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Youâve likely read countless âpandemic pivotâ stories over the past year â about recently unemployed people whoâve carved out a new path, trying to turn the moldy, desiccated lemon of the COVID-19 era into something at least resembling lemonade. What chef Michael Hanna has accomplished since the virus ground the restaurant industry to a near halt last year might be better described as a pandemic pole vault. Hanna moved to Nashville from his native Memphis about six years ago, and â before COVID-19 hit town, anyway â heâd had a good run, including stints at The Catbird Seat (under Ryan Poli), Urban Cowboyâs Public House and Philip Krajeckâs two restaurants, Rolf and Daughters, and Folk. His most recent gig was at Pastaria, but as pandemic restrictions strangled the restaurant industry, Hanna â like throngs of his fellow hospitality workers â was laid off. Sudden
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Popular Winter Warmer Beer Festival Goes Virtual for 2021 You might want to stay close to your couch anyway, considering the ABVs of these beers Tweet Share
We knew it was likely that we wouldn’t be joyously rubbing shoulders under a packed tent anytime soon as part of the annual Winter Warmer beer festival, but organizers Rhizome Productions are working hard to make the best of a bad situation. Slated for Saturday, Feb. 13, from 2-4 p.m., this year’s online Winter Warmer will be a lot like the other virtual beer-tasting events that Rhizome has put on throughout the pandemic, but super-sized.