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Charlotte Talks: Will Our Arts And Entertainment Sector Survive The Pandemic?

Charlotte Talks: Will Our Arts And Entertainment Sector Survive The Pandemic?

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: June 11, 2020In: ART, FESTIVALSNo Comments

Theaters around the nation are dark. Those who work in them are out of jobs. And even as we begin to reopen, venues designed to hold thousands face the challenge posed by social distance requirements. Can the arts survive? Among the businesses that closed their doors at the start of this pandemic were theaters and […] Read more

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