
Downtown SanTana will have some bold new changes to look forward to as it was announced last week that the city council greenlit the formation of a new Arts and Culture Commission group to reinvigorate local arts and businesses in DTSA.
The United Artists of Santa Ana, one of the many groups angling for a slice of the quesadilla, issued a comprehensive manifesto on their site here that details their plans that seem more likely to come to fruition: celebrating the Santora Building's 84th Anniversary, the formation of a Film Commission, and the creation of jobs for artists and art businesses are just some of the things UASA hopes to achieve in the future.
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The Santa Ana City Council will officially vote on the new Arts and Culture Commission on December 2nd. See you there!
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Aimee Murillo is calendar editor and frequently covers film and previously contributed to the OCW’s long-running fashion column, Trendzilla. Don’t ask her what her favorite movie is unless you want to hear her lengthy defense of Showgirls.

