Verso
The Huntington’s blog takes you behind the scenes for a scholarly view of the collections.
Botanical
ORCHID COLLECTION | Orchids Forever
Thu., Feb. 2, 2012 | Brandon TamThis is the first in a new series of blog posts about The Huntington's orchid collection.
Education
Musical Imprint
Tue., Jan. 31, 2012 | Julianne JohnstonLast week, the LA Opera once again brought one of its spectacular education programs for school children to The Huntington. The Magic Dream is what the LA Opera calls an "engaging celebration of Mozart's classic opera, The Magic Flute."
Botanical
The Worlds of Olive Percival
Fri., Jan. 27, 2012 | Peggy ParkRecently, KCET Departures published a series of essays about Olive Percival (1869–1945), an artist, bibliophile, art collector, suffragist, and passionate gardener who lived along the Arroyo. The Huntington Library houses part of the Olive Percival archive
Art
EXHIBITIONS | Chinese New Year Alert—The Dragon is Your Friend
Wed., Jan. 25, 2012 | Stephanie Cha-RamosLong before dragons "frolicked in the autumn mist" or terrorized the young wizards of Hogwarts, the mythical creatures were the subject of legend across millennia, throughout numerous cultures and continents.
Lectures
LECTURES | "More Like a Sermon"
Mon., Jan. 23, 2012 | Matt StevensWhen Abraham Lincoln completed his Second Inaugural Address in the waning days of the Civil War, Frederick Douglass remarked that "the address sounded more like a sermon than a state paper."
Art
EXHIBITIONS | Whistler's Brother (In Law)
Wed., Jan. 18, 2012 | Thea PageGoogle "Whistler's Mother" and you'll get 504,000 results. But even famous painters had a "before" period. For James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834–1903), it was when he was allowed to crash at the London home of his half sister and brother-in-law before his career took off.
Botanical
Prelude to the Dragon
Fri., Jan. 13, 2012 | Lisa BlackburnIn the upcoming celebrations marking the Year of the Dragon, it will be tempting to focus all of your attention on the spectacle of the crowd-pleasing dragon dancers. This Sunday, The Huntington hosts a Chinese Cultural Arts Celebration
Beyond The H
The Star Rover
Thu., Jan. 12, 2012 | Matt StevensToday is Jack London's birthday, and what better way to celebrate than to board a ship to see some of the sites that the famous writer explored during his many adventures around the world. The ship in question, the Star of India, is not leaving its dock







