
Local teen’s film garners film festival recognition
Santa Clarita teen Griffin Loch is well on his way to his goal of creating four feature-length films by the time he turns 18. “My entire life, I’ve always wanted
Santa Clarita teen Griffin Loch is well on his way to his goal of creating four feature-length films by the time he turns 18. “My entire life, I’ve always wanted
Justin Smith, Saxum’s proprietor and wildly successful winemaker, is, first and foremost, a family man. This comes across in so many ways. For instance, his dad’s mother’s maiden name is Stone. This inspired
In an effort to “Clear the Shelters,” all of the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control’s animal care centers are set to offer discounted adoptions through September,
Calling all Transylvanians, a local presentation of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” is searching for a shadow cast for its Oct. 30 screening. The cult classic film is set to
While now Santa Clarita resident Collin Fowler was dragged, kicking and screaming, from his Florida home to Connecticut when he was 10, it was the experiences he had living in
News release The drumline for the Saugus High School band is having a fundraiser and bake sale at the Albertsons grocery store on Saturday. The fundraiser is from 8:30 a.m. to
News release The women of Soroptimist International of Valencia are scheduled Oct. 23 to present their annual breast cancer awareness fundraiser, “Bras for a Cause.” The event, titled “Wanderlust,” will support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Now in its
News release Having been cooped up during the pandemic, families are ready to get out and do some traveling. Local children’s author Carole Cliffe is offering kids a fun way to
For The Signal 1.5 stars (out of 4) Set in the near future, the protagonist of “Reminiscence” is Nick Bannister (Hugh Jackson), who is sad and angry in equal measure.
News release On the weekend of Sept. 10-12, Mission Opera will be presenting two short comedy operas at The Main. The performances are Sept. 10 and 11 at 7:30 p.m. and Sept. 11 and 12 at 2 p.m. “For the
The Innovation Show Choir, a community-based youth performing ensemble, has been the recipient of a city of Santa Clarita Community Arts Grant for the past two years in a row,
So, yeah, we spent some time with Justin Smith (of Saxum) and drank some of his wine. We’ll discuss what we did when we left Saxum in a later column. End of
News release The city of Santa Clarita is welcoming back “10 by 10” Variety Night at The MAIN (24266 Main St.) on Thursday, Sept. 2. The free event begins
When COVID-19 forced the film industry to shut down, many filmmakers got creative, finding ways to keep productions small in order to continue their work. College of the Canyons professor
The Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative is hosting an informational Visit with a Vet event Sept. 11. Visit with a Vet, which is free to attend, is set to allow
Since the days of Western stars William S. Hart and Gene Autry, screen legends have flocked to the Santa Clarita Valley. Yet, it’s not just the people themselves that are
News release Former Minnesotan and now Valencia resident Sarah Hauer has released a new novel that explores the fictional scenario of how the inhabitants of a small town in Minnesota in 1982
News release The city of Santa Clarita is seeking artwork for consideration for the upcoming exhibit, “Follow Your Art,” at the First Floor Gallery of Santa Clarita City Hall (23920 Valencia Blvd.). The art exhibit will be displayed
More than 200 local youth in the foster care system were given the chance to shop for new clothes ahead of the school year Sunday. The Santa Clarita-based organization Tidings
Longtime Santa Clarita resident Rodger Howard has a lot of stories to tell after spending more than 30 years covering Los Angeles news as a photojournalist. “I covered all the
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