AP Lifestyles Digest
Columbia Basin Herald | UPDATED 4 years, 7 months AGO
For up-to-the minute information on AP’s coverage, visit Coverage Plan at newsroom.ap.org.
Here is the AP Lifestyles digest for the week of June 8.
To receive the AP Lifestyles digest by email, contact BBedlan@ap.org.
For access to AP Newsroom and other technical issues, contact apcustomersupport@ap.org or call 877-836-9477. For reruns of stories, call Customer Support, customersupport@ap.org, 877-836-9477. For photo reruns, visit the photo archive http://apimages.ap.org.
For questions, contact Julia Rubin at jrubin@ap.org.
NEW THIS DIGEST:
America Protests-Allyship: For white people wanting to be part of an anti-racist movement, to help put a stop to anti-blackness in policing and all the systems where it exists, what does it mean to be an ally? By Deepti Hajela and Leanne Italie. UPCOMING Tuesday, 1,300 words, photos.
Music-Dalai Lama: The Dalai Lama’s first-ever album, featuring teachings and mantras set to music by the Tibetan spiritual leader, will be released on July 6. By Music Writer Mesfin Fekadu. SENT Tuesday: 800 words, photos by 8 a.m. EDT.
Virus Outbreak-Stadiums-Fans: Fan experience to change profoundly amid COVID-19 pandemic. SENT Monday, 950 words, photos.
Virus Outbreak-Clean Hotels: As business trickles back, hotels compete on cleanliness. By Business Writer Dee-Ann Durbin. SENT Monday, photos.
Bon Appetit-Journalists Protest: Bon Appetit’s top editor resigns after offensive photo. SENT Monday, 630 words, photos.
NerdWallet-Millennial Money-Job Hunt COVID: Newly minted college graduates are diving headfirst into one of the worst job markets in history. How to stand out. By Kelsey Sheehy of NerdWallet. SENT Tuesday, 740 words.
___
GENERAL
Virus Outbreak-One Good Thing-Following Up: AP reporters return to “One Good Thing” subjects highlighted to update their donations received, their volunteer efforts and the lives they’ve impacted. We update the “good” efforts from four of our previous stories. Including stories from India, Pennsylvania, Louisiana and Oregon. SENT Monday, photos.
___
TRAVEL
Virus Outbreak-Cruises: The cruise industry is scrubbing its ships and hoping to set sail later this summer. But with images of coronavirus-ravaged ships still fresh in many minds, there could be years of choppy water ahead. UPCOMING Tuesday, photos.
___ GARDENING
Wildlife Conflicts: Fences are the best way to prevent deer and other foraging animals from damaging gardens and plants, but it can be expensive, and difficult or time-consuming to install. There are other wildlife deterrents, but they’re generally less successful. So be prepared to share: The wildlife returns can be valuable, too. By Dean Fosdick. SENT Tuesday, 550 words, photos.
___
HOMES
Wanderlust Decor: Actual travel might be on hold, but you can soothe that wanderlust with a few home décor change-ups or additions. By Kim Cook. UPCOMING Tuesday, 700 words, photos.
___
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:
PARENTING: America Protests-Kids and Racism; TV-Superhero With Autism; Virus-Outbreak-Diary-Hamster-at-Home; Virus Outbreak-SAT Exams.
GENERAL: Religion-Black Clergy’s Challenges; The American Story; Virus Outbreak-The Funny Papers; America Protests-Brands React; Virus Outbreak-Viral Questions-Fever Screening.
HOMES: Virus Outbreak-The Sweden Paradox.
FOOD: Virus Outbreak-Farm-to-Table.
TRAVEL: Virus Outbreak-Barcelona-Life Without Tourists; Virus Outbreak-France-Cafes Reopen; Virus Outbreak-Economy-US Travel Industry.
__
SPECIAL EDITIONS ADVISORY
Editors: Because of rapidly changing developments caused by the coronavirus, The AP will not be moving any more Special Editions in 2020. We plan to continue spot and feature coverage of these subjects — weddings, pursuits, school, homes, pets and holidays — on the regular AP Lifestyles and main news wires. If you have questions, please contact Julia Rubin at jrubin@ap.org or Barry Bedlan at bbedlan@ap.org.
___
LIFESTYLES ADVISORY
Editors: During this uncertain time, we are pleased to provide you with more timely content for Lifestyles that speaks to how we are living, adapting and coping during the coronavirus pandemic. As we increase that coverage, we have altered our standard weekly offerings for the time being. Our gardening column will move bimonthly. Food stories will be guaranteed at least twice a month. Home stories will be guaranteed at least twice a month. For further questions, please contact Julia Rubin at jrubin@ap.org or Barry Bedlan at bbedlan@ap.org.
The AP