With cancelled concerts, postponed festivals, and closed cinemas and theatres, artists across the world are struggling to make ends meet due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has hit the cultural and creative industries worldwide.
Cultural sector may be last to regain ‘normalcy’ after pandemic: UNESCO
The United Nations,
01 May 2020, International
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