“But as L.A. has become an infection hotspot and soaring case counts have prompted mandatory closure of many counties’ dine-in restaurants and bars, the idea that a high-risk enterprise like a crowded soundstage could proceed unaffected seems increasingly far-fetched.” Don’t blame the messenger, but we’re gonna run out of TV.

+ “What makes this century-old startup story especially poignant today is that Dixie cups, as they came to be known, achieved only moderate growth for 10 years.” Then the Spanish Flu arrived. FastCo: How Dixie cups became the breakout startup of the 1918 pandemic.

+ The Winners Of The 2020 Audubon Photography Awards.

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