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MOCA Mobilization 2.0

December 5, 2008 | 12:20 pm

Armband_2 MOCA Mobilization, an artist-led community organization that was formed to support Los Angeles' financially troubled Museum of Contemporary Art, has been getting its message to the public online via its Facebook page. But for those who are not on Facebook, the group has started a new website.

Artist Cindy Bernard, a member of the organizing committee, also writes in an e-mail to The Times that the group is asking those who have written a letter to Mayor Villaraigosa as part of MOCA Mobilization's letter writing campaign to post a copy at the Moblization's Letter Campaign page.

-- Diane Haithman

Photo: Supporters wear homemade armbands at recent MOCA Mobilization rally at the Geffen Contemporary. Credit: Diane Haithman /Los Angeles Times

Monster Mash: Breaking news and headlines

November 26, 2008 |  8:22 am

Michelangelo_book-- Billed as the world's most expensive new book, with a value of more than $100,000, a 62-pound handmade tome from Italy depicting the life and work of Michelangelo goes on view at the New York Public Library.

-- Members of the board of the Museum of Contemporary Art meet at a trustee's residence to informally discuss solutions to the museum's financial crisis.

-- The Facebook support group MOCA Mobilization launches an online petition, with a goal of 10,000 signatures by Dec. 1.

-- Vancouver's City Council approves a one-time grant to help financially strapped Ballet BC, which this week laid off all of its dancers, its artistic director and other staff members.

-- Composer-lyricist Adam Gwon receives the fourth annual Fred Ebb Award

-- The Napa food and wine museum founded by the late vintner Robert Mondavi closes while it seeks more cash to continue operating.

-- Conductor Gustavo Dudamel discusses where he hopes to settle (not near the beach) and how he's learning English (Shakespeare).

-- About 60% of the lots in a London auction of Russian art fail to sell as collectors say prices and estimates were too high. In Canada, once-prized paintings by Canadian masters fail to sell at auction.

-- The Getty Center is among the organizations that will observe A Day Without Art on Dec. 1, when the international arts community pauses to remember and respond to the AIDS crisis and its impact on the arts.

-- Broadway attempts to go green with an eco-friendly initiative.

-- Lisa Fung

Photo: Michael Inman, New York Public Library curator of rare books, displays the marble cover page of "Michelangelo: La Dotta Mano."  Credit: Bebeto Matthews / Associated Press

Public discussion set on MOCA's financial crisis

November 21, 2008 |  9:35 am

Moca_2As the art community rallies in support of L.A.'s financially challenged Museum of Contemporary Art, individuals are taking matters into their hands and looking for solutions, as well.

On Sunday, George Baker, an associate professor of art history at UCLA, is scheduled to lead a critical discussion of conceptualism in California, tied to MOCA's exhibition "Index: Conceptualism in California from the Permanent Collection." 

According to MOCA Mobilization, a new Facebook group, Baker has offered to broaden his discussion to include MOCA's current financial crisis in "the first public event since news about the museum's financial crisis" was made public by the Los Angeles Times.

MOCA Mobilization, formed by artist Cindy Bernard, currently boasts more than 200 members. Its mission is to "generate support for the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles ... disseminate information on the current financial crisis, discuss options and advocate for an autonomous MOCA if necessary."

The event takes place at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Geffen Contemporary. The event is free with museum admission.

-- Lisa Fung

Photo: Liz Baylen / Los Angeles Times

Les Misbarack

September 15, 2008 | 10:11 am

Les_miserables_5Politics aside, fans of "Les Miserables" seem to be all over this video, which is fast making the rounds on Facebook and MySpace. Judging by the comments on YouTube, both McCain and Obama supporters are also checking it out and, of course, debating.

What do you think?

--Lisa Fung 

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