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Halloween is the one night out of the year that people can face their fears head-on. Many local residents have turned their homes into nightmare realms, but they may not

Halloween is the one night out of the year that people can face their fears head-on. Many local residents have turned their homes into nightmare realms, but they may not

News release The Canyon Country Jo Anne Darcy Library Branch is hosting the return of Teen FanFest 2024, an event designed to celebrate all things pop culture, 4:30-6 p.m. on

News release The nonprofit Acton Agua Dulce Arts Council invites artists to submit artwork in its annual “Adult Fine Art Show,” an open-themed, juried art exhibition, at the TAADAA Art Gallery

Skip Spiro hadn’t played music in over 10 years. He was busy raising a family and writing and directing movie trailers and TV ads. However, when he moved to the

The Santa Clarita Symphony Orchestra had its third performance of the 2024-2025 season on Sunday afternoon titled “Young Stars and Old Masters,” at the Canyon High School Performing Arts Center.

Artist Felicia Tausig held an opening reception for her first solo art exhibition ‘Free Fall’ on Friday evening in Newhall. The exhibition is slated to run until Nov. 3 at

Gloria Cassidy enjoys creating mixed-media-style artwork filled with vibrant colors that tell a story. She submitted her piece titled “Heartbeat” to the 34th annual Art Classic Gala, a three-decade-long tradition

News release Pinkalicious can’t stop eating pink cupcakes despite warnings from her parents. Her pink indulgence lands her at the doctor’s office with “Pinkititis,” an affliction that turns her pink

Following up on plans that have been in the works since prior to the pandemic, the Santa Clarita Arts Commission is now looking for partners on housing for working artists.

Santa Clarita residents James Morales and Eddie Salas were talking together about the importance of culture, tradition, and keeping their heritage alive. They were spending Sunday afternoon at the 30th

When she was a kid, she saw her mom become a victim of domestic violence and almost lose her life to it. Then, when she grew into an adult, she

The poetry community lives on in the Santa Clarita Valley, as this year’s 2024 Sidewalk Poetry winners were awarded on Wednesday evening at The Main in Newhall during a dedication

The Disney brand is beloved by many, including College of the Canyons geography professor Jeremy Patrich, who displayed his collectible items and memorabilia for his first-ever Disney Gala opening reception

About five years ago, with over a decade of experience in the mental health industry and the notion she’d retire in the field, Santa Clarita resident Cynthia Garcia Williams decided

Most director’s cuts feature added scenes to the original movie. Valencia writer-director Allen Wolf actually cut scenes out of his 2010 film, “In My Sleep,” making it “leaner and meaner,”

The Huntertones, a Brooklyn-based sextet, visited West Ranch High School recently for a special one-night performance preceded by a free music clinic for local student musicians. “The guys in the

News release Local artist Jamie Santellano is set to present her first solo show, “Nocturnal’s Tale,” at the Santa Clarita Artists Association Gallery Nov. 1-3. A free reception is

News release As part of the 3rd Annual Business for Artists Conference on Saturday, Oct. 19, Judith Modrak will lead the “Imaginary Fossils Sculpture Making Workshop.” This session invites

California Institute of the Arts’ second president, Robert “Bob” Fitzpatrick, who left the renowned Valencia art school in 1987 to lead what was then called Euro Disney, has died. He

Near the entrance of Rio Norte Junior High School, one could hear a faint sound of music coming from one of the band rooms. Upon a closer look, Santa Clarita