3:39 p.m. Aug. 29, 2023: The name of Roxy Rose’s family shop is Alert Lite Neon not Alert Lighting. Georges Claude’s surname was misspelled as Claud. He made his business signage debut at the 1910 ...
After being closed for almost five years, the Museum of Neon Art is back, and bigger and better than ever. Founded in 1981 by artists, the museum has traded a DTLA location for spacious digs in ...
Neon glassblower and trans activist Roxy Rose in her North Hollywood workshop. (Chris Behroozian / For The Times) It’s 100 degrees in North Hollywood and Roxy Rose, 60, is inside her neon studio clad ...
Over 11 years and 570 episodes, John Rabe and Team Off-Ramp scoured SoCal for the people, places, and ideas whose stories needed to be told, and the show became a love-letter to Los Angeles. Now, John ...
With Hidden History, ABC7 explores local history and hidden facts in our communities. The series highlights extraordinary details in neighborhoods you may otherwise overlook. Neon signs and art pieces ...
Los Angeles-based artists are bringing some light back to Sunset Boulevard following the coronavirus pandemic. A group of 15 neon and mixed media artists — including Leticia Maldonado, Jess Krichelle, ...
The sparkling neon lights of Los Angeles will never dim, or at least we don't think that the snazzy signs that beckon us inside long-standing businesses will ever fully go away. Stream Los Angeles ...
Installation view of NEON: The Charged Line at Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, UK (all photos by Phill Heywood, all images courtesy Grundy Art Gallery) BLACKPOOL, UK — In White Noise, novelist Don ...
If the Fourth of July fireworks don’t satisfy your hankering for dazzling colors, Glendale’s Museum of Neon Art has an offer: Come visit its storage facility on July 9 for a rare peek of what promises ...
"Every neon sign you've ever seen is made by hand," said Eric Lynxwiler, the board president of the Museum of Neon Art. With Hidden History, ABC7 explores local history and hidden facts in our ...
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