Online Campaigns to Save New York's Theaters, Businesses
2021-01-17
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1New York City's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood is filled with restaurants and other businesses that are now closed.
2Nearby, Broadway theaters are also dark because of COVID-19 suspensions.
3The coronavirus crisis caused great economic difficulties for all these businesses.
4But some well-loved areas have received financial support to help them survive the difficulties.
5People are continuing fundraising campaigns online and on other media.
6Tom and Michael D'Angora are theater producers who live in Hell's Kitchen.
7They opened a GoFundMe campaign last month to raise money for the West Bank Cafe and Laurie Beechman Theater.
8GoFundMe is an online fundraising service.
9The GoFundMe project raised more than $340,000 in just weeks.
10The campaign included a telethon, a live online event, in which many theater actors and singers performed in support of West Bank Cafe.
11Andre De Shields was among those who appeared on the telethon.
12The famous Broadway performer is the winner of three Tony Awards, the highest honor in American theater.
13He is also a big fan of the West Bank Cafe.
14"I've spent some of my most delicious, my most insouciant, my most important times right here," De Shields said in his appearance.
15"We don't want this lovely piece of heaven on earth to ever go away, he added.
16Then he presented a large donation to Steve Olsen, owner of the West Bank Cafe and founder of its Laurie Beechman Theater.
17"We were a couple weeks from really running out of money, and going out of business," Olsen said before the campaign started.
18But now, he says he is hopeful that the business he opened in 1978 can survive until the restaurant and live theater reopens.
19The GoFundMe project continues to raise money for the West Bank Cafe and Laurie Beechman Theater.
20But, at the same time, the D'Angoras have started another such campaign for Birdland, a site for jazz music shows.
21That GoFundMe has already collected more than $180,000.
22Gianni Valenti owns Birdland. He now believes it also will survive the coronavirus closures.
23It's "very heartwarming to see the response we've had," Valenti said of the donors, adding, "I just love the fact that they care about Birdland, about the music and about what it means to New York that we all keep it going and hopefully down the road we're back to normal."
24I'm Armen Kassabian.
1New York City's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood is filled with restaurants and other businesses that are now closed. Nearby, Broadway theaters are also dark because of COVID-19 suspensions. 2The coronavirus crisis caused great economic difficulties for all these businesses. But some well-loved areas have received financial support to help them survive the difficulties. People are continuing fundraising campaigns online and on other media. 3Tom and Michael D'Angora are theater producers who live in Hell's Kitchen. They opened a GoFundMe campaign last month to raise money for the West Bank Cafe and Laurie Beechman Theater. GoFundMe is an online fundraising service. 4The GoFundMe project raised more than $340,000 in just weeks. The campaign included a telethon, a live online event, in which many theater actors and singers performed in support of West Bank Cafe. 5Andre De Shields was among those who appeared on the telethon. The famous Broadway performer is the winner of three Tony Awards, the highest honor in American theater. He is also a big fan of the West Bank Cafe. 6"I've spent some of my most delicious, my most insouciant, my most important times right here," De Shields said in his appearance. "We don't want this lovely piece of heaven on earth to ever go away, he added. 7Then he presented a large donation to Steve Olsen, owner of the West Bank Cafe and founder of its Laurie Beechman Theater. 8"We were a couple weeks from really running out of money, and going out of business," Olsen said before the campaign started. 9But now, he says he is hopeful that the business he opened in 1978 can survive until the restaurant and live theater reopens. 10The GoFundMe project continues to raise money for the West Bank Cafe and Laurie Beechman Theater. But, at the same time, the D'Angoras have started another such campaign for Birdland, a site for jazz music shows. That GoFundMe has already collected more than $180,000. 11Gianni Valenti owns Birdland. He now believes it also will survive the coronavirus closures. 12It's "very heartwarming to see the response we've had," Valenti said of the donors, adding, "I just love the fact that they care about Birdland, about the music and about what it means to New York that we all keep it going and hopefully down the road we're back to normal." 13I'm Armen Kassabian. 14Ted Shaffrey and Deepti Hajeka from Associated Press reported this story. Armen Kassabian adapted it for VOA Learning English. Susan Shand was the editor. 15We want to hear from you. Write to us in the Comments Section and visit our Facebook page. 16_______________________________________________________________ 17Words in This Story 18fundraising - n. a social event held to collect money for a political party, charity or school 19insouciance - n. a relaxed and calm state : a feeling of not worrying about anything 20heaven - n. something or some place that is very pleasant or good 21response - n. something that is said or written as a reply to something 22Have you heard of any stories in your country of people helping each other during the COVID-19 pandemic?