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By Clint McElroy HQ 76 | WINTER 2011 Fate is a fascinating proposition. I never really believed in fate, but…
By Clint McElroy HQ 76 | WINTER 2011 Fate is a fascinating proposition. I never really believed in fate, but…
By Clint McElroy HQ 75 | AUTUMN 2011 I screwed up. I disregarded the unbreakable “Rule of 5:30.” You’re familiar…
In wake of the best recruiting class in school history, Thundering Herd Coach Doc Holliday sets his sights on the…
Meet Paula Vega, Huntington’s queen of cakes. By Katherine Reasons-Pyles HQ 75 | AUTUMN 2011 For as long as Paula…
By Jack Houvouras HQ 75 | AUTUMN 2011 Penning the life story of Dr. Paul W. Ambrose was one of…
The attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, may have taken the life of Huntington’s own Paul Ambrose, but the inspiring legacy…
In part two of our series, we take another quick trip down memory lane to remember 10 restaurants that people…
By Matthew DeBord HQ 74 | SUMMER 2011 The Huntington Quarterly‘s illustrious editor and publisher, and my longtime wine buddy,…
The most powerful person at St. Mary’s Medical Center is a sharp, witty and infinitely likeable woman who has devoted…
We honor the Top Dogs of Huntington, from the cut to the clever to this just plain cantankerous. It’s our…
This historical villa near Ritter Park has received a modern makeover. By Carter Taylor Seaton HQ 74 | SUMMER 2011…
Huntington Museum of Art • Saturday, March 9, 2011 LaMoine Potter, Museum Ball Planning Committee member, and Shelly Carlson enjoy…