
CalArts kicks off annual World Music and Dance Festival
The Wild Beast Concert Pavilion and The Remo and Ami Belli stage were filled with the colorful attire of skillful dancers and the sounds of music Friday as attendees of

The Wild Beast Concert Pavilion and The Remo and Ami Belli stage were filled with the colorful attire of skillful dancers and the sounds of music Friday as attendees of

Four photography students at College of the Canyons recently participated in College Night at The J. Paul Getty Museum, where students were given the opportunity to showcase their work and

Santa Claritans had the chance to meet artist Skye Amber Sweet in February for her latest exhibit, with the opportunity to see her in action during an upcoming live painting

Now that “Avengers: Endgame” has seemingly left most — if not all — of the people in the U.S. in awe, fans of the source material have the chance to

As they gathered in their drama classroom Wednesday morning, the students of the Saugus High School drama department said they could feel the anticipation leading up to the night’s debut

The city of Santa Clarita announced its May schedule for Thursdays@Newhall, which includes a Super Nintendo-themed block party. Throughout the year, residents have the opportunity to attend free shows, concerts

Dozens of international artists and dancers will head to California Institute of the Arts this week for the school’s annual World Music and Dance Festival, which will occur over the
Visitors to California Institute of the Arts walked from room to room outside the John Baldessari Building to look at works put on display by the school’s graduating students during

The two-day Santa Clarita Valley Championship Amateur Golf Tournament hosted 30 golfers from Southern California, who all competed for the title of “Best Golfer in Santa Clarita.”

In order to tackle different challenges faced by teenagers, such as bullying, peer pressure and stress, SRD~Straightening Reins teamed up with Redemption Road K9 to host their first Hopes Through

For the 30th year in a row, the City of Santa Clarita celebrated Earth Arbor Day during a daylong event held in Central Park on Saturday. During the event, those

The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, in partnership with Ralphs Pharmacy, hosted a local event in conjunction with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on

History tells us that horses have been in the Santa Clarita Valley since the early days of its settlement, part of a culture the area still celebrates with things like

Saisons, or farmhouse ales, are a style of beer that almost became extinct. They were traditionally brewed at the beginning of winter for warmer-weather consumption in Belgium and parts of

Michael Mazzetti has lived in Santa Clarita for more than 30 years and has worked with SCVTV for 20 of those years, making him the longest-serving volunteer at the station,

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

Spring has sprung, which means it’s almost time for the Vasquez Rocks Nature Center Associates’ annual Day at the Rocks event, scheduled Saturday, April 27. “We just want to do

Unbeknownst to former U.S. Marine tank commander Cpl. Sid Kirshner as he drove up to a military storage yard in Newhall, he was about to be surprised with a small

The City of Santa Clarita’s 30th annual Eggstravaganza on Saturday gave hundreds of kids the chance to scramble for some eggs. “It’s a community tradition,” said Patrick Downing, city arts

Debbie Ragonig has a family history of cancer. “Everyone’s been touched by it,” she said. She’s also positive for the BRCA1 gene, which significantly increases the risk of developing breast