Welcome to our weekly Museums in the News roundup!
Row over Mandela heritage museum (Nelson Mandela Museum, Mthatha, South Africa)
Some fossils are out of time at small California museum (Buena Vista Museum of Natural History, Bakersfield, California)
Chicago museum curator hunts for exhibit-worthy gadgets at CES (Consumer Electronics Show, Las Vegas, Nevada)
Top Museum Shows of 2010 (Various Museums)
Las Vegas’s Neon Boneyard to open museum and public park this year (Neon Boneyard, Las Vegas, Nevada)
Smithsonian cafe features American Indian dishes (Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, D.C.)
The Corcoran, re-imagined (Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
Victoria Beckham bored by museum trip (Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles, California)
Broad Museum is stripped of big ideas – but may gain plaza and new urban energy (Eli Broad Museum, Los Angeles, California)
DC university launches Iraqi museum residency (George Washington University Museum Studies)
An old friend returns to lead Concord Museum (Concord Museum, Concord, Massachusetts)
Asian Art Museum deal makes city liable for debt (Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, California)
Museum must decide whose human rights abuses will be featured – and how (Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Winnipeg, Canada)
New Bedford museum holds ‘Moby Dick’ marathon (New Bedford Whaling Museum, New Bedford, Massachusetts)
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