Briston Maroney had students ‘freakin’ out’ at UPB fall concert
UPB’s fall concert performer Briston Maroney brought indie rock back to The Grove.
Album review: Daniel Caesar’s ‘Son of Spergy’ is a self-portrait
The former “golden child” of the music industry releases a mature and intimate work in search of immaterial answers.
Culinary Dropout is worth a drop in
The Panther recently went to review Old Towne Orange’s newest restaurant, and left full of good food and good memories.
Panther Vogue highlights fashion on Chapman’s campus
California indie folk-rock band Lord Huron put on a concert with a story to tell.
Wandering through love, loss and discographies with Lord Huron
California indie folk-rock band Lord Huron put on a concert with a story to tell.
Chapman’s student musicians embodied the force in ‘Star Wars: A New Hope’
The Chapman Orchestra musicians talk about their experience performing one of the most challenging scores ever written.
Inside the editorial process of Chapman’s art and literary magazines
How do Chapman’s lit mags select and edit submissions?
Chapman gets a taste of Haiti at cultural club event
Chapman’s Black Global Diaspora Alliance offers a flavorful journey into the history, culture and global impact of Haiti.
Chapman glows as the 38th annual Diwali Festival of Lights commences
Chapman’s South Asian Student Association holds another successful celebration, this year receiving honorable recognition.
Pop disco princess Dua Lipa radiates through sold-out LA concert
Lipa redefines the pop star era with her Radical Optimism Tour in Los Angeles.
Taking care of the artist offstage
The Homecoming masterclass “Strategies for Being a Healthy Artist” demystifies the life of an artist and breaks down the realities as artistic athletes.
An artist, music instructor, creative producer and dancer walk into a panel to discuss the future of the arts
The Future of the Arts discussion panel brought forth performers, artists, musicians and creative entrepreneurs to uncover the world’s most daunting truth to success: networking.
Olivia Dean’s “The Art of Loving” is a jazzy lesson in loving and learning
Dean’s second studio album pairs mature storytelling with soulful, retro-pop production.
Songs for a changing season: The Panther’s fall 2025 playlist
The Panther’s song, album and artist recommendations to head into fall.
The stars are a little more reachable after watching Chapman’s production of “The Little Prince”
Beloved French novella “The Little Prince” transforms into a conceptual stage adaptation by CoPA at Musco Center for the Arts.
Activism takes center stage at the Ohana Festival
Dana Point’s Ohana Festival returns to Doheny State Beach for the ninth year.
Rabbitology joins Madilyn Mei for eclectic, imaginative night at Anaheim House of Blues
Madilyn Mei and Rabbitology create a universe of their own in a whimsical, intimate show as part of the One Man Circus tour.
Color and Constructivism: Kristi Lippire’s “Stepanova Project: Color as Form” hits the Guggenheim Gallery
Developed out of the artist’s residency in Moscow, Lippire’s exhibit pays tribute to the movement of Soviet Constructionism and the work of Russian artist Varvara Stepanova.
“Shared Roots”: Latinx Club and La Unidad Latina celebrate diverse cultures and foster connections
Chapman’s Latinx Club and fraternity La Unidad Latina host an evening of crafting and cultural community.
Rufus Wainwright sparkles with “Going to a Town” solo tour at Chapman
Called “the greatest songwriter on the planet” by Sir Elton John, Rufus Wainwright earned every praise on the Musco stage with his solo tour, “Going to a Town.”