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Magical festivities aplenty are planned for next week (October 13-18) when Edinboro University in Pennsylvania will hold its annual Potterfest to celebrate all things “Potter-related.” The six-day event will prove to be a jam-packed one when tons of activities for all ages are scheduled to take place, providing a wizard-hopping time for one and all.
It was only this summer that Daniel Radcliffe made his first comic convention appearance in San Diego, where he disguised himself as Spider-Man and took part in a “Horns” panel. It was announced yesterday that Daniel Radcliffe would be a special guest at the MCM London Comic Con to promote his upcoming film “Horns”.
New York Comic Con is just around the corner, and if you haven’t started planning your schedule yet – and trust me, you’ll need to! – MuggleNet is here to help you out!
The Laing Art Gallery will host an exhibition for artist Jonathan Yeo, including his unique portrait of Helena Bonham Carter, along with all new works featuring famous celebrity and political figures. Learn more here!
Alfie Enoch is taking center stage in ABC’s record-breaking new hit “How to Get Away with Murder”. In an interview with “Entertainment Weekly”, he talks auditioning for the role, how much he knows about the murder in question, and why he’s excited about the series!
As Christmas comes to Hogwarts, Harry suffers some major disappointments. He also learns some interesting information that is sure to have consequences later.
Beginning October 10, fans of “Downton Abbey” will be able to see some of the show’s costumes in person! The best part? It’s FREE.
Rupert and the cast of “It’s Only a Play” sit down with Leslie Stahl on a “CBS News Sunday Morning” special prior to the premiere of the production on Broadway. We get our first look at his character, Frank Finger – with AND without his pants! Check it out here!
It’s incredible just how important languages and words in general can be. In the muggle world, they are tools for communication, but they are also mirrors of our cultures. Language is equally important in the Wizarding World, just think that controlling magic is very close to impossible without words. Words are power.