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MR. HUNTINGTON'S GARDEN | Clearing, Mulching, and Planting

Mon., April 11, 2011
Another post in a series about Mr. Huntington's Garden by the botanical director of The Huntington.
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Happily Ever After

Thu., April 7, 2011 | Matt Stevens
Walt Disney's animated movie Sleeping Beauty (1959) begins with a live action shot of a spectacular gold-plated book adorned with jewels. As the narrator reads the opening lines, the camera pans in on the colorful paintings, and the viewer is soon transported to a far away land.
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MR. HUNTINGTON'S GARDEN | Tipuana tipu, and Tyler too

Tue., April 5, 2011
Another post in a series about Mr. Huntington's Garden by the botanical director of The Huntington.
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MR. HUNTINGTON'S GARDEN | The End of the Rainbow

Mon., April 4, 2011
Another post in a series about Mr. Huntington's Garden by the botanical director of The Huntington.
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A Lurid Lady and Two Petulant Painters

Fri., April 1, 2011 | Thea Page
Here's a scandal: While the Huntington painting Penelope (Pitt), Viscountess Ligonier immortalizes a woman who indulged in salacious affairs and managed to survive a very public divorce, its real story is not about the sitter at all.
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Our American West

Thu., March 31, 2011 | William Deverell
William Deverell, the director of the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West (ICW), chats with USC doctoral student Sarah Keyes about her research on the Overland Trail experience of 250,000 Americans who moved west before the Civil War. This is the first in a new series highlighting the work of USC graduate students.
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MR. HUNTINGTON'S GARDEN | Crafting the Future of the Japanese Garden

Mon., March 28, 2011
Another post in a series about Mr. Huntington's Garden by the botanical director of The Huntington.
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Bonsai Master

Thu., March 24, 2011 | Lisa Blackburn
When Ben Oki first saw a bonsai tree as a curious youngster of six, he asked his father what bonsai was. "It's something people do when they retire," his father explained. Luckily for the world of horticulture, Oki didn't wait that long to start.