New pics from Ethan Hill thanks to Oclumencia, plus HD captures of the Woman in Black Teaser Trailer.
Finally scans posted from Gotham Magazine. If you would like to buy a copy you can order one through their website @ Gotham Magazine Click on Subscriptions – Single Issue.
Marion at Daniel J Radcliffe Holland, made a video to promote all the great Dan fansites/our affiliates, which are great. Our site has been added.

Radcliffe in New York
Though he admits that “Page Six” won’t likely be reporting stories of his late nights at Avenue (“I’m much happier at home in front of the History Channel”), he does have a penchant for La Esquina dinners, ping-pong in Battery Park and anonymous walks in the West Village. “It’s quite good being this short; you just put your hood up and no one gives you a second glance really,” he says. The work is what makes him uniquely happy in New York. “I’ve never felt better about myself as an actor than when I was on Broadway doing Equus, because I felt part of an artistic community. And I’m not slagging off London, because I love it, but the interplay and the amount of socializing between the shows in New York—it’s just glorious and doesn’t happen in the West End as far as I can tell.”
Source: Gotham Magazine
Andie sent me the link to NextMovie (MTV’s newest movie blog) in which they animated famous movie stars including Dan!! Here’s the link nextmovie.com, they have Daniel and Robert Pattinson animated. Photos have been added on the Gypsy Robe Ceremony too.
I made a new layout for April. It’s close to what I wanted, but I guess this will have to do. Ap released another video featuring part interview and part H2$ and HPDH. The link to the video can be found here: Radcliffe thanks to Potter for Broadway Chance.
New goodies include:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 deleted scene.
Artistic drawing for Charity by Daniel Radcliffe
New HP DH Pic
HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS on Broadway – Performance Preview!
Billie, the editor for Time Out New York magazine sent us an article about John who also talks about Dan in his Interview. Here’s a snip it of the interview the rest you can read at the site.
What drew you to this particular Broadway play?
It was the first one offered to me, quite honestly. When I realized Boston Legal was going to be ending, I said to my, um, my peeps, “Let’s not pursue another television series right away. I’d like to go to New York and meet some people and see if that’s a possibility in my life. I’m not getting any younger.” Then the Off Broadway show was offered, and [I thought] Off Broadway would be a good way to bust half my hymen with New York. So I did that and then went back to L.A. and kept saying no to bad television series. Then, all of a sudden, the call came and said they’re going to do this show with Daniel Radcliffe, and I immediately said yes.
Because of D-Rad?
Partially because of that. I love cute young men, [Laughs] and I was infatuated with the play. As a child I remember seeing it. I love [original leading man] Robert Morse, and my wife and I happened to be in New York during the last revival with Matthew Broderick and saw that. And I thought, with Dan, this was going to have some run. My sister-in-law and my niece saw him in Equus in London, and they said he was very good.
Daniel Radcliffe has been honoured with a Hero award for his support of the Trevor Project, which aims to prevent suicide among gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered young people.
The Harry Potter star said he thinks the public and financial support for the US non-profit organization is one of the most important things he has been associated with during his career.
Since 2009, the actor has appeared in numerous public service announcements for the organization, which was founded in 1998 by filmmakers James Lecesne, Peggy Rajski and Randy Stone.
Source: BBC

























