Verso
The Huntington’s blog takes you behind the scenes for a scholarly view of the collections.
Botanical
MR. HUNTINGTON'S GARDEN | Out of Sight, But Hardly out of Mind
Mon., April 25, 2011Another post in a series about Mr. Huntington's Garden by the botanical director of The Huntington.
Botanical
MR. HUNTINGTON'S GARDEN | Putting the Bard in Shakespeare's Garden
Fri., April 22, 2011While out in the Shakespeare Garden yesterday, one of the guards reminded me that April 23 (this Saturday) is the day we celebrate Shakespeare's birthday. We have replanted the garden just in time to bring a bit more life and color to the clearing over which Shakespeare presides.
Audio
CONFERENCES | Will Shakespeare, Mr. Congeniality
Fri., April 22, 2011 | Matt StevensA new exhibition opens Saturday, April 23, which happens to be William Shakespeare's birthday. At first glance, "Revisiting the Regency: England, 1811–1820" might seem to be of greater interest to Jane Austen fans than to admirers of the Bard.
Audio
In Good Company
Wed., April 20, 2011 | Matt StevensMonday was President's Day all over again. Pulitzer Prizes in history and biography went to books about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Ron Chernow's Washington: A Life took the honors for best biography
Botanical
MR. HUNTINGTON'S GARDEN | Save the Date Palm
Mon., April 18, 2011Botanist that I am, seemingly trivial and arcane plant knowledge sometimes gets in the way of simple, normal experiences. Yesterday was Palm Sunday, which always means to me that people make convenient and curious choices while trying to round up palm fronds for decoration. At our church, the altar greenery was sago palm
Art
EXHIBITIONS | On Tax Day—A Little Death, Drama, and Profanity
Fri., April 15, 2011 | Thea PageA red-caped knight in golden armor rears up on a brave and formidable steed. He thrusts a massive lance toward a newly downed warrior. But wait! Another knight charges from behind with a lethal-looking spear raised high. And, oh no!
Library
Award Season
Thu., April 14, 2011 | Matt StevensPulitzer Prizes will be announced on Monday, April 18, including the categories of history, biography, and general nonfiction. While Huntington scholars have garnered this top honor on several occasions, including Daniel Walker Howe in 2008 for What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848
Botanical
MR. HUNTINGTON'S GARDEN | Peonies in Bloom
Wed., April 13, 2011Another post in a series about Mr. Huntington's Garden by the botanical director of The Huntington.







