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A long road to recovery: Arts and entertainment industry looks forward to gathering again

Photo by Joe Kusumoto / Breckenridge Creative Arts Of all the industries, arts and entertainment arguably has suffered the most during the pandemic. It became a cultural death sentence as concert venues and theaters closed across the country and sources of income dried up. “We’ve been impacted just like every other business in the county and beyond,” former Breckenridge Creative Arts CEO Matt Neufeld said in March. “I would say there has not been a single arts organization that didn’t have to completely rethink how they can fulfill their mission and serve our community in new ways.” Those new ways became apparent over the summer. Breckenridge and Frisco Main streets were filled with murals. Groups performed outdoors at pop-up concerts, and actors put on theatrical cabarets in neighborhoods.

Awards for The Walrus Contributors Support our Work in Journalistic Excellence

The Walrus congratulates journalists Allison Baker, Viviane Fairbank, and Sadiya Ansari on their new fellowships. The Michener Awards Foundation recently announced that its Michener-L. Richard O’Hagan Fellowship has been awarded to Allison Baker and Viviane Fairbank. Both are alumni of the esteemed editorial fellowship program at The Walrus. Fairbank, a former associate editor and head of research at The Walrus, and Baker, one of the founding contributors to The Walrus Fact-Checking project an independent initiative launched in 2018 to combat mis/disinformation online are also regular contributors to The Walrus. The Michener-L. Richard O’Hagan Fellowship for Journalism Education will support the creation of a book-length version of The Walrus Fact-Checking Guide, a tool originally created by Fairbank and The Walrus to train editorial fellows and freelance fact-checkers. This award will enable Fairbank and Baker to expand on the guide first developed under Fairbank’s leadershi

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Dayton ISD Celebrations for April 2021

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Survey: Michigan s small business owners feeling more confident, but more relief likely needed

Survey: Michigan s small business owners feeling more confident, but more relief likely needed Business owners receiving COVID-19 vaccines Many say more PPP funds needed iStock Michigan s small business owners overwhelmingly feel their companies will survive, but general business conditions remain on shaky ground. That s according to the results of a new survey done by New York City-based investment banking giant Goldman Sachs as part of its 10,000 Small Business Voices project, an advocacy initiative for small business friendly policies. On a national level, 84 percent of respondents to the survey report that their business is fully open. In Michigan, 88 percent of small business owners say they re confident in their business ability to survive the ongoing pandemic.

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