The Love Issue: Love in the Time of COVID

(Photo by Roman Samborskyi, courtesy of Shutterstock)

Not even a pandemic can slow down the power of love, as shown by the stories in this year’s “Love Issue.”

Michael Schreibstein and Sara Rubenstein wedding

Forging Ahead

Columbia couple Michael Schreibstein and Sara Rubenstein overcame loss and safety challenges to create the “perfect” smaller wedding.

Read their story.

Matt Brown and Tollie Bell

Momentary Lapse

Matt Brown and Tollie Bell had originally planned to get married on Sept. 12, 2020, but they decided to ride out the pandemic before getting hitched.

Read their story.

Carol Sorgen and her ex-husband and current partner Larry

Second Chances

For Carol Sorgen and her ex-husband and current partner Larry, love is a story in two acts, with a long intermission.

Read their story.

drawing of a couple

What Love’s Got to Do with It

Relationship expert Ava Barron-Shasho offers advice for couples and singles alike for survival during the pandemic.

Read the story.

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