Peace, The Lovers Are Asleep
A Huntington writer remembers her fallen neighbors and the children they left behind. By Ginevra Ginn Tidman HQ 60 |…
Hollywood’s Love Affair with Huntington
By Dr, Ralph J. Turner HQ 60 | WINTER 2007 Movie making is, indeed, big business, but something unusual happened…
Matthew Mcconaughey
Moved by the tragic events of Nov. 14, 1970, one of the world’s most famous actors says it is a…
Welcome To Huntington
Nearly 10,000 people welcome Hollywood with open arms as they prepare to tell the story of a community’s rise from…
The Story Behind The Story
What began as a script by a talented young writer has become the most eagerly anticipated event in the history…
What Happened That Night
The story behind the most disastrous day in American sports history. By Marla Brannan HQ 60 | WINTER2007 Even before…
Editor – Anonymity No More
By Jack Houvouras HQ 60 | WINTER 2007 Longtime readers of the Huntington Quarterly will note that this edition is…
Last Laugh – The votes are in and the winning entry for Huntington’s new slogan is…
By Clint McElroy HQ 59 | AUTUMN 2006 How my life has changed since I opened my big fat mouth…
The Huntington Museum of Art’s A Year of Women
By Carter Seaton HQ 59 | AUTUMN 2006 While Chinese tradition observes 2006 as the Year of the Dog, the…
Hospice of Huntington
By Marla Brannan HQ 59 | AUTUMN 2006 It takes heart to touch lives and Hospice of Huntington’s driving force,…
Local Charm II
In part two of a series, we profile ten locally-owned businesses that give our downtown its undeniable charm. By Shelly…
