MTV Casting Local Students for New Show “Promposal”
A new MTV show is searching for local students who will be attending prom and are planning an extravagant “promposal” for their dates.
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A new MTV show is searching for local students who will be attending prom and are planning an extravagant “promposal” for their dates.
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Hey, gang, let’s put on a show! Mickey Rooney proposed that in the movies. Now the city of Santa Clarita is getting into the act.
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The city of Santa Clarita Arts and Events Office is seeking art entries for an exhibit that will feature a variety of art addressing the theme of the stars and stripes and will be featured in the First Floor Gallery.
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City Calls for Artist Submissions for “Stars and Stripes” Gallery
Three California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) alumni are nominated for an Academy Award for their work on animated films this year. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the nominees for the 89th annual awards show during a live stream Tuesday.
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Saddle up: tickets for the 24th Annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival are selling quickly and now is the time to start looking at all the events we have to offer in addition to the Festival. A new event has just been added to the Hart Mansion on Saturday, April 22. Read on to find the perfect event to compliment your Cowboy Festival experience.
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Western music fans shouldn’t be terribly surprised if the 2017 Cowboy Festival marks the last time they can catch the three-part harmonies of Sons of the San Joaquin in Santa Clarita.
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Sons of the San Joaquin Release Final Album Ahead of 2017 Festival
Hart Regiment is now offering a simple way to contribute to its organization and help support the Regiment as it continues to work towards excellence. The Hart Regiment has kicked off the new year rehearsing and organizing for upcoming festivals, competitions, and other performances.
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Each month the Arts Commission recognizes individuals or groups who have made a significant contribution to the artistic and cultural life of the Santa Clarita Valley. This month the Commission presented a very special recognition honoring Gary Choppe for his service on the Arts Commission for the last four years.
Gary brought his passion for the arts and his deep understanding of the Santa Clarita community to his role on the Commission, which was very beneficial, particularly in the development of the Arts Master Plan. Gary focused on several projects while on the Commission, including leading discussions about the arts events produced by the City, advocating for expanding the public relations and marketing of the arts, and he served, with Commissioner Michael Millar, as the leads for the Arts Master Plan Stakeholder Committee.
Arts Commission Chair, Patti Rasmussen, said in presenting the recognition, “I know that my fellow Arts Commissioners and the City staff will miss you Gary, not just for your contributions to the arts, but also for your positive outlook, your can-do attitude, and most importantly for your friendship and guidance as the Commission evolved from a newly formed group to an organization that has defined goals, a shared vision, and has created a roadmap for how to improve the artistic and cultural life of Santa Clarita for the future.”
The dark comedy stars Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant, who play a married couple living in Santa Clarita with a shocking secret: Barrymore’s character, Sheila, is “undead” and has a newly acquired taste for human flesh.
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Netflix Releases First Official Trailer for “Santa Clarita Diet”
The application window for Non-Transferable Tax Credits for TV Projects is open from February 10 to February 17, 2017.
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Feb. 10-17: Applications for TV Projects, Non-Transferable Tax Credits Open