New Vasquez Rocks documentary aims to promote stewardship
This particular influencer waited for the skies to turn black, and then he made his way into Vasquez Rocks Natural Area with a gas can, something he could use to
This particular influencer waited for the skies to turn black, and then he made his way into Vasquez Rocks Natural Area with a gas can, something he could use to
The Santa Clarita International Film Festival has progressively gotten better each year since its inception in 2021, according to Lisa deSouza, founder and executive director of SCIFF. The fourth annual
The fourth annual Holiday Skate Show at The Cube wowed the audience with performances of “Frozen Ice Holiday,” based on the animated Walt Disney Studios film “Frozen,” this past weekend.
Film historian, author and archivist Marc Wanamaker said he brought actor Robert Downey Jr. out to Fillmore during the making of the 1992 film “Chaplin.” Downey Jr. is said to
News release Marc Wanamaker, a film historian, researcher, consultant, author, podcaster, and owner of the Bison Archives, is scheduled 2 p.m. Sunday to speak at Rancho Camulos about how the early
It seems every year the holidays pass by quicker and quicker, this year, with a late Thanksgiving being celebrated just two days before Dec. 1 it seems the holidays will
Actor Martin Kove, perhaps best known for his role as John Kreese in the “Karate Kid” films and the Netflix series “Cobra Kai,” said many of his heroes had a
In the Santa Clarita Valley, we are fortunate to be able to attend live tapings of many of television’s most popular programs. If you grew up in southern California, you
The Canyon Country Jo Anne Darcy Library transformed into a fantasy-land of sorts for the 2024 Teen FanFest on Friday, an event aimed at fostering connections among teenagers who have
Fifteen-year-old Madeleine McGraw is headed to Canada to make the horror thriller “The Black Phone 2.” Thirteen-year-old Violet McGraw just returned from New Zealand after wrapping the tech horror film
News release College of the Canyons is scheduled to host a free outdoor movie night on Friday, Oct. 25, at the Canyon Country campus. Starting at 5 p.m., guests are
About five years ago, with over a decade of experience in the mental health industry and the notion she’d retire in the field, Santa Clarita resident Cynthia Garcia Williams decided
Most director’s cuts feature added scenes to the original movie. Valencia writer-director Allen Wolf actually cut scenes out of his 2010 film, “In My Sleep,” making it “leaner and meaner,”
Pianist Ray Lowe had previously come up with his musical themes while he was in the car. On Saturday evening, he played them live alongside the silent films during the
News release The Friends of Hart Park, joined by the Natural History Museum and Los Angeles County Parks, are pleased to announce the return of their signature event “Silents
By Michael Clark Contributing Writer Last weekend, “Deadpool & Wolverine” took in over $438 million at the global box office. As impressive as that may sound, it’s only the third biggest
If the Green Bay Packers lost the Super Bowl, he’d stay home in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. But if they won, he’d move over 2,000 miles away to Los Angeles in pursuit
Upon finishing college in May 2020, Steven Nassif entered the job market just as the world was shutting down due to the COVID-19 outbreak. And so, with the goal of
Chase Olivera, an 18-year-old College of the Canyons student, began exploring the world of animation in 2019 when he was just 14 years old. Since then, he has created several
News release As the sun sets on the ocean, visitors will be entertained at the Ventura Harbor Village’s 2024 Summer Seaside Movie Nights Series. Movie-goers are invited to bring chairs
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