The
Simon Rodia Continuation High School in Watts is named for Simon Rodia.
Literature Jazz musician
Charles Mingus mentioned Rodia's Towers in his 1971 autobiography
Beneath the Underdog, writing about his childhood fascination with Rodia and his work. There is also a reference to the work in
Don DeLillo's novel
Underworld. California-based poet
Robert Duncan featured Rodia's Towers in his 1959 poem "Nel Mezzo del Cammin di Nostra Vita," as an example of democratic art that is free of church/state power structures. In her 1974 book, ''
Eve's Hollywood'',
Eve Babitz describes a visit to the towers. In his book
White Sands,
Geoff Dyer writes about his visit to the Watts Towers in the chapter "The Ballad of Jimmy Garrison". The short story "With Virgil Oddum at the East Pole", by
science fiction writer
Harlan Ellison, is directly inspired by the Watts Towers and dedicated to the memory of Sabotini Rodia. The story placed first in the 1986
Locus Award for Best Short Story.
Film • The 1957 short documentary film
The Towers, by
William Hale, includes voice recordings of Rodia and footage of the artist at work. • In the 1967 movie
Good Times,
Sonny & Cher dance around in one of the towers. • In the 1972 movie
Melinda the title character is taken to see the towers. • In the 1973 concert documentary
Wattstax the towers are repeatedly featured from multiple vantages. • The climax of the 1976
blaxploitation movie
Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde takes place at the towers. • The climax of the 1977 blaxploitation movie
Abar, the First Black Superman takes place at the towers. • The 1988 movie
Colors ends with
Sean Penn near the towers. • The 1991 movie
Ricochet, starring
Denzel Washington, climaxes with Washington's character swinging on the towers. • The 1993 movie
CB4 shows
Chris Elliott recording a piece for his character's documentary in front of the towers. • The 1993 movie
Menace II Society shows the towers at the beginning of the 1993 introduction. • The 2003 movie
Bringing Down the House depicts the towers near the climax of the film where
Queen Latifah's character returns home to Watts while on the run. • The 2006 documentary
I Build the Tower focuses on Rodia, and his creative vision and skill in building the Towers. The 1987 docudrama
Daniel and The Towers is about them also.
The Towers of Simon Rodia is a 2008 documentary filmed in digital 3-D. • The 2016 movie
La La Land shows the film's main characters visiting the towers in a montage sequence.
Television • The Watts Towers were highlighted in the 1973
BBC television series
The Ascent of Man, written and presented by
Jacob Bronowski, in the episode "The Grain in the Stone—tools, and the development of architecture and sculpture". • The towers are featured in a film within Episode 1365 of
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, aired in 1974. • The 1987 made-for-TV movie
Daniel and the Towers, starring
Miguel Alamo, tells the story of Simon Rodia and his relationship with fictional neighborhood troublemaker Daniel. • The towers were the topic of the Season 13, Episode 1 of
Reading Rainbow titled, "The Wonderful Towers of Watts." • The towers were depicted on
The Simpsons episode "
Angry Dad: The Movie". • The towers appear and are discussed by student artists Claire Fisher and Russel Corwin in "Nobody Sleeps", a Season 3 episode of
Six Feet Under. • The towers appear and are discussed in 2017 Season 1, Episode 1 of the Amazon Originals production of the documentary film
Long Strange Trip. • The towers feature heavily in Episode 16 "Burn, Baby, Burn" of the sci-fi series
Dark Skies. The episode is set during the
Watts Riots of August 1965. •
Visiting... with Huell Howser Episode 109 • The towers are featured in "Bitter Almonds", Season 1, Episode 4 of the Netflix series
From Scratch.
Music • A photograph of Simon Rodia is included on the cover of the
Beatles' 1967 album ''
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band''. • The cover of the US edition of his album
Harold in the Land of Jazz (1958) shows
Harold Land, playing a tenor saxophone while standing in front of the Watts Towers. • The cover of the US edition of his album
Brown Rice (1975, released 1977) shows
Don Cherry, pocket trumpet in hand, standing in front of the Watts Towers. • The song "Good Time Boys", on the
Red Hot Chili Peppers' 1989 album,
Mother’s Milk, references "…the mighty Watts Towers". • The music video for the song, "Hate It Or Love It", from
the Game (rapper)'s 2005 album,
The Documentary, briefly features the Watts Towers. • The song, "Come A Long Way" on the 1992
Michelle Shocked album,
Arkansas Traveler, mentions "… All along the Watts Tower".
Radio • In an August 2017 episode of
BBC Radio 4's
The Museum of Curiosity, California-born textile artist
Kaffe Fassett chose the Watts Towers as his hypothetical donation to this imaginary museum.
Video games • The 2004 game
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the city of Los Santos features the Watts Towers, but in this version named as Sculpture Park. • The 2005 street racing game
LA Rush features the Watts Towers. • The 2008 street racing game
Midnight Club: Los Angeles features the Watts Towers. • The 2013 game
Grand Theft Auto V similarly features the Watts Towers, but in this version named as Rancho Towers. • The 2014 game
Wasteland 2 features the Watts Towers as part of the town of Rodia. ==Watts Towers Arts Center==