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The Ripple Effect of Millard Sheets
Mon., Oct. 19, 2015 | Linda ChiavaroliThe documentary filmmaker Paul Bockhorst discovered the creative spark for his most recent film in 2011 when he visited The Huntington's exhibition "The House That Sam Built," a show focused on the furniture of mid-20th-century craftsman Sam Maloof
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Trees in a Time of Drought
Sat., Oct. 17, 2015 | Lynne HeffleyThe Huntington serves as ground zero in a race to research, and ultimately kill, the pests that threaten Southern California's treesFour years of historic drought. Restricted water use. The Darth Vader of tree pests and assorted other destructive bugs, diseases, fungi, and root rot.
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Press Release - The Huntington, UC Riverside Forge Bold Partnership to Support The Humanities
Wed., Oct. 14, 2015In a bold move to support the future of the humanities in the United States, The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens and the University of California, Riverside have launched a new program aimed at increasing the number of faculty members in the humanities at public research universities
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The Provocative 15th Century
Tue., Oct. 13, 2015 | Andrea Denny-BrownUntil recently, the literature of 15th-century England had a poor reputation, being characterized as lacking talent and literary imagination. Coming after Chaucer's death in 1400 and before the well-known works of the Elizabethan period
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All in the Orchid Family
Fri., Oct. 9, 2015 | Lisa BlackburnWhat comes to mind when you think of the word "orchid"? Do you picture the wrist corsage that you wore to your high school prom? Are you seeing the potted blooms in the floral section of the grocery store?
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If Not Lawn, Then What?
Tue., Oct. 6, 2015 | Scott KleinrockCalifornia's punishing drought has produced one positive effect: local gardens have gained some freedom from the expectation of the classic green lawn. More and more gardeners are removing lawn in favor of landscapes that look good while using less water.
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LOOK>> A Historiscope
Fri., Oct. 2, 2015 | Olivia Hummer, Kate LainWith LOOK>>, we venture into our wide-ranging collections and bring out a single object to explore in a short video. This time around, we look at Milton Bradley & Company's Historiscope, ca. 1870.
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Stone Carver’s Diary from the Spa City of Bath
Tue., Sept. 29, 2015 | Amanda HerbertWe asked Amanda Herbert—the inaugural Molina Fellow in the History of Medicine and the Allied Sciences at The Huntington and assistant professor of history at Christopher Newport University—to share with us some of her current research in the Library's collection.







