
Hollywood armorer writes the book on gun safety
Peter Sherayko’s new book touches on Senate Bill 132, which took effect Jan. 1, 2025, and created new firearm safety rules for film and television sets following the 2021 “Rust”

Peter Sherayko’s new book touches on Senate Bill 132, which took effect Jan. 1, 2025, and created new firearm safety rules for film and television sets following the 2021 “Rust”

Santa Clarita residents are keeping up the pace and participating in the annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s next month, and as they gear up for it, a “Walk Kick-Off” event

News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association is inviting the community to a free demonstration by artist Carol Roullard during the SCAA’s monthly meeting, scheduled 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 15,

“Allure,” a collection of works by Frank Rock, was displayed at The Main in Old Town Newhall during the opening reception on Wednesday. Inspired by “real-life travels and treasured memories,”

News release Olive Branch Theatricals’ production of “Which Way the Wind Blows,” a new drama written by playwright Robert Weibezahl and directed by Tamarah Ashton, is scheduled to open this

News release The city of Santa Clarita’s latest art exhibition, “A Conversation Under the Sun,” by Tim Forcum, is on view now through Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the Santa Clarita

News release “Resisted Living,” a brand-new comedy promising “an evening of laughter and loving dysfunction,” takes the stage at The Main Theatre Oct. 9-19. Written and directed by award-winning

News release Thousand Oaks artist Harvey Cusworth is being featured in the solo exhibition, “Visions of Conejo Valley and the Malibu Coast,” at the Santa Paula Art Museum, Sept. 13

News release The Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce is scheduled Oct. 2 to host the fourth annual Taste of Santa Paula restaurant and winery event, which includes live music and

News release The SCV Education Foundation is scheduled to host its fourth annual Touch-A-Truck event 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at Central Park. The event, featuring

News release Over 200 runners and walkers from the SCV and beyond are expected to join at West Creek Park on Saturday, Oct. 5, in support of one of Santa

News release In 2019, David Rabotnick founded Slow-Motion Magic, a nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness and support for Parkinson’s Disease. The inspiration came just one year after David himself was

As Concerts in the Park concluded its lineup for the year with the end of summer, attendees also celebrated the 35 year anniversary of Concerts’ inception on Saturday. With performances

California has several world-class aquariums throughout the state. Among the most famous is the Monterey Bay Aquarium in Monterey. But you don’t have to travel to Northern California to visit

The Valencia Marketplace Summer Concert Series hosted its final installment in the amphitheater with Flat Top Tom and His Jump Cats performing for attendees on Friday night. Photos by: Kamryn Martell/The

News release For 35 years, Concerts in the Park has been the soundtrack of Santa Clarita’s warmest months, and Saturday night the city is celebrating the anniversary with a special

By Michael Clark Contributing Writer If a relay race was a metaphor for a year in movies, September would be the start of the final third leg. The (mostly) popcorn fare

News release The Ventura Art & Chalk Festival is planned to transform the Ventura Harbor promenade into a seaside art gallery on the weekend of Sept. 13-14. The festival, scheduled

News release The Canyon Theatre Guild has announced nine productions for its 2025-26 season, starting with the current production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Cinderella,” which is entering its final

News release The city of Santa Clarita’s latest art exhibition, “Allure,” by local artist Frank Rock, is on view at The Main in Old Town Newhall through Monday, Sept. 22,