in Moose Lake. The husband and wife team say they had been running their own food truck for a while but they couldn’t standby idle anymore as they wanted to fulfill their dream.

Zeitgeist Cafe to Rent Out Their Kitchen Space

Fox21Online December 11, 2020 DULUTH, Minn.– One restaurant in Duluth is opening up their space to businesses that want to try bringing some of their cooking to the area. Zeitgeist Arts Cafe in downtown Duluth is looking for some partners to use their commercial kitchen space while their cafe is closed during the pandemic. It would be shared with other people renting out the kitchen and each renter would have their own time in the space to offer to-go meals and give their own restaurant a start. “Unfortunately it’s not safe or financially viable for us to be open and running but it’s really nice to see that space being used and for folks to still be getting food in the same of the same ways that we were able to offer before,” said Sara Rolfson, who’s the Business Director for the Restaurant.

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