Author: Eric S.

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CC #335: Week of October 10, 2010

In this week’s Caption Contest image, Remus Lupin questions Harry and they talk of betrayal in the Burrow’s sitting room. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!

“MuggleCast” #263: “Midnight Squib” now available!

“MuggleCast” #263: “Midnight Squib” now available!

On the March edition of “MuggleCast,” Micah, Eric, Andrew and veteran co-host Ben Schoen tackle the latest in Harry Potter news, discussions, and theories. This time, Pottermore is taking over Playstation, Rupert Grint gets an American TV show, and the upcoming Scholastic book re-release has its special features reduced.

“MuggleCast” #262: “New Covers” now available!

“MuggleCast” #262: “New Covers” now available!

On the February edition of MuggleCast, Micah and Eric discuss recent developments in the world of Harry Potter, and the show realizes a complete return to voicemails and Muggle Mail, with over five submissions of each, and plenty of chicken soup.

Mere Hours Remain to Order Your 2013 Fandom Calendar!

Mere Hours Remain to Order Your 2013 Fandom Calendar!

As the first month of the new year draws to a close, so too does the ability to order our first ever calendar, the MuggleNet 2013 fandom calendar. If you’ve seen both the first and second commercials, heard your favorite “Potter” characters discussing the calendar in the Gryffindor common room, seen our previous posts about the calendar, and still haven’t gotten around to getting one for yourself or a friend? Now is officially your last chance!

“MuggleCast” #261: “Year Eight” – now available!

This latest episode kicks off the eighth year of Harry Potter podcasting. Join Andrew, Eric, and Micah as they discuss the latest in Harry Potter news, newest reveals by J.K. Rowling on Pottermore, and even throw in some segments such as “Would You Rather?” and “Twitter Question of the Week.”

Review: Miriam Margolyes in Dickens’ Women

For the next four nights, Miriam Margolyes (who Harry Potter fans will recognize as having played Professor Pomona Sprout in the film adaptations of our beloved series) is bringing a close to her ten-month, highly-acclaimed international tour of a show that she co-created, called Dickens’ Women.