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Harry Melling (Dudley Dursley) has written a play titled “Peddling,” based on a childhood experience involving a homeless boy, which will premiere at a certain festival in Suffolk, early this year. Afterwards the play will then transfer to another festival in New York City for a few weeks. Melling is said to have based the play on an experience that saw him encounter a homeless person.
Lee Jordan reports on the Cliff Stunning event, while Glenda Chittock covers Expedition Wandless at the 2014 Sochi Wizolympics!
It’s time to see who will walk away with the Gold Medal in Cliff Stunning at the 2014 Sochi Wizolympics!
Three teams enter the qualifying round for Cliff Sunning, but only two will advance? It’s an epic showdown between Spain, Ireland, and Russia!
The British Academy of Film and Television Awards took place last night, and Gravity walked away with six of the awards. The film, directed and produced by Alfonso Cuarón and David Heyman, won the most awards of the night and in some of the most competitive categories including Outstanding British Film. Also watch a video of Alfonso discuss whether he would like to go to space himself one day, here.
Lee Jordan covers the day-long Unicorn Capture event, while Glenda Chittock covers Expedition Wandless at the 2014 Sochi Wizolympics!
The Huffington Post has revealed that Ralph Fiennes’ latest film, The Grand Budapest Hotel, has won the Jury Grand Prize at the Berlin Film Festival. The Jury Grand Prize is a Silver Bear award that is the second most illustrious award at the festival. The film is directed by Wes Anderson and stars Fiennes as M. Gustave, the hotel’s famous concierge
Whitney is this week’s fan of the week, a 23-year-old Gryffindor from Canada.
The final round of the Unicorn Capture isn’t always the most exciting, but this one is going to be the exception. Right?