
SCAA sponsors Spring Art Festival & Sale
News release On Sunday, April 30, the members of the Santa Clarita Artists Association will be holding an outdoor event in the garden at Le Chene French Cuisine at

News release On Sunday, April 30, the members of the Santa Clarita Artists Association will be holding an outdoor event in the garden at Le Chene French Cuisine at

News release “Beehive: The 60s Musical” is being performed at the Canyon Theatre Guild with shows running through Feb. 26. Created by Larry Gallagher, this jukebox musical follows eight women

News release The Main is offering a pair of productions geared toward Valentine’s Day celebrations Feb. 10-12. On Friday, Feb. 10, at 8 p.m., guests can enjoy an evening of

News release Landmark Opera will present Gilbert & Sullivan’s famous operetta, “The Pirates of Penzance,” on Sunday, Feb. 5, at 2 p.m. at Santa Clarita United Methodist Church, located at

News release Bridge to Home has announced that its Soup for the Soul event is returning to a live audience at 4 p.m. Feb. 26 at the Canyon Country Community

News release The city of Santa Clarita saw an increase in location filming in 2022, with the Film Office reporting 591 film permits and 1,549 location film days, which

News release The city of Santa Clarita seeks local youth and student artists to submit entries for the seventh annual Youth Arts Showcase, scheduled to take place on Saturday, March

News Release On Jan. 23, 1882, author Helen Hunt Jackson visited Rancho Camulos along the Santa Clara River, just east of Piru – a visit that inspired her to include

News Release FeedSCV, a local nonprofit dedicated to combating food insecurity, is hosting a Restaurant Week that will last from Feb. 5 to Feb. 10. Restaurants participating in the event

News release The Congregation Beth Shalom Film Series is scheduled Jan. 22 to present a screening of “Picture of His Life,” along with a question-and-answer session with director Dani Menkin.

As Bahram Berj Kafai leaned on his cane with his right hand, he used his left to explain the meaning behind his paintings — the two largest displayed at the

By Janet Hedke Contributor The Santa Clarita Master Chorale invites the community to an elegant evening of wine, dinner and song at the organization’s annual Cabaret & Cabernet benefit, “Jukebox Saturday

After 27 years of business, Genghis Khan Mongolian BBQ announced on Wednesday that they closed their doors permanently on Dec. 23. The announcement was posted on the restaurant’s Facebook by

A couple of things become obvious after meeting Anthony Syracuse, co-owner of LA North, and touring one of the 16 massive soundstages his company operates in Santa Clarita: 1) He’s

News release Pete Morris, urban street painter and art teacher, will be demonstrating “Watercolor on Mineral Paper” on Feb. 13 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at The Main Theater, 24266 Main

News release You can exercise and have fun while you get in over 5,000 steps with the Sierra Hillbillies’ new square dance class. Instructor Janienne Alexander will be teaching

News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association announced its new exhibit, entitled “Wishful Thinking,” will feature positive art and reflect optimism, hopes and dreams for the future, either personal or

Santa Clarita 11-year-old Violet McGraw has admittedly been shy most of her life. Acting has pushed her out of her shell, she said, and her new film, “M3GAN,” is good

It wasn’t “Purple Rain” that closed down The Canyon in Santa Clarita on New Year’s Eve, but flooding during a show by the tribute band Prince Again might have been

It was after work. He was with some of “the guys” having beers. He looked up to the mountains and saw the smoke, and then, from a TV set in