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EXHIBITIONS | The Eyes of John Frame

Mon., May 2, 2011 | Susan Turner-Lowe
The haunting, soulful tone that underscores the John Frame exhibition "Three Fragments of a Lost Tale: Sculpture and Story by John Frame" is set in large part by the characters' eyes. Certainly the dark lighting has dramatic effect, and the sweep of soft violin and piano in the distant background provides a sense of melancholy.
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Rare Chance to See Artworks The Huntington Might Purchase

Fri., April 29, 2011 | Thea Page
Well, this is a first! Visitors to The Huntington through Monday, May 2, will get to preview two of the three works under consideration for acquisition by the Art Collectors' Council on Saturday evening.
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MR. HUNTINGTON'S GARDEN | A is for Avocado

Fri., April 29, 2011
Thursday was a green-letter day. A simple idea planted more than 10 years ago came to life when board members of the California Avocado Society welcomed Brokaw, Rodriguez, and Shepherd family members to celebrate the successful establishment of Shepherd-Brokaw Orchard, the heart of a new Huntington Avocado Collection.
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Visit The Huntington at the Festival of Books

Thu., April 28, 2011 | Susan Green
For the 16th year, the Huntington Library Press will represent The Huntington at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. This year, the festival moves from its usual venue at UCLA to the USC campus, south of the 10 Freeway and north of Exposition Park and the Coliseum.
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MR. HUNTINGTON'S GARDEN | Myths, Institutional Memory, and the Magic of Concrete

Wed., April 27, 2011
So the story goes that the upper ponds in the Japanese Garden were filled with mud many decades ago, mud carried down the canyon in flash flood waters. And the significant point has been that rather than dig out the mud, workers just let it dry and then capped it with a new concrete pond bottom. Those upper ponds are significantly shallower than the main ponds at the garden center
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MR. HUNTINGTON'S GARDEN | Out of Sight, But Hardly out of Mind

Mon., April 25, 2011
Another post in a series about Mr. Huntington's Garden by the botanical director of The Huntington.
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CONFERENCES | Will Shakespeare, Mr. Congeniality

Fri., April 22, 2011 | Matt Stevens
A 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.
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MR. HUNTINGTON'S GARDEN | Putting the Bard in Shakespeare's Garden

Fri., April 22, 2011
While 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.