Organizers of cultural events in the United States and around the world showed ingenuity to keep cultural celebrations going while taking precautions against the coronavirus. Take a visual tour.
Tag: Summer (Season)
For French-Algerian Families, Virus Disrupts Cherished Summer Ritual
Holidays in Algeria are a cornerstone of the cross-cultural identity of many French people with roots there. This year, they are stuck at home, and the pain is acute: “It’s sacred for us to leave.”
5 Caribbean Vacation Destinations Reopening This Summer
As the region reopens, it faces hurricane season, pandemic-related restrictions and the absence of cruise ships.
The New, Socially Distanced Caribbean
As the region reopens, it faces hurricane season, pandemic-related restrictions and the absence of cruise ships.
Flare-up in Coronavirus Cases Sets Back Germany’s Reopening Efforts
Regional authorities have locked down two counties for the first time since the country’s broader reopening, which had been considered a success.
Across Europe, Reopening Borders in Time for Summer
Countries across Europe, eyeing the summer holidays, are taking steps to begin reopening borders that had been closed to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Doing the Bump With the Belugas
An isolated corner of Manitoba is one of the few places left in the world where humans are the outsiders on display for the wildlife to observe.
The Sound of One Shrimp Snapping
How climate change is altering nature’s sonic landscape.
Summer Heat May Not Diminish Coronavirus Strength
A new report, sent to the White House science adviser, says the country should not rely on warm weather to stop contagion.
Holidays Are a Way of Life in France in August. Yellow Vests Can’t Afford Them.
France is justifiably famous for its long summer vacations. But more and more can no longer afford to go, reflecting an increasingly unequal society.