
Pow Wow brings Native American culture to SCV
As Native American dancers dressed in their best regalia, complete with vibrant outfits, headdresses and face paint, chanted and danced to the beat of the drums, the 26th annual Hart
As Native American dancers dressed in their best regalia, complete with vibrant outfits, headdresses and face paint, chanted and danced to the beat of the drums, the 26th annual Hart
For his students, whether at College of the Canyons or the University of California, Los Angeles, it’s both strange and inspiring for them to look at their professor and think,
Ballerina Gianna Juliet spent years preparing herself to compete at a prestigious level. “Gianna has trained with us from the time she was a little girl,” Corinne Glover, owner of
After picking a photo of a pop culture character, Juan Duran, a senior at Canyon High School, got to work drawing. Soon, Duran had sketched out his character in pencil
To celebrate Dussehra, the Hindu festival that commemorates Lord Rama’s defeat over the evil King Ravan, the Sri Siddhi Vinayaka Temple of Santa Clarita, or SSVTSV, is scheduled to host
The soothing sounds of ukuleles drifted lazily through the air of Castaic Lake on Sunday as performers played music and sang to the crowd at this year’s Santa Clarita Valley
Though local alternative rock band Cilience came up with their name from a made-up word, they’ve been able to adapt it to encompass the essence of the band. “I’m a
By Kaitlyn Nickerson For The Signal Marching bands from all over Southern California are expected to gather at Valencia High School for West Ranch High School’s 11th annual Wildcat Classic
Santa Clarita residents are invited to participate in a panel discussion exploring solutions to address homelessness in Los Angeles County, following a documentary screening of “The Advocates” at The Centre
Residents are invited to attend Raising the Curtain Foundation’s inaugural production, “The Man With Bogart’s Face,” a live radio play, on Oct. 12 at the Newhall Family Theatre. The foundation
Girl Scouts in Troops 7672 and 5352 spent a total of three years selling cookies, nuts, magazines and fundraising to pay for a trip to Costa Rica. “They hustled their
Residents can now walk down Santa Clarita sidewalks and find poetic inspirations laid out in front of them, literally. Across six streets, including on Seco Canyon Road, Westinghouse Place and
When Saugus High School alum Mandy Gonzalez moved to New York in 2000, she told herself that she would be on Broadway in six months. Though she wasn’t quite on
SCV Project Linus is hosting its semi-annual Make a Blanket Day for critically ill and traumatized children on Sept. 28. “We serve about 1,000 kids every winter, and this is
John Joseph was having a diva meltdown before he went on stage to sing “Lion King” during his second-grade talent show. “Where’s my tail? Where’s my mane?” he asked, as
The city of Santa Clarita has scheduled a dedication ceremony for the 2019 Sidewalk Poetry Project on Thursday. The community is invited to hear from the poets and Mayor Marsha
There are 2.13 male short-film directors for every one female director, according to industry officials, which is exactly why the Lunafest traveling film festival has chosen to feature only short
By Raychel Stewart For The Signal Six Flags Magic Mountain is kicking off Fright Fest with a first-of-its-kind challenge for guests: Stay in a coffin for 30 hours. Starting Friday,
With the ninth annual Lunafest, a short-film festival by, for and about women, fast approaching, Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley, a nonprofit organization that strives to empower women locally
You can experience some of the Native American culture as the 26th annual Hart of the West Pow Wow and Craft Fair returns to William S. Hart Park on Oct.
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