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Spellbound Emma Watson asks new American boyfriend to move to Britain
Daily Mail
By Katie Nicholl Harry Potter star Emma Watson has wasted no time in asking her new American boyfriend to move to Britain. Emma, 21, is about to take up a place at Oxford University, and she wants Johnny Simmons to be with her when she resumes her ...
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Daily Mail
Great Sankey home transformed into Harry Potter land
This Is Cheshire
WALK into Jack and Ethan Smith's bedroom and you would be forgiven for thinking you had stepped into the magical fantasy land inhabited by boy wizard Harry Potter. But this is no illusion. The brothers' room has been designed by their cousin Amy ...
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The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern – review
The Guardian
Its die-cut cover, black-edged pages and intricate endpapers attest to the publisher's hopes that Erin Morgenstern's magically minded debut will secure the vast audience left bereft by the conclusion of the Harry Potter chronicles. ...
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The Guardian
The tally is in... islanders love the 'Harry Potter' series
Journal of the San Jaun Islands
JK Rowling's "Harry Potter" series won the blue ribbon. Suzanne Collins' "The Hunger Games" trilogy won second place. Rick Riordan came in third with his "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" series. More than 1213 unique votes were cast for 828 different ...
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Nick Jonas to Replace Daniel Radcliffe on Broadway
AllMediaNY
The youngest Jonas brother, 19, will replace Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe as J. Pierrepont Finch in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Jonas will succeed Radcliff on January 24, after a three-week lapse when Glee star Darrin Chris ...
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Ralph Fiennes, Alan Rickman, Harry Melling in Broadway, West End plays this fall
SnitchSeeker.com
A few Harry Potter actors have and will be heading to the Broadway and West End stage this fall, including Ralph Fiennes in a new adaptation of Shakespeare's The Tempest, Alan Rickman in Seminar, and Harry Melling (Dudley Dursley) in When Did You Last ...
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In Britain, some schools banning skirts
Los Angeles Times
From Harry Potter and his pals at Hogwarts to the glowing-eyed demon spawn of the '60s horror classic "Village of the Damned," the image is one of boys and girls neatly turned out in their matching school sweaters, trousers, skirts and ties. ...
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Los Angeles Times
Popular Shaolin films blend martial arts, Buddhist spirituality
Washington Post
By Lewis Beale, Forget Harry Potter, Transformers and any comic book superhero you'd care to name. None of them can match what is arguably the most popular franchise in film history, featuring the 1500-year-old martial-arts tradition of some Chinese ...
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Haruki Murakami's cult trilogy 1Q84 poised to take the west by storm
The Guardian
Photograph: Sipa Press/Rex Features It is a launch more reminiscent of a Harry Potter book than a lengthy, difficult novel by a Japanese author, but bookshops in the US are planning to stay open until midnight to cope with the demand for the ...
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The Guardian
Cinematic force tweaked in Blu-ray debuts
Boston Globe
It's not just by chance that "Pirates of the Caribbean,'' "Transformers,'' and "Harry Potter'' open when they do, and with at least a couple of weeks' spread between them. There isn't quite the same obsessive concern in the DVD corner of the business, ...
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DiaCon Alley – A Fond Farewell to Harry Potter | NCRCL blog
By Laura Atkins
I had the pleasure of attending DiaCon Alley, an unofficial Harry Potter conference held amidst the wonderful backdrop of Canterbury at the University of Kent. I was due to speak on queering the Hogwarts canon and applying certain queer ...
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