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EXHIBITIONS | Bukowski on iTunes
Sun., Nov. 14, 2010 | Sean HanrahanCharles Bukowski's raw, easy, and simple style challenged the literary and cultural establishment, forging a deep bond with his readers and subjects — prostitutes, drunks, gamblers, and others struggling to survive in an unforgiving world
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Making a Case for Mark Twain
Tue., Nov. 9, 2010 | Natalie RussellAmerican author and humorist Samuel L. Clemens, better known by his popular pen name "Mark Twain," was born Nov. 30, 1835, making this year his 175th birthday.
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FROM THE RANCH | Urban Agriculture
Fri., Nov. 5, 2010 | Scott KleinrockWelcome to the Huntington Ranch Blog, the online home of The Huntington's new urban agriculture project. In the first decades of the 20th century, Henry Huntington's San Marino property was a working ranch, pushing agricultural boundaries with the first commercial avocado grove
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FROM THE RANCH | Return to the Ranch
Fri., Nov. 5, 2010 | Matt StevensIn the spring/summer 2009 issue of Huntington Frontiers magazine, I wrote about a project that was underway to return The Huntington to its agricultural roots. Next week marks the official unveiling of the Huntington Ranch.
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Nature Upload
Tue., Nov. 2, 2010 | Lisa BlackburnThe gardens at The Huntington are among the most photogenic in the world. Just ask any visitor strolling down a path with a camera. Many of those visitors are sharing their photos on Flickr, inspiring a world-wide community of photographers
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LECTURES | Which Craft?
Fri., Oct. 29, 2010 | Matt StevensHistorians can be like kids in a candy store when it comes to Halloween. Nicholas Rogers, the Fletcher Jones Foundation Distinguished Fellow at The Huntington in 2009–10, had fun with a public lecture in Friends' Hall last October.
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Bewitched by Herbs
Thu., Oct. 28, 2010 | Lisa BlackburnHalloween is upon us, and if your spirit is craving something "super-natural" this week, forget about chocolate bars and candy corn and gather up a basket of herbs instead. In just about any backyard garden or patio potager, you'll find mysterious plants
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Hidden Manuscript Collections
Tue., Oct. 26, 2010 | Jennifer GoldmanYou might have caught Larry Harnisch's series of posts on his latimes.com blog The Daily Mirror about the 1910 bombing of the Los Angeles Times building. Larry did quite a bit of his research here at The Huntington