Honk. Honk. Honk. Hate them or love them, 'car parades' are transforming how America celebrates birthdays.
When America went on lockdown, some people started baking banana bread, others took up gardening. Mia Bryant started attending birthday celebrations—more than 50 of them so far.
The festivities are brief and have a distinctly coronavirus-era flair: cars assemble at a meeting point, then merrily caravan to the home of whoever is celebrating a birthday, drivers honking and waving as they go by. In recent months, as the pandemic has rewritten social mores across the country, such car parades have become a common sight—and sound—in...
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