Enjoy Downtown Santa Ana while sampling popular dishes and beverages from top-rated city restaurants during another Savor Santa Ana on Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. The event gives you a glimpse
Santa Ana will soon have a comprehensive culture map and artist directory, after 150 art community members participated in the first-ever registry roundtable Aug. 27. Hosted inside Segerstrom Center for the Arts’
Downtown Santa Ana will host a two-day Mexican Independence Day carnival and parade on Sept. 10 and 11. The 38th Annual Fiestas Patrias will include food vendors, carnival rides, music and booths with
Even before her album Badlands was released last year, the singer Halsey, 21, was already on people’s minds. The video for “Ghost,” her first hit, stunned not only indie rock fans drawn
Any mariachi ensemble worth its performance fee knows how to play “Amor Eterno,” one of the most famous ballads in the history of Mexico, written by Mexican singer and composer Juan Gabriel,
UPDATE 9/6: Street Food Company is no longer parking on campus and Buqqa Gourmet has brought in an additional truck. One is located in the place of Street Food Company behind the library in Lot 6.
By Itzel Quintana Summer vacation is around the corner and many students are planning to take advantage of their break from school. Whether it’s going down to the beach or taking a
Santa Ana College Short Film Premier Enjoy Santa Ana College’s first short films debut written, produced, directed and acted by students in the Theater Arts Motion Picture performance class. The class is
By Arleeny Escarcega David Lopez is leaving Santa Ana College and the music department on a high note. Although he’s not officially retiring until June 2017, this fall will be the first
By Emilio Rodriguez Starting in June the smoking age will change to 21 in California. Gov. Jerry Brown signed a package of senate and assembly bills, known as Tobacco 21, on May