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Monday - July 10, 2000 |
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John Edward, a self-proclaimed, psychic medium who hears
the dead is getting his own TV series on Mondays at 11pm on the
Sci-Fi Channel. Edward who has been making the talk show circuit
lately is one of the best "cold readers" you can see. If
you know anything about cold reading, watching him work is very
educational. In a Toledo Blade article James "The
Amazing" Randi explains some of the techniques Edward uses
and challenges him to submit to a test under controlled
conditions. To read the Jul. 9 article by Elaine Liner titled
"Sci-Fi series focuses on psychic" click: HERE.(7/10)
Amos Levkovitch, Barry Price, Bob Jardine, Ed Ellis, Bill
Chaudet, Mark Haslam, Jerry Layne, and Ross Horwitz appearing at the
Magic Castle in Los
Angeles, on Jul. 10-16. Barry Price lectures on Sunday Jul.
16.(7/10)
Harvey Simpson performs at the Rancho Santa Margarita
Library (30902 La Promesa) in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA on Jul.
11-12 at 2pm. For more information phone: 949-459-6094.(7/10)
Jerry Sadowitz continues to get press in conjunction
with his live magic show. The latest is an article in The Times
where he is called, "...one of comedy’s best-kept
secrets." To read the Jul. 8 article by Stephanie Billen
click: HERE.(7/10)
NEW JERSEY: Darwin Ortiz gives one of his very rare
lectures on Wednesday Jul. 12 at 8pm for JMMRT at the V.F.W.
(Pennsylvania Railroad Ave., two blocks from the NJ Transit -
Linden train station) in Linden, New Jersey. Cost to non-members
is $12. For more information phone Al Hillman at: 732-257-3456 or
click: HERE.(7/10)
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-VOLUME: 31 / ISSUE:
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Tuesday - July 11, 2000 |
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After
six successful years at the exclusive Boca Raton Resort
and Club Bill Malone will be opening a new revamped club
with illusions designed by Jim Steinmeyer on Nov. 1.
Malone told Magic Times that the new club will be
"the nicest and most elegant magic venue in the
world.(7/11) ...Go
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Jerry Sadowitz' show is reviewed in the London Evening
Standard. Sadowitz is described as, "He's rated as among the
top six close-up magicians in the country, but he performs his
tricks so casually that you begin to take his brilliance for
granted; or maybe Sadowitz is just too funny to be given the
credit he deserves as a magician. This show comes highly
recommended in any case." To read the Jul. 10 review by
Andrew Martin titled "Jerry Jerry Good Indeed: An Evening
with Jerry Sadowitz" click: HERE.(7/11)
David Oliver performs an extended bar show on Tuesday Jul. 11
at 9pm at the Green Street Grill in Cambridge, MA. While the
"Magicians & Spirits" cabaret show goes on hiatus for
the summer a magician performs behind the bar each week throughout.
The show is free to all patrons. For more information phone:
617-491-8609.(7/11)
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-VOLUME: 31 / ISSUE:
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Wednesday - July 12, 2000 |
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George
Schindler's World of Illusion Show has toured the east cost on and
off for more than 25 years with various supporting casts. This
year's edition features George & Nina Schindler along with Jeff O'Lear and Mario Christopher. "Cecil" will also make a
special appearance. The 90-minute show featuring comedy magic,
audience participation, and illusions will be at the Sullivan County
Festival of the Arts in Loch Sheldrake, NY on Thursday Jul. 13 with
shows at 3pm and 8pm. For tickets and information phone:
914-434-5750.(7/12)
An Evening with Jerry Sadowitz featuring
Close-up magic
and stand-up comedy on Jul. 13-16 at the Soho Theatre (21 Dean
Street) in London. For tickets and information phone: 020 7478
0100.(7/12)
Jim Bentley performs at the Oak Ridge museum (300 S.
Tulane Ave.) in Oak Ridge, TN on Thursday Jul. 13 at 7pm. The show
which mixes magic, science and comedy is open to the public and is
free.(7/12)
Marc Salem and All That Jazz is
reviewed in the New York Post. The reviewer closed with a
statement that has never been associated with any other mentalist,
"This unprepossessing fellow offers an unusual show, one you
may wish (as I did) could have gone on longer." To read the
Jul. 11 review by Chip Deffaa titled "Salem's Lot: Pure
Magic" click: HERE.
--For more information click: HERE.(7/12)
Jerry Sadowitz's one-man show is reviewed
in The
Guardian where it is described as, "The magic itself is
better than fine, a constant flurry of swiftness that is worth the
price of admission alone. But it is also the grounding of
normality which keeps him together. There is nothing of
conventional show business in his performance. ...In any rational
world, Sadowitz would be star. But this is an irrational world and
dominating it is enough." To read the Jul. 11 review by Peter
Preston titled "The manic magic man" click: HERE.(7/12)
Lyn Dillies will be producing two Asian elephants (Emily
and Ruth) in front of a live audience on Friday Aug. 11 at 9pm for
the reopening of the Buttonwood Park Zoo in New Bedford, MA. To
read the Jul. 11 company press release titled "Nationally
Renowned Illusionist To Defy The Depths Of Animal Illusions At
Massachusetts Zoo Opening" Click: HERE.(7/12)
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-VOLUME: 31 / ISSUE:
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Thursday - July 13, 2000 |
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One
of the most difficult things of late was to find the actual competition
results for the 21st FISM World Magic Congress held in Lisbon, Portugal on
Jul. 3-8. Finally, we contacted Hank Moorehouse who was the U.S. representative on
the F.I.S.M. jury and he gave us all of the facts. There
were close to 150 competitors entered in the eight categories. Around a
third of them competed in the close-up and cards divisions. Click below to
get all of the detailed results.(7/13) ...Go
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All-Star baseball player Ryan Dempster who pitches for the
Florida Marlins is also a magician. In a Toronto Sun article he
was described as, "...the ace of the Marlins staff as well as
being the lone magician in their clubhouse. He is in Atlanta to
put on a show, both with his sleight-of-hand card tricks and on
the mound." Asked if he would perform magic in the clubhouse,
"If they want them, I've brought them ...I've brought some A
material, yeah." The Jul. 11 article by Mike Rutsey was
titled "Magical time for Dempster."(7/13)
Glen Gerard headlines at the Comedy Cafe (615 E. Brady) in
Milwaukee, WI on Jul. 13-15 with one show on Thursday at 8pm and two
shows Friday and Saturday at 8pm and 10:15pm. For more information
and reservations phone: 414-271-JOKE.(7/13)
CALIFORNIA: Pavel lectures for the Misdirections Magic Shop
at the Squished Eye Ball Theatre (340 Mason St.) in San Francisco
on Wednesday Jul. 19 at 7:30pm. For more information phone:
415-566-2180.(7/13)
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-VOLUME: 31 / ISSUE:
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Friday - July 14, 2000 |
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Melinda
who opened in Las Vegas this month with a new show, "Melinda:
First Lady of Magic," at The Venetian's C2K is the Las Vegas
Showbiz's cover story. She describes her show as, "This is a
brand-new show. It is nothing like what I've done in my shows in
Vegas before. It's much larger and the illusions are way grander
than before. We have four female dancers and five guy dancers. I
go through 15 to 20 costume changes and the magic is constant and
on many levels." Included in the story is a detailed
biography and chronology of her live show, TV appearances and her
career in general. She also describes how she continuously
improves her show. To read this week's article by Richard Abowitz
titled "Melinda, First Lady of Magic: A Vegas legend is
reborn" click: HERE.(7/14)
The Amazing Johnathan performs at the Comedy Forum (4141
North Cloverleaf Drive) in St. Peters, MO on Jul. 14-15 at 8pm and
10:15pm. Cost is $15-$17.50 per person. For more information phone:
636-498-1234.(7/14)
Teller recounts a hysterical incident that happened to him
while in Calcutta, India in the New York Times. The story is part
of Richard Ford's "Short Stories by Writers Who Got
Away" feature. To read the Jul. 12 story titled "Making
Bubbles in Calcutta" click: HERE.
(You may have to join the NY Times - for free - to view
this).(7/14)
The Amazing Johnathan who is performing
at a comedy club in
the St. Louis area this weekend is profiled in the St. Louis
Post-Dispatch. He describes his show as, "It's kind of a
magic-gone-wrong type of a show... I'm like an evil magician.
There's a lot of horror in the show, but it's offset by the
comedy." To read the Jul. 13 article by Doug Kaufman titled
"Amazing comedian's spectacle is swarming with outrageous
stunts" click: HERE.(7/14)
Tyler Allen an 11-year old magician from Pass Christian, MI
is featured in The Sun Herald. Asked about his magic he said,
"I go over and over it until I master a trick... Some tricks
take 30 minutes, and some take days." To read the Jul. 13
article by Marti Schuman titled "Magician has trick up his
sleeve" click: HERE.(7/14)
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-VOLUME: 31 / ISSUE:
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Saturday - July 15, 2000 |
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The
United States Playing Card Co. in Norwood, OH which has been
supplying all of us some of the best quality playing cards in the
world since 1894 is featured in a Cincinnati Post article. The
focus of the article is their Playing Card Museum which has the
largest playing card collection in the US (worth between $3 and $4
million) and the effect of playing cards in our culture, and
language. Museum curator Ronald Decker talks about visiting
magicians, "I'll be discoursing on the early history of
Chinese cards, and they'll be pulling coins out of my ears."
We also get a brief history on the origin of playing cards. To
read the Jul. 13 article by Geoff Williams titled "House Of
Cards: Museum mirrors popular culture" click: HERE.(7/15)
The "Basin Street Follies" at the Showboat in
Atlantic City featuring Murray is reviewed in The Bergan Record.
To read the Jul. 14 review by Chuck Darrow titled "Why
Vaudeville Died" click: HERE.(7/15)
Michael Kaplan who performs under the name of Gandalf
the Wizard Clown all over Long Island, NY settled with Tolkien
Enterprises who have been suing him for the past seven years for
the use of the name. The Gandalf character appeared in a 1937
book, "The Hobbit," by Tolkien. Kaplan asserts that both
used a name from 10th century Norse mythology which made the name
public domain. The resolution will allow him to continue using the
name but it will be under license from Tolkien Enterprises. To
read the Jul. 14 Associated Press article by Larry McShane titled
"Gandalf Clown Cuts Deal To Keep Name" click: HERE.(7/15)
A fundraiser for the family of Ronnie Cee (Ronnie Chunn)
featuring Al the Only (magician), Jim Oakley (juggler), Jill
Washburn (comedian), and Bill Thomas (comedian), will take place
on the next two Saturdays at 2pm and 7pm at Wunderground Upstage
Magic Theater (Main Street and 11 Mile in Royal Oak) in Detroit,
MI. Next weeks shows are held on Jul. 22 at 2pm and 7:30pm at
Clintondale High School in Clinton Township. To read the Neal
Rubin Detroit News article click: HERE.(7/15)
Triple Espresso featuring magician Bill Arnold
is
reviewed in the Providence Journal Arts. Arnold is described as,
"...a terrific magician. In fact, he's so good that he can
make doing bad magic, in which everything goes wrong at just the
right moment, look good." To read the Jul. 11 review by
William K. Gale titled "Triple Espresso is just decaf at PPAC"
click: HERE.(7/15)
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Sunday - July 16, 2000 |
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Siegfried
& Roy and their motion picture "Siegfried & Roy: The
Magic Box" recently received a "FAB Award of
Excellence" from The Film Advisory Board. Previous
recipients include Ted Turner, Liza Minnelli, Jack Lemmon and
Bette Davis. President Elayne Blythe presented the award backstage
at the Mirage saying that the film, "...epitomizes
excellence in family and children's entertainment, surpassing
every criterion of the award requirements. It was sheer joy to
watch." The IMAX-3D feature has also garnered multiple
Maximum Image Awards, being named Best 3D Picture and Best 3D
Cinematography of the new millennium.(7/16)
Michael Chaut, Chris McDaniel, Jamy Ian Swiss, Simon Lovell,
and Frank Brents appear at Monday
Night Magic on Jul. 17 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets call
Ticketmaster at: 212-307-4100.(7/16)
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