Los Angeles Opera – “The Flying Dutchman”

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“Only true love can break a devil’s curse,” and only City Light Pole Banners (CLPBs) from AG Media can continually capture the attention of busy Los Angeles commuters.  What better way to promote the coming of the classic opera “The Flying Dutchman” at LA Opera March 9-30 than to line the streets with stunning banners… Read more »

Center Theater Group – “End of Rainbow”

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Forget your troubles, come on get happy as the Center Theatre Group presents “End of the Rainbow” March 12 – April 21 at Ahmanson Theatre at the Music Center, downtown Los Angeles. City Light Pole Banners (CLPBs) from AG Media canvas bustling Los Angeles streets heralding this celebrated Broadway performance featuring Tony® Award nominee Tracie… Read more »

LA County – “211 Day”

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When the nonprofit organization 211 LA County wanted to promote its “Innovation, Collaboration & Partnerships” luncheon to celebrate National 211 Day and elicit sponsorships, it needed to do something innovative to touch hearts and compel the community to attend, contribute, and make an impact for the most vulnerable in Los Angeles. That’s why it used… Read more »

SFJAZZ “Be at the Center”

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When something big comes to town, getting the word out is a number one priority. That’s why the new SFJAZZ Center used City Light Pole Banners (CLPBs) from AG Media to herald the Grand Opening of its new state-of-the-art facility at the corner of Franklin and Fell Streets in San Francisco’s Civic Center performing arts… Read more »

Westwood Village: “BID”

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Making the world a better place starts in your own community. That’s why the non-profit Westwood Village Improvement Association (BID) is on a mission to make WestwoodVillage a clean, safe, and friendly place for everyone through maintenance, security, and enlivening programs. Part of that commitment is to communicate what they are doing to the wider… Read more »