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Which Way, L.A.?

What's the Future of MOCA?

MOCA can't spend $8.75 million in matching funds because it didn't raise any matching money on its own last year. Now it’s curator has been fired. Is LA's world-class museum on shaky grounds?

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By Warren Olney • Jul 6, 2012 • 49m Listen

LA's Museum of Contemporary Art apparently can't spend $8.75 million of philanthropist Eli Broad's matching funds because the Museum didn't raise any matching money of its own last year. Last week, curator Paul Schimmel either resigned or was fired. Is LA's world-class modern art museum on shaky financial grounds? What about its international reputation? Also, white Abolone — once a staple of California's fishing and restaurant industry — is on the brink of extinction. On our rebroadcast of today's To the Point, should women soldiers be assigned to combat?

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