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Huntington's exhibit hall for books to get $2.5-million makeover
A change is in store for the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens’ main display of its rare books, manuscripts, drawings, photography and other literary and historical holdings -- including a Gutenberg Bible from the 1450s, a...
Tags: Artists, Arts, Literature, John James Audubon, Libraries
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Graphic Arts: Rockwell Kent's appeal
During the early part of the 20th century, Rockwell Kent was hailed for his achievements as a printmaker and illustrator, contributing to more than 140 books, including literary classics "Moby-Dick," "The Canterbury Tales" and "Leaves of Grass."...
Tags: Herman Melville, Columbia University, Artists, Arts, Robert Henri
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What we're reading: book news, copyrights and ephemera
Jacket CopyA big copyright decision, The Big Sleep on screen, a stellar set of library fellows and a happy day for Samuel Pepys in today's book news.... -
Archbishop of Canterbury to step down
World NowThe Archbishop of Canterbury announced Friday that he would step down from his post at the end of the year. Rowan Williams, the leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion, is resigning as Anglicans squabble over the role of women and gays and lesbians... -
Bodies of young bus crash victims return home to Belgium
World NowBelgian and Dutch victims of a fatal bus crash in Switzerland that killed 22 schoolchildren and six adults returned home Friday in coffins borne by military aircraft.... -
Gunman kills 3 children, teacher outside Jewish school in France
World NowThree schoolchildren and a teacher were reported killed Monday after a gunman opened fire outside a Jewish high school in the southern French city of Toulouse.... -
The papacy -- the job of a lifetime but not a lifetime job
Opinion L.A.Rowan Williams, the archbishop of Canterbury, has announced that he is stepping down at the end of the year to return to academic life. Williams is 61. Meanwhile, another professor turned prelate, Pope Benedict XVI, remains in office at the...... -
Fatal traffic accidents more common on tax day
Benjamin Franklin once said there are two certainties in life: death and taxes. Now, researchers have found that taxes might make death just a little more certain. Deaths from traffic accidents rise 6% on tax day, that mid-April paroxysm of collective...
Tags: Egypt, Benjamin Franklin, Human Mishaps, Science and Technology, Health
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Editorial cartoonist/columnist David Horsey to revive Top of the Ticket blog
Readers' Representative JournalAn announcement to the newsroom by Editor Russ Stanton: Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist and columnist David Horsey is joining the Los Angeles Times political team in January. David will be re-crafting the “Top of the Ticket... -
Oregon man held after Star Wars light saber attack at Toys R Us
Nation NowOregan man arrested after attacking Toys R Us patrons with a toy light saber.... -
Mitt Romney tries to laugh off $10,000 bet
A day after the GOP candidates met for a fiery debate in Des Moines, Mitt Romney shrugged off criticism of the $10,000 bet he tried to make with Rick Perry on Saturday night.
Romney did not mention what was widely viewed as a damaging gaffe during a...Tags: Republican Party, Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry, Entertainment, Mitt Romney
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