Some venues remain shut amid pandemic, even with loosened restrictions & higher gathering sizes in NOLA
Some venues remain shut amid pandemic, even with loosened restrictions & higher gathering sizes in NOLA Share Updated: 12:18 PM CDT Apr 11, 2021
Some venues remain shut amid pandemic, even with loosened restrictions & higher gathering sizes in NOLA Share Updated: 12:18 PM CDT Apr 11, 2021
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Show Transcript UP. BUT FIRST THIS WEEKEND BARS AND RESTAURANTS HERE IN NEW ORLEANS CAN STAY OPEN UNTIL 1 AM EXTENDING THEIR LAST CALL BY ABOUT TWO HOURS AND AS MANY VENDORS ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO THE EXTRA REVENUE OTHERS ARE REMAINING CLOSED SHAY O’CONNOR JOINS US LIVE FROM ONE THAT FINALLY REOPENED ITS DOORS TONIGHT. SHE THAT’S VERY SURE WE WERE ACTUALLY HERE AT THE METROPOLITAN NIGHTCLUB KNOWN AS GENERATIONS HALL WHERE RIGHT NOW A WEDDING IS ACTUALLY GOING ON A WEDDING RECEPTION. NOW THE OWNER HERE TELLS ME THIS ALL BRINGS ABOUT A GLIMME
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$15 billion to aid music venues in stimulus package gives local owners hope
Owners of music venues speak out over potential stimulus bill By Kaitlin Rust | December 22, 2020 at 10:33 PM CST - Updated December 22 at 10:33 PM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Of the $900 billion in the COVID stimulus relief package passed by congress, $15 billion dollars is set to go to music venues, museums and theatres if signed into law.
Owners of music venues who’ve had to shutter their doors for the past 9 months say they wouldn’t be able to survive past a few more months, still having to pay their bills with little to no income coming in.