The Great Hall of Poets
Welcome to The Great Hall of Poets, our regular monthly feature showcasing the talent of Middle-earth fans. Each...
Continue readingWelcome to The Great Hall of Poets, our regular monthly feature showcasing the talent of Middle-earth fans. Each...
Continue readingWelcome to our latest Library feature, in which Benita J Prins discusses the belief that Tolkien characters are either totally good,...
Continue readingWeta Digital has been nominated for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Real-time Project by the Visual Effects Society...
Continue readingThis Saturday (6pm ET) in The Hall of Fire we’ll be turning our attention to Finarfin, the youngest...
Continue readingAttention cosplayers! TheOneRing.net is pleased to announce a new weekly feature: The Week in Tolkien Cosplay. We know...
Continue readingIt doesn’t have a round door, but don’t let that fool you. This quirky and fascinating home in...
Continue readingFrom stuff.co.nz: Peter Jackson along with fellow Oscar winner Jamie Selkirk stepped down from Sir Richard Taylor’s Miramar...
Continue readingTheOneRing.net is coming to HobbitCon 4, April 1-3 in Bonn, Germany! TOR.n staffers deej and greendragon will be...
Continue readingLate in the Third Age, Aragorn served in the armies of King Thengel of Rohan (Théoden’s father) and...
Continue readingAs we first reported here in December, after J.R.R. Tolkien’s great grandson Mike lost his battle to Motor...
Continue readingAutumn had finally arrived in northern California when I boarded a plane to head into spring on the...
Continue readingWe all love to love the male characters of the Lord of the Rings movies. Who’s heart doesn’t...
Continue readingThis Saturday at 6pm ET Hall of Fire will be chatting about the 2009 Middle-earth fan-film The Hunt...
Continue readingTORn’s staff and our readers know from experience that Tolkien fans can sometimes be found in surprising places....
Continue reading124 years ago today, on January 3, 1892, John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born in Bloemfontein Africa. Forty-five...
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