Laserium Returns to Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD NEWS
Laserium finds a vintage Hollywood home

(Ken Hively, Los Angeles Times)
The rocking light show is revived at the Vine Theatre after its long Griffith Observatory run ended in 2002.
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By Chris Willman
Los Angeles Times
June 25, 2009
Marla Maples has what appears to be an extremely bright green mole on her cheek. Actually it’s just a benign laser beam, straying onto her features as she stands inside the lobby of Hollywood’s venerable Vine Theatre. Technicians are hurriedly turning the 1937 movie house into the new permanent home of Laserium, which is returning to Los Angeles beginning Friday after seven years of being officially unplugged.
Maples was never among the hundreds of thousands of people who took the laser light show in during its 1973 to 2002 run at the Griffith Observatory’s planetarium. She’s stopped by the Vine to discuss a program she’s spearheading that will kick one-fourth of group-ticket sales back to charities. But she’s well aware of Laserium’s former reputation as L.A.’s most infamous stoner rite of passage. “I promise there’ll be no smoking going on,” she laughs.
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