Museum of Neon Art ( the MONA ) | Glendale California
Hey everyone! I hope you are having a great day today. Here are some clips/footage of the Museum of Neon Art, in Glendale California. also known as a Neon museum. It was a super cool and fun place, the exhibit that we walked through was hotel and motel signs. The bright, aesthetic and beautiful colors are always fun to look at. Great place if you are into looking at neon lights. Hope you enjoy!
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Things to do in LA in the Summer (Glendale California with Kids) Museum of Neon Art
We visit Glendale, California: riding the trolley at Americana at Brand, eating noodles at Marugame Udon in Glendale Galleria, checking out MONA: Museum of Neon Art, and stopping by Brand Park to look at art and the Japanese Tea House.
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Wednesdays in our US Hq | Blog/VlogV07 | Work Life | Glendale, CA
I’ve been with our PLDT United States Enterprise Team for a little over 3 years now. And though the Sales Team work from home (or from wherever needed) I make it a point to visit and work from our US HQ at least twice a month. Midweek visits are the best - specially if it’s a Holiday the following day! ????????????????☎️
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Winter Break || Kristen in California Travel Vlog
It's Spring / Summer now but i can't help but miss the short but sweet Winter break back home in Southern California!
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The 15 Best Things To Do With Your Kids in LA
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Money Talks: Neon’s bright future
Neon lights were pretty cool once - and they were everywhere. You don't see them so much anymore but, just like vinyl records, they're making a bit of a comeback in the United States
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Friedman, California Legislature Commemorate 102nd Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide
(Sacramento) – Assemblymember Laura Friedman (D-Glendale) joined the rest of the Armenian Caucus for a state capitol news conference to honor the 1.5-million people who were killed 102 years ago in the Armenian Genocide. Assemblymember Friedman represents an area of Los Angeles that is home to the largest contingent of Armenian-Americans in the country. “Glendale is, I hope, soon to become the home of the Armenian-American museum,” said Assemblymember Friedman. “And that’s something that, while the week of remembrance really inspires people in the district every year, that museum is something that will educated and inspire from across the country and from around the world.” The Armenian Caucus also honored USC Institute of Armenian Studies leader Salpi H. Ghazarian for her contributions to addressing and resolving challenges in Armenian communities and announced 3rd Annual Essay & Visual Arts Scholarship winners. Here’s more in this Assembly Access video.
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Forbestown, California Museum Village Nov. 2011
Forbestown, California 'Gold Trader Flat' Museum Village. While visiting friends in Brownsville they took us to Forbestown where there is a museum village, a lot of fun. yubafeathermuseum.org
Arrowhead & Big Bear Lake with Immortal Street Kings MC
Nice day out for Immortal Street Kings MC and friends to go take a ride to Arrowhead Lake and Big Bear Lake during the summer (07/28/18)
Museum Preserves Vegas' Bright Lights Past
Las Vegas, the self-styled Entertainment Capital of the World, is known for its big name glamour and glitzy flashing lights. But when those lights die there's still room for them to shine at The Neon Museum. (July 9)
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Ham on Rye by Charles Bukowski
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In what is widely hailed as the best of his many novels, Charles Bukowski details the long, lonely years of his own hardscrabble youth in the raw voice of alter ego Henry Chinaski. From a harrowingly cheerless childhood in Germany through acne-riddled high school years and his adolescent discoveries of alcohol, women, and the Los Angeles Public Library's collection of D. H. Lawrence, Ham on Rye offers a crude, brutal, and savagely funny portrait of an outcast's coming-of-age during the desperate days of the Great Depression.
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The Negro Motorist Green Book | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:45 1 African-American travel experiences
00:08:24 1.1 Coping with discrimination on the road
00:15:06 2 Role of the iGreen Book/i
00:19:12 2.1 Influence
00:22:40 3 Publishing history
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The Negro Motorist Green Book (also The Negro Motorist Green-Book, The Negro Travelers' Green Book, or simply the Green Book) was an annual guidebook for African-American roadtrippers. It was originated and published by African American, New York City mailman Victor Hugo Green from 1936 to 1966, during the era of Jim Crow laws, when open and often legally prescribed discrimination against African Americans especially and other non-whites was widespread. Although pervasive racial discrimination and poverty limited black car ownership, the emerging African-American middle class bought automobiles as soon as they could, but faced a variety of dangers and inconveniences along the road, from refusal of food and lodging to arbitrary arrest. In response, Green wrote his guide to services and places relatively friendly to African-Americans, eventually expanding its coverage from the New York area to much of North America, as well as founding a travel agency.
Many Black Americans took to driving, in part to avoid segregation on public transportation. As the writer George Schuyler put it in 1930, all Negroes who can do so purchase an automobile as soon as possible in order to be free of discomfort, discrimination, segregation and insult. Black Americans employed as athletes, entertainers, and salesmen also traveled frequently for work purposes.
African-American travelers faced hardships such as white-owned businesses refusing to serve them or repair their vehicles, being refused accommodation or food by white-owned hotels, and threats of physical violence and forcible expulsion from whites-only sundown towns. Green founded and published the Green Book to avoid such problems, compiling resources to give the Negro traveler information that will keep him from running into difficulties, embarrassments and to make his trip more enjoyable. The maker of a 2019 documentary film about the book offered this summary: Everyone I was interviewing talked about the community that the Green Book created: a kind of parallel universe that was created by the book and this kind of secret road map that the Green Book outlined.From a New York-focused first edition published in 1936, Green expanded the work to cover much of North America, including most of the United States and parts of Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. The Green Book became the bible of black travel during Jim Crow, enabling black travelers to find lodgings, businesses, and gas stations that would serve them along the road. It was little known outside the African-American community. Shortly after passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which outlawed the types of racial discrimination that had made the Green Book necessary, publication ceased and it fell into obscurity. There has been a revived interest in it in the early 21st century in connection with studies of black travel during the Jim Crow era.
Four issues (1940, 1947, 1954, and 1963) have been republished in facsimile (as of December 2017), and have sold well.