Wrock Spotlight: Harry and the Potters
MuggleNet’s first monthly Wrock Spotlight features an interview with the band that started it all: Harry and the Potters.
MuggleNet’s first monthly Wrock Spotlight features an interview with the band that started it all: Harry and the Potters.
For this week’s special edition of Alumni Roundup, we’ve gathered some of the highlights from the Lumos gala performance of “Cursed Child” and the launch of the campaign.
This week’s news is short and sweet, but not lacking awesomeness. This week, we find out what a creepypasta is, see Emma Thompson’s artwork, and see many “Harry Potter” stars work alongside one another. All that and more in this Role Call!
Check out Trish Mercer’s incredible “Harry Potter”-themed signs and clocks.
Naming a pet after a “Potter” character is always a good idea. So meet some of the MuggleNet staff members’ furry sidekicks!
The argument about the relationship between Albus and Scorpius in “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” is still raging. But I don’t agree with it. Here’s why it’s a massive step for pop culture to show a close male friendship.
What do we really know about Lavender Brown? Did she survive the Battle of Hogwarts? Is she Muggle-born? Editorial writer hpboy13 investigates.
C. Burr Artz Public Library hosted a “Harry Potter Project Runway”. Participants had to create an outfit which would fit right into J.K. Rowling’s world. The catch? Every single one of them is pre-teen or younger.
“Potter” veterans Robbie Coltrane and Julie Walters star in “National Treasure”, a four-part drama that explore the events after a famous comedian is accused of sexual abuse. Coltrane plays Paul Finchley, the man accused of rape, and Walters plays Finchley’s wife. The drama is penned by “Cursed Child” playwright Jack Thorne, and all three recently spoke to the “Guardian” about the miniseries.
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