Disney+ Review: Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Disney+ Review: Star Wars: The Clone Wars

By Christian Metzger ‘20  Staff Writer metzgerct@mx.lakeforest.edu   Available exclusively on Disney+, Star Wars: The Clone Wars is an animated television show directed by Dave Filoni. Originally released in 2008 and running until 2014, the show was  recently revived for a final seventh season, but with six current seasons is it worth the investment for those who might be interested in looking for a new show to binge? The assessment of this critic is a…

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Virtual Entertainment During Quarantine

Virtual Entertainment During Quarantine

Are you bored in quarantine? Have you already watched all of the episodes of Tiger King on Netflix? No problem! The Stentor has compiled a list of virtual activities and experiences to keep you entertained during your time inside.    1. Check out all that Google has to offer  Google offers 1,546 “Experiments,” projects described as “push[ing] the boundaries of art, technology, design, and culture.” Use the “From a Picture to a Thousand Stories” tool…

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Movie Review: Onward 

Movie Review: Onward 

Christian Metzger ’20  Staff Writer  metzgerct@mx.lakeforest.edu  Disney Pixar’s latest film, Onward, is brimming with the same heart and stellar animation that has come to define the studio, but it lacks the same potent magic which elevates its other animated classics. Currently available for streaming on Disney+, Onward is directed by Dan Scanlon and stars Tom Holland and Chris Pratt as the leads Ian and Barley, respectively. The film takes place in a world inhabited by…

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Review: Netflix’s Love Is Blind

Review: Netflix’s Love Is Blind

By Adam Hartzer ’23 Layout Editor hartzeraj@mx.lakeforest.edu    For those that have enjoyed ABC’s The Bachelor, Netflix has recently created their own reality dating series, Love Is Blind, which premiered on February 13 and is hosted by husband and wife Nick and Vanessa Lachey. What differentiates this show from others is the way in which the contestants meet; instead of falling in love with someone based on their looks, singles connect with each other solely…

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Book Review: Genderqueer: A Story From a Different Closet  

Book Review: Genderqueer: A Story From a Different Closet  

By Maryam Javed ’21  Opinions Editor  javedm@mx.lakeforest.edu  “I’m one of the girls. That’s my gender. I’m male. That’s my sex. I’m attracted to females. That’s my orientation. My experience was different from anything else I’d ever heard of. I wanted to write it down so there would be a book showing what it is like to grow up like this,” writes Allan D. Hunter in GenderQueer: A Story from a Different Closet.  GenderQueer: A Story…

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