With its Googie style sign, the Hollywood Premiere Motel is a 1960s throwback to the early decades of American car culture.
The motel has sat at the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and Serrano Avenue for 65 years and has a rich on-screen history. Now, it could be L.A.'s next historic monument.
My Bloody Valentine bassist Deb Googe (Da Googie) and Billy Bragg and Everything But The Girl collaborator Cara Tivey dish out fear on their collaboration.
Those first motels were copied directly from the US, mimicking their futuristic Googie architectural style of sloping roofs, billboard façades and neon signs. But they’ve evolved over time into ...
The fun graphic art captures our streetscapes through rose-colored glasses and is the subject of a new exhibition and book.
This month HOUSE & HOME notes a new regional aberration and gives it a name: Googie. Its archetypical example, says HOUSE & HOME, is a Los Angeles restaurant named Googie’s, where a large part ...