From not cleaning equipment to not having handwashing stations to the way crews eat, film and TV sets have long been lacking in basic sanitation, and no union contracts stipulate basic standards about hygiene. COVID-19 might change that.
Aaron Gilbreath
Trump and His Allies Are Worried About More Than November
“If something like a social democratic state is feasible under these conditions, then it is absolutely possible when growth is high and unemployment is low.”
The Friendly Mr. Wu
“The weakest link in America’s national security may not be foreign technology but its own people. Mara Hvistendahl traces the story of the single mother who sold out to China.”
Ritchie County Mall
Escaping domestic abuse, one determined mother finds a halfway point between her past and her bright future.
The Forgotten Babies
There are too many ways for children to die. While one writer investigated the murder of an eight-year-old, the story returned her to her own past
In Troubled Times, Make Your Memories as Best You Can
Stuck indoors, one housebound food journalist seeks a nostalgic comfort food from his youth: the traditional stuffed pasta from Lombardia, Italy called marubini. First he has to adjust the flour in the recipe.
A Pandemic Is Not a War
Comparing the COVID-19 crisis in terms of war is not only inaccurate. It is offensive and harmful.
The Highland Park Drug Ring
“How did a mother of 10 and a Plano cop wind up pushing pills in the Park Cities?”
The Influence of Anxiety
The anxiety of global pandemic translates into the anxiety of the self: How will this effect me?
Escaping Coronavirus Lockdown Through a Stranger’s Solitary Walks on YouTube
Under self-quarantine, Aaron Gilbreath ‘moves’ freely with the help of Rambalac’s video travelogues.
