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Restaurateurs keep a lot of plates spinning as the pandemic tests the limits of their passion

Winnipeg Free Press Feeling the heat From health restrictions to staffing woes, restaurateurs keep a lot of plates spinning as the pandemic tests the limits of their passion By: Eva Wasney | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Wednesday, Jun. 30, 2021 Save to Read Later There’s a gently sunbleached sign outside Preservation Hall that reads, “We can’t wait to meet you.” There’s a gently sunbleached sign outside Preservation Hall that reads, We can’t wait to meet you. Inside the Empress Street restaurant, husband-and-wife owners Tristan and Melanie Foucault still haven’t met many of their regular customers in person since opening one year ago. Instead, Instagram followers have taken the place of a full dining room and timeline posts have become a stand-in for the daily special spiel.

Black Music Month 101: How It All Started | 100 1 FM // Mega 100 Stockton

By Hayden Brooks Back in 1979, President Jimmy Carter christened June as Black Music Month, an observance celebrating the long-standing musical contributions of African Americans, and alas, the month of appreciation has arrived. In case you weren t aware of its origins, iHeartRadio is celebrating the honorary marking with the backstory on how the 40-year-plus celebration came about. Black Music Month was born off after hitmaking Philadelphia soul producer Kenny Gamble took to Nashville in the 1970s and saw the impact of the Country Music Association s Country Music Month every October. Inspired by the influence of the annual recognition, Gamble went back to Philly and banded with other Black music community leaders for one common goal: acknowledgment. With no organization existing, Gamble conceptualized the Black Music Association in 1978, recruiting supporters like Stevie Wonder, Motown Records founder

Black Music Month 101: How It All Started

By Hayden Brooks Back in 1979, President Jimmy Carter christened June as Black Music Month, an observance celebrating the long-standing musical contributions of African Americans, and alas, the month of appreciation has arrived. In case you weren t aware of its origins, iHeartRadio is celebrating the honorary marking with the backstory on how the 40-year-plus celebration came about. Black Music Month was born off after hitmaking Philadelphia soul producer Kenny Gamble took to Nashville in the 1970s and saw the impact of the Country Music Association s Country Music Month every October. Inspired by the influence of the annual recognition, Gamble went back to Philly and banded with other Black music community leaders for one common goal: acknowledgment. With no organization existing, Gamble conceptualized the Black Music Association in 1978, recruiting supporters like Stevie Wonder, Motown Records founder

New Axs Tv Documentary Series Examines America s Most Iconic Music Venues

New Axs Tv Documentary Series Examines America s Most Iconic Music Venues
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