
SCV film community take home Emmys
While the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards looked a little different this year, with nominees attending virtually from their homes, the Santa Clarita Valley’s film community still represented, taking home a

While the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards looked a little different this year, with nominees attending virtually from their homes, the Santa Clarita Valley’s film community still represented, taking home a

News release The Newhall Family Theatre, in partnership with Mark II Entertainment, is proud to announce the debut of a new web series: “Talking Backstage.” Join host Tom Lund as

The COVID-19 quarantine provided some with time to catch up on their favorite TV series or try a new hobby, but for Valencia resident Jeff Bomberger, it has earned him

News release Santa Clarita Artists Association is offering a free Zoom watercolor demo/workshop with artist Fatemeh Kian on Saturday, Sept. 26, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Kian will be

News release The Santa Clarita Public Library, PFLAG SCV and the local chapter of the Boston Scientific PRIDE employee resource group, which advocates for LGBTQ+ inclusion, are coming together once

Twenty-six artists will participate in the ABC canvas art show, each featuring a different letter of the alphabet. The ABC canvas art show will be on display at the first

News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association will hold its 31st Annual Art Classic as a “Virtual” experience. The public can view all of the artwork on the www.SantaClaritaArtists.org website

The Santa Clarita Artists Association is now showing “Fairy Tales and Folklore,” with art representing fictional places, animals and people. The public can view all of the artwork on https://youtu.be/_53djYwCGR0

Ahead of an informational meeting for Santa Clarita’s community services and arts grants, the Arts Commission is expected to appoint one of its own to serve on a new review

California Institute of the Arts will soon have access to faster internet on campus while saving on monthly costs through a three-year agreement with the city of Santa Clarita, following

Christo Vladimirov Javacheff, known for his environmental art pieces such as “The Umbrellas Japan-USA” installation in the Tejon Pass, died Sunday. The 84-year-old, recognized worldwide by his first name, died

When schools closed back in March, many of the extracurriculars, like choir, were also put on hold. For Hart High School’s show choir, this came right in the middle of

Hundreds if not thousands of Santa Clarita Valley residents have stepped up to help essential workers receive the supplies they need to continue to do their jobs safely. And, when

As with many industries deemed “nonessential,” music and live entertainment have been severely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. So, local composer Shie Rozow decided to bring the music to people

As the “Safer at Home” order continues to keep Santa Clarita Valley residents home, The MAIN has decided to find a new way to keep them entertained. Though the theater

Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss truly believes her life has been full of miracles, “which is one of the reasons why I’m still sitting here,” she said. Hundreds of Santa Clarita

It’s been a week since schools in the Santa Clarita Valley closed, meaning kids, as well as parents, have been stuck primarily indoors due to the coronavirus and dreary weather.

Despite COVID-19 concerns and inclement weather, the Old Town Newhall Farmers Market in Newhall experienced a large turnout on Saturday. The Old Town Newhall Farmers Market is an open-air market

Silvia Moreno-Garcia shared insights from the writing process for her book, “Gods of Jade and Shadow,” on March 7 to an audience of avid book readers in Newhall. The One

To slow the spread of the coronavirus, or COVID-19, some local events that were slated to take place in the coming weeks have been canceled. Some of these events will