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Musical Derivative of the Past: Copenhagen’s ‘New Normal’ Living with COVID-19

If you walked into a music bar or venue in Copenhagen, Denmark, you may ...

Grady Study Abroad Journalist September 13, 2022
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Back On The Scene: How Athens’ Young Musicians Are Recovering From Pandemic

  Robert King could not wait to get back on stage. He had been ...

Grady Multiplatform Journalist December 30, 2021
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Music To My Ears (Finally): How Athens Venues, Businesses Adapt To ‘New Normal’

  Four to five nights a week, a line of people wrap around the ...

Grady Multiplatform Journalist December 23, 2021
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Athens Business Owners Find New Paths Following Shutdown

  What was hoped to be a successful launch of a new indoor cycling ...

Grady Multiplatform Journalist December 21, 2021
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Camilla Sims, 22, performs as Convict Julie at Athens Pride Festival at Terrapin Beer Co. in Athens, Georgia on the evening of Nov. 13, 2021. Sims performed a mix of recent singles, like “Dark Matter” and “Drive Bys on Tractors,” and unreleased tracks, like “Drugs” and “I Hope that Means You Miss Me.” (Photo/Autumn Sanford)
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Singing the Blues: How Athens Musicians Survived the Pandemic

Listen closely — Camilla Sims, known as Convict Julie, tells an intimate story through ...

Grady Capstone Journalist December 15, 2021
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Local Health Experts Expect More Severe Flu Season

Local health experts are concerned that we are entering a potentially severe flu season. ...

Grady Capstone Journalist November 16, 2021
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ANNOTATED: The Struggles Of Graveyard Workers During COVID-19

    Riley Armant is a graduate journalism student at Grady College of Journalism ...

Grady Newsource Graduate Assistant November 12, 2021
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Front Porch Bookstore Captures History, Conquers Obstacles

  The Front Porch Bookstore in Winterville, Georgia, has both a rich history and ...

Grady Multiplatform Journalist October 29, 2021
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The Yelp of Covid: Vigilantes Crowdsource Pandemic Safety Tips for Consumers

  This article originally appeared in KHN on Oct. 21, 2021. Melissa Lee had more ...

Health & Medical Journalist October 25, 2021
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A paper sign that reads "Pop Up Sale" hangs on a wooden telephone pole next to an empty street
A poster for Mae Renaldo’s pop-up hangs on a telephone pole on Boulevard Avenue in Athens, Ga, on the morning of Sept. 18, 2021. (Photo/Autumn Sanford)
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Local Artists Use Pop-Up Sales to Fill Pandemic Void

When local artist Jessie Lamay lost her job in March 2020 to the COVID-19 ...

Grady Capstone Journalist October 24, 2021
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Pylon is an alternative rock band from Athens. Their plaque is one of the 15 featured in the Athens Music Walk of Fame.
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Athens Music Walk of Fame Markets Music Tourism

The Tourism Product Development group was a group of 12 tourism professionals who studied ...

Grady Capstone Journalist October 14, 2021
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Two red carts loaded with books sit behind a chalkboard sign.
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Avid Bookshop Reopens Its Doors, Navigates Pandemic

UPDATED: 1:56 p.m. October 7, 2021 UPDATE: This week, Avid Bookshop opened for browsing ...

Grady Capstone Journalist October 7, 2021
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