Jul. 11th, 2011

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Tracks from the movie soundtracks (I still need to get the soundtrack for Deathly Hallows 2):
153 tracks
4 hours 44 minutes 48 seconds

All seven books as read by Jim Dale:
1692 tracks
4 days 20 hours 11 minutes 42 seconds

Wizard rock
1098 tracks
2 days 9 hours 21 minutes 43 seconds

Total: 7 days 9 hours 18 minutes 13 seconds.
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The latest 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2' featurette recaps all eight films in the blockbuster franchise over the course of about five minutes...

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A Harry Potter art exhibition:
Just in time for the July 15 release of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 2," Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra is showcasing a collection of art inspired by author J. K. Rowling's wizarding world.

The tribute show features more than 100 paintings, sculptures and installations from 50-plus Muggle artists who share a love for all things magical.

The exhibition, which runs through Aug. 1, opens Saturday in full-blown Hogwarts fashion. The event is the culmination of two years of open submissions on the gallery's Harry Potter blog, from which the bulk of the show was curated, said Ben Zhu, one of the show's curators. Gallery staff picked the "higher-level fan art," Zhu said.

The exhibition also features art from professionals, including Disney artist Bill Perkins, movie poster artist Drew Struzan, and Mary Grandpré, who is best known for illustrating the book covers of the U.S. editions of the Harry Potter novels.

"The thing that I really noticed about this exhibit is that most everybody who contributed is a fan," said curator Wade Buchanan. "Every piece has some kind of endearing quality to me. It's not just somebody that was like, 'Oh, I'm just going to do a themed piece on Harry Potter.' You can tell that they're sincerely a fan, and they're inspired by it. It's like little details in the pieces that stand out, that maybe only fans would really pay attention to."

"A lot of people admire the fantasy series, and we're all huge fans of it here," Buchanan said. "There's definitely a visual aspect to that. There's enough in the book to keep people's interest. Who doesn't like to learn about magic and wizards and all that good stuff? I mean, that's really fun for kids and people who are kids at heart, and I think that just opens up the door for all kinds of imagination." (Read more here).
I spent some time looking through the Harry Potter blog. There is some truly extraordinary art pictured. Definitely worth a look.

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