“Potter” Twitter Roundup: Wise Words
A mysterious LEGO death eater reigns over the latest Potter Twitter Roundup. Confirm his identity, revel in wisdom and celebrate creativity, as we highlight the week’s best tweets!
A mysterious LEGO death eater reigns over the latest Potter Twitter Roundup. Confirm his identity, revel in wisdom and celebrate creativity, as we highlight the week’s best tweets!
First formed during an impromptu busking session at The Secret Garden Party and led by Potter actor Natalia Tena, Molotov Jukebox are currently touring their unique ‘gypstep’ sound around the UK. Last week, MuggleNet sent someone down to review their London gig.
For a very limited time CBGB, the latest film starring Potter alumni Rupert Grint and Alan Rickman, will be playing at the Cineplex Yonge/Dundas from Novemebr 29-December 4. MuggleNet now offers our Canadian fans the opportunity to win a movie poster from CBGB.
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Hailed as the founders of the wizard rock genre – a DIY music movement boasting nearly 1,000 bands that play songs relating to the “Harry Potter” book series – Harry and the Potters formed in 2002 with brothers Paul and Joe DeGeorge and have since released three full-length albums and played over 600 shows all over the world.
BAFTA’s A Life in Pictures continues their Q&A series, this time featuring our beloved Ralph Fiennes.
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Moaning Myrtle confronts Harry about her feelings. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
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