Albus Dumbledore and the Art of the Magical Microbreak
If you find yourself stressed out by the day-to-day monotony of your Muggle job, take a page of out Dumbledore’s book. Here’s how Dumbledore masters the art of the microbreak.
If you find yourself stressed out by the day-to-day monotony of your Muggle job, take a page of out Dumbledore’s book. Here’s how Dumbledore masters the art of the microbreak.
Jim Kay breathes new life into the story, hiding fascinating references and jokes in the details.
The Memory Charm plays an important role in “Harry Potter” plotlines, but what are the limits of its powers? Is it consistent with how memory functions in the real world?
This month, I reread “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”, and I had some thoughts about two of my favorite characters in the series.
Kenneth Branagh is picking up the Albert R. Broccoli Britannia Award for Worldwide Contribution to Entertainment for all his work in the film and television industries over the course of his career.
Our video team’s mixtape made me reminisce about “Chamber of the Secrets”. Gilderoy Lockhart was truly a gift to the series, and here’s why!
With A Celebration of Harry Potter coming to Universal Orlando Resort this weekend, Universal has decided to share some of the new merchandise being sold, including a Gilderoy Lockhart Chocolate Frog card and new art from MinaLima.
There’s not long to go now until Bloomsbury UK (and Scholastic in the US) release the second illustrated “Harry Potter” book, and we can’t wait. In the lead-up to the release of “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”, illustrated by Jim Kay, Bloomsbury has revealed another sneak peak of an image from the book.
Welcome to this month’s “Witch Weekly”, in which I, Gilderoy Lockhart, serve as your guide in my critically-acclaimed column, “Who Wore It Better?”
Lord Voldemort (GoF-DH2)
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