“Reading, Writing, Rowling” Episode 24: “The Wand in the Stone? Harry Potter and King Arthur”
Episode 24 of “Reading, Writing, Rowling” explores how “Harry Potter” has more in common with Arthurian legend than wizards and magic swords.
Episode 24 of “Reading, Writing, Rowling” explores how “Harry Potter” has more in common with Arthurian legend than wizards and magic swords.
Hogwarts teachers and Dark wizards have feelings too, and there’s nothing like bursting into songs from “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” to let it all out.
“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” characters express themselves through catchy, clever, ridiculous songs. What if Hogwarts students had the same entertaining tunes in their repertoires?
Episode 23 of “Reading, Writing, Rowling” examines the “Harry Potter” films as adaptations, considering screenplays, directing, casting, acting, and how they relate to the beloved books.
The characters of “Game of Thrones” are generally more concerned with fighting than studying, but like in “Harry Potter”, important clues can be found in unlikely places.
Episode 22 of “Reading, Writing, Rowling” features the cofounder of Transfiguring Adoption, an organization that uses “Harry Potter” as bibliotherapy for adoptive and foster families and examines how books can help with trauma.
Our announcement of MuggleNet Junior and MuggleNet After Dark was just an April Fools joke! Fans of all ages are welcome at MuggleNet.
MuggleNet is ushering in a new era for our upcoming 20th birthday, and our readers will be invited to engage in “Harry Potter” fandom in the way that best suits them.
Luke Skywalker and Harry Potter would never have defeated evil without the help of their best friends, Han Solo and Ron Weasley. Han and Ron bring their own brands of heroism and humor to epic quests.
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Lord Voldemort (PS/SS)
Stan Shunpike
1997
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