Jim Bradshaw: When we watched movies through the windshield
Given our new and presumably long-term emphasis on social distancing, the thought occurs that this might be a good time for the revival of drive-in movies.
Given our new and presumably long-term emphasis on social distancing, the thought occurs that this might be a good time for the revival of drive-in movies.
You may have missed it, what with the COVID-19 pandemic, business closures, record unemployment, protests, the start of hurricane season and lawmakers in session in Baton Rouge seemingly non-stop.
Assuming that in this strange day and age, we still have political conventions this year, no one at this stage is sure just how the process will work.
We’ve seen isolated protests in the Tri-City area in sympathy with two weeks of demonstrations against police brutality after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
The embers were not cold from the fire that destroyed the St. Landry Parish courthouse when a group of citizens began agitating to have it rebuilt in Washington instead of Opelousas.
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