Music lovers are equally glad to see live shows return, and are demonstrating that by turning out in large (but safe) numbers.
“We’ve seen a huge increase in crowds over the last month as cases have declined and the vaccines have rolled out,” says Woodland Farm Brewery brewer/owner Keith Redhead. “Every one has been very understanding and patient over the last year with so many of the changes to our business, music, and life.”
That’s not to say all the problems are now solved. Club owners all agree that one of the biggest obstacles to running music was the limit on indoor occupancy. At half occupancy, most clubs found running music indoors was simply not feasible. The increase to 75% occupancy has definitely helped, but hasn’t completely alleviated the financial strain.
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Master realist Orley Ypon
Art Madness, a 48 x 96 oil on canvas painting by Orley Ypon, is an assemblage of various kinds of people, each representing themselves and the things they have to offer. This painting is the perfect representation of the new gallery established by Ypon in Toledo that shines the spotlight on the artists of his hometown.
Aroma Art Gallery, a newly built gallery in Toledo City, is filled with the most promising living masters of art. It is locally dubbed as the Copper City and people have yet to discover the wonders its people can do with a paintbrush and a canvas.