J.R.R. Tolkien’s World War One revolver on display at the...
The service revolver worn by J.R.R. Tolkien at the Battle of the Somme is now on display at...
Continue readingThe service revolver worn by J.R.R. Tolkien at the Battle of the Somme is now on display at...
Continue readingTomorrow (Saturday) at 5pm ET, in our weekly Hall of Fire chats we’ll be cracking open the first...
Continue readingRinger Peter Kenny from Brisbane sent me this story from the Courier Mail earlier today over on Facebook....
Continue readingTolkien scholar and researcher John Garth writes about how the roots of Tolkien’s Middle-earth made their first public...
Continue readingLet ‘forge the golden dwarf’, join ‘jump the shark’, and ‘nuke the fridge’ in our lexicon for describing...
Continue readingWelcome to your latest dose of the Oakentoons 🙂 Don’t forget to check out the Oakenstills and Oakencrossovers...
Continue readingWelcome to The Great Hall of Poets, our regular monthly feature showcasing the talent of Middle-earth fans. Each...
Continue readingSo, you’re going out for a Sunday drive. You travel down the street, you make a left turn...
Continue readingAt the end of last year, Orlando Bloom was appearing on Broadway in Romeo and Juliet – here...
Continue readingToday is Elijah Wood’s birthday! Elijah Jordan Wood was born on January 28, 1981, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa....
Continue readingIn our latest Library feature, Robert Repici writes about the narrative and thematic force in Peter Jackson’s The...
Continue readingWelcome to our collection of TORn’s hottest topics for the past week. If you’ve fallen behind on what’s...
Continue readingJanuary’s Rewrite Tolkien contest – The Hobbit in the style of a newspaper article – ends on Monday,...
Continue readingDisagreement and argument is inevitable in any fandom. However, there’s a point where the disgreements become so vehement,...
Continue readingKevin, who runs a music club at an elementary school in Arkansas, recently sent us this video of his 4th...
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