In this 1953 photo, we see the Newsreel Theater which stood at 802 S Broadway at 8th St in downtown Los Angeles. It’s something we don’t have anymore: a theater that showed only newsreels. These days, we’re inundated with news 24/7, but back then, it was a rarer commodity for those who prized knowing what was going on in the wider world. This theater had opened in 1927 as the Tower Theater, and went through several incarnations in its lifetime, reverting back to the Tower in the 1960s. (Side note: down the street at the Rialto, “The Moon is Blue” was playing. Its claim to fame was being the first major American film to be released without the Production Code seal of approval, which signaled the beginning of the end of the controversial censorship code.)
This is how the theater looked in May 2024. While it’s now an Apple Store, it is still around and has been beautifully restored, which makes it a rare LA architectural success story, if you ask me.
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