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Lost SCV-Related 1928 Film Reappears After Falling to Nazis, Soviets
Sunday, Mar 30, 2014

A newly rediscovered 1928 film with an “SCV connection” made its world premiere Saturday night in Los Angeles – 86 years and one day after it made its original world premiere. The film is the Edwin Carewe version of “Ramona” starring Dolores Del Rio, and it had been lost to time until a print...

Boring Shades of Dirt
Tuesday, Mar 11, 2014

Sometimes I just can’t think of a subject for this space and I cruise Facebook, newspapers and magazines and sit in restaurants listening to conversations. This past week was an example of that phenomenon. I caught only small pieces of conversations, but I think I got the idea of what was being said. “Is...

Blue Cheese and Blocked Traffic
Sunday, Feb 16, 2014

I’m still laughing about the comments to the Facebook status update I posted Tuesday. I was at Newhall Refinery having a late lunch-dinner and reported the following: “At Newhall Refinery. Blue Balls.” The menu calls them that. I find them delicious, and only at Newhall Refinery can you get them. If...

The Horse Has Left the Barn
Tuesday, Jan 14, 2014

Darryl Manzer “I meant to tell them that the fence they built wasn’t going to hold those cows but just didn’t get to doing that. I did post a whole bunch on Facebook after the cows got out and said just how stupid those folks were for spending all that money for something that was wrong.” –...

Hart District, Action Open SCV’s First ‘Sober School’
Monday, Jan 13, 2014

[KHTS] – Santa Clarita’s newest free public school is taking a new-school approach to an old-school problem. The William S. Hart Union High School District and Action Family Counseling’s non-profit Action Family Foundation have teamed to open Action Academy, the first “sober school” in...

Chains in Awesometown, and Vice-Versa
Sunday, Jan 12, 2014

Darryl Manzer For being an “awesome” town in an “awesome” valley, we sure don’t meet the “awesome” mark with our love of chains. No, not tire chains, anchor chains, logging chains or those physical types of chains. I’m talking about our love of chain restaurants, movie theaters, auto...

Help the Child & Family Center Help People Like Sharon
Friday, Nov 22, 2013

Sharon came to Child & Family Center in 2010 struggling with depression, feeling suicidal, and with a history of substance abuse.”I felt hopeless with no self-esteem and kept trying to commit suicide,” says Sharon. “I didn’t have any boundaries with other people, especially...

If It Ain’t Broke, They’ll Break It
Sunday, Nov 10, 2013

Darryl Manzer Oh, no! I’ve got to do some shopping. This year it is pretty simple. Gift cards. They fit inside a Christmas card and are always liked. At least that is my theory. I don’t have to go shopping the day after Thanksgiving. Stores don’t have sales on gift cards. That is a problem solved,...

GSAC Women’s Soccer Semifinal: TMC Falls in OT
Saturday, Nov 9, 2013

With 7 minutes and 25 seconds into overtime, Concordia’s Megan Daniels assisted Brooke Springer on a golden goal that defeated The Master’s College women’s soccer team 3-2 in the GSAC Tournament Semifinal. Friday’s loss marked the third time this season that the Lady Mustangs fell in overtime...

The Animal Whisperer
Friday, Nov 1, 2013

Dave Stives is an “animal whisperer” at Placerita, a rare and incredible human being who knows how to handle and care for any wildlife, especially if it is injured and needs help. He has a special sense of the need that an animal has, even without seeing it directly. He seems to know in advance what...

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