Tag: entertainment
Movie Review: ‘The Marksman’
Bob GarverSpecial to Valley News“The Marksman” has the unfortunate timing to come out less than a month after “News of the World.” Although the...
Come together: Oak Grove to put on free virtual concert
Oak Grove Center in Murrieta is hosting a free virtual concert Friday, Feb. 12, to help bring people together, despite being apart during the...
Temecula celebrates Black History Month in February
TEMECULA ─ The city of Temecula, Temecula Valley Museum and Old Town Temecula Community Theater join the nation in recognizing and celebrating Black Americans’...
High tea, children racing and more Jan. 29-Feb. 4
Editor’s Note: Due to current state and county health orders, residents should call ahead and see if an event is still available before registering...
Movie Review: ‘The War with Grandpa’
Bob GarverSpecial to Valley NewsEven though “The War with Grandpa” won a weekend at the box office in October, knocking “Tenet” out of the...
MSJC invites students, public to online MLK celebration event
SAN JACINTO – Mt. San Jacinto College invited students and the public to its 15th annual Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration at 8...
Paint your heart out or join a charcuterie workshop the week of Jan. 22-28
Editor’s Note: Due to California’s Regional Stay At Order announcement, Dec. 3, residents should call ahead and see if an event is still available...
Movie Review: ‘Monster Hunter’
Bob GarverSpecial to Valley NewsI should have reviewed this movie three weeks ago, when it was No. 1 in the country. But my weekend...
JDS Creative Academy prepares for 5th annual DigiFest Temecula
TEMECULA – It’s that time of year again where JDS Creative Academy amps up the brainstorming, starts to secure locations, books the line-up and...
Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber says Restaurant Week is ‘crucial’ this year
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, restaurants continue to be hit by restrictions. In partnership with the city of Murrieta and the city of Wildomar,...










