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Review: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
For teenagers, everything seems like the end of the world: popularity, school, love, family, treacherous conspiracies, the war between good and evil wizards.
Half-Blood isn't half bad
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PETER KEOUGH
| July 17, 2009
Can't escape Snape at LeakyCon
Sure, Figawi Race Weekend is a blast, but how many times in my life would I have the opportunity to mingle with more than 750 J.K. Rowling devotees? So, this past Memorial Day weekend, I decided to skip Nantucket and join the all-ages, international as
Pottering Around
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NEELY STEINBERG
| May 29, 2009
Heroes of our time
In interviews promoting The Bourne Ultimatum , Matt Damon has argued that his Jason Bourne has supplanted James Bond as the hero of our time.
From Bond to Bourne, the good guys (and girls) buck the system
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PETER KEOUGH
| July 31, 2007
The last Potter
The end is never easy, is it?
What does the end mean for Harry’s strange Boston disciples?
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SHARON STEEL
| July 24, 2007
Breaking the spell
How did a “children’s story” become the literary epic of our time?
Harry Potter’s story comes to an end — but will readers, or reading, ever be the same?
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JOYCE MILLMAN
| July 24, 2007
Hairy Potter
Whatever else it may be, the Harry Potter Edda is surely the most popular narrative about the dawning of pubertal awareness ever created.
Hormones submit to dreary Order
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MICHAEL ATKINSON
| July 10, 2007
Crossword: 'Ghost of a chance'
What's the common link?
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MATT JONES
| May 23, 2007
Flashback episode
One year ago, this was a different world. New Orleans was still intact; “truthiness” was not yet a word; and the first installment of a column later christened as “ID Check” had just debuted in this paper.
ID Check turns one
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CAMILLE DODERO
| June 22, 2006
Blood, felt, and rock and roll, day 13
"Andy Man O' Warhol"; the transformative properties of puppetry; Dumbledore's guitar; finale.
The thrilling conclusion
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HARRY & THE POTTERS AND UNCLE MONSTERFACE
| April 07, 2006
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Twenty-nine-year-old Buddhist teacher Lodro Rinzler is the cool kid's Buddhist.
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