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Dodge College hosts surprise guest Bryan Cranston
Lauren Bramlett 2/8/21 Lauren Bramlett 2/8/21

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.

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Review | Four essential films to watch during Black History Month
Micaela Bastianelli 2/8/21 Micaela Bastianelli 2/8/21

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.

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Dodge College students approved to resume production
Nicholas De Lucca 2/8/21 Nicholas De Lucca 2/8/21

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.

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Review | ‘Some Kind of Heaven’ teaches that life isn’t perfect, and that’s OK
Graham Byrne 2/8/21 Graham Byrne 2/8/21

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.

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Review | Netflix series ‘Bridgerton’ modernizes the Regency era
Lizzy Hall 2/8/21 Lizzy Hall 2/8/21

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.” 

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‘Genuinely curious about the world’: Larry King’s legacy
Megan Forrester 1/31/21 Megan Forrester 1/31/21

‘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.

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Review | The inauguration as a fashion runway
Mady Dever 1/31/21 Mady Dever 1/31/21

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.

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Students show professor appreciation on Zoom in TikTok trend
Luca Evans and Mitali Shukla 12/13/20 Luca Evans and Mitali Shukla 12/13/20

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.

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Review | “Shithouse” reminds audiences what college is really like
Graham Byrne 12/13/20 Graham Byrne 12/13/20

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.

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Where to get the best holiday drinks in Orange
Graham Byrne 12/7/20 Graham Byrne 12/7/20

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.

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Review | Four best Netflix Christmas movies
Mady Dever 12/7/20 Mady Dever 12/7/20

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.

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Chapman virtual performance of ‘In the Next Room’ pushes boundaries
Mitali Shukla 11/23/20 Mitali Shukla 11/23/20

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? 

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Zoom comedy show seeks to increase LGBTQIA+ representation
Graham Byrne 11/23/20 Graham Byrne 11/23/20

Zoom comedy show seeks to increase LGBTQIA+ representation

Izzi Cavotta founded the virtual comedy show “On Wednesdays We Are Gay,” which debuts Nov. 25.

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Virtual ‘Tap Dancing Diaspora’ event highlights beauty of tap dance
Micaela Bastianelli 11/23/20 Micaela Bastianelli 11/23/20

Virtual ‘Tap Dancing Diaspora’ event highlights beauty of tap dance

Chapman hosted “Tap Dancing Diaspora,” featuring commentary from professional tap dancers and educators.

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Chapman alumni writing for “Black-ish” encourage new genre of comedy
Megan Forrester 11/16/20 Megan Forrester 11/16/20

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.”

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Chapman community reflects on Alex Trebek’s legacy
Nicholas De Lucca 11/15/20 Nicholas De Lucca 11/15/20

Chapman community reflects on Alex Trebek’s legacy

Television personality Alex Trebek, who earned seven Emmys for his work on “Jeopardy!,” died of pancreatic cancer Nov. 8.

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Review | Apple TV Plus’ newest foray into ‘On the Rocks’ is charming success
Guest Columnist 11/15/20 Guest Columnist 11/15/20

Review | Apple TV Plus’ newest foray into ‘On the Rocks’ is charming success

In a year where theaters are hurting and good movies are a rare commodity, “On The Rocks,” is a beacon of light ushering us to shore.

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Review | A24’s ‘Boys State’ challenges developing masculinity
Graham Byrne 11/8/20 Graham Byrne 11/8/20

Review | A24’s ‘Boys State’ challenges developing masculinity

“Boys State” is compelling, funny and a poignant commentary on the current state of politics and of masculinity.

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Music club aims to inform students about industry
Micaela Bastianelli 11/2/20 Micaela Bastianelli 11/2/20

Music club aims to inform students about industry

Chapman seniors founded the Music, Business and Technology club as a way to open students’ eyes to career opportunities.

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Cross-Cultural Center presents virtual ‘Spooky Drag Night’
Mitali Shukla 11/2/20 Mitali Shukla 11/2/20

Cross-Cultural Center presents virtual ‘Spooky Drag Night’

Chapman’s Cross-Cultural Center organized a virtual “Spooky Drag Night” event, hosted by lead assistant Ricky King.

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