Carl Kanowsky: Santa Barbara beckons Angelenos
So, this is the third in my series of, “why would you live anywhere else?” The first featured Rideau, the historic home of a guest
So, this is the third in my series of, “why would you live anywhere else?” The first featured Rideau, the historic home of a guest
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
Despite its reviews and subtitles, movie goers at Congregation Beth Shalom admired the screening of “Let Yourself Go,” the subsequent film in the synagogue’s CBS
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 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
Though there’s no yellow brick roads around College of the Canyons, the Emerald City can still be found with a performance of “The Wizard of
After months of brainstorming and problem solving, the K-6 students of Oak Hills Elementary are prepared to showcase their engineering and science projects at the
The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the grand opening of the new Castaic Sports Complex skate park scheduled for Friday at 10 a.m. has been postponed due
Do you have friends like these: “California is soooo expensive, and you get taxed every time you turn around. Beside that, you’ve got those wacky
By Nate Rodriguez Signal Staff Writer Would-be cowboys and cowgirls can start to make plans for the city’s 26th annual Cowboy Festival, with Santa Clarita
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,
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
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
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
Santa Clarita residents proved that they are just as curious about the final frontier as their ancestors as they gathered in Central Park to view the full moon and total lunar eclipse through telescopes on Sunday.
From Thursday through Sunday, the Paseo Club welcomed members of the public for four days of free classes and activities including tennis lessons with professional players, a taco lunch, wine tasting, dodgeball, Zumba and a polar bear swim, complete with two tons of ice.
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
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
Craft Beer, in its’ simplistic form, includes barley malt, hops, water and yeast in the brewing process with each of these four ingredients playing a
Martin Gauthier, a Quebec Province native, was doing quite well in Canada in the electricity trade. But he was missing something. California was calling. Gauthier
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