
Three local teens ‘Spotlight’ artistic passion
For some, it takes decades to find that thing they’re passionate about; for others, it’s something they discover before they’ve even lived a decade. Three young, local artists have been

For some, it takes decades to find that thing they’re passionate about; for others, it’s something they discover before they’ve even lived a decade. Three young, local artists have been

In a funny twist that only show business can bring, a Santa Clarita girl is excited about the premiere of an upcoming show called “Secrets of Sulphur Springs” — which

News release The Santa Clarita Ballet Company has received $44,400 from the L.A. County COVID-19 Arts Relief Fund administered by the L.A. County Department of Arts and Culture. This dollar

News release The Santa Clarita Master Chorale has announced its 2020 holiday season, including a virtual concert performance scheduled Sunday. “The holidays are the time for concerts, for singing and

News release Bringing to life the national conversation of the trials and tribulations of 2020, the College of the Canyons theater department will present its devised production “Virtuality: the 2020

News release The College of the Canyons Theatre Department’s recorded production of “Woyzeck” will be available to stream online for free until Saturday, Dec. 12. Directed and produced by David

The city of Santa Clarita announced Wednesday 10 poems selected as the winning submissions of the 2020 SIdewalk Poetry project and is asking for new entries for 2021. The winners

Years ago, when 14-year-old Madison Cruz was very young, her grandparents owned a few retail stores in L.A. filled with items imported from South America. After her grandparents retired, her

News release The College of the Canyons Art Gallery will present a public artist talk with Brooke Sauer to accompany her solo virtual exhibition “Out in the Blue” at 2:30

News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association’s 31st Annual Art Classic was a virtual event held on Oct. 17. You can click here for the list of winners and their

News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association is scheduled to hold its last virtual (oil) workshop of the year 3-6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15, with Rich Gallego, entitled “Using a

News release The city of Santa Clarita has announced that two local students were selected as national finalists in Sister Cities International’s 2020 Young Artists and Authors Showcase. Amber Lee,

After two years of planning, the city of Santa Clarita unveiled “California Scape,” the latest public art project, Thursday at Fair Oaks Park in Canyon Country. “The inspiration for ‘California

News release The Santa Clarita Public Library and the Southern California Chapter of the Historical Novel Society are “thrilled” to present the panel discussion, “History Talks! Spooky History,” at 6:30

News release Born and raised in Santa Clarita, Bre Tomey has always had a passion for acting and performance. From the age of 8, her own experiences led her on

News release In celebration of October being National Arts and Humanities Month, the city of Santa Clarita hosts ARTober every year, offering free arts and humanities festivities throughout the month

News release The Santa Clarita Master Chorale, the valley’s premiere choral group, will present “I Must Sing,” a free live and virtual concert at a private residence in Santa Clarita

The COVID-19 pandemic has scared off a lot of how communities traditionally celebrate and congregate, but efforts for Santa Clarita residents to still get a good scare for this year’s


Economic development services for arts-oriented small businesses, galleries and more are on the priority list for the 2021 Arts Commission Work Plan, a report Santa Clarita City Council members reviewed