Arts & Entertainment
Chaffey’s newest production is just days away. Read on to find out everything you need to know to join “The Birds” in Athens.
Chaffey College’s newest production, The Birds, is just under a month away from its April 9-12 debut. The spring 2026 show takes place in the form of a Grecian play whose messages still ring true today.
A broken makeup compact and a blood-stained, purple undergarment, lay in one display case in the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art. Missing teenager Jose Tacuri’s photo, his sweatshirt and hat fill another. Through headphones, a distressed woman can be heard revealing that her children were the only reason for this journey. A migration through the hostile Sonoran desert to reach America.
Nearly 20 years after its release, "Brokeback Mountain" still resonates in a moment when LGBTQ rights and representation remain under political attack.
"Wicked: For Good" shifts the focus to the lasting power of friendship, telling a story about how two women changed each other forever.
A local artist driven glass art exhibition displayed in Wrightwood, Calif., at the Art Center in December of 2025.
Moon is one of the first role playing games where the goal of the game is not to kill monsters or save the day, but to collect love from the world.
As the video game market variety increases, Chaffey students share what games they enjoy the most.
Society has come to live in a world that is saturated by sound. Silence is rare. Notifications are never ending. People have few places to turn for peace.
Born in the post World War II era, Contemporary Art has its roots in the ends of the Modern art era.
How can it be that a developer team of only eight people can create a better kart racer than the likes of Nintendo and SEGA?
Adverse stretches of time for a society have been unavoidable through human history, but unhappiness is reaching new heights lately in America, leaving even the most aspirational people uninspired and jaded. No surprise, even the gods are nowhere to be found to intervene.