Dodge College of Film and Media Arts makes waves with LED virtual production
Chapman’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts is aiming to prepare students for the future of film with the acquisition of an LED wall.
Chapman students predict turnout for 2021 Video Music Awards
A group of Chapman students voted on who they think will win and who they hope to win at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards.
Review | Drake’s “Certified Lover Boy” is lazy
“Certified Lover Boy,” for much of the album, feels like Drake watching the sun rise and taking some time off, because he knows he’s untouchable. The record is coated in an air of complacency, of musical stagnation, of tracks he’s made a million times before.
Chapman hosts “Saturday Night Live” cast member Alex Moffat
Alex Moffat, a comedian on Saturday Night Live, performed a standup show Aug. 30 for Chapman students in an event organized by the University Program Board.
Kanye West’s ‘Donda’ captures world’s attention
Kanye West’s new album, “Donda,” tested the public's patience with what fans speculated as carefully crafted publicity stunts before shattering streaming records.
Best of: Albums recorded during quarantine
As the world came to a pause and everyone was left in a state of uncertainty, musicians turned toward what they know how to do best: making music.
Best of: Music to get you through a pandemic heartbreak
After a relationship ends, sometimes life is too hard and your heart hurts. Here’s some music for when the pain is unbearable and you just need to feel.
Best of: Groupons to make your summer memorable
With summer fast approaching, here’s a collection of the best Groupon options for fun excursions in Orange County.
‘With radical self-love’: MoCA hosts first music education summit
The Musicians of Color Association sparked a conversation on the impact of radical transformation in the white-dominated field of music.
Dodge College of Film and Media Arts hosts casting workshop with Russell Boast
In preparation for a casting class he’ll be teaching next semester, casting director Russell Boast gave students a crash course.
Analysis | The return of entertainment venues
The Panther looked into local and national venues and their policies during this stage of the pandemic.
Razzie Awards: two thumbs down for the worst movies of the year
The night before the Academy Awards, the winners of the Golden Raspberry Awards were revealed, recognizing the worst accomplishments in film.
Review | The best Orange restaurants to eat at on Taco Tuesday
I tried four Mexican restaurants near campus so you can determine where to eat the next time you’re craving tacos.
‘Lost in a hole’: Yahoo Answers comes to an end
The internet message board, infamous for its laugh-out-loud questions and answers, will be shutting down and deleting archives May 4.
The Panther’s 2021 Academy Award predictions, winners
The Panther staff voted on who we think will win and who we are hoping will win at this year’s annual Oscars April 25.
Chapman students reflect on legacy of rap legend DMX
Earl Simmons— known as DMX — died April 9 from a sudden heart attack. Students reflected on his legacy and impact.
Analysis | Why Americans are obsessed with the royal family
Whether it’s fashion trends, a meme of the Queen or a feud between princesses, Americans cannot get enough of the royal family.
Chapman NSAC advertising team wins 13 awards
Circle Advertising, Chapman’s NSAC team and student-run advertising group, won 13 ADDY awards for their work on a 2020 Adobe campaign.
Hollywood leaders offer insight into evolving film industry
Chapman partnered with Glamour magazine to host the “Women in Focus: Women, Big Tech and The Future of Hollywood” panel.
‘Personal obsession’: Bong Joon Ho details creative process in master class
Director Bong Joon Ho spoke to students in a master class moderated by Nam Lee, a Chapman professor with shared roots.