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Saucey's Wings & Fries

Wings and fries. So simple and ubiquitous, yet in the wrong hands, they can be mediocre at best. In the right hands, they become something deliciously complex and downright addicting.

September 04, 2009 | Michelle Sathe Foodie | Food and Fun


Sugaring: a sweet way to remove hair

Beauty treatments usually make you feel good, but rarely are the products so good you can actually eat them.

September 04, 2009 | By Michelle Sathe Signal Senior Writer | Healthy Living


Working through arthritis pain

They clutch squishy plastic balls and stretch their legs into the air with fervor. Joint pain doesn't slow down the participants at the Arthritis Foundation's People with Arthritis Can Exercise class at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center each Wednesday. That's precisely the point, according to PACE certified instructor Linda Bennett. "We use small movements and larger movements to manipulate the joints, to help those with arthritis get fit and feel better," Bennett said. "I ...

August 31, 2009 | By Michelle Sathe Signal Senior Writer | Senior Living


Science + art = one cool teen

When it comes to "What I Did This Summer" stories, Saugus' Juliet DeAmicis should have no problems one-upping her classmates.

August 30, 2009 | By Michelle Sathe Signal Senior Writer | SCV Life


Veterans travel to the past

Vietnam. An exotic land where many American soldiers lost their lives, and those who survived often lost their spirit.

August 24, 2009 | By Michelle Sathe Signal Senior Writer | Senior Living


El Trocadero Steakhouse

El Trocadero Steakhouse, set smack dab in the heart of Old Town Newhall, has been serving up surprises for more than 11 years.

August 21, 2009 | Michelle Sathe Foodie | Food and Fun


A healing paw for hospice patients

When Margaret Malch, 80, of Mission Hills, was diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease five years ago, she received a unique prescription to cope: weekly visits from Jess, a two-year old border collie and certified animal-assisted activities dog.

August 21, 2009 | By Michelle Sathe Signal Staff Writer | Healthy Living


Bella Cucina

Whoever said good things come in small packages obviously has not been to Valencia's Bella Cucina Ristorante Italiano.

August 14, 2009 | By Michele Sathe Foodie | Food and Fun


‘UnderDawgz’ to reality stars

Her name was Tatanka and she was just another shelter dog with a sad story, until being adopted by Tia Torres in 1993.

August 09, 2009 | By Michelle Sathe Signal Senior Staff Writer | SCV Life


Dramatic Japanese Dining at Yamato

For dining with a dramatic flair, it's hard to beat teppan yaki. The traditional Japanese cuisine of freshly grilled goodies, ranging from seafood to steak to vegetables, is prepared right in front of guests on a sizzling grill or teppan, seductively seasoned, and served piping hot. At Yamato, which is celebrating its ninth year at its Stevenson Ranch location, teppan chef Hector Arriaga pulls out all the stops, stacking up freshly cut onion slices into ...

August 07, 2009 | By Michelle Sathe Foodie | Food and Fun


Canyon Theatre Guild goes for the gold

The spotlight shined on local theater stars as Newhall's Canyon Theatre Guild celebrated their 25th Annual Goldie Awards on July 11.

July 30, 2009 | By Michelle Sathe Signal Senior Writer | About Town


Tales told in paint, leather and voice

Wade Hatch likes to tell tales - with a paintbrush, with leather tools, with his voice. He conveys scenes of the 1800s west, when men were men and working with your hands meant taking care of the land, not texting on your Blackberry.

July 19, 2009 | By Michelle Sathe Signal Senior Writer | SCV Life


Off the road and looking for a place to call home

Editor's note: Signal feature writer Michelle Sathe recently took a seven-week sabbatical to promote homeless dog adoptions. She brought a rescued pit bull, Loren, along with her as a companion and mascot during their cross-country trip. The Signal has followed Sathe's and Loren's trip every Sunday with a column on their experiences. This is the final column.

July 19, 2009 | By Michelle Sathe Signal Senior Writer | SCV Life


Roughing it in grand style at Deception Pass

After a good night's sleep in our little makeshift home, aka Michelle & Randy Vincent's trailer in Mukilteo, Wash., Loren & I drove to the Whidbey Island Ferry.

July 12, 2009 | By Michelle Sathe Signal Staff Writer | SCV Life


Heel, toe, dosey doe

Every Tuesday, Flo White of Valencia gets in line. She's not the only one. Over a dozen students shuffle, lockstep, and vine to country tunes at The Santa Clarita Senior Center's line dancing classes, held every Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in the lunchroom of their Newhall location. The class is for moderate level dancers; beginning and advanced classes are also available. White, clad in jeans and black leather cowboy boots, has been coming to the ...

July 06, 2009 | By Michelle Sathe Signal Senior Writer | Senior Living


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Articles By Author - Michelle Sathe


An ounce of prevention saves lives

SueAnn O'Connor of Valencia has had a lot of dogs in her life, but never one quite like Lulu.

May 21, 2013 | By Michelle Sathe For The Signal | SCV Life


Looking for love in all the right places

Maverick has spent several months at Advanced Care Animal Care Center in Canyon Country, but the senior cat is far from sick. He's looking for a new home and veterinarian/owner Amanda Gillen felt her office was a good place to start.

April 20, 2013 | By Michelle Sathe For The Signal | SCV Life


Spring allergies and your pets

Blooming flowers and blossoming plants signal the start of spring across the Santa Clarita Valley. The season has been known to trigger environmental allergies not just in people, but for their pets, as well.

April 06, 2013 | By Michelle Sathe For The Signal | SCV Life


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