The Royals Adjust to the Reality of COVID-19, Cancel Events
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March 14, 2020
The Kansas-based Survival Condo is built to withstand a nuclear attack—but a virus, they believe, can be kept outside too.
With empty newsrooms, no studio audiences, highly limited travel, and few face-to-face interviews, journalists, authors, and TV people confront the biggest story of the era.
On this week's Little Gold Men podcast, the star of the new Kelly Reichardt movie talks about his journey in the wilderness.
The community in Austin and beyond is rallying around the filmmakers who lost their chance at a big break—and the workers who lost the most lucrative week of their year.
No rallies, handshakes, or live studio audiences show how the pandemic is already changing the way campaigns are run. A moderator is even skipping the next debate over possible exposure. Will virtual conventions be next?
Like the little cotton shift (undies optional) that she turned into a fashion must-have, Social Register flower child Lilly Pulitzer epitomized the barefoot pleasures of wealth Waspdom. At 71, with her madcap colored prints ruling resorts once again in the early aughts, she recalled the creation of an accidental status symbol.
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