LOS ANGELES - For years, Howard White has advertised his strip
club near Los Angeles International Airport with a not too subtle marquee
reading "Live Nude Nude Nudes." But some tourists and nearby businesses
say White has gone too far with his latest pitch for the Century Lounge: a
freshly posted sign proclaiming "Vaginas R' Us."
"We don't appreciate the signage and we're working with the city to make
sure this establishment is adhering to all codes," said Laurie Hughes,
executive director of Gateway to L.A., an association that promotes businesses
along Century Boulevard just east of the airport.
White, who posted the new sign Tuesday, says he's simply advertising
his business.
"In a sort of a naive way, I felt that there was nothing
terrible about it since the 'Vagina Monologues' was on Broadway forever,"
White said. "I didn't feel there was anything terrible about it."
Los Angeles city officials say White's sign doesn't break the
law.
"The word 'vagina' is not an obscene word and we're not
in a position to question the First Amendment," said City Councilman
Bill Rosendahl, whose district includes the airport area.
But the business association is pursuing another avenue of attack.
It contacted the retailer Toys R Us, which aggressively defends its trademark
name.
Toys R Us spokeswoman Susan McLaughlin said the company knows
about White's sign and will be "looking into it immediately."
In the meantime, White will have to take his sign down —
temporarily.
The new sign, which is pasted over a portion of the original
marquee, is made of combustible plastic vinyl that violates the municipal
code. White was served with a citation Thursday, and has until the close of
business Sunday to replace the sign, said David Keim, the city's chief of
code enforcement.