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The 10th-anniversary fan meeting for girl group BLACKPINK (BLACKPINK), held at the National Museum of Korea, has triggered a request for an audit by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The attraction, which has made its home in Pauls Valley for 20 years, will close permanently Aug. 30, according to the museum’s Executive Director and Curator Kevin Stark.
UpdatedSat, 8 August 2026 at 6:52 am UTC There is still a need to prepare tasty meals, even in a doll house
The Toy and Action Figure Museum in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, is closing on Aug. 30 after two decades, citing budget issues, but its collection will remain intact for future possibilities.
A museum in Pauls Valley that’s filled with pieces and memories from many people’s childhoods will close at the end of the month.
A longtime San Francisco museum has abruptly closed after citing a slow, difficult recovery from the pandemic, opting not to renew its lease.
Steven Litt / Ideastream Public Media The “Icons in Ink’’ exhibition at the Maltz Museum includes the writing desk of Jerry Siegel, co-creator of Superman along with Joe Shuster, and a 1940s vintage Superman advertising painting.
The exciting announcement regarding Lucasfilm’s long-abandoned Star Wars Detours animated comedy series finally finding a home at the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art wasn’t the only news to come out of the museum’s panel this afternoon at San Diego Comic-Con 2026 in Southern California. We also learned quite a bit more about the new institution’s…
On 25 July, the Museum of Ethnography invites manga and anime fans, as well as anyone interested in Japanese culture, to spend a day exploring Japan’s rich visual heritage. The programme includes curator-led tours, ukiyo-e woodblock printing and calligraphy workshops, yukata try-ons, talks on Japanese pop culture, kamishibai paper theatre performances, video games and a…
Graphic Worlds: Anime & Comic Book Exhibition opens July 24–26 with a three-day festival celebrating anime, comics, and contemporary glass art. The opening weekend transforms Imagine Museum into an immersive fandom experience for guests of all ages.