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Alohomora! continues its global re-read of the Harry Potter series led by fans and MuggleNet staff. Join hosts Noah, Caleb, Rosie, and this week’s fan guest Skylar as they tackle the final chapter in...
This week on Audiofictions, as Hermione and Ron attempt to brew Polyjuice Potion for the first time, the MerMuggle readers spin tales of zombies and potions.
This afternoon Warwick Davis appeared at Jubilee Square in London to help the charity LinkAble (formerly Link Leisure) celebrate its new name and the opening of its new building. LinkAble’s mission is to provide social and recreational activities to people with learning disabilities.
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University, Shoou-I Yu, Yi Yang, and Alexander Hauptmann, were inspired by the Marauder’s Map from Harry Potter to create a complicated tracking program.
It’s time for our second Twitter round up; what has Team Potter been up to this week? The Studio Tour ended Meet the Animal Actors on a high, our report from which can be...
Kill Your Darlings – DanRad’s new film featuring the Potter actor as beat poet Allen Ginsberg – will premiere in New York City and Los Angeles October 18.
It’s true that during the filming of the Harry Potter saga there were reports that Emma Watson was under some pressure. There were even whisperings among hardcore fans at one point that she was considering leaving the cast altogether, and Universal was going to have to find a new Hermione Granger. Well, Emma reportedly told Total Film magazine she fully considered giving up on acting once she was finally done filming scenes for the finale of the series, Deathly Hallows – Part 2.
If you live in the UK or are planning to visit the UK this July, then you will NOT want to miss this amazing one-time only presentation of the film Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. On July 13, alnwickgarden.com and ramsideeventcatering.co.uk have combined forces to show the film on a 40 square meter screen in front of Alnwick Castle, one of the most historical locations where the filming actually took place.
In June of this year, The New Actors Company (nominated for two Off West End Awards 2012) will be staging their sixth production: Peter Ustinov’s The Moment Of Truth, at Southwark Playhouse’s brand new venue. In its first professional UK revival since an acclaimed 1951 premiere, Peter Ustinov’s largely forgotten play is about the mechanics of toppling governments, the pretences of war, and the power of propaganda.