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“The Theater of Many Deeds of Blood”: The Geography of Violence in Frontier Los Angeles
Thu., Feb. 9, 2017John Mack Faragher, the Howard R. Lamar Professor Emeritus of History and American Studies at Yale University, discusses the spatial pattern of homicide in Southern California in the 19th century.
Caring for Camellias
Wed., Feb. 8, 2017 | Diana W. ThompsonPress Release - Curated Selection of Mother's Day Gifts Now Available, Only at the Huntington Store and thehuntingtonstore.org
Fri., Feb. 3, 2017Exoticum: Desert Plants and the Making of a Fine Press Book
Thu., Feb. 2, 2017Printmaker and book artist Richard Wagener discusses how the visually striking plants in The Huntington’s Desert Garden have inspired his recent work. A series of his wood engravings are reproduced in a new limited edition, fine-press publication titled Exoticum: Twenty-five Desert Plants from the Huntington Gardens.
An Evening with Huang Ruo
Thu., Feb. 2, 2017Composer Huang Ruo, the 2017 Cheng Family Visiting Artist at The Huntington, discusses his work, introduces Chinese opera types, and explains how he uses Chinese opera in the contemporary context. The program is the first in a series of three public presentations given by Huang during his residency.
Religious Affections in Colonial North America
Thu., Feb. 2, 2017What are “religious affections” and how have they influenced individuals, communities, and cultures? Leading experts in history, literature, and religious studies explore how religion shaped the roots, limits, and consequences of affections in the diverse terrain of early America.





