Check out these events happening at The Huntington Library.
Check out these free events happening at The Huntington Library.
Oregon residents Judy Yin Shih and Joel Axelrod used to live in San Marino.
A special concert featuring the principal concertmaster of the L.A. Philharmonic will be held at St. Edmund's Episcopal Church in San Marino on April 14.
Check out two free lectures happening at The Huntington Library this week.
The series continues next week at the Crowell Public Library.
The Academy Awards are Sunday. Have you seen all nine Best Picture nominees?
New releases include "A Good Day to Die Hard" and "Safe Haven."
Twenty museums, art galleries and cultural centers are offering free admission this weekend.
The public is invited to the Jan. 26 celebration.
The event will take place on Sunday, Feb. 24 at 2 p.m.
The exhibition is part of Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A. It draws on vast Huntington archive of historic photos from Southern California Edison.
The special exhibition will be at the library from Feb. 16 to May 13.
A group of Asian art fanciers called Aiseki Kai sponsors the show of natural, thought-provoking rocks each year.
The Depression-era artist was influential in the Detroit art scene until his death in 1947.
The concert takes place Saturday at the Pasadena City Hall.
The exhibition will be the first in the U.S to explore the influence of Flemish painting on the Italian Renaissance and will include pieces from galleries throughout the world.
The Southern California Camellia Society and The Huntington put on a wonderful show over the weekend, with a competition, educational demonstrations and a camellia sale.
The Huntington’s survey on the hard-edged poet and novelist ends on Feb. 14. Whether or not you're a fan of this controversial writer's work, you’ll appreciate this glimpse into his life and writings.
The estate sale is part of the late Frances Lasker Brody’s recent $100 million donation to the Huntington, to be used as Brody specified.