How Hogwarts Could Be More Accessible
It’s time for Hogwarts to enter the 21st century and finally become a place accessible to all.
It’s time for Hogwarts to enter the 21st century and finally become a place accessible to all.
Tom Felton’s autobiography, “Beyond the Wand,” is filled with funny on-set “Harry Potter” moments.
If you thought this would be a fluffy fandom “popcorn read” with more flash than substance, think again.
MuggleNet got an early look at “Harry Potter: The Exhibition” before its May 19 opening in New York City.
Looking to reconnect with the fandom this month? Consider attending MISTI-Con 2023 in New Hampshire.
In order to make a change, Hermione contacts Dumbledore concerning the rights of Hogwarts house-elves.
Remus Lupin isn’t the only victim of bias against werewolves. The wizarding world has the power and responsibility to improve lycanthrope lives.
Whoever Max casts as our love-to-hate Potions professor has some big shoes to fill on the “Harry Potter” TV show.
We want to see the “Potter” story expanded by adding other character perspectives. There is so much potential with these possibilities.
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