Starting in 2027, Hasbro will become the “primary” maker of Harry Potter toys and board games, the company announced yesterday. But it sounds like J.K. Rowling’s wizard won’t immediately pop up in all ...
Hasbro Inc. shareholders are suing the company over allegations of overproducing Magic: The Gathering cards. The lawsuit claims executives misled investors by denying they were overprinting cards, ...
The famous young wizard and his friends won't be coming to Magic: The Gathering anytime in the near future Harry Potter Hasbro JK Rowling Magic: The Gathering Starting next year, Hasbro will begin ...
This morning Wizards of the Coast put a new Magic: The Gathering product up for sale with an unexpected twist. The “Prints Charming” Secret Lair drop contains four reprinted cards with pretty ...
The Orlando Magic are a week away from the trade deadline, and the team is in need of shaking some things up in order to have a chance to move up in the Eastern Conference standings. The Magic ...
Alexander Skarsgård doesn’t know why you’re so obsessed with what he wears. As we speak in November at the Chateau Marmont, he’s splayed his 6-foot-4 frame into a chair, and wears a billowing white ...
For the 'Magic' fans, Secret Lair is dropping some new 'Fallout'-themed card packs at the end of the month. Reading time 1 minute Season two of Fallout may be almost over, but the tie-ins keep on ...
Communication touches every part of an organization. When it’s effective, organizations thrive. When it’s lacking, they struggle — often in ways that are hard to diagnose and costly to ignore. This ...
Every year, Magic: The Gathering releases more cards than any one person could reasonably keep up with. Along the way, there are plenty of obvious winners: cards that become pro tournament staples, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Julie Taymor’s abridged production of Mozart’s opera has been trimmed down to 90 minutes as the Metropolitan Opera bids to recruit a new generation. Credit... Supported by By ...
As one of the battle captains assigned to the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), I was first struck by the amount of chat rooms, message boxes, spreadsheets, and email functions I had to manage.
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