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Your friend is throwing a party during a pandemic. How do you say no?
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement In a year without a Great Plague, we’d be in peak wedding season right about now. Unfortunately, passed appetizers and champagne toasts have largely been relegated to the same nostalgic category as spin classes and shared office doughnuts.Per the , “individual and family gatherings or parties of any size aren’t allowed.” But, whether advisable or not, some people are beginning to plan parties and weddings again. Which leaves potential guests wondering: How do I say no? Can I say no? What if I already RSVP’d? How do I phrase it...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement In a year without a Great Plague, we’d be in peak wedding season right about now. Unfortunately, passed appetizers and champagne toasts have largely been relegated to the same nostalgic category as spin classes and shared office doughnuts.Per the , “individual and family gatherings or parties of any size aren’t allowed.” But, whether advisable or not, some people are beginning to plan parties and weddings again. Which leaves potential guests wondering: How do I say no? Can I say no? What if I already RSVP’d? How do I phrase it...WW…
All Black Lives Matter march will take place June 14, without L.A. Pride's involvement
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement There will still be a march in support of Black Lives Matter in L.A. on June 14. But Christopher Street West, the organization that produces L.A. Pride, will not be involved.After last week, L.A. Pride organizers for seeking a police permit to hold the event and for not collaborating with Black Lives Matter leadership before announcing it.For the record:On Friday evening, the board of directors posted an apology on social media and said it was “reevaluating” the event. On Monday afternoon, the board posted a statement on social media...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement There will still be a march in support of Black Lives Matter in L.A. on June 14. But Christopher Street West, the organization that produces L.A. Pride, will not be involved.After last week, L.A. Pride organizers for seeking a police permit to hold the event and for not collaborating with Black Lives Matter leadership before announcing it.For the record:On Friday evening, the board of directors posted an apology on social media and said it was “reevaluating” the event. On Monday afternoon, the board posted a statement on social media...WW…
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