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Monday - August 28, 2000 |
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David Blaine: Magic Man airs in the UK on Monday and a
Sunday Mail preview of the show calls it, "Quite simply, it
is one of the most entertaining shows I have ever watched on
television." To read the Aug. 27 preview by Billy Sloan
titled "king of the magicians" and supplied by Infoseek
and YellowBrix click: HERE.(8/28)
The Magic Circle's Young Magicians Club is reported to
have its membership increase by 25 percent in the last few months.
The reason for the increase is explained by Roy Marsh, "It's
not been cool for kids, particularly older kids, to be into
magic... The Harry Potter books have swept this away. It's now
cool again to believe in magic." To read the Aug. 27
Associated press story titled "Potter Stirs Magic Society
Interest" click: HERE.(8/28)
A St. Louis Post-Gazette article rated Las
Vegas
Magicians according to a "The Best of Las Vegas" feature
in the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The readers of the paper selected
Siegfried & Roy while the Newspaper picked Lance Burton. To
read the Aug. 27 story by Dan Caesar titled "Newspaper
readers choose favorite Las Vegas entertainers" click: HERE.(8/28)
Mr. Maric has a new book being released in Japan Titled
"Mr. Maric No Yattamon-Gachi 2 (Mr. Maric's Do It And Win
No.2)."(8/28)
An article in KnoxNews about magic on the web is
prefaced with, "I still enjoy magic, and now that I have the
Internet, getting my magic fix is just a mouse click away."
To read the Aug. 27 article by Dave Farrell titled
"Hocus-pocus! Slew of Web sites reveal magical side of
Internet" click: HERE.(8/28)
Shimada, Brian Gillis, Mystina, Mike Barger, Jeff Ezell, Dick
Barry, and Jim Skaggs appearing at the Magic
Castle in Los Angeles, on Aug. 28-Sep. 3.(8/28)
JAPAN: The International Magic Symposium in Nagoya takes
place on Aug. 30 at the Nagoya Kokusai Hotel and features Lennart
Green, Tommy Wonder, George Saterial, Max Maven, Mahka Tendo,
Toshio Yamauchi, Spirit Momose, Johnny Hirose, Papion Onishi, Kogi
Sadataka, and many others. Registration is 30,000 yen per
person.(8/28)
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Tuesday - August 29, 2000 |
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Egyptian Hall Museum
Reveals Treasures.
David
Prices’ Egyptian Hall Museum of Magical History in
Tennessee which was sold by his son Dave Price to
collectors Mike Caveney and George Daily has brought to
light artifacts and rarities. One of the items uncovered
is a paper mache head of Harry Kellar which he used in
The Blue Room illusion. This is just one of many
treasures which will be brought to light as the dust of
time is blown away from this old and extensive magical
repository. Daily told MagicTimes, "Because of the
size of Mikes’ collection and my own there are a lot
of duplicates. Soon, there will be a sale of some of
these items."
...Go
to full story (8/29)
Doug Henning was the brunt of some
bad jokes during a FOX
baseball game telecast on Aug. 5. Announcers Joe Buck and Tim McCarver were later forced to apologize for their comments which
were described in TV Guide's Cheers & Jeers column as,
"...the jokes were gratuitously mean-spirited." To read
the article published in the Aug. 26-Sep. 1 issue of TV Guide
click: HERE.(8/29)
Jerry Sadowitz' act is described as, "His act is
pared down and minimalist. The house lights fully up and the
tricks (not to mention the humour) is as in your face and intimate
as it is possible to be." To read the Aug. 27 Mail on Sunday
article titled "Native Wit Is Hitting Home At Long Last"
and supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix click: HERE.(8/29)
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Wednesday - August 30,
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Stephen
Mulhern who hosts England's Quick Trick Show is profiled in an
Evening Mail article. The article centers around his wish to
become a millionaire before the age of 25. He is already on his
way, appearing in four separate television projects as well as
having his own magic set. Mulhern who is constantly working on new
projects said, "And I'm taking singing lessons. I'd love to
play Joseph in Joseph And The Technicolor Dreamcoat." To read
the Aug. 26 article by Graham Young titled "Make a million?
You don't say! Children's ITV presenter Stephen Mulhern is on his
way to a fortune" supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix click: HERE.(8/30)
The L.I. Mystics Assembly #77 is
featured in the NY
Times. Joe Silkie describes what he likes about performing,
"It's the child in people... It's playing with toys. It's
more sophisticated and a lot of people take it more seriously, but
you are playing. You are controlling the visual perception of your
audience." Other magicians who were quoted in the article
were Mr. Cohen, Mike Maione, Mitch Goodkin, Todd Schwartz, Al
Garber, and Arnold Wonsever. To read a reproduction of the Aug. 27
article by Marcelle S. Fischer titled "There's a Trick
to Joining Magician's Group" click: HERE.(8/30)
WISCONSIN: The annual Houdini Club Convention takes place
on Sep. 1-3 at the Madison Marriott West in Middleton. Performers
include: David Seebach, Glen Strange, Danny Archer, Danny Cole,
Bob Jepson, Rick & Susan Wilcox, Jason Baney, Circus Boy, The
Balester's, Bob Rath, and Dan Sperry. Registration is $65 for
members and $80 for non-members. For information and registration
phone: 773-252-7855 or e-mail: edmagic@earthlink.net.(8/30)
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Thursday - August 31, 2000 |
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TEXAS:
The 53rd Annual T.A.O.M. (Texas Association of Magicians)
Convention takes place on Sep. 1-4 at the Adam's Mark Hotel and
the Majestic Theater in Dallas. Featured performers include: Gene
Anderson, Banachek, Steve Bargatze, Becky Blaney, Walter "Zaney"
Blaney, Charles Brook, John Carney, Chase Curtis, Eric DeCamps,
Jeff & Tessa Evason, Paul Green, Brad Henderson, David Hira,
Chuck Jones, Roger Klause, Joe Lefler, Simon Lovell, The Majestix,
MarcoM, Chris Mitchell, Oscar Munoz, Murray, Nels, Bill Palmer,
Chuck Smith, Diamond Jim Tyler, Greg Wilson, Mark Wilson, and Ron
Wilson. For more information click: HERE.(8/31)
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Friday - September 1, 2000 |
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The
sixth annual auction devoted to magic and conjuring antiques will
take place at the Galerie de Chartres in Chartes, France on Sunday
Oct. 15. The auction is split into two sessions. Rare magic books
and magazines (mostly in French) will be auctioned off in the
morning session. The afternoon session will feature, 19th century
magic sets and toy boxes followed by many posters. The highlights
are a collection of prints from the 19th century two paintings by
Joseph Favero and Emanuel Pryl, A Diorama, and a collection of
antique magic props made out of metal. A catalog is available for
FRF 50. For more information click: HERE.(9/1)
Marc Summers has been announced as the host for a new game
show titled "History I.Q." where contestants vying for
the $30,000 top prize will have to answer questions about world
history with a majority of the question being on American history.
The show is scheduled to debut on Oct. 2. If you would like to be
a contestant phone: 877-554-4786.(9/1)
Richard Robinson's All Magic Guide
is reviewed in Newsbytes
where it is described as, "The aspiring and practicing
magician might want to check into this site, which offers tips and
tricks and thoughtful essays and broadcasts about the art."
To read the Aug. 31 article by Wendy Woods titled "All Magic,
All the Time" click: HERE.(9/1)
Terry Godfrey is described as, "He's one of the
best ones we've seen because he gets the kids going," in The
Anchorage Daily News. To read the Aug. 31 article by Rose Cox
titled "Performers Shine On Rainy Day Magician, Hypnotist And
Dancers Keep Soggy Crowd Smiling" click: HERE.(9/1)
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Saturday - September 2, 2000 |
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Siegfried
& Roy are the guest columnists in the Las Vegas Sun. Their
story is about the "Summer of Survival" where they point
out that the 16 people in the Survivor TV series are not the only
survivors: "Aren't we all survivors? Don't we test life every
single day until the end? Don't we confront the surprises thrown
at us on a daily basis? We, too, are survivors." You are also
treated to a brief history of how Siegfried & Roy have
survived against all odds to reach their current status. To read
the Sep. 1 article by Siegfried & Roy titled "Where I
Stand -- Siegfried & Roy: A town of survivors" click: HERE.(9/2)
Marc Salem is scheduled to appear on
the Jerry Lewis
Telethon on Monday Sep. 4 in the afternoon. Check local listings
for a station near you.(9/2)
"Melinda -- First Lady of Magic" almost closed
on Thursday due to problems between the hotel and the theater's
management company. David Saxe told the Las Vegas Review-Journal
that "he did not know until 5 p.m. Thursday that a 6:30 p.m.
show would go on as planned." To read the Sep. 1 article by
Mike Weatherford titled "Magic show at Venetian
scrambles" click: HERE.(9/2)
J. Wm. Johnson performs at the Nothpark Mall in Joplin, MO on
Sep. 4 in conjunction with the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon for
MDA. The performances begin at 10am and are scheduled to be seen on
KODE-TV12.(9/2)
Mallory, daughter of Shari Lewis, is bringing
back Lamb
Chop and will be performing with it at the Magic Castle later this
year. According to the NY Daily News there is also "a Lamb
Chop animated series in the works." To read the Aug. 29
article by Lance Gould titled "Puppets Rule in NY A
festival's bringing us the world on a string — and it's not just
for kids" click: HERE.(9/2)
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Sunday - September 3, 2000 |
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Richard Kaufman, publisher of
Genii Magazine, got married on Sep.
2 to Elizabeth O'Keefe at the Dahlgren Chapel in Washington, DC
with a reception at the historic Swann House. Magicians seen at
the wedding included: James Zoldak (best man), George Daily,
Michael Edwards, Matthew Field, Charles Greene, III, Earle Oakes, Mark
Phillips, Jon Racherbaumer, Harvey Rosenthal, Bill Tadlock, and
Bob Read who also entertained the guests during the reception.
This is the second Washington wedding in the past month. Tradeshow
magician Mark Phillips married Alexandra Castro on Aug. 5. We wish
them all a happy life together.(9/3)
An oil painting of Lance Burton by Julienne Michelle is
being auctioned on Yahoo. The receipts from the auction will go to
benefit "Positively Kids" so they can build a facility
to take care of children who are medically fragile. The painting
also includes a signed plaque from Burton. There is a $600 minimum
and the auction ends on Sep. 8. For more information or to make a
bid click: HERE.(9/3)
Torkova, R.J. Lewis, Todd Robbins, Michael Chaut, Frank
Brents, and Simon Lovell appear at Monday
Night Magic on Sep. 4 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets call
Ticketmaster at: 212-307-4100.(9/3)
Gary Walker performs on Sunday Sep. 3
at 9:30am at the
First United Methodist Church (801 First Capitol Drive) in St.
Charles, MO. For more information phone: 636-947-0066.(9/3)
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