Cool events this weekend
Red Bull Athlete Exam: Come be a part of this unique live talk show, as we take a journey into the mind of professional big wave surfer Ian Walsh. On May 7th, Adam Bollinger (Chapman University Student) will get to the root of what makes Walsh tick. What prompts Ian Walsh to surf some of
Toastmaster Tommy returns
If you can get by AF 208 tonight, my old friend “Toastmaster” Tom Kalajian is delivering his annual public-speaking sermon to the media-law class. Plenty of seats in the amphitheatre. Tricks of the trade on everything form a three-minute speech to Master of Ceremonies before an audience of thousands.
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TV IS GOOD 4 U Comedies – Dramas – News – Documentaries Welcome to TV IS GOOD 4 U, the blog about all things TV at Chapman University. Just in the past few weeks here: Professor Pete Weitzner took students to a taping of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno We screened Rising
An Evening with Jerry Lewis
A handful of lucky students receive career advice from a living legend By Linda Slupsky Epoch Times StaffCreated: May 3, 2010Last Updated: May 3, 2010 Facebook Digg del.icio.us StumbleUpon | | Related articles: Arts & Entertainment > Celebrities JERRY LEWIS: Gives advice on filmmaking and life. (Valery Hache/AFP/Getty Images) ORANGE, Calif.—Legendary entertainer and philanthropist Jerry Lewis was the guest speaker at Chapman University’s Dodge College of
'Nutty Professor' lectures at Chapman University
by Michael Mello THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER The legendary actor makes an appearance at Chapman University. MARY PLATT, CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY, MORE PHOTOS » ORANGE – It took comedy legend Jerry Lewis 40 seconds to draw the first roar of laughter from a crowd at Chapman University on Monday night. "I'm auditioning tonight," he said, leaning earnestly over
Paradise Rainbow Girl named to state office
By STAFF REPORTS Posted: 04/18/2010 12:00:00 AM PDT Click photo to enlarge Kelsey Gillespie All Chico E-R photos are available FRESNO — 2009 Paradise High School graduate Kelsey Gillespie has been named member of the Grand Executive Committee, Grand California Flag Bearer, and Grand Representative to Germany, Italy and Michigan for the International Order of
Variety: Standout Students
From award-winning grad helmers to those committed to careers behind the scenes, these 10 pupils could teach their peers a thing or two. By VARIETY STAFF Dodge College, Chapman Allison Del Franco Class of '09 Known as a heavy-hitter among her advisors, Chapman senior Allison Del Franco makes use of most
Dodge College Presents "Women In Focus: Today's Television Industry"
Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts Presents WOMEN IN FOCUS Today’s Television Industry The Eleventh Annual Conference Features Seven Distinguished Women Sharing their Experiences in Hollywood ORANGE, Calif. (April 8 2010) — Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts proudly presents the Eleventh Annual Women in Focus Conference
Young Film Director Kyle Shea Wins Award at Miami Film Festival
Emerging filmmaker Kyle Shea has won the 2010 Florida Focus Miami Mini award at the Miami International Film Festival for his dark comedy short film “Where It Stops.” PR Log (Press Release) – Mar 19, 2010 – Emerging filmmaker Kyle Shea has won the 2010 Florida Focus Miami Mini award at the Miami International Film
Richard Benjamin to be filmmaker in residence at Chapman
March 1st, 2010, 12:32 pm · 2 Comments · posted by RICHARD CHANG, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts has announced that actor and directorRichard Benjamin will be the school’s spring 2010Marion Knott Filmmaker-in-Residence. Benjamin is a Golden Globe-winning actor, with a 30-year career that spans Broadway, television and film. He has
‘Valentino’ a surprise hit, says filmmaker at Chapman University
Director Matt Tyrnauer, left, was at Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts on Feb. 17 for a Q&A/cocktail reception connected to a private screening of "Valentino: The Last Emperor," his documentary about fashion designer Valentino Garavani. With him are, from second from left, Twyla Martin, professor Janell Shearer and Dean Bob Bassett. (Chapman