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Alan Rickman...master of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter saga, in the six films of that series to date. In 2007, Entertainment Weekly named him one of their favourite people in pop culture, saying that in the Harry Potter films, "he may not be on screen... In this article: Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, Empire, Harry Potter, Die Hard, Royal Court Theatre, and Nottingham |
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CNSNews.com Headlines | October 26, 2009
Democrat Senator Likens Fox News's Glenn Beck to Voldemort, Villain of the Harry Potter Series
...Who Shall Not Be Named,'" she said. In 2000, author J.K. Rowling described the character to Entertainment Weekly as "a raging psychopath, devoid of the normal human responses to other people's suffering." In a 2004 interview with the BBC, she...
In this article: Glenn Beck, Harry Potter, Lord Voldemort, White House, and Claire McCaskill
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The Hindu - News | July 11, 2009
Harry Potter stars want to do away with Hogwarts uniforms
...to chat up a girl on the set is a school uniform. . "You look like a kid. You're not going to score dressed like that," Radcliffe told Entertainment Weekly. The Harry Potter movies are based on highly successful fantasy novels written...
In this article: Hogwarts, Harry Potter, Harry Potter, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, God, Hermione Granger, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, and JK Rowling
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Entertainment News | November 23, 2007
Potter creator named entertainer of the year : US Entertainment
...entertainer of the year : US Entertainment New York, Nov 24 - J.K.Rowling, creator of Harry Potter with a magical Midas touch, has been named entertainer of the year by Entertainment Weekly. The leading US magazine of entertainment and...
In this article: Harry Potter, Revenue, James Bond films, J.K.Rowling, Angelina Jolie, George Clooney, Star Wars, and New York
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Wikipedia | October 30, 2009
Religious debates over the Harry Potter series
...everyone else's children are exposed to. So that's how I feel about it". "Practicing Wiccans think I'm also a witch", Rowling told Entertainment Weekly in 2000. "I'm not." In 2000, when asked if she was a Christian by journalist Max...
In this article: Harry Potter, J. K. Rowling, Wicca, C. S. Lewis, God, Christianity, John Granger, J. R. R. Tolkien, and The Chronicles of Narnia
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The Seattle Times | November 23, 2007
Entertainment Famed keyboardist ill Seattle Times Newspaper
...fill in for Federici. Potter author wins prize Author J.K. Rowling, whose Harry Potter books have sold 400 million copies, has been named Entertainment Weekly's entertainer of the year. Rowling was lauded by the magazine for getting...
In this article: Daniel Dae Kim, Brad Pitt, J.K. Rowling, D.B. Cooper, Danny Federici, Harry Potter, Bruce Springsteen, Lost, and Chicago
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New York Times | March 24, 2008
R.L. Stine - Goosebumps - Books - New York Times
...of children's literature were changing. Stephen King, writing in Entertainment Weekly, has suggested that Mr. Stine's success helped persuade Scholastic to pursue J. K. Rowling's boy wizard. "He's largely unknown and uncredited," Mr....
In this article: R. L. Stine, Goosebumps, Scholastic, Harry Potter, Ray Bradbury, John the Baptist, and Jesus
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www.washingtonpost.com | November 23, 2007
NAMES & FACES
...was denied bail and will remain in custody until Jan. 18. Entertainment Weekly has chosen to feature J.K. Rowling on its cover as the magazine's Entertainer of the Year. The magazine said the "Harry Potter" author deserves praise for...
In this article: Boy George, London, Amy Winehouse, Sacha Baron Cohen, Sun newspaper, and Studio Theatre
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EW.com | November 26, 2007
A salute to J.K. Rowling
A salute to J.K. Rowling Which stars of 2007 will make Entertainment Weekly's list? Nominate your picks, and see previous winners 2007 Entertainer of the Year: J.K. Rowling With ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,'' J.K. Rowling...
In this article: J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Revenue, Derivative, James Bond films, Tolkien, and Lloyd Alexander
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Wikipedia | October 17, 2009
Politics of Harry Potter
...at Carnegie Hall." Entertainment Weekly's Mark Harris said "her choice to make a beloved professor-mentor gay in a world where gay teachers are still routinely slandered as malign influences was, I am certain, no accident." Harris also says...
In this article: J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter, Lord Voldemort, Nazism, Hermione, Jessica Mitford, Hogwarts, Elf, and Ministry of Magic
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Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is a magazine published by Time Inc. in the United States which covers movies, television, music, Broadway stage productions, books, and popular culture. Unlike celebrity-focused publications US Weekly, People, and In Touch Weekly, EWs primary concentration is on entertainment media and critical reviews. Also, unlike Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, which are aimed at industry insiders, EW targets a more general audience. Its original TV advertising soliciting pre-publication subscribers portrayed it as a consumer guide to popular culture ("the post-modern Farmer's Almanac"). The magazine features celebrities on the cover and addresses topics such as TV ratings, movie grosses, production costs, concert ticket sales, ad budgets, and in-depth articles about scheduling, producers, showrunners, etc. The magazine publishes several "double issues" each year (usually in January, May, June and/or August) which are available on newsstands for two weeks; because the magazine numbers its issues sequentially, it counts each double issue as "two" issues so that it can fulfill its marketing claim of 52 issues per year for subscribers.
- Name:
- Entertainment Weekly
- Type:
- Entertainment
- Published By:
- Time Inc.
- Language:
- English
- ISSN:
- 1049-0434
- First:
- January 01, 1990
- Frequency:
- Weekly
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