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| Episode #43: Making Sense of Deathly Hallows |
| Published: July 25, 2007, 11:56 pm |
| Tags: Deathly Hallows, Hagrid, Hogwarts, Ginny Weasley, House Elves, Jk Rowling, Horcruxes, Dobby, Draco Malfoy, Neville Longbottom, Albus Dumbledore, Severus Snape, Harry Potter, Lord Voldemort, Ron Weasley, Lily Potter, James Potter, Hermione Granger, Podcasts |
| *Deathly Hallows Spoilers Included* It’s been less than a week since the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, yet most of us have now read the book more than once; inevitably, bits and pieces need to be re-read to make sense of them. In addition to re-reading, the comments on our last post were extremely amazing, and really |
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| Episode #35: Deluxe Dragon Drawings Draco? |
| Published: June 13, 2007, 11:41 am |
| Tags: Draco Malfoy, Deathly Hallows, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Harry Potter, Podcasts |
| on our last post about the draconian figure adorning the cover. Also, we’re announcing our Second HPProgs contest! Anyone is eligible to enter this one, and there’s a really, really, really cool prize. Listen to the episode (near the end) for the details. Vote for HPProgs on PodcastAlley! Subscribe on iTunes! In the news: HBO to |
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| Episode #9: Draco Malfoy |
| Published: November 30, 2006, 2:06 am |
| Tags: Draco Malfoy, Podcasts |
| We’ve discussed Draco in the past, but today we give him the full podcast treatment. Enjoy! And your news: Harry Potter popular with Scottish kids. Name Book 7 contenst from The Guardian. Lucius Malfoy: 12th richest fictional fictional character. Potter, The Movie, wins BAFTA. A wee bit of Potter, on the Wii. Also see our past |
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| Episode #57: Fatherhood in Potter |
| Published: November 8, 2007, 8:22 am |
| Tags: Albus Dumbledore, Deathly Hallows, Draco Malfoy, Harry Potter, James Potter, Lord Voldemort, Podcasts, Severus Snape, Arthur Weasley, Dumbledore, Fatherhood, Lupin, Snape |
| Last week we discussed love, and focused on the distinctly maternal focus taken by J.K. Rowling. This week, we examine the father figures in Harry’s life. From his actual, albeit ephermeral father James, to surrogates in Lupin, Sirius and even, to some extent Snape, we take a look at Harry’s bevy or male role models, how they |
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| Episode #59: Draco Disappoints |
| Published: November 29, 2007, 12:16 am |
| Tags: Deathly Hallows, Draco Malfoy, Half Blood Prince, Harry Potter, Jk Rowling, Podcasts |
| we had all the signs that Draco was going to turn coats at a crucial moment, a la Darth Vader, and help Harry save the day. But alas, all we get is a mopey blond kid, more scared than anything else. What happened? How did Draco lose his mojo? For fun, take a look back at an old, old Draco prognostication, circa Goblet of Fire. Make sure |
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| Draco Malfoy tries to sing for us |
| Published: May 15, 2008, 12:37 pm |
| Tags: World Of Suck, Draco Malfoy, Tom Felton |
| Yes, I know his real name is Tom Felton, but he will always be known as Draco Malfoy to me. Your thoughts on his singing? Tags: Draco Malfoy, Tom FeltonShare This |
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| Episode #80: Patterns in Potter, Book 6 - Black, White and Gray |
| Published: June 1, 2008, 3:57 pm |
| Tags: Albus Dumbledore, Half Blood Prince, Harry Potter, Podcasts, Draco Malfoy, Dumbledore, Moral Ambiguity, Morality, Patterns In Potter, Snape |
| This week, we begin our Patterns in Potter coverage for Book 6, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. The theme of this book is quite ambiguous; in fact, it is ambiguous. Sorry if I’m not being too clear here, but you’ll have to listen to the podcast to figure the rest out. In the news: In honor of the 10th anniversary of the US |
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| Built in a Day |
| Published: June 18, 2008, 10:19 pm |
| Tags: Bunch A Words, Castles, Chechsire Cat, Draco Malfoy, Epic, Golden Compass, Harry Potter, Lewis Carroll, New Writers, Philip Pullman, Prompt, Rome, Tattoos |
| face to it. Mine looks like Draco Malfoy , and the lady in the book said her voice was a rat. Then, once the voice has an identity, put that identity in custody. The lady in the book put her figurative mouse in a literal jar that she twisted shut. When I go to write, I shut Malfoy out by shutting a door like he’s on the other side. You |
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