When the Crowd Thins — The Future of Post-Pandemic Live Music Events
When most of the world stopped going out, government-mandated non-essential events were halted and unfortunately, this included clubbing. Amid shelter-in-place regulations, we can’t help but think about what the future holds for live music events.
The crowds have thinned out, gone home and stayed there for now, but will they be back and how will DJs continue to interact with them if they don’t?
We got in touch with Arthur Bray of YETI OUT and music entrepreneur Josephine Cruz to hear their thoughts on how they’ve coped with the situation and what the next phase is for clubbing and clubbing culture. Read the full story on MAEKAN.com.
Jun Cha launches Protect Angels campaign
Artist
Jun Cha's Protect Angels campaign equips those at the frontlines of Los Angeles' Skid Row and save the lives of those without the ability to socially distance. To raise funds, Jun is also selling runs of his
PROTECTOR print.
Microgrants for Photographers
Dear World: Stories is an initiative providing USD $200 microgrants for photographers to tell a meaningful and impactful story while social distancing.
MAEKAN Open Office
Join us in our monthly Open Office Zoom session where we'll look into our approach towards media monetization and how our consumption habits have changed recently.