By Diane Johnson More definitive guidelines on social gatherings are enabling U.S. arts and culture leaders’ comeback plans, with 55% of U.S. performing arts organizations planning live, in-person performances before October 2021, according to a new study released by international art
By R.V. Baugus and StadiumBusiness After going through a year of athletic competition where venues were either void of fans or with a very limited capacity, we all know the energy and atmosphere was just not the same as in a full building. Now, the Summer Olympics in Tokyo which begin
By Teddi Anderson The Hawai‘i Convention Center welcomed 1,200 participants for the Hawai‘i Prayer Breakfast on May 7, 2021. It was the Center’s largest in-person meeting since the start of COVID-19 pandemic health and safety restrictions in March 2020. The breakfast included state an
By Region 6 Newsletter Before the confetti could drop and the 2021 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship trophy could be raised in San Antonio, one team would have to navigate an unprecedented tournament year and deliver an extraordinary effort amidst the challenges of a global p
By NBC 12 News The Arizona Diamondbacks announced that as of May 25, they will be lifting all COVID-19 seating restrictions at Chase Field. The first set of home games following the restriction lift will be May 25 and 26 against the San Francisco Giants and May 27 through May 30 again