Washington Examiner / Magazine
January 12, 2021 Issue
January 12, 2021 Print Edition
Cover Story
New York State of Whine
Although Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen headlined New Year’s Eve festivities in typical inebriated fashion, the scene at Times Square was anything but normal. With New York City facing a new coronavirus surge and lagging vaccination rates, Times Square, already a ghost town with Broadway shows closed until late May at the absolute earliest, was blocked off from the public for an eerily empty ball drop. It was a surreal end to what was a brutal year for the Big Apple. Like many cities, New York has indisputably suffered from the one-two gut punches of the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown measures instituted to combat it — and the unrest that, in many instances, escalated far beyond anything like legitimate protest of George Floyd’s death last May. It also faced a mass exodus of residents and...

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