The Things We Lost: Remembering Sirius Black
How Sirius Black’s death helped us process our own losses and feel less alone.
How Sirius Black’s death helped us process our own losses and feel less alone.
Struggling to stay on top of ALL of Rowling’s tweets? You’re not alone! But don’t worry, we’ve got your back. From Newt excitement to US wizarding schools, here are this week’s highlights.
In any other medium, Luna would’ve been a Manic Pixie Dream Girl. However, JKR deftly avoids this one-dimensional idealization and hands the readers one of the most fascinating characters in the HP ‘verse.
J.K. Rowling has revealed on Twitter that she, or rather Robert Galbraith, is currently in the process of editing the next book in the “Cormoran Strike” series, “Career of Evil”.
This week’s social roundup takes a look at the UK elections, a meme that’s finally serving something good, and some glorious wisdom from the queen herself. Need we say more?
Today Pottermore underwent an update resulting in many changes, and they also revealed that users can expect to see new chapters coming very soon! Read more about the changes and what is yet to come!
Hot on the heels of new “Fantastic Beasts” casting updates, your “MuggleCast” hosts have assembled, with special guest returning host Matt Britton, to discuss actor Eddie Redmayne, whom “Variety” reports is the “favorite” choice for the role of Newt Scamander. Fun segments and J.K. Rowling Twitter recaps abound in this, the 277th episode of “MuggleCast”.
We posted yesterday about J.K. Rowling’s launch of Lumos USA, the New York City branch of the author’s charity that works to end the institutionalization of children around the world. Rowling launched the new branch by publishing an article about the necessity of Lumos’s work and by holding a press conference atop the Empire State Building. Today, we’ve got video of her announcement.
J.K. Rowling and Lumos today announced the launch of Lumos USA, which will be based out of New York City.
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