After serving as a staple of the San Francisco Bay Area nightlife scene for 30 years, popular music club Slim’s announced on Friday (March 20) that it would be ceasing operations permanently.
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Gucci is taking precautions amid the spread of coronavirus, which has led to the deaths of six people in the U.S. as of Monday.
The Italian fashion house is cancelling its Cruise 2021 fashion show, which was set to take place May 18 in San Francisco. The brand told The Hollywood Reporter that given "the ongoing uncertainty prompted by the coronavirus outbreak," the event has been canceled "as a precautionary measure," adding, "A decision on the new timing and location of the show will be
.After serving as a staple of the San Francisco Bay Area nightlife scene for 30 years, popular music club Slim’s announced on Friday (March 20) that it would be ceasing operations permanently.
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Officials in six San Francisco Bay Area counties issued a shelter-in-place mandate on Monday affecting nearly 7 million people, including the city of San Francisco itself.
Post Malone and Tame Impala have been forced to pull concerts after San Francisco city officials banned gatherings of more than 1,000 people due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Washington Governor Jay Inslee has banned gatherings of more than 250 people in three counties in the state’s the Seattle-Tacoma area through “at least” the end of March, he said at a press conference late Tuesday. Hours later, San Francisco issued a similar ban on gatherings of more than 1,000 people.
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The annual Game Developers Conference (GDC), which had been scheduled to run next month in San Francisco, has been canceled after multiple companies said they were sitting it out over fears of the coronavirus outbreak.
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