Arts & Culture

Canyon Theatre Guild is scheduled to open Osborne Eppler’s “Southern Fried Nuptials" on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. Courtesy photo.

‘Southern Fried Nuptials’ opens Saturday at CTG  

News release  Canyon Theatre Guild is scheduled Saturday to open Osborne Eppler’s “Southern Fried Nuptials.” The opening performance will feature a free wine and champagne reception for ticket holders one

Thrills, Chills, Halloween Theme Parks 

Like Christmas at Costco, Halloween at Southern California’s theme parks arrives earlier and earlier each year.  Fright Fest Extreme  Six Flags Magic Mountain, 26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy, Valencia 91355  Info www.sixflags.com/magicmountain 

Photos: Senses

Residents dressed up and attended the second-to-last Senses event of the year, “Pirates.” Performances by Sticks and Stones, photo opportunities with Pirates for Hire and decorations of treasure chests and

The Huntertones. Courtesy photo.

West Ranch to host Huntertones Concert Sept. 30 

News release  The Huntertones, a Brooklyn-based sextet that has thrilled music lovers around the globe with their fun, imaginative and fearless music, are coming to the Santa Clarita Valley for

Students to host inaugural cultural event 

Valencia High School students Maya Yiadom and Maddox Espinosa recalled their days of sharing food and learning about different cultures in elementary school.   They wanted to recreate their fond memories,

Press release

Local students honored in Sister Cities Showcase 

News release  Santa Clarita Sister Cities, in partnership with the city of Santa Clarita, announced the winners of the 2024 Young Artists and Authors Showcase.  The local winners include:  • Grace

The Santa Clarita Artists Association held its reception, "Eye Candy," at the SCAA Gallery in Old Town Newhall on Saturday, Aug. 3. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

City offering prep for grant applications  

Santa Clarita is getting ready to give away about $200,000 in community funding through its annual grant application process, according to city officials, who are offering eligible nonprofits help with