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Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

Honk!: Cars earn a special spot in 2020

Even as more stringent restrictions were lifted, many people still prefer to enjoy some activities from the safety of their personal four-wheeled bubbles. 

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

Working out looks very different during a pandemic

With gyms closing or on limited schedules, New Yorkers’ work outs have become more challenging and creative during COVID-19.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

One kitchen’s transformation in the age of isolation

Far from being a place to just enjoy meals, the pandemic has forced the residents to convert their kitchen table to serve their needs.

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The small, resilient businesses built by women

First there was an Instagram page to announce the brand, then a website that actually sold the pencils. And then in March 2015 she opened a brick and mortar location.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

Nursing homes are filled with sadness and loss during pandemic shut down

The very guidelines that have been put in place to protect the most vulnerable have backfired, causing significant mental and physical declines.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

The show goes on

The theatre industry creates approximately $13 billion dollars of tax revenue for the city of New York.

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Life with Alopecia

At 4 years old, my hair started to fall out in big clumps and my parents didn’t know what was wrong, so they took me to see a doctor.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

Loyal members help keep independent cinemas afloat

Although uncertainty continues, New York City’s remaining independent cinemas are hanging on due to their small size and outpour of support from loyal members. 

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

Musicians deal with the reality of no live shows as covid takes center stage

A room full of strangers enjoying a live performance simultaneously was seen as innocent fun before, but after the covid-19 pandemic, live shows are now seen as super spreader events.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

 Black Friday’s Aftermath

This year, many retailers began to advertise those deals as early as October and offered many of them online, reflecting both the challenges that physical stores are facing and the sudden shift in how consumers prefer to shop.