A celebration and critique of live-action film and television based on cartoons, comics, and graphic novels.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Dateline: New York
Earlier this week, the 10-year-old Museum of Comic & Cartoon Art (MoCCA) in Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood announced an immediate closure of its gallery location. As we await word on further developments, museum representatives remain optimistic as to the nonprofit’s future:
“It’s not dead. I promise you, it’s going to exist,” said the museum’s chairman and president, Ellen S. Abramowitz, adding that its educational, exhibitions, programs, and festival will continue.
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