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we begin in france today, where a third national lockdown looms large, but the french government is insisting it s doing everything possible to avert more restrictions that could be devastating for the economy. a year ago to the day, president macron appeared on television confirming the closure of schools and the stay at home order that led to the country s first lockdown. officials say the paris region may be forced to lock down soon, as patients with new covid 19 variants fill up hospitals intensive care wards, with special medical planes taking patients from the paris area to less saturated regions over the weekend. france currently has a 6pm nationwide curfew in place with weekend lockdowns in two regions, but it is still seeing a rise in case numbers. joining me now is tomasz michalski, economics professor, hec paris. good to see you again. first, do you think a third nationwide lockdown is inevitable as macro unfortunately, the lockdown of some sorts might appear at t

Heritage House Announces Retro-Politan Summer Film Series

Heritage House Announces Retro-Politan Summer Film Series
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Returning to the movies

Returning to the movies Herb Scribner © Alex Cochran, Deseret News Popcorn. Soda. Sticky floors. Loud monsters. We’re about to return to the movies. But what should we expect? Movie theaters have been open for a while. It was last summer when we started to see the major chains from AMC to Cinemark to Regal begin opening their doors to customers who wanted to watch a movie during the pandemic. Only a few major new movies have come out from “Tenet” to “Mulan” to the recent ones like “Godzilla vs. Kong” and the upcoming “Mortal Kombat.” The United States is at an odd point in the coronavirus pandemic. As vaccinations continue, about one-third of the country has been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus. Some people are taking off their masks and spending time with friends indoors, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends. Others still wait for their COVID-19 shots. We also don’t know who has or hasn’t been vac

Entertainment at a Distance: Screen Twister At the Avalon » Urban Milwaukee

Entertainment at a Distance: Screen Twister At the Avalon » Urban Milwaukee
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Park City Film is primed to restart its in-person public screenings April 16 after testing the waters with private events

Courtesy of Park City Film The wait is over. On April 16, Park City Film will restart its public, in-person weekend and special screenings at the Jim Santy Auditorium, said Executive Director Katharine Wang. “With vaccination rates going up in the county, and seeing theaters in New York and (Los Angeles) opening up, it looked like April would be a time when people would be comfortable coming back to the theaters,” Wang said. Since Feb. 19, Park City Film has presented private, in-person screenings after nearly a year of not holding events at the Jim Santy Auditorium. Wang, her board and staff used those private screenings to test protocols and monitor people’s comfort levels for coming back to the theater.

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