J.K. Rowling Explains Change in “Scar” and Her Mother’s Influence
In an interview with the TODAY Show, J.K. Rowling discusses “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” and answers questions about the series.
In an interview with the TODAY Show, J.K. Rowling discusses “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” and answers questions about the series.
by Stephanie Davies aka Harryzhorcrux Why, oh why? “Not Harry, not Harry, please not Harry!” “Stand aside, you silly girl…stand aside, now…” “Not Harry, please no, take me, kill me instead–“ Numbing swirling white mist...
Joe Albuquerque found the clown wizards quickly, but Il Comte had found them first.
Disguised as a juggler, Joe made his way to a Muggle street carnival where the three clowns had been lying low, doing non-magical magic tricks, and sometimes magical non-magic tricks, in hopes of having pocket change and (occasionally) ripe fruit hurled at them.
by Jake “Eyes are the window to the soul.”So we have been told over and over again. They provide direct access to the brain and therefore can influence thinking. They let us see things...
by Courtney L. Kathrys Lily Evans Potter is an enigma to many. She is the Muggle-born girl who despised and then subsequently fell in love with James Potter. She is also the woman who...
While we were watching “Percy Jackson and the Olympians,” we couldn’t help but wonder which Hogwarts Houses some of these characters would be in.
by Maria Matsakis · Published March 19, 2024 · Last modified March 6, 2024
The overlooked promise of Petunia Dursley unveils layers of complexity and redemption, inviting readers on a journey beyond the silver screen.
by Laurie Beckoff · Published March 1, 2024 · Last modified April 1, 2024
Pick the most memorable, magical parts of the “Harry Potter” novels not seen in the movies for our annual March Madness bracket!
Bathilda's Notebook / The Quibbler
by Athan · Published February 29, 2024 · Last modified March 1, 2024
In honor of Welsh holiday, St David’s Day, Dr Beatrice Groves shares which Wizarding World beast has deep roots in Wales’ culture – the Wyvern.