Neil Cairns of Portland, Oregon, is finding that returning to work is a tough job.
“It’s very easy to just stay in your room all day and not let anybody know what’s happening to you,” says student AJ Williams.
“While streaming is a reality, it’s not communal,” said Stephanie Silverman of Nashville’s Belcourt Theatre. People “will want to be out in the world again.”
Dr. Scott Anzalone, a family physician and president of the school board in Logan, Ohio, talks about pandemic challenges.
After a dark year, New York City Accountant Michael Durant says he’s “starting to see light at the end of the tunnel.”
“There’s just a lot of people applying for not a lot of jobs,” says Neil Cairns of Portland, Oregon.
Individual donations and corporate philanthropy have helped the Belcourt’s bottom line.
How 2020 changed this new college grad’s priorities.
A bartender’s diary before the bar he works in closes permanently.
With mixed messaging coming from the government, community college dean Derrick Lindstrom says acting appropriately comes down personal choices.