Thursday, September 15, 2005

mann's chinese



I guess Johnny Depp is a big draw these days. Usually they only close down Hollywood Blvd for movie premiers and awards ceremonies... You can't read it very well, but there is a sign hung over the Mann Chinese that says says Johnny Depp will be there tomorrow to put his hands and feet into cement.


Good Afternoon All,

Please be advised that Johnny Depp will be making his mark on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday, 9/16/05. Due to this event, the following streets and curb closures will be in effect:

Temporary closure of curb lane on North side of Hollywood Blvd. from Orange Avenue to Highland Avenue from 4:00AM to 3:00PM

Temporary closure of curb lane on South side of Hollywood Blvd. from Orange Avenue to mid-block east to crosswalk from 4:00AM to 3:00PM

North sidewalk of Hollywood Blvd. closed to pedestrian traffic from the northeast corner of Orange Avenue east to Awards Walk at Hollywood & Highland, beginning at 4:00AM and re-opening at 3:00PM. During this closure, pedestrian access will be available for the Hollywood & Highland facility from Awards Walk to the western entrance into H&H.

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