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Back in August, after visiting with Justin Smith at Saxum, Scott Hawley at Torrin, and the staff at Daou (which will be the subject of my next column), and indulging

Back in August, after visiting with Justin Smith at Saxum, Scott Hawley at Torrin, and the staff at Daou (which will be the subject of my next column), and indulging

News release “Lilies of the Field,” based on the classic novel by the same name, opens Friday at the Canyon Theatre Guild, with a free champagne opening. When traveling African

News release Will you have the luck of the Irish and find a pot o’ gold at the end of a rainbow when Senses Block Parties return to Old Town

News release Joe Cibere will be demonstrating watercolor and acrylics on March 21 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for the Santa Clarita Artists Association. The event will be held live

At almost 83 years old, singer, songwriter and musician Judy Collins is on tour again, playing hits like “Both Sides Now” and “Send in the Clowns,” but also songs from

News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association provides scholarships to student artists in the community, available to all high school senior art students in the Santa Clarita Valley. Details include:

News release The city of Santa Clarita is seeking high school artists, writers, creatives and students for an upcoming art exhibit at the Valencia Library. In support of Mental Health

News release The city of Santa Clarita is hosting a new art exhibit in conjunction with Santa Clarita Public Library’s 2022 “One Story One City” program. The exhibit will be

News release The Saugus High School drumline is having a fundraiser at the Albertsons on Bouquet Canyon Road on Saturday for its winter line show. It is the first time

News release Presented by the WiSH Education Foundation, Wine on the Roof is returning on April 28 at the brand new Canyon Country Community Center’s Grand Room. The event, starting

Bluefins and Piranhas – neighborhood swim teams from Valencia – celebrate 25 years of community and friendships Piranhas are shy and easygoing. Bluefins are resilient and social. Bluefins and Piranhas,

By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer When Lisa Kort’s son was 5, they were once driving down Valencia Boulevard around Memorial Day weekend. The avenue was lined with American flags

Azeezat Abiola Amusat is originally from Lagos Island in Nigeria, but moved to Santa Clarita to pursue the American dream of prosperity and opportunity for her and her family. Amusat,

Santa Clarita Valley residents, artists and community leaders hosted a Black History Month exhibit to highlight art depicting significant Black leaders, including a special memorial tribute to local civic leader

News release Auditions are scheduled this weekend for the original play, “Nancy Who?” which is opening a three-weekend run at The Main in May. The open auditions are scheduled

News release In conjunction with Black History Month, artists are coming together to showcase their work at Glowhouse Studios in Valencia on Saturday. The exhibition, scheduled to take place from

A Castaic resident who spent his past two years during the pandemic working on art is presenting his work at a University of California, Los Angeles, art gallery. Isaac Brynjegard-Bialik

Ivana Céspedes Jordan grew up in the Santa Clarita Valley, the place she calls home and credits with helping to foster her musical gifts, which have led Jordan to pursue

News release The Santa Clarita Public Library has announced that One Story One City will return in March, with a new book selection. The One Story One City program promotes reading and

Second half to our lunch at Somm’s Kitchen in Paso Robles: Remember that this is an intimate dining experience, just 14 guests in total. And while you may scoff at