
CBS Film Series introducing “Science Fair” on Dec. 2
The latest installment of Congregation Beth Shalom’s ongoing film series will be “Science Fair,” a documentary film from National Geographic, on Dec. 2, according to a news release issued Friday.
The latest installment of Congregation Beth Shalom’s ongoing film series will be “Science Fair,” a documentary film from National Geographic, on Dec. 2, according to a news release issued Friday.
The Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society is scheduled Saturday to host a presentation about railroading across Southern California, coinciding with the release of a photography book authored by two of its members.
L.Y.T.E. Dance Academy gave some dance enthusiasts a little flavor to their repertoire with a Salsa Rueda de Casino workshop, instructed by Lionel Araya, Saturday night.
The 11th annual “Art About Agriculture” and “From the Ashes: Thomas Fire Photography” exhibits open Saturday at the Santa Paula Art Museum in Santa Paula. “Art About Agriculture,” the popular
News Release The College of the Canyons theater department continues its season with a production of William Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure” opening Friday. “Measure for Measure,” once seen as a
Theresa Knopf’s upcoming art show, titled “Memory | Mythology,” will bring in 30 pieces and installations that focus on the fluidity of memory and its ability to rewrite itself over time to create variations in personal narratives using everyday objects that have personal significance.
The Hart High School Regiment Band and Color Guard hosted its 35th annual Rampage competition at the Cougar Stadium at College of the Canyons. Thirty-five bands from across Southern California, including Santa Clarita’s six high schools, performed throughout the day for a panel of judges.
Santa Clarita students are invited to a free viewing of the documentary, “What Haunts Us,” about student suicide and a Q&A with the filmmakers on Saturday evening. The film will
Wine enthusiasts from around the Santa Clarita Valley are invited to a vineyard event 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Proceeds from the 11th annual Sunset In the Vineyard event, put on by
Ruth Armitage is set to demonstrate her colorful style in acrylic during a three-day workshop presented by the Santa Clarita Artists Association (SCAA) on Nov. 9-11. She will also do
Local artist and animator David Heredia created the animated series “Heroes of Color” and a nonprofit company with the same name in March to promote inclusion for different cultures and highlight the achievements of historical figures around the world.
News release Georgette Arison’s debut exhibit, Dressing Up Is So Much Fun, is now open and will run until February at the Newhall Community Center, 22421 Market St., Newhall. “In
From tooled-leather jewelry to hand-painted silk, Stevenson Ranch artist Georgette Arison brings a mixed-media art exhibit to the Newhall Community Center, open through February. “Dressing Up is Fun” is a
The moment the lights dimmed in the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood I was transported to my wayward youth. I knew, somewhere in the deep recesses of memory that Carole King
Singer-guitarist Al Jardine, a founding member of the legendary Beach Boys and lead singer on early hits like “Help Me, Rhonda” and “Then I Kissed Her,” will bring his multimedia solo show to the Canyon Santa Clarita on Friday night, Oct. 12.
Santa Clarita resident Griffin Loch is 14, but he has already written, produced, directed and edited two feature-length films. “I have always wanted to be a filmmaker,” he said. “I
After three days of work, artists proudly displayed 30 different pieces and original works of chalk art on the final day of the 2018 Santa Clarita Chalk Festival, presented by the Old Town Newhall Association (OTNA).
Alesia Humphries knew that she wanted to write a song about the word that people often used for the place where she went to high school — “Awesometown.” One day,
Carousel Ranch, a nonprofit that offers a variety of services for special needs children, honored the members of a family who have made that work possible, during a special ceremony
Inspired by some of California’s biggest environmental issues, like water conservation, Los Angeles-based artist Devon Tsuno brings a massive art project set to transform College of the Canyons Art Gallery’s
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