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Spirit in the Sky
Tue., May 21, 2013 | Jennifer A. WattsThis past Sunday, the Los Angeles Times published an article devoted to "Form and Landscape," an online exhibition culled from 70,000 images that comprise The Huntington's Southern California Edison archive.
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COOKBOOK COLLECTION | Grandma’s Cooking
Thu., May 16, 2013 | Shelley KresanAnother post in a series from the cataloger of the Anne M. Cranston cookbook collection, which consists of approximately 4,400 British and American cookbooks from the 19th and 20th centuries. In this series, Shelley shares fascinating recipes
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The Place to Be
Thu., May 9, 2013 | Matt StevensThe second annual LitFest Pasadena takes place this Saturday, May 11, at Pasadena's Central Park. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., you can catch readings, performances, and panel discussions from more than 75 authors, storytellers, performers, and exhibitors.
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EXHIBITIONS | Coming Up Wildflowers
Tue., May 7, 2013 | Kitty ConnollyWhile the genesis of "When They Were Wild: Recapturing California's Wildflower Heritage" was The Huntington's collections of wildflower paintings by Alice Chittenden and Ethel Wickes, other collections made their way into the exhibition through unexpected routes.
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EXHIBITIONS | One Easy Piece
Fri., May 3, 2013 | Jennifer GoldmanDeciding what goes into a library exhibition is far more difficult than you might expect. After months of research in books and archival collections, you're expected to concentrate all of that knowledge and insight into fewer than 100 items.
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Just Add Water
Wed., May 1, 2013 | Dinah LeHovenIt's just one shot, really. It might not even be in the final show. But creating that one shot took permission from the highest levels of The Huntington art division and several hours of direct supervision over the course of two days by a specialist
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EXHIBITIONS | Welcome to Los Robles Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens
Fri., April 26, 2013 | Jennifer GoldmanI came across quite a few interesting pieces when I was researching my current exhibition, "Cultivating California: Founding Families of the San Marino Ranch." When I was researching George S. Patton (senior), I stumbled upon an item that was begging to be displayed.
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Bookended by a Pair of Awards
Tue., April 23, 2013 | Matt StevensEarlier this month, Adria L. Imada won the annual Lawrence W. Levine Award from the Organization of American Historians for the best book in American cultural history, Aloha America: Hula Circuits through the U.S. Empire (Duke University Press).







