Volunteers needed to dress up in “Potter” costumes for Music of John Williams concert
Do you love to dress up as your favorite “Potter” characters? Do you live in the Pittsburgh area? Then the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra needs YOU!
Do you love to dress up as your favorite “Potter” characters? Do you live in the Pittsburgh area? Then the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra needs YOU!
We all know how much of a worldwide phenomenon “Harry Potter” has become over the years since the very first book was published. Now, in a list featured on “USA Today”, it has been revealed that the book series has been included in the best selling products of all time! Check here to see where it fell.
Domhnall Gleeson (Bill Weasley) has revealed his doubts in a new interview about Brendan Gleeson’s (Alastor Moody) film “At Swim Two Birds” ever making it to the big screen.
Draco and the Doctor rule the troposphere whilst a Weasley takes on outer space. All this and more, in the latest Potter Twitter Roundup.
MuggleNet’s Micah Tannenbaum chats with Oliver Phelps, who plays George Weasley in the “Potter” films.
According to the “Liverpool Echo”, Warwick Davis (Professor Flitwick) will be attending a charity event, which will be presented in the style of “It’s a Knockout”. The fundraiser will be run by the Walking with Giants Foundation, a charity that focuses on raising money to help children with primordial dwarfism.
Last week, I found a post on Tumblr that analyzed a character from the TV show “Doctor Who” and compared that character’s journey to the pattern of Joseph Campbell’s “monomyth,” or “the hero’s journey” (the original post can be found here). Monomyth, as conveniently explained by Wikipedia, “is a basic pattern that its proponents argue is found in many narratives from around the world.” Essentially, it is the theory that many great literary heroes have all gone through the same seventeen stages of adventure (i.e., their stories all follow the same pattern). After researching this for a while, I was inspired to make my own comparisons between Harry’s journey in the “Harry Potter” series to see if it matched up with Joseph Campbell’s pattern.
Alfonso Cuaron (director, Prisoner of Azkaban) has definitely been in the limelight as of late, especially with his major success during award season for his box-office hit, Gravity. Now, he’s back with his new televison show Believe, which has recently started in the US. In a new interview, Cuaron explains that although Gravity took a total of four years to create, he still made room to make Believe as well.
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