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MUSEUMS IN THE NEWS 1/26/11
Refurbished Oakland Museum great for learning California history
By: Meg McConahey, The Press Democrat, January 26, 2011
“Urban Light” At LACMA Makes Cameos In Movies, Commercials, and Photoshoots
Huffington Post, January 25, 2011
AIA gives 3 Bay Area projects Honor Awards
By: John King, San Francisco Chronicle, January 25, 2011
First step taken on new trail
By: Raiza Canelon, Santa Ynez Valley News, January 25, 2011
Historic preservation fight at the board
By: Tim Redmond, San Francisco Bay Guardian, January 25, 2011
Jazz Bakery Plans Downtown Move
By: Lindsey Baguio, Culver City Patch, January 24, 2011
Zoo welcomes baby giraffe
KEYT.com, January 24, 2011
Arts Organizations Struggling To Make Ends Meet
CBS San Francisco, January 24, 2011
Petting zoo for special-needs children finds new home in South Pasadena
By: Adolfo Flores, Pasadena Star-News, January 24, 2011
Curtain to close on Whittier museum’s ‘Victorian Feast’
By: Bill Bell, Whittier Daily News, January 23, 2011
Calabasas Historical Society to combine artifacts with a collection from Pierce College
By: Susan Abram, Daily News, January 23, 2011
100 year old Triceratops mystery solved
By: Paul Hamaker, National Examiner, January 22, 2011
Foundation deeply rooted in area’s history
By: Kevin Clerici, Ventura County Star, January 22, 2011
Oakland Museum Awarded NEA Grant for Exhibition on Famed Modernist Jeweler
Art Daily, January 22, 2011
New Art Exhibitions Funded by Grants Totaling Over $300,000
By: Madeleine Key, The Daily Californian, January 21, 2011
Museum is a step closer to a move
By: Bill Kisliuk, Glendale News-Press, January 21, 2011
Five Nonprofits Receive Grants to Keep Local History Alive
Ventura County Star, January 21, 2011
LA writer Charles Bukowski’s San Pedro home may become a museum
By: Steven Cuevas, Southern California Public Radio, January 21, 2011
Vallejo Battles to Bring Historic Battleship to Mare Island
CBS San Francisco, January 21, 2011
La Plaza officials meet with local Gabrielinos about unearthed burials
By: Bethania Palma Markus, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, January 20, 2011
New name, big plan for Women’s History Museum in 2011
By: Kelley Carlson, La Jolla Light, January 20, 2011
Group protests art censorship at Smithsonian secretary’s speech in LA
By: Rick Rojas and Mike Boehm, Los Angeles Times, January 20, 2011
Museum seeks to partner with city for visitor’s center
By: Denise Rockenstein, Lake County Record-Bee, January 20, 2011
New Art Exhibitions Funded by Grants Totaling Over $300,000
By: Madeleine Key, The Daily Californian, January 21, 2011
Galleries join ‘Pacific Standard Time’
By: Jori Finkel, Los Angeles Times, January 20, 2011
Cal State SB art museum adds name
By: Michael Nolan, The Sun, January 20, 2011
‘Game-changing’ acquisition for San Jose Museum of Art
By: Sal Pizarro, San Jose Mercury News, January 20, 2011
Community redevelopment Agency panel fast-tracks new Broad museum parking plan
By: Jessica Garrison and David Zahniser, Los Angeles Times, January 20, 2011
California cities race to shield funds from state
By: Jessica Garrison, Los Angeles Times, January 19, 2011
L.A.’s Natural History Museum previews new Tyrannosaurus Rex display
By: David Ng, Los Angeles Times, January 19, 2011
Music to Redondo Beach ears
By: Eric Bradley, Contra Costa Times, January 18, 2011
Other museums may show ours the way
By: Dianne Hardisty, Bakersfield.com, January 16, 2011
60-year-old Discovery Museum awaits move to bigger quarters
By: Gina Kim, The Sacramento Bee, January 16, 2011
Warner Grant Theatre in San Pedro to relive its heyday
By: Donna Littlejohn, Daily Breeze, January 15, 2011
Cornerstone wins award for Visalia museum work
Fresno Business Journal, January 14, 2011
Local historians plan search for locomotive buried in sandbar
By: Dylan Darling, The Record Searchlight, January 13, 2011
A History Mural Has Its Own History – And a Lesson to Teach
By: Rosemary Loubal and Peter Loubal, El Cerrito Patch, January 13, 2011
Gold Nugget Museum to receive thousands of tools |