News Source: Macleans
| about 9 hours ago
Canadians will get to walk through Harry Potter's wizard world next spring. The Ontario Science Centre will host the exclusive Canadian premiere of "Harry Potter: The Exhibition" from April 9 to August 22, 2010. Continued Below The international
News Source: Starpulse
| about 20 hours ago
There was a time when Hogwarts was thought of as a safe haven, but thanks to Voldemort's tightening grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds, that simply isn't the case anymore. Suspecting that the castle may even harbor an outright threat, Harry
News Source: Chicago-Sun Times
| about 24 hours ago
The 19-year-old University of Chicago sophomores are co-authors of a new book called Twitterature: the World's Greatest Books in Twenty Tweets or Less, published by Penguin Classics. Already out in England and Australia, it's scheduled for a Dec.
News Source: Charlotte Observer Online
| 1 day ago
Half-Blood Prince' DVD offers Potter fans a peek at seventh film Los Angeles Daily News Posted: Monday, Dec. One of the exciting elements of the DVD release of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" is that it will include the first footage of the
News Source: CNN
| 1 day ago
Jason Reitman likes to say he makes movies for adults, "which is different," he quips, "than making adult movies." Moreover -- in an era when Hollywood seems intent on making sequels to sequels or dumbed-down comedies -- he's done it successfully,
News Source: Entertainment weekly
| 2 days ago
The Entertainer of the Decade is obviously Harry Potter a franchise that covers all the cultural bases, selling books, movie tickets and merchandise. Fans whip up butterbeer batches, obsess over John Williams' iconic score, even listen to ''wizard
News Source: The Indiana Statesman
| 2 days ago
Sarah Palin was signed to a book deal for one million dollars, and HarperCollins has been quick to announce it is their fastest selling book of all time. Carrie Prejean, the dethroned Miss America winner who spoke about her personal beliefs about
News Source: USA Today
| 2 days ago
That's why, on this unusually mild fall day, he's apologizing for the "banging and crashing" as workers refurbish an upstairs library so the author can shelve his vast collection of titles – many of which, not surprisingly, he has written. Best