
Calling all sleuths: CTG brings ‘Clue’ to the stage
News release It’s murder, mystery and mayhem at the Canyon Theatre Guild. You can leave 2021 behind and usher in 2022 with laughter and mystery at the comedy whodunit, “Clue: On Stage.”
News release It’s murder, mystery and mayhem at the Canyon Theatre Guild. You can leave 2021 behind and usher in 2022 with laughter and mystery at the comedy whodunit, “Clue: On Stage.”
News release The question is not whether monsters walk among us. They do. And have. For thousands of years. On the borders of alleged civilization and everyday reality, macabre is all about. For
News release Santa Clarita Encore Chorale, a nonprofit musical arts program for seniors, invites adults 55 and older to join its spring 2022 semester. The music theme will be “Encore Goes to
Five Santa Clarita Valley high school students receive the prestigious YoungArts award for excellence in performing arts for their artistic achievement. YoungArts winners are selected from ages 15 to 18, or 10th
News release The MAIN in Old Town Newhall (24266 Main St.) is hosting an art reception in celebration of the featured art exhibit, “Picking Up The Pieces.” The reception is scheduled Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. in The
City of Santa Clarita staff announced Tuesday that the 2022 Cowboy Festival had been canceled, marking the third year in a row in which the free event has been scratched
3.5/4 stars “The Tragedy of Macbeth” Directed by Joel Coen Rated R (Violence), 105 minutes Now streaming on Apple+ and playing at Laemmle Newhall In collaboration with his brother Ethan, Joel Coen has tried his hand at
News release The city of Santa Clarita’s Arts division invites individuals of all ages to explore the newest art exhibitions in the community. Each exhibit is free and open to the public for enjoyment
News release The dramatic comedy “And…Again” takes the stage at The Main from Jan. 28 to 30. “And…Again” is presented by Active Voice Productions in cooperation with Actors Equity Association. This full-length one-act by Dylan Brody and
News release “What’s the Buzz, Bob Bee?” a new book by Lake Hughes resident Ann E. Askelson-Silva, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc. Bob Bee is a honeybee, and he is so
News release Santa Clarita Artists Association plans to showcase an oil painting demo by Sharon Weaver on Feb. 21. “After moving to Southern California, I was inspired by the California impressionists who opened my
News release Santa Clarita residents can celebrate the 2022 Olympic Winter Games by participating in winter sports-themed activities and competitions, culminating in a community-wide Winter Games Celebration, on the weekend
News release The Castaic Union School District is proud to have the artwork of its students on display at the Westfield Valencia Town Center mall through January 2022. Student artists chose a
Being told someone found your movie in the trash isn’t the easiest thing to hear as a filmmaker, but for Valencia High School graduate Shane Ryan, it was a formidable
News release The city of Santa Clarita’s Arts Division is excited to welcome “Creative Faces” to the First Floor Gallery at Santa Clarita City Hall. Residents and visitors can explore these unique depictions of portraits through
News release The Main Theatre and Theatris Productions are presenting “Fuddy Meers,” penned by acclaimed playwright David Lindsay-Abaire, known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Rabbit Hole” and celebrated as a lyricist for the hit musical adaptation of
News release “Opposites,” a new book by Newhall resident Anna L. Scott, has been released by RoseDog Books. Children are visual learners long before words are even spoken. They are aware and familiar of people,
News release The wait is over: After 21 months, the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center is opening its doors to patrons for a new season of live performances from internationally
City officials announced Thursday the opening of registration for the Santa Clarita marathon, promising a number of different races as well as a leisurely walk for participants. In a statement about the
Valencia High School seniors Brianna Hickey and Vicky Carrillo are hosting a drive for period products and general hygiene items through next week. They are asking for the community’s help
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