News

All music is performed live by the cast using over 20 string, brass and percussion instruments. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
The first Scottish Gaelic translation of JRR Tolkien's fantasy adventure The Hobbit has been completed by a professor at the University of Aberdeen. Moray Watson, a professor of Gaelic and ...
In an interview, Tolkien, while not specifically characterizing the Jews as warlike, nonetheless spoke to an explicit connection with biblical characterizations of the Jews, with the biblical ...
If you’re a fan of The Lord Of The Rings and The Hobbit, you might be pleased to know that there are quite a few music references to the work of J.R.R. Tolkien out there. Let’s take a look at ...
But after a recent reread of J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel, and a ... The dwarves’ worn faces create a history to Middle-earth ... who went on to make a decent living touring with Christmas music.
The Hobbit is a 1968 BBC Radio adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 children's fantasy novel of the same name ... and despite his initial reluctance he soon finds himself accompanying Thorin ...
Sharing the name of a legendary dwarf in J. R. R. Tolkien's classic fantasy novel "The Hobbit," a Neanderthal now known as Thorin wandered the Earth up to 42,000 years ago.
The appearance of the Dwarf Rings in the latest episode of "The Rings of Power" paints a foreboding picture as Sauron’s power continues to grow in Middle-earth.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Have you noticed that the opening credits for 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' Season 2 look different from Season 1? The music is still the same, but the pictures ...
When J. R. R. Tolkien first set out to write The Lord of the Rings, he did so without intending for it to be seen in any way as a Catholic or religious book. As revealed in The Letters of J. R. R ...
Secret best Tolkien game Return To Moria gets Steam release with Steam Deck support and new ... the ancient runic language of the Dwarves, ... patrols, and the abundance of mining drops. Add in the ...
In J.R.R. Tolkien’s works, 19 rings of power were made for the leaders of Elves, Dwarves, and Men, and then of course there was the One Ring to rule them all.