The Huntington's award-winning Rose Hills Foundation Conservatory for Botanical Science encourages ongoing education about plants and the way they interact with the world.
Head over to The Huntington on Tuesday night for a free lecture on growing your own microgreens at home, given by Tara Kolla of Silver Lake Farms.
On August 24, 2011, the United States Postal Service will hold a special ceremony at The Huntington to mark the debut of the latest addition to its American Treasures stamp series—Edward Hopper's "The Long Leg", part of The Huntington's art collection.
Alice Stiles' vibrant yard art combines dozens of native plants and a variety of flowers and landscaping and gardening styles. Not to mention a boulder she hauled six blocks.
Enjoy the sounds of Cal Phil right in San Marino.
Music lovers turned out on Saturday evening to the second of three Cal Phil At The Mill concerts in the courtyard of San Marino's Old Mill.
On July 26, The Huntington offered the public a chance to hear the legendary director and the famed kun opera performer talk about China’s oldest and most refined opera form.
The untamed feel of the Australian Garden inspires the sensation of truly getting off the beaten path.
A new exhibit in the Huntington Art Gallery sheds light on one of the most popular mediums of 18th-century British art—the mezzotint.
Kicking off its 18th Summer Festival, Southwest Chamber Music played two concerts last weekend at the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens.
This summer, The Huntington hosts a range of exciting live musical performances for your listening pleasure.
Cactus and succulent enthusiasts gathered at The Huntington this past weekend for the 46th annual show and sale of the Cactus & Succulent Society of America.
Now open in the Virginia Steele Scott Galleries of American Art, a new exhibit featuring rarely displayed objects gives visitors a glimpse of a movement that spanned two continents.
Orange County henna artist Lernie Beuler demonstrates her Mehndi skills to teens at the Crowell Public Library.
The refurbished George Washington bust has a new history, thanks to scientific evidence.
Author of the new book “The Man in the Rockefeller Suit,” which sheds light on the man of many identities who is charged with murdering a San Marino man, is speaking about the book.
The Huntington's Children's Garden offers opportunities for kids—and adults—to engage with the beauty and wonders of the natural world.
San Marino native Randy Shulman, whose relationship with the Huntington began when he was 12, will replace Huntington VP for Advancement George Abdo in September.
A month after the city held a scoping meeting to address The Huntington's proposed renovations, The Huntington is holding a community meeting to gather more input.
The historic orange groves of The Huntington estate provide the inspiration for an upcoming class on flower arranging with citrus, taught by the sister team Flower Duet.
The Huntington’s Ranch Station, an ongoing experiment in urban gardening techniques, had its first open house of the summer this past weekend. Patch talked to visitors to get their reactions.
Get the scoop on a Rotary meeting, a lecture and book signing, local weather, blogging on Patch and Memorial Day weekend plans.
Epoxie the clown entertains local children with his skill of laughter.
Toddler Storytime, Alec Baldwin at a local fundraiser, "Hamlet" at The Huntington, spring flowers and another photo to guess are in today's lineup.
Join the Independent Shakespeare Company at The Huntington on June 4 for a live performance of one of Shakespeare’s greatest plays.
Each month, artist and author Nan Rae leads students in exploring the art of Chinese brush painting at The Huntington.
At the annual Art Collectors' Council meeting, held this year on April 30, works by African-American artist Sargent Johnson and Ernest Lawson were highlights.
Starting around April 15 and continuing until early June is peak blooming season in The Huntington's Rose Garden. Check out the dazzling array of colors now on display.
In celebration of the 200th anniversary of England's famed Regency Period, The Huntington has put together an exhibit devoted to this extraordinary decade in British history.
Check out today's video for a look at some of the area's top stories.
More than 150 scholars have received research grants to the Huntington’s extensive library for the upcoming academic school year.
The students at Southwestern Academy displayed different artistic talents at this year's ArtsFest.
On view until the end of May, The Huntington’s “Taxing Visions” exhibit presents a thought-provoking visual commentary that is as relevant now as it was at the end of the 19th century.
Starting tomorrow, The Huntington will begin filling classes for its popular Explorers Day Camp for kids, which runs from July 18 to Aug. 5.
Bonsai enthusiasts and appreciators flocked to the California Bonsai Society’s 54th annual show, which took place at The Huntington over the weekend.
Starting April 4, The Huntington’s Japanese Garden will be closed for renovations in preparation for its centennial—and grand re-opening—in 2012, so now is the time to visit.
In a rare collaboration with a living artist, The Huntington hosts a new exhibit featuring the work of John Frame.
Experience the new Ranch site at The Huntington while learning how to grow your own food when you sign up for the Organic Edible Gardening class starting this weekend, and continuing over the next two Saturdays.
The galleries and gardens at The Huntington provide the perfect backdrop to fun—and educational—activities for kids, thanks to the institution's Youth and Family Program.
From a surgeon's diary to sophisticated murals, the library recently acquired five new pieces following its fourteenth annual Collectors' Council meeting.