
‘Childhood Memories’ on view at Newhall Community Center
News release The city of Santa Clarita’s latest art exhibition, “Childhood Memories,” is on view at the Newhall Community Center (22421 Market St.) now through Monday, July 7. This showcase
News release The city of Santa Clarita’s latest art exhibition, “Childhood Memories,” is on view at the Newhall Community Center (22421 Market St.) now through Monday, July 7. This showcase
With live music, art exhibitions and dance recitals, there was no shortage of creative chaos at California Institute of the Arts on Friday night and Saturday. The 45th annual World
News release The city of Santa Clarita invites artists of all ages to submit original artwork for the 2025 TAP Card Artwork Competition, an opportunity to showcase local talent on
News release Santa Clarita Symphony Orchestra invites music lovers to an evening of passion, power and farewell with “The Romantic Symphony,” 7 p.m. May 10 at the Canyon High School
Tucked away on Sierra Highway was the Santa Clarita Artists Association’s 11th annual Spring Art Festival at Le Chêne French Cuisine on Sunday. The outdoor event brought out crowds despite
News release Greek gods on surfboards and motorcycles, talking squirrels, sword-fighting, rock/pop songs and a 10-foot minotaur: West Ranch Theatre is bringing a lot to the stage next week in
News release “Puffs: Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic” hits the stage at Rio Norte Junior High School at 7 p.m. on May 8 and 9. The comedy by
News release The city of Santa Clarita is inviting the community to its Celebrate cultural event series, which is returning for its fourth year starting this month at the Canyon
The Santa Clarita Artists Association held its exhibit, “Things With Wings,” on Saturday in Old Town Newhall. Various types of artworks with wings were displayed, as well as an appearance
As rain poured down on Saturday morning, children and families dashed for cover, many of them heading toward the Jo Anne Darcy Library. After drying themselves off, many guests walked
As the rain is making a longer appearance in Santa Clarita than typically expected, many residents may find their go-to activity to include staying indoors, and even reading. Luckily for
News release California Institute of the Arts is scheduled May 2 and 3 to present MAYhem, an immersive festival of visual and performing arts featuring music, dance, art, theater and
The Senses block party was back again, this time with “Barcade.” The event had vintage arcade games, families enjoying themselves, and Tom Petty cover band, Heartbreak Over Petty. The evening
News release “Fortitude,” a solo photographic exhibition by artist Sena Clara Creston, is on view at the Canyon Country Community Center through June 30. “This immersive exhibition showcases a
High school seniors throughout the Santa Clarita Valley are spending these past couple of months committing to colleges, getting ready for prom and graduation and even … putting on their
Friends who grow up together, perform at Carnegie Hall together. This is the case for Academy of the Canyons sophomores Sanjana Prabakar and Sahasra Ponnuswamy, both 15, who traveled to
News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association is scheduled to showcase the group art show, “Things with Wings,” from April 25 to May 25 at the SCAA Gallery in
What started as Brandon Schnittker’s eighth grade history project became his family’s hobby for the next six years and counting. With their own booth at the 29th annual Cowboy Festival
The blacksmiths at the 29th Annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival over the weekend at William S. Hart Park in Newhall had continuous lines of people waiting to get inscribed horseshoes.
The city held an art reception for it’s “Saddle Up Santa Clarita” juried exhibition that highlights Santa Clarita’s Western heritage through paintings, photographs and mixed-media works on Friday evening at
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