In Germany, lockdown to contain coronavirus outbreak has meant a summer without...summer itself
Prathap Nair • 5 years agoStarting with the opening of biergartens in spring and bookended with the drunken bedlam of Oktoberfest, German summers are a call for the outdoors for a population battered and bruised by long-drawn winters with gray skies and short days.
A summer without the French Open: Reflections on growing up with tennis, in a world that cannot afford sports
Bhavya • 5 years agoThe French Open has been to my summer what a Rafael Nadal victory has been to the French Open: an inevitable, intractable fact of life.
Easter in the time of coronavirus: Empty churches, unused communion hosts reflect a world where prayer has gone online
Joanna Lobo • 5 years agoAs countries around the world starting urging people to stay at home amid the coronavirus outbreak, and India announced its 21-day lockdown, priests and other clergy had to suddenly befriend that familiar beast, technology, ahead of Easter. | Joanna Lobo writes in our #SummerWithout series
Thrissur Pooram cancelled due to coronavirus crisis: What the festival means to a city and its people
Susheela Nair • 5 years agoThe cancellation of the Thrissur Pooram in the wake of the nationwide coronavirus lockdown has hit the city — which has a deep-rooted emotional and economic connection with the festival — hard.