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If you’ve lived in Santa Clarita long enough, you’ll know that multiple films and television shows come out to the valley to shoot. On any given week, you can drive
If you’ve lived in Santa Clarita long enough, you’ll know that multiple films and television shows come out to the valley to shoot. On any given week, you can drive
If you’ve lived in Santa Clarita long enough, you’ll know that multiple films and television shows come out to the valley to shoot. On any given week, you can drive
With a soundtrack straight from the 1940s, the Santa Clarita Master Chorale will present its “Sentimental Journey” performance at Bridgeport Clubhouse on Feb. 2. The show will consist of various
A Saugus resident has a rather unconventional career compared to the rest of his Santa Clarita neighbors. Robert Thies, an SCV resident since 2005, earns his keep as an internationally
The Canyon Theatre Guild presented “You’re Never Too Old: The Life and Tunes of International Entertainer and Composer Ruth Allen” in Newhall on Sunday. As musician Ruth Allen took to
Congregation Beth Shalom kicked off their first film screening of the year with the documentary “93Queen” on Sunday.
The MAIN will present a mixture of talent and music with its upcoming performance of Baker’s Brew on Jan. 19.
Despite the destruction of some of its property earlier in the week, the Santa Clarita Artists Association held its grand re-opening in Newhall and premiered its exhibition, “Fresh Perspectives,” on Friday.
Karli Webster, 22, is a music industry student at USC but is taking time off from pursuing education to advance her career as a professional musician. In January, she plans to release her first EP titled “Bittersweet,” and is scheduled to perform at Wolf Creek Brewery on Jan. 25.
News Release The critically acclaimed off-Broadway hit “Matty: An Evening with Christy Mathewson” is coming to the Canyon Theatre Guild on Saturday, Jan. 5 and Sunday, Jan. 6. The play,
Beginners and intermediate level dancers can learn how to dance salsa on Sunday at LYTE Dance Academy from 6 to 8 p.m. The instructors include Lionel Araya and special guest
News Release California Institute of the Arts students have two events coming up including an ensemble concert on Saturday and a holiday market on Tuesday. The Vinny Golia Large Ensemble
News Release Join the fun with the “10 by 10” variety night in Newhall every first Thursday at The MAIN from 7 to 9 p.m. The ensemble includes 10 acts
This year, the Fine Craft Show had 75 vendors set up booths and food trucks in Old Orchard Park selling everything from carved wood items to handcrafted soaps.
Come celebrate the holidays at William S. Hart Park with their Cowboys & Carols on Dec. 1 and Holiday Boutique on Dec. 8-9. On Dec. 1, tour the candlelit, holiday-decorated
“Cracked Nuts,” whose name alludes to the classic “Nutcracker” story, takes a trip through the zany dreams of a child on the night before Christmas after his parents put on a show to get him to sleep. According to Matt Morgan, who directs and will perform in the show, “Cracked Nuts” is a European-style circus show and is likely different from circuses audiences have seen before.
As the year closes, the Swadeshi Cultural Group will hold their annual Indian cultural show at the Newhall Family Theatre on Dec. 1.
News Release Laurie Morgan will present a one-woman show at the Canyon Theatre Guild starting Friday and continuing to Saturday, Jan 17. An open artist’s reception is scheduled Saturday, Dec.
News Release Alisa Gertner, from West Ranch High School in Valencia, will be working backstage in the University of Pittsburgh Dance Ensemble’s fall show entitled “Tombé/To Fall” on Nov. 29
Do you hear those sleigh bells jingling, ring-ting-tingling too? Come on, it’s lovely weather for a holiday activity or two! In Santa Clarita, we may not have snow to build
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