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Botanical

'Tis the Season!

Fri., Nov. 25, 2011 | Lisa Blackburn
Camellia season has begun! Early flowering species and cultivars can be seen in bloom in several areas of the gardens, especially in and around the North Vista.
Audio

CONFERENCES | Between Roy Ritchie and the Deep Blue Sea

Wed., Nov. 23, 2011 | Matt Stevens
Earlier this month, a group of historians gathered to give thanks to Robert C. Ritchie, the recently retired director of research at The Huntington. "The New Maritime History: A Conference in Honor of Roy Ritchie" paid tribute to a man who not only fostered great research but also conducted a good bit of it himself.
Exhibitions

EXHIBITIONS | Over the Moon

Mon., Nov. 21, 2011 | Matt Stevens
When potential donors to the Library consider parting with rare books, photos, or letters, they quickly learn that their collection will join nearly 9 million other rare books, manuscripts, and ephemera at The Huntington.
Art

"California's First Major Artist"

Fri., Nov. 18, 2011 | Thea Page
Photograph collectors get a glint in their eyes when you mention Carleton Watkins (1829-1916). Named "California's first major artist" by the Los Angeles Times' Christopher Knight, the 19th-century American photographer had an extraordinary sense of composition
Lectures

LECTURES | Occupy New Mexico

Tue., Nov. 15, 2011 | Matt Stevens
In October 1966, a Pentecostal preacher named Reies López Tijerina led a group calling itself La Alianza (the Alliance) in an occupation of Kit Carson National Forest in northern New Mexico. The land was rightfully theirs
Art

EXHIBITIONS | A Catalog to Covet Like an Ancient Chinese Mirror

Mon., Nov. 14, 2011 | Thea Page
At the opening events late last week for "Ancient Chinese Bronze Mirrors from the Lloyd Cotsen Collection," a table was set in the corner of the room, covered with a black cloth. Opened on the table under a spotlight shone two sumptuous, richly illustrated and weighty volumes.
Library

Your Most Loving Son and Sailor Boy

Fri., Nov. 11, 2011 | Matt Stevens
Today is 11-11-11. This year, Veterans Day echoes the original Armistice Day, when World War I ceased at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. At that time, Anthony Edward Mrazek was a young sailor on the U.S.S. Carola off of Brest, France
Botanical

FROM THE RANCH | Only at Home: Ranch Symposium Nov. 18

Thu., Nov. 10, 2011 | Scott Kleinrock
Marking the second year of Ranch operations, this one-day symposium focuses on aspects of urban agriculture that can't be duplicated in commercial settings. From the use of gray water irrigation systems