
SCV NAACP celebrates Juneteenth
The Santa Clarita Valley NAACP chapter held a weekend of fun, games and entertainment in celebration of the federal recognized holiday, Juneteenth, aimed to educate the community about its historical

The Santa Clarita Valley NAACP chapter held a weekend of fun, games and entertainment in celebration of the federal recognized holiday, Juneteenth, aimed to educate the community about its historical

This particular 1943 Jeep was a former World War II logistics vehicle. It even worked during the land war in Japan. It returned to America after the war, and in

While people throughout the world enjoy ice cream on a hot summer day, not many can say that they were featured in a concert video eating ice cream in a

News release The Acton Agua Dulce Arts Council is calling for entries for its upcoming “Endless Summer” exhibit at the TAADAA Art Gallery, located in Acton. Both two-dimensional and

News release The city of Santa Clarita has opened its latest art exhibition, “Celebrating Diversity,” in the First Floor Gallery within Santa Clarita’s City Hall, 23920 Valencia Blvd. This

Compiled from news releases Dig Deep Theatre’s production of Tennessee Williams’ “The Glass Menagerie” is scheduled to run for eight performances at The Main in Old Town Newhall starting Friday.

The Santa Clarita Master Chorale performed its “Seasons of Song” concert at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons in early June. Photos by Dan Watson/The

News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association is inviting the community to a free demo by artist Annette Power during the group’s monthly meeting on Monday. The event, which

Local authors lined up booth by booth on the first and second floor of the College of the Canyons Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook University Center on Saturday for the

It was a normal day at The Cube on Friday, where residents, first responders and members of local organizations signed up to compete … in a doughnut eating contest? In

From June 1 to 15, residents can stop by the multipurpose room at the Friendly Valley Community United Methodist Church for the curated exhibition titled, “Call and Response.” Artists Sandra

News release Canyon Theatre Guild is now performing Neil Simon’s “Come Blow Your Horn,” with weekend showtimes through June 29. As described on the guild’s website: “Neil Simon’s first Broadway

Students from across the Newhall School District got to show off their art pieces, and some had the chance to show parents how hard they’ve been working in theater production,

News release The city of Santa Clarita is hosting a free cinematic experience under the stars this summer at various parks and facilities throughout Santa Clarita. City Cinemas

News release The city of Santa Clarita announced that “Dawn/Eclipse of A New Era,” an expressive photographic exhibition by artist Harry Gamboa Jr., is coming to The Main in Old

News release The Santa Clarita-based opera company, Mission Opera, has been selected through OperaFest LA to present “The Merry Widow: Madonna” as part of the Opera America National Conference and

News release NAACP Santa Clarita is inviting invites residents and visitors to join the organization in a two-day celebration on the weekend preceding the nationally recognized Juneteenth holiday on June

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, announced that Alex Coons, a sophomore at Vasquez High School from Acton, has been selected as the winner of the 2024 Congressional Art

In room 108, on the bottom floor of College of the Canyons’ Mentry Hall, attendees could appreciate students’ art cultivated throughout the semester during the 27th Annual Juried Student Art

News release The Canyon Theatre Guild is scheduled this weekend to open the British comedy “The Play That Goes Wrong.” The opening performance on Saturday will feature a free