
Local content creator has broken into the ‘nerd news’ network
Sam Bashor was into YouTube pretty early on, when the culture around it was just emerging. “I feel like I was pretty on, noticing that there was a community of

Sam Bashor was into YouTube pretty early on, when the culture around it was just emerging. “I feel like I was pretty on, noticing that there was a community of

Local actor and American Legion member James Edson has been playing the character of Donny Parvo for 20 years across California. Now, he’s bringing the “Donny Parvo Show” to Santa

Thanks to Tracey Goessel, a silent-film aficionado who lives in Los Angeles, and Leon Worden, vice president of the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society, a trunk containing some of William

Local author Dave Bossert recently won silver and gold awards for his recent book on Disney animator furniture.

As part of the nationally celebrated Week of the Young Child, the College of the Canyons Center for Early Childhood Education (ECE) continues its annual tradition of bringing Santa Clarita

The Friendly Valley Country Club’s Little Theater became a musical time machine on Sunday as seniors danced and sang along to some of their favorite songs from past decades.

With the Cowboy Festival just around the corner, the city of Santa Clarita has announced a series of western-themed events for this month’s Thursdays@Newhall. This month’s events begin Thursday at

To celebrate, Batman’s 80th anniversary and the 1,000th issue of his debut title “Detective Comics,” Brave New World Comics has planned a release party and artist signing with David Baron, who worked on issue nos. 994 through 1,000 of “Detective Comics.”

A sensory-sensitive performance, along with several others, of “King Arthur” is set to come to The MAIN this month. Tickets are now on sale for the multi-day performance, which will

The Santa Clarita Master Chorale performed excerpts of Franz Joseph Haydn’s “The Creation” to represent birth and beginning and John Rutter’s “Requiem” to represent death and ending.

Eager cinephiles filed into Congregation Beth Shalom on Sunday for a screening of “If You’re Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast,” the latest installment in the CBS Film Series.

Newhall’s The MAIN hosted the screening of 15-year-old Griffin Loch’s second feature-length film on Saturday. Almost every seat was full at the fifth and final screening of “The Adventure of

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