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The Lion's Gazette: Dwight News

The Student News Site of Dwight School

The Lion's Gazette: Dwight News

The Lion's Gazette: Dwight News

Chainsaw Man In Review

Ginger Fé Kaplan , Writer January 23, 2023

The horror genre has been absolutely booming this year, with people of all ages enjoying classic horror, thrillers, slashers, and others. Though not everyone is a fan of the typical killer troupes, and...

Oscar Reviews Movies He’s Never Seen

Oscar Mandel '26, Writer January 23, 2023

Every day, hundreds of people break down movie theater doors to see the next big flick on the silver screen. Not me though! I’m the type of person who reads a summary on Wikipedia instead of seeing the...

On the Coexistence of Capitalism and Art

On the Coexistence of Capitalism and Art

Jake Bruner '23, Writer June 8, 2022

A friend of mine was telling me, a few days ago, about her frustration when she found out her new favorite indie musician was born to a multimillionaire CEO father. That his wealthy upbringing invalidated...

Female Perspectives of Economy in Film

Female Perspectives of Economy in Film

Valentina Figueroa-Sanford '23, Writer June 6, 2022

From my perspective, it is rare to find films that focus on women who are economically struggling that aren’t dark, depressing, or uncomfortable to watch. However, El Planeta and Lady Bird are two films...

Art of the Quarter: Spring 2022

Jonathan Ben Shoshan '22, Curator April 10, 2022

Title: Do You See Me Now? Artist: Ellinor Randsborg Media: Screenprinting ink on paper  Description: I made this screenprint as a part of my screenprint series in my visual art class. I used...

Disneys Turning Red: A Review

Disney’s Turning Red: A Review

Amelia Gayle '23, Writer April 10, 2022

On February. 21, 2022 Disney Pixar released the animated film Turning Red dir. Domee Shi, which was an instant success. Praised as being one of the most progressive and diverse films Disney has put out,...

What Makes Neon Genesis Evangelion So Unique?

What Makes Neon Genesis Evangelion So Unique?

Ginger Fé Kaplan '25, Writer April 10, 2022

Something that has always been near and dear to me is anime. I grew up with Dragon Ball Z, Sailor Moon, and other 90s classics.  But up until recently, I haven’t watched one of the most revered 90s...

The Neon Demon Film Analysis

The Neon Demon Film Analysis

Valentina Figueroa-Sanford '23, Writer April 10, 2022

Nicolas Winding Refn's 2016 The Neon Demon, is one of the most confusing and intriguing horror movies published in the last few years. This movie is not one that you would characterize as a great movie....

A Review of 2021’s Game of the Year: It Takes Two 

A Review of 2021’s Game of the Year: It Takes Two 

Adam Kaplan '23, Contributor April 10, 2022

Making a co-op video game is an incredibly dangerous endeavor. Keeping the interest of two people for a lengthy period of time is hard, and therefore, these types of games don’t tend to be very profitable....

Chloe Won: Recreation of The False Mirror

Chloe Won: Recreation of The False Mirror

Chloe Won '25, Artist February 17, 2022

Title: Recreation of The False Mirror (by René Magritte) Artist: Chloe Won Media: Oil Paint Description: This work of art is made to recreate a very iconic work of art by René Magritte, but by using...

Class of 2024 Visual Art: A Force for Change

Class of 2024 Visual Art: A Force for Change

Visual Arts Students, Artist February 16, 2022

Tenth Grade Visual Arts students investigated the printmaking work of Francisco Goya and German Expressionist artists in the A Force for Change unit. They explored how the selection of subject matter,...

A piece of Morocco In The Heart of NYC, The METs Moroccan Court

A piece of Morocco In The Heart of NYC, The MET’s Moroccan Court

Jonathan Ben Shoshan '22, Writer February 16, 2022

On the second floor of the largest art museum in the Western Hemisphere lies perhaps the most underrated feature of the Met; the Moroccan Court. In the Museum's Department of Islamic Art, the tranquil...

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