Well, not quite. But you find the most interesting people learning Tolkien’s languages. This reporter from the Albuquerque Tribune reports on his/her excursion into Elvish. [More]
Month: May 2004

Lord Bragg presents the honorary doctorate to Sir Ian McKellen
Sir Ian McKellen was awarded an honourary degree at Leeds University on April 29th. Here are a collection of images from that night. Thanks to Richard Moran, Simon Lewis & wiffyboy [More]
A freighter that most landlubbers would not look at twice (But TORN discovered more than 2 months ago -Xo) is getting an overhaul befitting a movie star in Wellington. The Manuia is gradually being transformed as part of a remake of King Kong into director Peter Jackson’s version of the SS Venture, immortalised in the original 1933 film as the ship that took the great ape from Skull Island to New York. But while it is some of the first evidence that production of the remake draws closer, those even remotely connected to the ship’s modifications at its berth at Miramar wharf are tight-lipped. [More]
Sheila Johnston writes: We’re in the non-smoking Four Seasons Hotel, in the non-smoking city of Los Angeles, in the smoke-free nation of the US of A, and Elijah Wood is puffing on a funny-smelling cigarette. “These are infused with cloves, so they’re sweeter,” says naughty little Elijah, in explanation, if not exactly as an apology. A healthy smoking option, then? “No – they burn hotter, so they’re worse for your lungs. But they do have less nicotine.” [More]
The Dukes cinema in Lancaster, UK are showing The Lord of the Rings trilogy all day today. They named the event appropriately enough, Lordathon. [More]
The NW Tolkien Society is pleased to announce the addition of Weta to their list of special guests at TolCon. Greg Tozer, a talented sculptor and onset technician from Weta Workshop will be participating in workshops and panels, lending his expertise to the artshow as a judge, and will be bringing with him props from the films as well as a special donation of a collectible signed by the sculptor and Richard Taylor to the Charity Auction benefiting People for Puget Sound. [More]