
Young filmmaker’s second feature-length film gets local debut
Griffin Loch, a local teen filmmaker, will hold a screening of his second full-length film this Saturday, March 9, at The MAIN Theater. Loch says he has always wanted to
Griffin Loch, a local teen filmmaker, will hold a screening of his second full-length film this Saturday, March 9, at The MAIN Theater. Loch says he has always wanted to
Local artist Frank Rock has donned a hard hat and safety vest to paint his latest Santa Clarita art installation. This one is a three-story mural at Henry Mayo Newhall
Young artists will have the opportunity to show off their artistic skills at the fourth annual Youth Arts Showcase, the city of Santa Clarita announced Wednesday. The event, in honor
Crowds gathered on the patio of the Westfield Valencia mall early Sunday afternoon to enjoy a Brazilian drum parade, salsa music and dancing as California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) kicked off its second LatinFest.
California Institute of the Arts is inviting the public to a week celebrating Latin American arts and culture, scheduled for March 4 through 8. “This is our culture, let’s share
College of the Canyons became a nexus for all things pop culture Sunday as 70 vendors from across California met with about a thousand fans of all ages at Kimzar
Partygoers in elegant masquerade masks mingled with Batman, Captain America, Spiderman, the Hulk and several Wonder Women as they celebrated the Filipino American Association of Santa Clarita Valley’s (Fil-Am of SCV) 36th annual Inaugural Ball at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Sunday.
The Newhall Community Center is set to present the latest exhibit by Heroes of Color, which focuses on the celebration of the arts from around the world. The multicultural cartoon
Now in its fifth year, the Santa Clarita Public Library’s One Story One City program returns in March with a new book announced Thursday. The 2019 book selection is “The
David Heredia worked for roughly 20 years as a freelance artist and often struggled to find fulfilling, well-paying work before finally finding success. Now, he wants to help other Santa
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, couples and friends made a stop at Valentine’s Salsa Dance Night, hosted by the city of Santa Clarita, at the Canyon Country Community Center
The last series of Thursdays@Newhall shows for the winter season kicks off this month, the city announced. Thursdays@Newhall is an ongoing opportunity for residents of Santa Clarita to attend shows,
The College of the Canyons Art Gallery opened its latest exhibition, “A Better Nectar,” by Jessica Rath with Robert Hoehn on Monday. The multisensory installation, which is based on the
Friends and members of Geek Girls Forever met to make paper flowers out of comic books during one of their regular craft events in Newhall on Saturday. “This is all
If you’ve lived in Santa Clarita long enough, you’ll know that multiple films and television shows come out to the valley to shoot. On any given week, you can drive
If you’ve lived in Santa Clarita long enough, you’ll know that multiple films and television shows come out to the valley to shoot. On any given week, you can drive
With a soundtrack straight from the 1940s, the Santa Clarita Master Chorale will present its “Sentimental Journey” performance at Bridgeport Clubhouse on Feb. 2. The show will consist of various
A Saugus resident has a rather unconventional career compared to the rest of his Santa Clarita neighbors. Robert Thies, an SCV resident since 2005, earns his keep as an internationally
The Canyon Theatre Guild presented “You’re Never Too Old: The Life and Tunes of International Entertainer and Composer Ruth Allen” in Newhall on Sunday. As musician Ruth Allen took to
Congregation Beth Shalom kicked off their first film screening of the year with the documentary “93Queen” on Sunday.
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