
The road from Saugus dance to Clippers Spirit
As a kid, Santa Clarita resident Karissa Petersen started dancing for fun. She never thought her passion would amount to anything — yet, as she worked her way up, she

As a kid, Santa Clarita resident Karissa Petersen started dancing for fun. She never thought her passion would amount to anything — yet, as she worked her way up, she

If you like lots of laughs and don’t mind a little bit of watermelon, literally, in your comedy, then there’s an upcoming show you should check out while there’s still time.

Though local alternative rock band Cilience came up with their name from a made-up word, they’ve been able to adapt it to encompass the essence of the band. “I’m a

Whether you’re a disco diva who wants to dance the night away, or a soulful jazz and blues aficionado, there is a Friday and Saturday show for you, respectively.

Hailed as the original creative and driving force behind Queensryche, a progressive metal band that’s sold more than 20 million albums, Geoff Tate now tours with his own lineup, performing hits that millions of fans know and love.

For more than 40 years, Black Flag has been an influential act in punk and skater music scene, a ubiquitous force for most of that time, touring the nation and associated with most major shows of the genre at one time or another.

Coming from an era when crooning began to mix with rock ’n’ roll, Gary Puckett and the Union Gap personified the sounds of the 60s to many, with a sound that helped define the era for many.

If summer television has made you question the future of television, have faith. It’s true, that as much as I love Rob Riggle, ABC’s summer show “Holey Moley” was unwatchable, as was much of this summer’s programing.

Stuntman Brett Heneise is the last person his family expected to create a fantasy card game. Promising strategy, fantasy and “a friendly bit of trash talk,” Heneise said “The Realms of Mindrin” was intended to bring people together in person for fun and friendship

Just a week before the release of the band’s newest release, “Welcome to Galvania,” Puddle of Mudd is on the road again, and coming to Canyon Santa Clarita on Saturday, Sept. 7.

An accomplished writer, producer and collaborator, Jon B, is coming to Canyon Santa Clarita at the end of the month to bring his smooth R&B sound to the SCV.

The English Beat is bringing its internationally renowned sound to the Santa Clarita Valley next week with a stop Saturday, Aug. 24 at the Canyon Santa Clarita.

The English Beat is bringing its internationally renowned sound to the Santa Clarita Valley next week with a stop Saturday, Aug. 24 at the Canyon Santa Clarita.

There is something fundamentally healthy about being outdoors. For children, it can give them the freedom to run, jump and play. And while physical activities like these are good for

For an artist who’s been on the recording charts for nearly 50 years, Don McLean travels pretty well.

Though most children prefer playful, kid’s music, as a child, Gianna Juliet loved classical music. “That’s what I always wanted to dance to,” she said. “I would try to go

Not many musical acts can claim to have a quarter-billion — that’s billion with a “B” — recordings sold, but Bob Marley & The Wailers have been introducing new generations

It’s not everyday that the Santa Clarita Valley gets a chance to host the pioneers of a genre, but when Quiet Riot comes to town Saturday, Aug. 3, heavy metal fans will have a chance to hear one of the most famous rock bands in the world.

If you have come here to read yet another take on how this next-gen remake of a beloved film doesn’t bring anything new to the story, you’ve come to the wrong place.

Fans of the multiplatinum-selling Hinder will want to make their way to Canyon Santa Clarita on Sunday, July 28. Formed in Oklahoma in 2001, the band’s hard-rocking sound has garnered millions of fans for group.