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St. Louis Public Radio Pat Hagin, a managing partner of the Pageant, discusses what is next for the venue in light of current low state-wide coronavirus vaccination rates and shifting local mandates. The reality of the emerging coronavirus pandemic arrived for many people on a wave of concert cancellations. They came fast and furious last March, as it became evident that mass gatherings would be unsafe for the foreseeable future and local officials subsequently put restrictions on public gatherings. Schedulers at some venues, like the Fabulous Fox Theatre, began by postponing events kicking them down the road in hopes that it would be safe to reopen by May. Or by June. Or by September. The owners of the Ready Room, a prominent club in the Grove, simply closed up shop quickly and said they hoped to reopen at a new location sometime in the future. ....
The agreement came nine months after the first round of stimulus checks were issued to Americans. The agreement, announced by congressional leaders, would establish a temporary $300 per week supplemental jobless benefit and a $600 direct stimulus payment to most Americans, along with a new round of subsidies for hard-hit businesses and money for schools, health care providers and renters facing eviction. Hours after the news broke, #600IsNotEnough started to trend on Twitter with many users voicing their frustrations. Both Missouri U.S. Senator Josh Hawley and St. Louis congresswoman-elect Cori Bush agreed that it is not nearly enough. It is a step in the right direction but it is only a step and I hope that it ll be the beginning. The beginning of actually putting working Americans first, Hawley said. ....