Hearts full at the Heartbeat of Mexico Festival
The annual Heartbeat of Mexico Festival returns with festivities of music, dance and food.
Sounds of the season: Panthers’ favorite music from the summer
Let’s look back on students’ favorite music released over the summer.
Album review: Big Thief’s “Double Infinity” is psychedelic heart surgery
Spirited, intimate and sincere, Big Thief’s sixth studio album captures how love can be complex while simultaneously being the most simple thing of all.
Great loves and forbidden passions: “Tchaikovsky: A Love Letter” premieres at Chapman’s Musco Center
A rebellious new ballet illuminates the life of a famous composer, delivering a powerful LGBTQ+ story.
Album review: Sabrina Carpenter is self-proclaimed “Man’s Best Friend”
Less than a year after the success of “Short n’ Sweet,” the popstar returns with another studio album full of metaphors and sexual innuendos.
Inside the Orange International Street Fair
Students, locals and tourists enjoy Orange’s fair of international foods, live music and handmade crafts.
Dreamer Isioma brings “StarX Lover” to life at The Observatory
Dreamer Isioma is forging a new path with their third studio album “StarX Lover” and its accompanying North American tour.
Album review: “StarX Lover” by Dreamer Isioma
Dreamer Isioma explores genre-bending, intergalactic sound on “StarX Lover”
Chapman Radio presents: The Douglases
Chapman Radio brings on The Douglases for their very first iteration of live sessions at the school’s radio station.
Naked Giants talk lighthouse, burger metaphors, self-actualization
In talking about their latest LP and touring, Naked Giants compare their creative process to putting together a burger.
The Collective presents: The fourth annual Flower Moon
The Collective’s fourth annual Flower Moon festival at the OC Observatory showcased a mix of student and local bands for a night of great music and energy.
A new venue, a new era: The Collective's Flower Moon Festival is upgrading to the Observatory
The Collective transforms from campus club to industry player, bringing headliners Marlon Funaki and Junior Varsity alongside Chapman talent to the Observatory this year.
Photo Essay | Nessa Barrett’s Aftercare World Tour
Nessa Barrett brought the energy to The Wiltern on her Aftercare World Tour, giving fans a night they won’t forget.
Photo Essay | Role Model’s ‘No Place Like Tour’
Role Model brings emotion, energy and excitement to a sold out crowd at The Wiltern
EP review: “Greyhound” by Palace
From longing to realization, Palace urges listeners to fully embrace life.
Photo Essay | Heat stroke, ‘untzing’ and too many lawn chairs: the highs and lows of Coachella car camping
As a group of 54 Chapman students and alumni took on Coachella Music and Arts festival, the high temps, quick meals and sore feet stopped no one from having fun.
Madam Bombs: Femme punk empowerment is coming to Chapman
The punk rock alternative pop band has something new in the works
Healing burnout leads to discovering new music
The Panther staff utilizes the long-awaited spring break to tune into new music.
Photo Essay | Chapman Radio brings back memories, insight and four national awards after their trip to New York City
The joyous moments Chapman Radio experienced during their time at the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System awards and convention
Album Review: “So Close to What” by Tate McRae
Tate McRae’s new album sees her delving further into her Y2K influences and delivering some career-best hooks in the process.