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ORCHID COLLECTION | Weltz Legacy Still Lives On!
Fri., Aug. 17, 2012 | Brandon TamEven though S. Robert Weltz is no longer with us today, he is still receiving awards on his prestigious orchid collection that his family donated after his passing in March 2010. The most recent awards came from the American Orchid Society (AOS) at the 10th Annual Orchid Digest Speaker's Day on July 7, 2012.
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VIDERE | Lumen [video]
Wed., Aug. 15, 2012 | Kate LainVidere, Latin for to see, is a video series that plays with the idea of re-seeing. The short works featured here are explorations of sights, sounds, and sensing at The Huntington.
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LECTURES | Shedding New Light on Old Manuscripts
Fri., Aug. 10, 2012 | Matt StevensWith their high-tech lighting equipment and software, Greg Bearman and Ken Boydston can reveal hidden text in old, darkened manuscripts. Called spectral imaging (or sometimes multi-spectral imaging), the technique bounces different wavelengths
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Tropical Plant Research at The Huntington
Wed., Aug. 8, 2012 | Dylan HannonThe Rose Hills Foundation Conservatory for Botanical Science and attendant greenhouse facilities are well-stocked with palms, orchids, carnivorous plants, and many other tropical plants. Members of the aroid family
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A Recent Loss
Tue., Aug. 7, 2012 | Louise GuerinWhile everyone knows that The Huntington relies on our assortment of volunteers and docents to give tours, answer questions, and be the face of The Huntington, there are some volunteers who choose to remain in the background.
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Sarah Siddons as Gore Vidal’s Muse
Fri., Aug. 3, 2012 | Catherine HessI feel as if I met Gore Vidal years before I actually did. In 2006 I saw him dining at Musso and Frank's on Hollywood Blvd. with several young and attractive men. I was star struck. I walked over and hovered nearby.
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The Huntington’s Blog Turns a New Page
Wed., Aug. 1, 2012 | Matt StevensWelcome to Verso, the newly named and redesigned blog of the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.
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New Digs for Neptune
Wed., July 25, 2012 | Thea PageEveryone who visited The Huntington noticed him. Standing eight feet high, on a two-foot pedestal, the figure of the god of the sea, Neptune, loomed large over all who passed in front of the Library building.







