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California s increased funding for the arts called historic, bold and unprecedented

California s increased funding for the arts called historic, bold and unprecedented
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Los Angeles museums are revving up to reopen

Los Angeles museums are revving up to reopen
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Los Angeles Museums Can Reopen, at 25 Percent Capacity

Los Angeles Museums Can Reopen, at 25 Percent Capacity Struggling from financial losses, museums in Los Angeles are eager to welcome visitors again after being shut for a year, but it may take a few weeks to reopen. The “Urban Light” sculpture outside the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which plans to reopen April 1.Credit.Philip Cheung for The New York Times March 15, 2021 LOS ANGELES Having been closed for a year, museums were finally granted the right to reopen indoors at 25 percent capacity on Monday when the state moved Los Angeles County into its less restrictive red tier of Covid-19 regulations.

As state restrictions drag on, pressure grows for California museums to reopen

The Broad Museum in Los Angeles Photo by Tu Tram Pham on Unsplash A year after the Covid-19 pandemic forced museums across the US to shut down, many are now greeting visitors at limited capacity after a loosening of wildly divergent state and city restrictions. California, however, has been an outlier: its museums have remained closed as they had been, with a few exceptions, since the first wave of Covid-19. Still, some relief seems to be on the horizon, as evidenced by Tuesday s announcement that San Francisco museums could reopen this week with limited attendance. At the end of January, Governor Gavin Newsom relaxed some of the state’s health safeguards, allowing restaurants to resume outdoor dining and other businesses such as zoos, gyms and even hair and nail salons to reopen at limited capacity while museums were firmly excluded.

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