Student musician channels quarantine loneliness into EP
Griffin Jones’ desolate room acted as a vacuum of creativity during COVID-19 as his thoughts wandered into space.
‘House of the Dragon’ vs ‘Game of Thrones’: which show sits on the Iron Throne?
In the wake of HBO's ‘House of the Dragon’s’ shocking season one finale, fans around the Chapman community decide which Westeros show is superior.
Is it possible to separate the art from the artist?
Chapman students discuss the caveats of continuing to listen to an artist’s music through the recent controversy amidst hate speech from Kanye West.
Roundup Review | Top streaming recommendations for Nov. 7
Features and entertainment writer Josh Mandell breaks down his top music, TV and movie picks for the week: “Painted,” “Cozy,” “Princess Mononoke” and “The Sopranos.”
Roundup Review | Top streaming recommendations for Nov. 1
Features and entertainment writer Josh Mandell breaks down his top music, TV and movie picks for the week.
The Panther’s picks: best Halloween films
The Panther compiled the films our staff enjoys watching during October, better known as spooky season.
Lost Souls: art, ghosts and rock ’n’ roll
The Collective collaborated with student artists, musicians and vendors to produce a creatively spooky event Lost Souls, which will take place on Oct. 28.
Review | ‘Midnights’ is the perfect combination of beautiful songwriting and upbeat hits
Award-winning artist, Taylor Swift, released her 10th album, titled ‘Midnights’ on Oct. 21, which included themes of self-loathing, fantasizing about revenge, wondering what could have been, falling in love and falling apart.
Roundup Review | Top streaming recommendations for Oct. 24
Features and entertainment writer Josh Mandell breaks down his top music, TV and movie picks for the week: “Midnights (3 a.m. Edition),” “I’m Sorry,” “Her” and “Never Have I Ever.”
Review | ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ is a visceral achievement
Edward Berger’s ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ delivers a multi-faceted depiction of the first World War fueled by youthful naiveté, corrupted power and the crumbling of faith.
Michelle Yeoh master class explores impressive career, importance of identity
As award chatter swirls, Michelle Yeoh spent an evening at Dodge College discussing her life and expansive career.
Former Disney star reflects on early start in Hollywood and future career goals
Senior film production major Augie Isaac sat down with The Panther to discuss his multiple creative endeavors in front of the camera and behind as well as his blossoming passion for music.
Roundup Review | Top streaming recommendations for Oct. 17
Features and entertainment writer Josh Mandell breaks down his top music, TV and movie picks for the week: “Deadpan Love (Deluxe),” “Rosie,” “Hacks” and “Smile.”
Scooby-Doo has always been a dog, Velma has always been a lesbian
Velma Dinkley joins the slowly growing community of LGBTQIA+ cartoon characters in a media world where representation is an uphill battle.
True crime: obsession or education?
Students share their thoughts on whether true crime shows and podcasts are ethical and what draws them to such a complex genre.
Review | 'Amsterdam' is a chaotic fever dream
‘Amsterdam,' which was directed by David O. Russell, was released to theaters on Oct. 7. This film includes a star-studded cast but falls flat with a messy storyline.
A Dodge Homecoming with the Duffer brothers
Fresh off the release of season four, ‘Stranger Things’ creators and 2007 Chapman alumni Matt and Ross Duffer returned to Chapman to deliver Dodge College’s second master class of the year.
'Dancing with the Stars': same show, different platform
Dancing with the Stars switched from ABC to Disney+, but withheld the integrity of its family-friendly show through the move.
Review | Viola Davis shines in ‘The Woman King,' a film struggling with its complex history
Viola Davis stars as the leader of the Agojie in an entertaining story based on true events that cannot fully come to terms with its subject's contribution to the slave trade.
Carlota Pereda blends horror and empathy in ‘Piggy’
Spanish director Carlota Pereda sat down with The Panther to discuss the production of her debut feature-length film, ‘Piggy’ set in a stifling summer of rural Spain.