Chapman student publishes first poetry book on love, life, nature
Starting March 25, senior Armond Gray’s new book of poetry, “The Petals Fall One by One,” will be available for purchase.
‘Prepare yourself for anything’: Lena Waithe emphasizes individuality in master class
Lena Waithe, “Master of None” writer and actor, joined students and faculty for a master class event Feb. 10.
Chapman student stars in Super Bowl commercial
During the Super Bowl Feb. 7, freshman Dusan Brown starred in a commercial alongside Timothee Chalamet and Winona Ryder.
Review | ‘Electric Mile’ reinvents the rave experience
The “Electric Mile” audiovisual drive-thru features seven varying light show themes for patrons to reimagine what a rave can look like.
UPB hosts ‘Drag Bingo’ with RuPaul star Alyssa Edwards
Alyssa Edwards, of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” joined Chapman students for a special “Drag Bingo” event Feb. 12.
Dodge College hosts surprise guest Bryan Cranston
“Breaking Bad’s” Bryan Cranston joined students and faculty at Chapman’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts over a Zoom master class.
Review | Four essential films to watch during Black History Month
Here are four essential films you should watch this Black History Month that don’t equate Black history with slavery.
Dodge College students approved to resume production
Student productions are authorized to take place in person after Feb. 19 under supervision of COVID-19 compliance officers and strict safety guidelines.
Review | ‘Some Kind of Heaven’ teaches that life isn’t perfect, and that’s OK
Lance Oppenheim’s new documentary, “Some Kind of Heaven,” provides a static, melancholy look at life for retirees.
Review | Netflix series ‘Bridgerton’ modernizes the Regency era
Imagine if the Regency era-elegance of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” met the scandal, drama and secrets of “Gossip Girl.”
‘Genuinely curious about the world’: Larry King’s legacy
Journalist and television icon Larry King, widely known as the host of CNN’s “Larry King Live,” died Jan. 23 of sepsis.
Review | The inauguration as a fashion runway
The wardrobe choices at the 2021 presidential inauguration ceremony were impeccable, both in visual style and in deeper meaning.
Students show professor appreciation on Zoom in TikTok trend
After a semester of remote learning, students surprised professors with “Thank you” signs during their Zoom classes.
Review | “Shithouse” reminds audiences what college is really like
Cooper Raiff nailed his directorial debut with “Shithouse,” a film about a college freshman who falls for his resident advisor.
Where to get the best holiday drinks in Orange
The Panther compiled a comprehensive list and rating of festive beverages worth trying in close proximity to campus.
Review | Four best Netflix Christmas movies
The Panther has narrowed down the four best Netflix Christmas movies that will make the holiday season a little brighter.
Chapman virtual performance of ‘In the Next Room’ pushes boundaries
Normally, actors in a play are used to being onstage when performing theater. What happens when that stage is pulled away?
Zoom comedy show seeks to increase LGBTQIA+ representation
Izzi Cavotta founded the virtual comedy show “On Wednesdays We Are Gay,” which debuts Nov. 25.
Virtual ‘Tap Dancing Diaspora’ event highlights beauty of tap dance
Chapman hosted “Tap Dancing Diaspora,” featuring commentary from professional tap dancers and educators.
Chapman alumni writing for “Black-ish” encourage new genre of comedy
Alumni Ben Deeb and Graham Towers wrote the Oct. 4 episodes for ABC’s hit television show “Black-ish.”