
Photos: Onam brings Kerala festivities to SCV
Santa Clarita Gathering of Malayalees hosted an Onam celebration at Rio Norte Junior High School on Saturday. The harvest festival, which originates from the southwestern state of Kerala, consisted of

Santa Clarita Gathering of Malayalees hosted an Onam celebration at Rio Norte Junior High School on Saturday. The harvest festival, which originates from the southwestern state of Kerala, consisted of

News release The Marching Centurions of Saugus High School are inviting the community to “be witness to the power, precision and pageantry of high school marching bands from across the

News release The Music Center, Los Angeles’ performing arts center, invites all Southern California high school students interested in the performing arts to apply for The Music Center’s 38th Annual

News release ME Main Productions is scheduled this weekend to begin a two-weekend run of an original Regency-era “whodunit,” presenting “A Jane Austen Mystery: Perception of Murder,” at The Main in

News release The city of Santa Clarita is now accepting entries for its 2026 Sidewalk Poetry Project, an initiative that brings poetry into public spaces by stamping original poems into

News release The Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir, a performing arts organization established in 1986, is launching a new community choir in Southern California and is inviting local singers to participate.

News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association is inviting the community to a free demonstration by artist Carol Roullard during the SCAA’s monthly meeting, scheduled 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 15,

“Allure,” a collection of works by Frank Rock, was displayed at The Main in Old Town Newhall during the opening reception on Wednesday. Inspired by “real-life travels and treasured memories,”

News release Olive Branch Theatricals’ production of “Which Way the Wind Blows,” a new drama written by playwright Robert Weibezahl and directed by Tamarah Ashton, is scheduled to open this

News release The city of Santa Clarita’s latest art exhibition, “A Conversation Under the Sun,” by Tim Forcum, is on view now through Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the Santa Clarita

News release “Resisted Living,” a brand-new comedy promising “an evening of laughter and loving dysfunction,” takes the stage at The Main Theatre Oct. 9-19. Written and directed by award-winning

News release Thousand Oaks artist Harvey Cusworth is being featured in the solo exhibition, “Visions of Conejo Valley and the Malibu Coast,” at the Santa Paula Art Museum, Sept. 13

News release For 35 years, Concerts in the Park has been the soundtrack of Santa Clarita’s warmest months, and Saturday night the city is celebrating the anniversary with a special

By Michael Clark Contributing Writer If a relay race was a metaphor for a year in movies, September would be the start of the final third leg. The (mostly) popcorn fare

News release The Ventura Art & Chalk Festival is planned to transform the Ventura Harbor promenade into a seaside art gallery on the weekend of Sept. 13-14. The festival, scheduled

News release The Canyon Theatre Guild has announced nine productions for its 2025-26 season, starting with the current production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Cinderella,” which is entering its final

News release The city of Santa Clarita’s latest art exhibition, “Allure,” by local artist Frank Rock, is on view at The Main in Old Town Newhall through Monday, Sept. 22,

Artist and Santa Clarita Artists Association member Nadia Lusian recently celebrated her art exhibit debut at the Canyon Theatre Guild in Old Town Newhall. In her solo exhibit, she featured

News release The Santa Clarita Master Chorale, a community choral ensemble, has announced open auditions for its upcoming season. Vocalists from the Santa Clarita Valley and beyond are invited

News release Santa Clarita Arts is scheduled to host its fourth annual Business for Artists Conference on Saturday, Oct. 4, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Canyon Country