But this means we don't know when the 4K remaster of "Rad" will see the light of day! Priorities, man!To be fair to SXSW, the City of Austin basically told them they had to.
Just had a case announced in our county, at the military base on the other side of the county, like 45 minutes awayFirst case's in upstate NY is in my county.... so thats fun. We've already lost 3 events.
I will probably end up shooting video of the sermon on Saturdays to post up on Sunday. It's gonna be an interesting time!
I heard Barkley on CNN this morning advocating for shutting down March Madness all together, not just eliminating audiences.
Right,The players are a commodity and to be protected. Can't do that if they're on the court. Also a bit of a problem if you have to pay them to play but don't get any revenue at all from the arena.
But seriously, how did the Utah Jazz get their hands on 58 tests. That's 0.7% of all COVID19 tests done in the United States.
Governor of Oregon Shut down all gatherings of more than 250 people for the foreseeable future. Mayor of Portland just declared a citywide emergency.
A spokesman for “Sing Street” said, “Nothing has been decided yet, in terms of when Broadway reopens.”
Actors’ Equity has been pushing for the shutdown as the union’s members are concerned about contracting the virus. “Equity is driving this,” said a producer. “If actors don’t feel safe, they don’t have to perform.”
Along with Broadway going dark, classic music fans will be shut out, too, as the New York Philharmonic announced today that it has canceled all of its concerts immediately and through March 31. “As always, the safety and security of our guests, musicians and employees is a priority,” the organization stated.
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