Sep 27, 2003
An Indiana middle school has put together a time capsule that includes a Pink CD, SpongeBob SquarePants, the first Harry novel, to be opened twenty-five years from now.
Sep 27, 2003
Clint pointed us toward a band that not only sings about Harry, they look the part. Am listening to “Save Ginny Weasley” as I type. Thanks, Clint!
Sep 27, 2003
Maryland’s Frostburg State U. joins the ranks of colleges offering a course on Harry. Thanks to the many TLC readers who sent us this link!
Sep 26, 2003
Electronic Arts Inc., the vide game publishers of the “Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup”, are giving a few lucky kids the chance to compete in the Quidditch World Cup in Great Britain! The contest is open to children between the ages of eight and 14. Eight U.S. winners will to be flown to an undetermined …read more!
Sep 26, 2003
This Bangor, Maine editorial considers Harold Bloom’s criticism of Stephen King. There’s not a mention of Harry in the article, but it’s an interesting follow up to yesterday’s post. Thanks to Belinda for the link!
Sep 25, 2003
John Williams, the musical director of the Harry Potter films, has been chosen to be the grand marshal of the 2004 Rose Parade. The parade’s theme will be, “Music, music, music!”
Sep 25, 2003
Yale professor, literary critic and author Harold Bloom on his issues with Harry Potter, and on why Stephen King was a poor choice for National Book Foundation’s annual award for distinguished contribution: The publishing industry has stooped terribly low to bestow on King a lifetime award that has previously gone to the novelists Saul Bellow …read more!
Sep 25, 2003
An online magazine for parents offers up this article on what they can learn from Harry. Thanks to Kristine for the link!
Sep 25, 2003
Photos that move? It’s not that far away, apparently. Thanks to Meredyth, Steven and Jennifer for the link!