Cinema Scope

Editor’s Note

feel like I’ve explained enough in this space over the last year, so that announcing this is the final issue of is in no way surprising. But let me reiterate that the time has long passed to envision a way of making this magazine sustainable financially without begging for money, or sustainable emotionally without driving me to a premature death; if anything, I should have pulled the plug in 2020, so consider the last few issues as in this form, with me in charge. I apologize to anyone who is disappointed, and I, too, am disappointed, but I have no more energy left to fight after almost 25 years of volunteer work.

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