In another controversial tweet, Rowling shared a Times of London piece about the "'absurdity' of police logging rapists as ...
What are banned books? Banned books are books that have been removed from general access to the public, such as libraries and ...
Prior to his death, Moses promised the people that God would send them another prophet like him. Moses relationship with God ...
JK Rowling has criticised a Harry Potter tour as "nonsense" and threatened to organise her own version. The Harry Potter ...
Harry Potter's author has slammed a tour based on the books and films is filled with "guff" and threatened to set up her own.
The Harry Potter author has been a vocal critic of trans activists’ who have bombarded her with hate messages in an attempt ...
As ironies go, the banning of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 may be the strangest. The novel describes a dystopian future in ...
JK Rowling says she thought the Oscar-winner would ‘live forever’, while ‘Downton Abbey’ co-star Hugh Bonneville cals her a ...
The intriguing story of Mopsus, a blind wizard created for the Harry Potter novels, until J.K. Rowling refashioned him into Mad-Eye Moody.
While at kindergarten, Sherlyn Garcia’s mother was asked to meet with teachers to discuss issues about her daughter. The ...
The word “academic” derives from Plato’s Academy, which he founded on ground that was named after the legendary Greek hero Academos, or Hekademos. And academic was someone who taught or studied at the ...
Henry W Fowler, author of Modern English Usage (1926), and Wilson Follett, author of Modern American Usage (1966), both included “barbarisms” as headwords in their guides. Fowler defined them as ...