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News from a galaxy far, far away…. Feb. 20, 2022

First off, it’s been a bit since I sat down to post about Star Wars, and it seems to me that a Sunday “Star Wars Notebook” is in order.

And, as a way for me to catch up on my homework (my 9-to-5 was pretty busy this week), here are three things to read and watch.

Image: Lucasfilm

1.) This Week! In Star Wars – February 17, 2022

That’s right. The Baver Bunch is back with 5-plus minutes of Star Wars goodness. This week, Kristin Baver brings us news from across the galaxy, including notes about a space wedding, a Boba Fett poster, and a look at Star Wars: The Old Republic.

This Week! In Star Wars with Kristin Baver.

2.) Star Wars Explained: Star Wars News Roundup – February 20, 2022

Meanwhile, Jedi Masters Alex and Mollie Damon broke down all of the week’s news. Starting with the premiere of Obi-Wan Kenobi on May 25, they also talked about Ray Stevenson appearing in Ahsoka and information from the Star Wars publishing world.

Star Wars Explained: Mollie and Alex break down the week’s news.

3.) New Rockstars: Book of Boba Fett Unanswered Questions

Moreover, if you can’t get enough of The Book of Boba Fett and its fantastic guest star, Grogu, then this is the show for you. Beginning with a slightly disturbing fan film, this PG-13 look at The Mandalorian spin-off will keep your drive system stirring as we wait for May.

New Rockstars: Erik and Tommy explore The Book of Boba Fett.

Finally, you could have learned a whole lot about the stories above, earlier; particularly if you kept up with this week’s Lucasfilm news from TheDisInsider.

Image: Lucasfilm/The DisInsider

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A graduate of Boston U. and Northeastern University, John Bishop, became the beat reporter for BostonBruins.com before the Boston Bruins 2006-07 NHL hockey season. While with the Black & Gold, “^BISH” traveled North America and Europe to cover the team's every move via laptop, blog, and smartphone. The co-author of two books, "Bygone Boston" and "Full 60 to History: The Inside Story of the 2011 Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins," John also covered the XXI Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver in 2010 and the Bs 2011 Stanley Cup championship run and banner raising before taking a faculty/communications position at a prep school outside Boston in 2013. He lives with his wife Andrea, and sons Jack, Scott, and Luke, in central Massachusetts.

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